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Dumptruck (band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dumptruck (band)

Dumptruck was an American rock musical group formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1983 by composers, guitarists and singers Seth Tiven and Kirk Swan.
==History==
The principal songwriter and sole continuous member of Dumptruck is Tiven. Born and raised in Connecticut, Tiven received his Bachelor of Arts in music in 1980 from Wesleyan University in Middletown. In 1981 he moved to Boston, and performed in several local bands with Swan and drummer Mark Mulcahy.
In 1983, Swan and Tiven formed Dumptruck and began writing songs. The duo recorded six songs with Mulcahy at a local studio. "(were ) demos, really, more than anything else," Swan recalled on the liner notes to the 2004 reissue.〔(Liner Notes from D is For Dumptruck )〕 "Seth and I played bass on each other's songs... which is how we would tackle the songs live in this incarnation of the band." Pleased with the results, the duo recorded six additional songs with drummer James Clement and released ''D is for Dumptruck'' on Incas records in 1983.
The record was well-received "The dozen songs fall somewhere between Joy Division and the dB's", said ''The New Trouser Press Record Guide''.〔(TrouserPress.com :: Dumptruck )〕 Robert Christgau awarded the record an "A-" in his Village Voice review.〔(Robert Christgau: CG: Dumptruck )〕 The duo added Shawn Devlin on drums and Steve Michener on bass for live performances and signed with Big Time Records.
Their second album, ''Positively Dumptruck'' was recorded at Mitch Easter's Drive In studio in Winston-Salem, North Carolina with Don Dixon producing.
"By the end of 1986, a year and a half of pretty constant touring had taken its toll on the band," Tiven remembered.〔(Liner Notes from For the Country )〕 "Steve Michener had quit the band shortly after Positively had been released ... When we returned home from a particularly grueling 3-month tour just before Christmas, Kirk and Spike (bassist Michael 'Spike' Priggen ) made a decision to leave the band."
When Tiven and Devlin were uncertain about continuing the band, the label urged them to move forward, offering them a chance to record their next album in Rockfield Studios in Wales with producer Hugh Jones.〔 Tiven and Devlin recruited Kevin Salem (guitar, backing vocals) and Tom Shad (bass) and began rehearsing Tiven's new songs.

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