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    Artwork by Tony Mahony. Digipak with booklet.

    Dave Graney, vocals, electric, acoustic guitars, bass, autoharp, occasional keys
    Clare Moore, drums, vibes, marimba, percussion, keys, melodica, backing vocals Stuart Perera, electric guitar, backing vocals
    Stu Thomas, bass, backing vocals.
    Tracks 1-3 and 5-7 and 12-13 recorded over two days in in July 2018 at Soundpark Studios in Melbourne, Australia and
    engineered by Andrew “Idge” Hehir. Track 4 built up from a live track recorded at Smiths in Canberra October 2018. Robin Casinader guests on synth.
    ULTRAKEEF mixed by Andrew “Idge” Hehir and Your Masters mixed by Henry Wagons. All others recorded and mixed by Dave Graney and Clare Moore at the Ponderosa during 2018. Mastered by Greg Wadley December 2018.
    Cover art by Tony Mahony.
    All songs written by Dave Graney. Copyright Control, except for ULTRAKEEF and IS THAT WHAT YOU DID? which have words by Dave Graney and
    music by Clare Moore, Stu Thomas, Stuart Perera and Dave Graney.

    ZIPPA DEEDOO WHAT IS/WAS THAT/THIS? (The title comes from the chorus of “Song Of Life” ) is a classic rock’n’roll album. Classic if you lived through what has become known as ”the classic rock era” as it rolled out new and even broke onto the beachhead and morphed into punk. That’s the direction Dave Graney and Clare Moore have always been coming from. They have spent their lives schooled by and immersed in rock ‘n’ roll culture. Neither attended higher education and they dived in deep and kept swimming. From the Moodists through the Coral Snakes /White Buffaloes to the mistLY
    This is an album with their band, Dave Graney and the mistLY. Stuart Perera has played guitar with them since 1998 and Stu Thomas on bass since 2004.

    Out of Melbourne, Australia. Album number 33 (approx.) from Graney and Moore

    From the homage to the silhouette of the baddest droog that ever threw shade on both Life, Death and breakfast – ULTRAKEEF, to the “sou’westing ballroom jam” that is the eight minute plus “Is That What You Did?” through the soft fusion chordal folding trick that is “Where’s My Buzz?” through the attitude that speaks truth to all on the solo “You’re All Wrong” and the badass female geist of “Gloria Grahame”, it’s an album steeped in lore, myth and musical language as much as lyric power. Graney’s voice is up in the mix and the guitars, drums and bass have real tension, energy and bounce. Plenty of space, too.
    There are eight songs done thirteen ways. Trembling blues, sliding guitar guitars and infinite grooves. Clean sounds and yacht rock nods. There is wise blood flowing through “Song Of Life” and “Your Masters”. (The latter being a re-recording of a song originally realized in 1998 with the Dave Graney Show). There are many alternate takes and versions.
    Eight songs thirteen ways.
    What Is that?
    What Was This?
    The album begins with the post heist-gone-wrong confessional “Baby I Wish I’d Been A Better Pop Star”. A song that’s never been written before.

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Gloria Grahame (fuck or die), another tale of showbiz chutzpah and flash. They’ve all got it. Infamy! A film actor who was wild in private life and
lived even hotter in underworld gossip. She did it her way. Great films like The Big Heat with Lee Marvin and In A Lonely Place with Humphrey
Bogart. Originally recorded and released in April 2018 with me playing keys over a one chord beat I glitched up one day, I started to fool
around with open tuning and a slide guitar on my archtop guitar and a live performance in Canberra late 2018 saw Coral Snake Robin
Casinader jump onto the bandstand with us to play some synth over the G chord and the loping beat. We added some sounds to it in the studio
(good enough for Lou Reed on Street Hassle) and we had another kind of song.

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lyrics

Gloria Grahame/manifest/manifestly/manifesto/
Nicholas Ray/take off your eye patch/give us a spray/Nicholas Ray
I got this gun in your eye/I got this gun in your eye/fuck or die
hashtag rebel/of course/hashtag me too whatcha gonna do?
you put me In A Lonely Place and made me love the killer/fuck or die
a jug of boiling coffeee freestyle to the face/fuck or die
Gloria Grahame/manifest/manifestly/manifesto
Nicholas Ray/take off your eye patch/give us a spray/Nicholas Ray
I got this gun in your eye/I got this gun in your eye/fuck or die
where’s your son been? where’s your son been?

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from ZIPPA DEEDOO WHAT IS​/​WAS THAT​/​THIS?, released March 29, 2019
Clare Moore drums, electric piani
Stu thomas bass
Dave Graney slide guitar, vocals, autoharp, acoustic guitar
Robin casinader, synth

Live track recored at Smiths in Canberra October 2018, overdubs at the Ponderosa and Mixed at the Ponderosa by Dave Graney
Mastered by Greg Wadley

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From Melbourne, Australia.
Dave Graney and Clare Moore were once in the Moodists, singer and drummer respectively.Then there was the Coral Snakes and and now Dave Graney and the mistLY.
Stu Thomas on bass since 2004 and Stuart Perera on guitar since 1998
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