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LETS GO NAKED

 
 

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Lets Go Naked formed in Brisbane, Australia. Let's Go Naked had an initial burst of activity in the eighties with the release of the album "Everything" on Sydney's Waterfront Records. This album found Let's Go Naked as exponents of the Brisbane sound, with an angular, driven guitar style, incorporating keyboard sounds for certain tracks. Think the Go Betweens early records. The "Three Limbs" single on Trust Records then found Let's Go Naked emerging with their own refreshing sound. A BBC Peel favourite.

The late eighties and nineties found Let’s Go Naked exploring this sound, recording intermittently, including the single “Sometimes”; finding perfect moments and moving on to the next one.

The new century seen renewed interest in Let’s Go Naked, initially prompting the re-mixing of a few lost gems and ultimately writing and recording again. Two recent new tracks appear on this retrospective and find the band in rude form. Recording is well under way on a new album for 2008 release.

October 2007 seen a return to the stage at The Zoo in Brisbane for a well received re-union show. Launch gigs are scheduled for December in Brisbane and Sydney.

Lets Go Naked are Murray Power (vocals, guitar), Andrew Lofthouse (bass guitar, backing vocals and keyboards), Nick Patterson (drums and backing vocals) and ex Go Between John Wilsteed (guitars). Andrew well known around Brisbane as a TV celebrity, he is news anchor man!

Rosalinda McGovern, Martin Thompson, Steve McKensie and Anthony Perrott have also been members and contribute to the retrospective CD.

 



 

 
Discography

Waterfront

"Everything" LP

1986

 

Trust

"Three Limbs" 7"

1987

 

Trust

"Sometimes" CD Single

1992

 

Eggrest012

"Sometimes" CD Single - rerelease

2005

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Eggrest023

"Insides" CD Album

2007

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"And speaking of grace and charm.
Let's Go Naked have these qualities in abundance" – Sydney Morning Herald

"electric folk-pop oriented .. well crafted vibrant songs"
– On the Street

"Let"s Go Naked are worth paying attention to for coming up with one of the most ear-catching Aussie pop
singles,(the 'B' side is the killer) since the Hummingbirds' Alimony" - Sydney Morning Herald

"original, unorthodox, un-clinical and fragile sounds " – Juke

   

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