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The Walkabouts were an American
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formed in
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,
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in 1984. The core members were vocalist Carla Torgerson and vocalist and songwriter Chris Eckman. Although the rest of the line-up changed occasionally, for most of the time the other members were Michael Wells, Glenn Slater and Terri Moeller. The band drew inspiration from
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and
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, particularly
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, but also from other types of artists and musical styles such as Scott Walker,
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, French
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. Their sound was typically rich, with string arrangements and keyboards in addition to the standard rock instruments. The Walkabouts achieved commercial success and a strong fanbase in
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, where they had done promotion and extensive touring starting from the early 1990s. They occasionally even made it high on the
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s in countries such as
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.


History

Carla Torgerson and Chris Eckman met and began playing music together in 1983 while attending
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in
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. In 1984, they moved to Seattle, and the band was born when they joined forces with Chris' two younger brothers, drummer Grant and bassist Curt. The Eckman brothers had been playing in various punk rock and
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groups during their college years, and Carla came from a folk and street singing background. The band took their name from Nicolas Roeg's cult film, ''
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''. They released their first EP, ''22 Disasters'', in early 1985. Curt Eckman then left the band, to be replaced by Michael Wells. Their second EP, ''Linda Evans/Cyclone'', was released in 1987. The following year they released their first album, ''See Beautiful Rattlesnake Gardens'', on the PopLlama label, before being signed by
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as that label's first non-grunge band. Adding keyboard player and multi-instrumentalist Glenn Slater, they released three albums on Sub Pop over the next few years - ''Cataract'' (1989), ''Rag & Bone'' (1990), and ''
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'' (1991). They also toured extensively, particularly in Europe. In 1992 they left Sub Pop Seattle, but remained with Sub Pop Europe who issued three more albums, '' New West Motel'' (1993), ''
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'' (1993), and ''
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'' (1994). Drummer Terri Moeller replaced Grant Eckman in 1992, when he left to care for his newborn son, Dakota Eckman.The Stopping-Off Place: Unofficial Site for the Walkabouts
''
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'' was their first of several albums largely or wholly comprising songs originally written and recorded by an eclectic variety of other artists, including
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,
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, and
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. Their 1996 collection of unreleased songs, ''Death Valley Days'', also included songs by
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,
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and
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, and in 2000 they issued ''Train Leaves at Eight'', which broadened the approach further by including songs by European artists including
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,
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,
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and
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. In 1995, the band signed with
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in Germany and released '' Devil's Road'' (1996) - recorded in part with the
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- and ''Nighttown'' (1997), leading to new levels of success in Europe. The video for "The Light Will Stay On", the lead single from ''Devil's Road'' was in heavy rotation on
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. Starting in 1996, Michael Wells left the band for several years, rejoining in 2003. He was replaced in quick succession by bassists
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, Fred Chalenor and Joe Skyward. In 1999, they moved to the German record label,
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(the successor to Sub Pop Europe), and released ''Trail of Stars'' (1999), ''Train Leaves at Eight'' (2000), ''Ended Up a Stranger'' (2001), ''Slow Days with Nina'' (2003) - an EP tribute to
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- and ''
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'' (2005). During that period of time, Terri Moeller took a break from the band in 2000, and was replaced by Brian Young until she returned in 2001. In 2010, guitarist Paul Austin joined the band and work began on a new album entitled ''Travels in the Dustland,'' released the following year to strong reviews that also hailed the band's return to activity after a six year absence. During the subsequent European tour, the live album ''Berlin'' was recorded and released. In 2015, Eckman confirmed in an interview with ''
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'', and in a subsequent Facebook post, that The Walkabouts had disbanded. Eckman continues to write and record with a number of projects, as well as serve as label manager for the global sounds imprint Glitterbeat.


Side projects

Eckman and Torgerson have released albums as side projects under the name "Chris & Carla" and as solo artists. Carla Torgerson has worked with
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musician Akis Boyatzis and his band Sigmatropic on their album ''16
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& Other Stories'' (2001). Later Torgerson released a solo album ''Saint Stranger'' (2004) with help of Akis Boyatzis. Between 1996 and 2003, Chris Eckman worked with Norwegian band Midnight Choir and teamed with Al DeLoner of Midnight Choir in
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-project called "Höst" for an album ''The Damage Suite'' (2001). Also Eckman has worked with
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on the albums ''
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'' (2003) and '' Let It Roll'', as well as with The Bambi Molesters. Eckman is also a member of the trio Dirtmusic along with
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and
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and he has worked with the band
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from
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. These two acts toured Europe as a double bill in the spring of 2010. Eckman has worked with
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on projects including the song "John Lee Huber", and with Rupert Huber of Tosca] on the album ''L/O/N/G''. Terri Moeller has formed The Beltanes with Eric Alton, formerly of
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, releasing one cassette EP, entitled ''Love Punks'' (1990), and The Transmissionary Six with Paul Austin, formerly of
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. She released a solo CD under the pseudonym Terri Tarantula in 2010.


Band member history


Timeline

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Discography


EPs

* ''22 Disasters'' (1985 - Necessity Records - produced by
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& the Walkabouts) * '' Rag & Bone'' (1990 -
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- produced by Tony Kroes, Ed Brooks & the Walkabouts) * ''Slow Days With Nina'' (2003 - Shingle Street Records) - tribute to
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Studio albums


Compilations

* ''Death Valley Days: Lost Songs and Rarities, 1985–1995'' (1996 – Glitterhouse) – Rare or previously unreleased songs 1985–1995 * ''Watermarks: Selected Songs, 1991 to 2002'' (2002 –
Innerstate ''Innerstate'' is a 2007 documentary film on the "inner states" of three adults living with chronic diseases of the immune system: psoriasis, Crohn's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. The film was produced and directed by Chris Valentino and ...
) – An anthology featuring the best of the Walkabouts from their Sub Pop, Glitterhouse, and Virgin releases 1991-2002 * ''Drunken Soundtracks: Lost Songs and Rarities, 1995–2001'' (2002 – Glitterhouse) – Rare or previously unreleased songs 1995–2001, 2-CDs set * ''Shimmers'' (2003 – Glitterhouse) – An anthology featuring the best of the Walkabouts from their Sub Pop, Glitterhouse and Virgin releases 1993-2001 * ''Got No Chains / The Songs of The Walkabouts'' (2009 – Glitterhouse) – Remastered versions of 15 Walkabouts songs + those same 15 songs performed by others - a tribute disc - 2-CDs set


DVDs

* ''Life: The Movie'' Collected Films & Clips (2012 - Glitterhouse) - Contains "Live in Prague" video (same concert as in Prague bootleg), "Tracking The Walkabouts", a 40-minute "on-the-road" documentary, "Walkie Talkie", 40 minutes of interview footage and all 9 official video clips


Singles


Official bootlegs

List of official bootlegs (sold at concerts) and mailorder only releases (released on the German label Glitterhouse Records).


References


External links


Unofficial "The Walkabouts" (and Chris & Carla) website



The Walkabouts collection
at the
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