The Moffs - The Collection
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THE MOFFS

Title: The Collection
Label: Feel (Australia)
Catalogue No: (feel007)
Format: CD (double album)
Release Date: Sept 2008
Price: $ 30.00

Deluxe 2CD set chronicling the entire career of this alterna-chart topping outfit from Sydney circa: 1984 - 1989. Resplendent in all it's pyschedelic glory, 'The Collection' captures the band's entire recorded output including:

Track Listing - Disc 1:
  1. Horto                                           
  2. Look To Find
  3.  Another Day In The Sun                                  
  4. Tombstone
  5.  I'll Lure You In
  6. Get The Picture
  7. Clarodomineaux
  8. Million Years Past
  9. Tomorrow Never Knows
  10.  The Meadowsong Pt1
  11. Ship In The Sky
  12. Flowers 
  13. I Once Knew
  14. Confusion
  15. By The Breeze                   
  16. The Meadowsong Pt2
Track Listing - Disc 2:
  1. Desert Sun
  2. Quakers Drum
  3. Cypress
  4. Touch The Ground
  5. What Do You Do                  
  6. Tapestry
  7. The Dolphin And I       
  8. I'm Surprised
  9. Stealing Cake To Eat The Moon
  10. Eight Miles High                
  11. Grazing Eyes
  12. Always Aflame
  13. The Traveller
  14. Who'll Point You

In total a whopping 30 tracks, some 11 of which are released here on CD for the first time. All gloriously remastered for the digital age by Moffs mainman Tom Kazas and Sydney mastering maestro William Bowden.

But wait, there's more; a 26 page book booklet describing The Moffs rapid rise from the southern Sydney beach suburb of Maroubra to darlings of the inner-city to world wide noteriety courtesy of their indie smash 7" 'Another Day in the Sun'. Complete with rare photos, handbills and poster art - all documented and researched by Feel Presents musical historian Tim Pittman.

The Moffs were always the odd men out at Sydney label Citadel Records. Sure they shared their label mates predilection for a good paisley shirt and pointed Beatle boots (Lime Spiders, The Stems et all) but the comparisons stop just about there. While their contemporaries took inspiration from the US side of the Atlantic and, for the most part, sixties and seventies garage rock, The Moffs took their influence more from the UK and the mod, psychedelic and prog-rock scenes of the same time. As a result it set them apart from the 'garage-rock' pack that swept Australia in the mid-eighties, but did them no harm as release after release topped the Australian independent charts (including a whopping 16 weeks for their 1985 debut chart-topper 'Another Day in the Sun') and drew blubbering praise from both the UK and European press.

"This is the best of the flawless series of Citadel singles (a dozen superb 45s to date) and believe me the competition is fierce! I demand a whole Moffs LP immediately, if not sooner, in the meantime BUY THIS RECORD!" Bucketful of Brains UK

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