Rose Tattoo

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Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo performing in Wagga, NSW, January 1993
Rose Tattoo performing in Wagga, NSW, January 1993
Background information
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genre(s) Hard rock
Rock and roll
Heavy metal[1]
Years active 19761985; 1998 - present
Label(s) Albert Productions, Mushroom Records, SPV
Associated acts Buffalo
The Party Boys
Heaven
Coloured Balls
Buster Brown
Illustrated Men
X
Doomfoxx
Website rosetattoo.com.au
Members
Angry Anderson
Dai Pritchard
Paul DeMarco
Geordie Leach
Mick Cocks
Former members
Peter Wells
Ian Rilen
Dallas "Digger" Royal
Steve King
Lobby Lloyde
Greg Jordan
John Meyer
Scott Johnston
Tim Gaze
Andy Cichon
Robin Riley

Rose Tattoo is an Australian blues/hard rock band, led by Angry Anderson. Among their best known songs are "We Can't Be Beaten", "Scarred for Life", "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw" and "Bad Boy for Love". Their first four albums were produced by Harry Vanda and George Young who also worked with AC/DC. Along with AC/DC and The Angels, Rose Tattoo helped establish an Australian rock sound in the 1970s that was copied around the world.[citation needed]

Guns N' Roses (Nice Boys), L.A. Guns (Rock'N'Roll Outlaw), Nashville Pussy (Rock'N'Roll Outlaw and Nice Boys), Brass Tacks (Nice Boys), Public Toys (Nice Boys) and Canadian punk rock band Youth Youth Youth (We can't be beaten) have all covered Rose Tattoo songs.

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[edit] History

Rose Tattoo was formed in Sydney in 1976 by slide guitarist Peter Wells, who had just departed the bassist role in Buffalo. Ian Rilen from Band of Light joined on bass. Rilen had apparently taught himself to play bass while in prison and thus gave Wells' band the street-cred he was looking for[2]. Rhythm guitarist Mick Cocks, singer Tony Lake and drummer Michael Vandersluys completed the line-up however the last two only remained for a few rehearsals and were soon replaced by former Buster Brown members Angry Anderson and Dallas "Digger" Royal. Like Buffalo, Buster Brown had enjoyed a level of notoriety, playing at the Sunbury Festival in 1974 and at one point had featured AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd[3]. Rose Tattoo made their public debut on New Year's Eve at the rock club Chequers that several years earlier had launched the career of AC/DC.

Chiefly inspired by The Rolling Stones and the Faces, Rose Tattoo's hard-rocking sound quickly earned a devoted following in the Sydney area. Among the band's fans were the members of AC/DC, who recommended them to Albert Productions; the band's debut single "Bad Boy for Love" was written by Rilen, who left the lineup prior to the record's release.

Anderson's onetime Buster Brown bassist Geordie Leach was recruited for Rose Tattoo's self-titled debut LP; after nearly three years of extensive touring, during which time Leach temporarily left the band to be replaced by Lobby Lloyde, they issued the follow-up, Assault and Battery, in 1981. During Lloyde's brief tenure with the band, they recorded a song, "Legalise Realise" that was released as a single in 1980, backed with a track by country singer Colin Paterson to publicise a campaign to legalise marihuana.

Rose Tattoo toured Europe in 1981 and featured at the Reading Festival, and were hailed as the loudest band to play London's Marquee Club since Led Zeppelin.[citation needed] Returning to Australia, the band began work on their third album; with new guitarist Robin Riley replacing Cocks who went on to join Heaven, they issued Scarred for Life in 1982, subsequently touring the US in support of Aerosmith and ZZ Top. The band's US visit was not a major success but proved to be extremely influential on the underground sleaze metal scene in Los Angeles, with bands such as Guns N' Roses later citing Rose Tattoo as favourites.[citation needed] That group went on to record a version of "Nice Boys" and issue it on the G N' R Lies album.

After the US tour, Wells, Royal and Riley all left the group, with the remaining duo of Anderson and Leach recruiting guitarists Greg Jordan and John Meyer (from Perth progressive metal band Saracen) along with drummer Scott Johnston to record 1984's Southern Stars. Leach then exited to join Wells, Royal and Riley in the short-lived Illustrated Men. Anderson also took time out to play the character 'Ironbar' Bassey in the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. That year Rose Tattoo, as Anderson, Johnston, Meyer, Andy Cichon (bass) and Tim Gaze (slide guitar), released a version of Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild", their first release for Mushroom Records. Meyer left and Rose Tattoo recorded 1986's Beats From a Single Drum as a four piece.

Anderson finally mounted a solo career soon after, as did Wells. After a long battle with cancer, Royal died in 1991. In 1992, Anderson was approached by Guns N' Roses to reform Rose Tattoo in order to support them on an Australian tour. Anderson, Wells, Cocks, Leach and new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour. The reunion proved brief, however, and each then member returned to his solo endeavours.

Around this time, ex-members of Rose Tattoo formed a short lived band with ex Candy Harlots vocalist Aiz Lynch. This band had numerous rehearsals, but only recorded one demo before disbanding.

