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Demon Flower : ウィキペディア英語版
Demon Flower

''Demon Flower'' is the eighth studio album by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors and was released on 16 May 1994. It was co-produced by the band with Nick Mainsbridge, reaching No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association. It also peaked at No. 9 on the New Zealand Albums Chart.
== Background ==

''Demon Flower'' was released by Hunters & Collectors as their eighth studio album on 16 May 1994, which was co-produced by the band with Nick Mainsbridge (The Triffids, Martha's Vineyard, Ratcat).〔 The line-up of the group was John Archer on bass guitar, P.A., backing vocals; Doug Falconer on drums, backing vocals, programming, and percussion; Jack Howard on trumpet, keyboards and backing vocals; Robert Miles on live sound and art design; Barry Palmer on lead guitar; Mark Seymour on lead vocals and guitar; Jeremy Smith on French horn, keyboards, guitars and backing vocals; and Michael Waters on keyboards and trombone.〔〔
Archer told ''The Canberra Times'' Naomi Mapstone that he felt the album had "less kind of studio stuff. I think it's a lot more adventurous, even though the last one sounded really full-on and dense, it was actually quite a safe record in a lot of ways ... We had a lot more fun with the sounds on this one".〔 Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane noticed that it "featured a stronger emphasis on guitars".〔
It debuted at No. 2 in Australia – their highest charting album – and No. 9 in New Zealand.〔〔 ''Demon Flower''s lead single "Easy", was issued a month ahead of the album's release and peaked at No. 38 on both countries singles charts.〔〔 The three subsequent singles however all failed to chart.〔〔 Seymour describes the band's frustration in the liner notes of ''Natural Selection'', when discussing the fourth single, "The One and Only", "We’d launch into tracks like this one… an absolute live monster, and getting a response would be like trying to raise the dead. The radio recognition factor was crucial. Practically speaking, there wasn’t any radio after Holy Grail. Go figure."
The album was remastered and reissued by Liberation Music on 11 August 2003.

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