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Icehouse (album)

Icehouse
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1980 Australian release (Regular Records)
Studio album by Flowers
Released 10 October 1980 (1980-10-10) (Aus)
June, 1981 (International)
Recorded January 1980, Studio 301 & Paradise Studios, Sydney
Genre New wave
Length 41:50
37:24
Label Regular Records
Chrysalis
Warner Music
Producer Cameron Allan, Iva Davies
Flowers chronology
Icehouse
(1980)
Primitive Man
(1982)
Singles from Icehouse
  1. "Can't Help Myself"
    Released: 13 May 1980
  2. "We Can Get Together"
    Released: 6 October 1980
  3. "Walls"
    Released: 1 January 1981
  4. "Icehouse"
    Released: June, 1981 (US/UK release only)
Icehouse
1981 UK/US release (Chrysalis Records)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic (1980) 3.5/5 stars
AllMusic (1981) 4/5 stars

Icehouse was the debut album released by Australian rock/synthpop band Flowers, later known as Icehouse, on the independent label Regular Records in October 1980. The title and the artist are sometimes incorrectly swapped, because the band changed their name from Flowers into Icehouse after this album was released. Containing the Top 20 Australian hits "Can't Help Myself", "We Can Get Together" and "Walls"; the album made heavy use of synthesisers, which would continue to be used throughout the band's career. Founder Iva Davies wrote all the tracks including four co-written with keyboardist Michael Hoste, however Hoste was replaced during recording sessions by Anthony Smith. In October 2010, Icehouse (1980) by Flowers was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.

Flowers were formed in Sydney in 1977 by Iva Davies (vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, oboe), a classically trained musician, and their main creative force; with bass player Keith Welsh. Davies was working as a part-time cleaner at a squash court managed by Welsh's mother, they lived nearby and were both interested in forming a band. Additional musicians used by Flowers in 1978 were Anthony Smith, who was some times called Adam Hall, on keyboards and Don Brown on drums. The band built up a strong following as a live act around the pub circuit, providing distinctive cover versions of songs by Roxy Music, David Bowie, Lou Reed, T-Rex, Ultravox and Brian Eno.


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