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The Dream Syndicate's eponymous EP was released on Wynn's own label, Down There (which folded by the end of the band's career). Though they were popular with critics, had an influence on other musicians, and signed briefly to a major label, the Dream Syndicate were not commercially successful. Here we find Dream Syndicate back together again, featuring three of the four members from their last proper studio album Steve Wynn, Dennis Duck and Mark Walton, along with Jason Victor who’s replacing Paul Cutler dropping in a cohesive album that’s a perfect step forward in a timeline from the sensational 1982 release of The Days Of. Rod Stewart (w/ David Gilmour) The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 (2009) Organ, In A Broken Dream 1992.
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Sptember 2012. Read all about the Dream Syndicate reunion tour in Spain in September 2013 here Slicing Up Eyeballs or here Rock Cellar Magazine or ...
July 7, 2009. You can now listen to streaming free music from this band as well as others at Wolfgangs Vault.
July 17, 2007. I just noticed that Steve Wynn is currently allowing live shows from current (solo) and prior (Dream Syndicate) bands to be uploaded to archive.org. I have included date, location, track lists and the download web page where these shows can be found.
July 18, 2005. I just noticed that the ezBoard message board that I had set up for this web site had been deleted. Since restoration of the deleted conference is only available to subscribers to their service, and since the activity was relatively light, I not planning on looking for another message board. If you do think a message board is worth while, or you have a message board that you like, let me know and I may promote it here. As always you can contact me here.
August 29, 2004. I just picked up my copy of The Complete Live At Raji's. It is now a 2 CD set, and it includes all the songs (4 additional songs) as well the between song banter. I originally had it mislabeled as 1989, when it was actually 1988.
August 9, 2004. I just noticed that Ghost Stories has been reissued with 8 bonus tracks. All the bonus tracks are live, 2 are from the Steve Wynn Quartet, and the rest are Dream Syndicate. All were part of radio broadcasts.
November 8, 2001. I just noticed that The Days Of Wine And Roses has been re-issued with the complete Down There EP, and a couple of earlier rehersal tracks, along with a couple of tracks from Steve's prior band 15 Minutes.
March 10, 2001. It looks like I may have been premature in moving to a new web hosting site. I just found out that whenever Tripod.com is having hardware or software problems with their servers, they put up a message for the webmaster that their site is in violation of terms, and the web site has been deleted (instead of a message about system problems and try again later). Anyway, I believed Tripod.com when they said they deleted my account, so I will be moving, and making chromeoxide.com my new home on the web.
March 10, 2001. As long as I am moving my entire site, I decided to make a few changes to the layout of the individual pages, and the web site in general, including (but not limited to) I removed the counter, and moved the listings of mirror sites to the bottom of the page, ...
March 6, 2001. Sometime between March 1 to March 5, 2001 Tripod deleted my account/web site. The last stats Tripod gave me were 9,000+ visitors per month. Since my site is so popular, I have decided to keep it going, in spite of this major setback. But rather than trying to build up another free web site, and possibly deal with this problem again, I decided go with CommandLine.net to host the new chromeoxide.com.
November 13, 2000 A friend of Karl Precoda is interested in getting photos of him with the band, sound files, ... [email protected]
October 31, 2000. The new Chrome Oxide Music Collectors Pages Message Board is provided by EZBoard.
October 31, 1999. There used to be a complete listing of all the bands featured on this site at the bottom of each page on this site. The complete band list has now been moved to the Site Map.
Back in June 1997 when I started this site, the index at the bottom of the page seemed like a good idea. Due to the amazing growth of this site, I now think that the Site Map is a better way to do it.
I will continue to list the featured band of the month at the bottom of each page on this site.
December 3, 2002 CD Now is undergoing changes, and asked that ALL links be removed.
October 28, 1999 I signed up with CD Now.
October 28, 1999 I signed up with CD Now.
