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Of Skins and Heart


''Of Skins and Heart'' is the debut album by the Australian psychedelic rock band The Church,〔 Note: Archived () copy has limited functionality.〕 released in April 1981 by EMI Parlophone. It peaked at No. 22 in the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart.〔 Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.〕
It is their only album to feature Nick Ward on drums and has a harder, more New Wave influenced sound than their later material, although Kilbey's semi-surreal lyrics are already present. It was produced by Chris Gilbey and Bob Clearmountain. Seven songs were entirely written by lead singer and bass guitarist Steve Kilbey and two were co-written with others. The first single, "She Never Said", did not chart on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.〔 The second single, "The Unguarded Moment", was co-written with Mikela Uniacke (aka Michelle Parker),〔(【引用サイトリンク】American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) "> 'Unguarded Moment' at ASCAP: ACE Title Search ) Note: User may have to search again and provide details at 'Titles' e.g Unguarded Moment; or at 'Performers' Church〕 who was married to Steve Kilbey at the time. This song launched the band to success and has been their biggest hit to date. It brought early attention and significant radio play to the band, it peaked at No. 22 in Australia and No. 19 in New Zealand.〔 The track "Is This Where You Live" became a live staple over the following years. By the time of the album's release, Ward had been replaced on drums by Richard Ploog.
The album was re-sequenced and released internationally as ''The Church'' in 1982.
==Background==
In Sydney, in March 1980, singer, bass guitarist and songwriter Steve Kilbey bumped into guitarist Peter Koppes, an old bandmate from his Canberra days. Koppes was playing with another Canberran, drummer Nick Ward, in a Sydney band called Limazine. The three decided to form a new band, called it The Church (originally The Church of Man) and began performing.〔 A month later, Marty Willson-Piper, originally from Liverpool, United Kingdom, came to one of their gigs and was invited to join on second guitar.〔〔
A four-song demo was recorded in Kilbey's bedroom studio. Thanks to contacts from Kilbey & Koppes' former band Baby Grande, they sent the tape to the Australian branch of publishing company ATV Northern Songs.〔 The song "Chrome Injury" attracted the attention of managing director Chris Gilbey, who had recently formed a record production company in association with EMI Records in Australia and resurrected the Parlophone label.〔 Note: () version has limited preview.〕 Gilbey signed the band, went to band rehearsals and helped shape their sound by buying Willson-Piper a 12 string Rickenbacker guitar and Koppes an Echolette tape delay. Sessions for their first album followed in late 1980. Of the four songs originally demoed, only "Chrome Injury" was included.
The album, ''Of Skins and Heart'', was co-produced by Gilbey and Bob Clearmountain (Bryan Adams).〔 Seven of the nine tracks were written solely by Kilbey. The first single, "She Never Said", was released in November, but did not chart.〔 The second single, "The Unguarded Moment", co-written with Kilbey's girlfriend Michelle Parker, was issued alongside the album in March 1981, initially only in Australia. "The Unguarded Moment" reached No. 22 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart while ''Of Skins and Heart'' achieved the same position on the related Albums Chart.〔 To promote their releases, the band undertook their first national tour.〔 By the time of the album's release, drummer Ward had already been replaced by Richard Ploog.〔 He was recruited by their manager, Michael Chugg, after hearing of his reputation in Adelaide. Ploog's arrival established The Church's first stable line-up.〔
The first recordings by the group with Ploog were eventually released as a five-track double single / extended play, ''Too Fast for You'' in July 1981.〔 It included the first collectively written track, "Sisters". Another track, "Tear It All Away", later released as a separate single, showed a development towards more elaborate guitar structures and what would become the signature Church sound. Their image of tight jeans and paisley shirts (many designed and made by Michelle Parker),〔 as well as their 'jangly' guitar sound evoked comparisons to 1960s psychedelic groups, particularly The Byrds. The success of ''Of Skins and Heart'' enabled Chris Gilbey to present the release to Freddie Cannon of French label Carrere and Rupert Perry of American label Capitol. Both labels released the album in 1982, renamed as simply ''The Church'', with slightly altered track listings including songs from ''Too Fast for You'' and using a crop that EP's artwork for the cover.〔 Ploog was incorrectly credited as the sole drummer on the release, despite only playing on one or three tracks, depending on the version. Capitol also released an edited single version of "The Unguarded Moment" which was a minute shorter than the original – a decision which displeased the band.〔

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