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Night of the Wolverine : ウィキペディア英語版
Night of the Wolverine

''Night of the Wolverine'' is the third album by Dave Graney 'n' the Coral Snakes (also seen as Dave Graney with the Coral Snakes). The album was released in April 1993 on Mercury Records. With Graney on vocals, the Coral Snakes line-up included his wife Clare Moore on drums and percussion; Robin Casinader on keyboards, violin and mandolin; Rob Hayward on lead guitar; and Andrew Picouleau on bass guitar. Tex Perkins of tour mates, The Cruel Sea, guested on lead vocals for "Night of the Wolverine II" with Amanda Mitchell on backing vocals. The title track and "You're Just Too Hip, Baby" reached No. 48 and No. 59, respectively, on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 1993. ''Night of the Wolverine'' earned an ARIA Award nomination for 'Best Alternative Release' at the 1994 ARIA Music Awards. It was re-released in 1996 in Australia with a different cover, and in the United Kingdom on the This Way Up label. Two singles, "Three Dead Passengers" and "You're Just Too Hip, Baby" were released at that time. It was also re-released on Graney and Moore's own Cockaigne label in 2004 with extra tracks from albums after Coral Snakes disbanded.
==Background==
At the end of 1992, Graney signed a publishing deal with Polygram music and used the advance to finance the recording of ''Night of the Wolverine''.
It is described as "a certified Australian rock classic. It captured Graney at the peak of his songwriting powers ... (were ) full of elegant and eccentric detail". Tex Perkins (The Cruel Sea) guested on lead vocals for "Night of the Wolverine II" with Amanda Mitchell on backing vocals.〔 No singles released but a video was made by Tony Mahony for the song "You're Just Too Hip, Baby". The title track and "You're Just Too Hip, Baby" reached No. 48 and No. 59, respectively, on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 1993. The band undertook a six week national tour with Hunters & Collectors, followed by another national tour with The Cruel Sea; which raised their profile with mainstream music critics. The album earned an ARIA Award nomination for 'Best Alternative Release' at the 1994 ARIA Music Awards.
''Night of the Wolverine'' was re-released in 1996 in Australia with a different cover, and in the United Kingdom on the This Way Up label. Two singles, "Three Dead Passengers" and "You're Just Too Hip, Baby" were released at that time. It was also re-released on Cockaigne in 2004 with extra tracks from albums after Coral Snakes disbanded.

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