October 22, 1999. The Chrome Oxide Music Collector Pages web site hit the big time! And I didn't even know it.
Tripod stats showed that this web site had more than 4,000 unique visitors last month (September 1999). Because of that, Tripod has increased my web space from 11mb to 50mb.
September 28, 1999. I just purchased the 3 1/2: The Lost Tapes: 1985-1988 CD, a collection of tracks not previously released. Another nice release from Atavistic. Let's hope there are a few more release of new material.
May 21, 1999. On the advice of legal counsel, we have now added a copyright notice, and legal disclaimer to the bottom of each page on this web site.
March 31, 1999. I started a new section on this page, Classifieds. Now, if someone is interesed in putting an ad here, or I find something I think is worthwhile, there is a place for it.
March 16, 1999. Thanks to a recent visitor to this page, we now have a logo for the Chrome Oxide Music Collectors Pages, as well as a new background and seperator bars. There may be additional changes to look forward to as well.
January 31, 1999. Roberto Feruglio, from Italy, has a Kendra Smith web site (which I have added to the Other Dream Syndicate Links), and he also sent me a some CD cover art which I didn't already have online here.
October 16, 1998. I just found out that the radio broadcast of September 5, 1982, KPFK 90.7 FM, Los Angeles, CA, was released in 1995 as The Day Before Wine And Roses (CD) - Atavistic ALP42.
July 14, 1998. I started work on this page.
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Dream Syndicate was a rock band out of Los Angeles in the 1980's rock underground. The band was lead by Steve Wynn, who was both the main singer and song writer. Their strong rock sound was propelled with by their two guitarists.
Karl Precoda is now a professor. In addition, he is still involved in music, his new band is Last Days Of May and his new album is Radiant Black Mind
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Hot Wacks Book XV - The Last by ????.
Published by The Hot Wacks Press. Copyright 1992. 802 pages.
Published by The Hot Wacks Press. Copyright 1992. 802 pages.
The Great Rock Discography (third edition) by M.C.Strong
Published by Omnibus Press. Copyright 1996. 950 pages. Hardbook (oversize).
Published by Omnibus Press. Copyright 1996. 950 pages. Hardbook (oversize).
Steve Wynn - Archive and Trading Community
Steve Wynn - Archive and Trading Community Dream Syndicate September 4, 1991
Steve Wynn - Archive and Trading Community Dream Syndicate September 4, 1991
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AUDIO COMPILATIONS:
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Commercial Releases
(a1) Dream Syndicate (EP) - Down There Records DT-2
(a2) The Day Before Wine And Roses (CD) - Atavistic ALP42
(a3) Days Of Wine And Roses (LP) - Ruby/Slash Records #23844
(a4) The Medicine Show (LP) - A & M Records #SP 6-4990
(a5) This Is Not The New Dream Syndicate Album...Live! (LP) - A & M Records #SP 12511
(a6) Out Of The Grey (LP) - Big Time Records #10022
(a7) 50 In A 25 Zone (EP) - Big Time Records #6029-1-BD
(a8) 3 1/2: The Lost Tapes: 1985 - 1988 - Atavistic Records #ALP65
(a9) The Big Time Syndrome (sampler) (LP) - Big Time Records #6050
(a0) Live At Raji's, Volume 1 (sampler) (CD) - T.O.N. Records #TS1139
(aa) Ghost Stories (LP) - Enigma Records #7 73341-1
(ab) January 31, 1988 - The Complete Live At Raji's, Hollywood, CA - Restless Records #73787
archive.org listen online or download
(af) It's Gonna Be Alright - Syndicated Dreams vol. 4
(af) It's Gonna Be Alright - Syndicated Dreams vol. 4
(ah) Covers - Syndicated Dreams vol. 7
(ae) July 5, 1986 - Roskilde Festival, Denmark - Syndicated Dreams vol. 6
(ad) December 16, 1984 - Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan - Syndicated Dreams vol. 10
(ag) Dream On - Syndicated Dreams vol. 14
(ac) Tell Me When It's Over - The Best Of. All material on this album from above albums.
