DAAS Icon
Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox". DAAS Icon (also known as Icon) is the first and only studio album recorded and released by Australian comedy trio, the Doug Anthony All Stars. Released in 1990,[1] it features the singles "I Want to Spill the Blood of a Hippy" and "Bottle". Icon went on to become the highest-selling independent album in Australia,[2] but was banned in the UK due to a reference to the IRA in the song "KRSNA".[3] This was later overturned by a British court.[4]
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1991, the album was nominated for Best New Talent and Best Comedy Release.[5]
The tracks "Little Gospel Song" and "Change the Blades" previously appeared on their demo tape Let It Swing in 1986. The track "Shang-a-lang" samples part of the drum intro from the Beastie Boys' "She's Crafty".
Track listing
All tracks capitalised as on the back cover (for CD) and inner sleeve (for LP). Template:Tracklist Template:Tracklist
Personnel
- Produced by DAAS and The Cockle Factor
- Engineered by Ross Cockle and Melita Jagic
- All songs by Control
- Richard Fidler – guitars, sitar, Irish harp, axe and dinner plates, backing and harmony vocals
- Paul McDermott – lead vocals (tracks 1-5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15), kettle drum, erhu, viola, sheet metals and cymbals, harmony vocals
- Tim Ferguson – lead vocals (tracks 6 and 9), keyboards, Fairlight, euphonium, kora, bachelors rags, backing and harmony vocals
- Andrew – brass
- Steve Hadley – double bass
- Rosie Westbrook – electric bass, double bass
- Angus Burchell, J.J. Hackett – drums
- Sam See – drum programmer
- Kerri Simpson – vocals
- Richard Lewis – artwork
Charts
| Chart (1990) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Australian (ARIA Charts)[6][7] | 42 |
References
External links
- Icon at Discogs (list of versions)
- Purchase Icon on the iTunes Music Store
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