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Album Details: Platters du Jour

Release Date:08/31/2003
Label:Restless Group
UPC:035058932522

Track List: Platters du Jour

  1. Kent's Theme
  2. Let's Get Married
  3. 24 Hours (SOS)
  4. Tubular Greens
  5. Pretty Pictures
  6. Out In The West Again
  7. Summer Holiday Blues
  8. Merry Xmas Blues
  9. Wild Desire
  10. I'm Waitng For The Man
  11. Sometimes
  12. E=MC2
  1. Six Days On The Road
  2. Groupie Girl
  3. Eddie (Acoustic Version)
  4. Ice Blue
  5. Thank You America
  6. Back In The Red
  7. Rainforest
  8. Dancing Barefoot
  9. Jesus On TV
  10. The More Things Change
  11. Junk

Pro Reviews: Platters du Jour

  • All Music Guide

    Although it isn't a greatest-hits collection (like 1993's Sofa), Platters du Jour presents a more well-rounded picture of the Celibate Rifles' talent and versatility (which has only increased over the years). It gathers together all of the Aussie clan's singles -- A-sides, B-sides, alternate takes, remixes, and live versions -- onto one convenient disc. All four tracks from their hard to find 1982 EP, But Jacques, the Fish?, are even included in the mix. The basic sound is hard-rocking punk-pop. The mood is positive, unpretentious, occasionally humorous, and -- just when you least expect it -- socially conscious ("Rain Forest"). Taking their inspiration from the Ramones, the Saints, and the Rolling Stones, the Rifles add a little twang ("Out in the West Again") and surf ("Summer Holiday Blues") to the equation. Covers include a faithful take on the truck-driving classic "Six Days on the Road" (Dave Dudley), a garage-y "Dancing Barefoot" (Patti Smith), and a speedy -- downright exuberan...t -- "I'm Waiting for the Man," which drains every drop of darkness from the Velvet Underground original. The Australian LP came with a bonus single (sporting the tracks "Instrumental," "Disco Death," and "Junk No. 2"). - Kathleen C. Fennessy, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Celibate Rifles

Quick, who's Australia's best rock band? If you guessed Midnight Oil, you probably have the most supporters. But for my money, there's never been an Australian rock roll band better (or more consistent) than Sydney's Celibate Rifles. Playing stripped-down, loud, and fast Ramones-inspired guitar rock, the Celibate Rifles were one of the earliest punk bands to emerge dur... Read more