Other Material
archive.org Dream Syndicate
archive.org Steve Wynn (solo), Dream Syndicate, ...
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VIDEO COMPILATIONS:
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Weathered And Torn (video) - Atavistic Video (1988 U.S. tour documentary).
While I don't currently own this, I am hoping to get a copy eventually.
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I am also interested in getting wider exposure for this site. So links from your site to mine would be appreciated. And if you know of any sites that allow/encourage submission, I would also appreciate knowing about them as well.
The Dream Syndicate new album out on September 8, 2017
Kendra Smith former member of dream syndicate
Steve Wynn Web
Steve Wynn Web Dream Syndicate Steve Wynn web site
Steve Wynn Web Syndicated Dreams: A Steve Wynn CDR tree (including MP3 downloads)
Steve Wynn Web Steve Wynn web site CD-R releases
Steve Wynn Web Dream Syndicate Steve Wynn web site
Steve Wynn Web Syndicated Dreams: A Steve Wynn CDR tree (including MP3 downloads)
Steve Wynn Web Steve Wynn web site CD-R releases
archive.org Live Music Archive (download complete concerts) - Steve Wynn/Dream Syndicate
archive.org Live Music Archive (download complete concerts) - Dream Syndicate
Continental Drifters Mark Walton
Dangerous Minds Seven cover versions of ‘Ghostbusters’ from the Dream Syndicate’s 1984 tour
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June 29, 2003.
MusicStack looks like a good source of used music items (LPs, CDs, posters, ...).
As always, let me know what you think.
December 10, 2002.MusicStack looks like a good source of used music items (LPs, CDs, posters, ...).
As always, let me know what you think.
Back in October 1999 I put up links to CD-Now so that visitors could easily link to the related band pages and instantly see which items were still in print/available for purchase. CD-Now no longer has that option. For the moment I am putting in Amazon.com search boxes. Amazon.com doesn't easily allow for links to individual band pages in the same way that CD-Now used to. So, instead of me being able to create direct links, I have put up the Amazon.com search box instead. So you can still go to a page with the various bands products, buy you now need to go through a search box.
As always, let me know what you think.
April 22, 2002.
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November 13, 2000 A friend of Karl Precoda is interested in getting photos of him with the band, sound files, ... [email protected]
December 3, 2002 CD Now is undergoing changes, and asked that ALL links be removed.
October 28, 1999 I signed up with CD Now.
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Alternative rock Neo-psychedelia Paisley Underground |
Years active | 1981–1989 2012–present |
Labels | Down There, Ruby/Slash, Rough Trade, A&M, Chrysalis, Enigma, Big Time, Anti-, Fire |
Associated acts | The Suspects, 15 Minutes, Goat Deity, Human Hands, Opal, Danny & Dusty, 45 Grave, Continental Drifters, Steve Wynn and the Miracle Three, Gutterball |
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The Dream Syndicate is an American alternative rock[1] band from Los Angeles, California, originally active from 1981 to 1989, and reunited since 2012. The band is associated with neo-psychedelia and the Paisley Underground music movement;[1] of the bands in that movement, according to the Los Angeles Times, the Dream Syndicate 'rocked with the highest degree of unbridled passion and conviction.'[2] Though never commercially successful, the band met with considerable acclaim, especially for its songwriting and guitar playing. Bandleader Steve Wynn reformed the band in 2012, and a fifth studio album was released in February 2017.[3]
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History[edit]
Formation and early years (1981–1983)[edit]
While attending the University of California, Davis, Steve Wynn and Kendra Smith played together (with future True West members Russ Tolman and Gavin Blair) in a band called the Suspects, regarded as the first new wave-influenced band in the Davis, California, music scene. Wynn also recorded a 1981 single with a trio that he called 15 Minutes, which included members of Alternate Learning.