The same lineup, with original bassist Ian Rilen replacing Leach, reformed yet again in 1998 for the "All Hell Breaks Loose!!" tour, however Rilen remained with the band only for the duration of this tour and by the following year, Leach had returned to the fold once more, although his place was taken by Steve King in 2000. Since that time Rose Tattoo has toured regularly around Australia and throughout Germany and France. In 2000, the band appeared at the Wacken Open Air festival as part of their European tour. These shows formed the basis of the 25 to Life live album. 2002 saw the release of Pain, the band's first studio album in 16 years.

Peter Wells died after a four-year-battle from prostate cancer on March 27, 2006. In August that year, the band was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Founding member Ian Rilen died on October 30, 2006 after a battle with bladder cancer. One of Rilen's last public appearances was at Rose Tattoo's ARIA Hall of Fame induction.

In October 2006, a number of Rose Tattoo songs were voted upon and ranked in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown of songs, including "Bad Boy for Love" (voted #1060 out of 2006) and "We Can't Be Beaten" (voted #397 out of 2006).

In the same month, Rose Tattoo were also one of 55 acts voted and played in Triple J's Impossible Music Festival of 2006, with their live recording of a gig performed on New Year's Day 1980 at Mount Druitt, New South Wales being selected out of over 1000 Live at the Wireless recordings produced over the radio station's 31-year history.

In 2007, Rose Tattoo supported Guns N' Roses with Sebastian Bach, and later Motorhead on their Australian tours. In an interview with Australian rock magazine Unbelievably Bad, Angry Anderson announced his intentions to retire the band after one more album.

The band have recently been confirmed as playing the Super Bock Super Rock festival in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Download Festival in England[4]

[edit] Discography

Albums:

Rose Tattoo

Assault and Battery

  • Released: 1981
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Singles: "Rock and Roll is King", "Out of This Place"

Scarred For Life

  • Released: 1983
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Singles: "We Can't be Beaten", "Branded", "It's Gonna Work Itself Out"

Southern Stars

  • Released: 1984
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Singles: "I Wish", "Freedom's Flame", "No Secrets"

Beats From a Single Drum

  • Released: 1986
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Mushroom Records
  • Singles: "Calling", "Get it Right", "Falling", "Suddenly"

A Decade of Rock

  • Released: 1986
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Albert Productions

Nice Boys Don't Play Rock n Roll

Never Too Loud

25 to Life

  • Released: 2000
  • Format: CD
  • Label: SPV

Pain

  • Released: 2002
  • Format: CD
  • Label: SPV

Blood Brothers

  • Released: 2007
  • Format: CD

Singles:

Bad Boy for Love

  • Released: 1977
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Writer: Ian Rilen
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "Bad Boy for Love", "Snow Queen"

"Rock N Roll Outlaw" from the album Rose Tattoo

  • Released: 1978
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "Rock N Roll Outlaw", "Remedy"

"One of the Boys" from the album Rose Tattoo

  • Released: 1978
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Writer: Ian Rilen
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "One of the Boys", "TV"

Realise Legalise (nnnn)

  • Released: 1980
  • Format: 7" vinyl

"Rock N Roll is King" from the album Assault and Battery

  • Released: 1981
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Writer: Angry Anderson/Mick Cocks
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "Rock N Roll is King", "I Had You First"

"Out of This Place" from the album Assault and Battery

  • Released: 1981
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "Out of This Place", "Manzil Madness"

"We Can't Be Beaten" from the album Scarred for Life

  • Released: 1982
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Writer: Angry Anderson/Robin Riley
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "We Can't be Beaten", "Fightin' Sons"

"Branded" from the album Scarred for Life

  • Released: 1983
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Writer: Ian Rilen
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "Branded", "Dead Set"

"It's Gonna Work Itself Out" from the album Scarred for Life

  • Released: 1983
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "It's Gonna Work Itself Out", "Sydney Girls"

"I Wish" from the album Southern Stars

  • Released: 1984
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "I Wish", "Wild One"

"Freedom's Flame" from the album Southern Stars

  • Released: 1984
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "Freedom's Flame", "Never Too Loud"

"No Secrets" from the album Southern Stars

  • Released: 1985
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Albert Productions
  • Producer: Harry Vanda and George Young
  • Tracks: "No Secrets", "Let Us Live"

Born to Be Wild

"Calling" from the album Beats From a Single Drum

  • Released: 1986
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Mushroom
  • Tracks: "Calling", "Win at Any Cost"

"Get it Right" from the album Beats From a Single Drum

  • Released: 1986
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Label: Mushroom
  • Tracks: "Get it Right", "Michael O'Reilly"

"Falling" from the album Beats From a Single Drum

[edit] References

  1. ^ allmusic ((( Rose Tattoo > Overview )))
  2. ^ Creswell, Toby & Fabiniyi, Martin The Real Thing (1998)
  3. ^ Engleheart, Murray AC/DC: Maximum Rock N Roll (2006)
  4. ^ "http://www.rosetattoo.com.au/"

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