After Wynn moved back to Los Angeles, while rehearsing in a band called Goat Deity (with future Wednesday Week sisters Kelly and Kristi Callan), Wynn met Karl Precoda, who had answered an ad for a bass player, and the two formed a new group, with Precoda switching to guitar. Smith joined on bass and brought in drummer Dennis Duck (Mehaffey), who had played in the locally successful Pasadena-based band Human Hands.
Duck suggested the name 'the Dream Syndicate' in reference to Tony Conrad's early 1960s New York experimental ensemble (better known as the Theatre of Eternal Music), whose members included John Cale.
On February 23, 1982, the Dream Syndicate performed its first show at Club Lingerie in Hollywood. A four-song EP was recorded at the home of Tom Mehren in Pasadena, with Paul B. Cutler engineering and producing,[4] and released on Wynn's Down There label.[5] The band quickly achieved local attention for its often aggressively long, feedback-soaked improvisations. Influences on the band, which was soon deemed 'a seminal force in the city's '80s underground rock evolution', were the Velvet Underground, Neil Young[6] and Television.
The band signed to Slash Records, whose subsidiary Ruby Records released its debut and by far best-known album, The Days of Wine and Roses, in 1982. Days of Wine and Roses 'sent shockwaves through the American underground in the early 1980s,' but MTV favored a different kind of music.[7]Rough Trade Records released the album's lead track, 'Tell Me When It's Over', in early 1983 as the A-side of a UK EP which also included a live cover of Neil Young's 'Mr. Soul'.
Subsequently, Smith left the band and joined David Roback (formerly of Rain Parade) to form Opal. She was replaced in the Dream Syndicate by David Provost.
Post-Kendra Smith years (1984–1989)[edit]
Medicine Show was recorded in 1984 in San Francisco with producer Sandy Pearlman and released that year by A&M Records. The band opened tours for R.E.M. and U2 and released the five-song live EP, This Is Not The New Dream Syndicate Album... Live!, the last record to feature Precoda on guitar (he left soon afterward to pursue a career in screenwriting) and the first appearance of bassist Mark Walton. The EP's commercial failure contributed to the group's temporary breakup,[8] The band was dropped by A&M after the label rejected its demo for 'Slide Away', later released on the semi-official It's Too Late to Stop Now.
In 1985, during the band's temporary retirement, Wynn and Dan Stuart of Green on Red wrote 10 songs together that were recorded with Duck, among others, and released by A&M as the album The Lost Weekend under the name Danny & Dusty.
After a brief hiatus (and, as one reviewer said, having taken 'a trip through the major-label meat grinder'[7]), Wynn, Duck and Walton joined with Paul B. Cutler (who had produced the group's first EP and played guitar in the proto-goth45 Grave) to form the next version of the Dream Syndicate. They recorded two more studio albums, Out of the Grey (1986, Chrysalis Records), produced by Cutler, and Ghost Stories (1988, Enigma Records), produced by Elliot Mazer. A live album, Live at Raji's, was recorded in 1988 (also by Mazer) before Ghost Stories, but released afterward.
After breaking up in 1989, the band's posthumous releases included 3½ (The Lost Tapes: 1985-1988), a collection of unreleased studio sessions, and The Day Before Wine and Roses, a live KPFK radio performance recorded just before the release of the band's first album. Wynn continued as a solo artist, and Walton went on to play with the Continental Drifters.
Reunion (2012–present)[edit]
Wynn reformed the Dream Syndicate for a festival performance on September 21, 2012, at Festival BAM in Barcelona, Spain.[9] The reformed band included Wynn, Walton, Duck and Jason Victor,[10] Wynn's longtime lead guitarist in the Miracle 3.[9]
On December 5–6, 2013, the Dream Syndicate played two shows with three other reunited Paisley Underground bands — the Bangles, the Three O'Clock and Rain Parade — at the Fillmore in San Francisco on the first night, then at a benefit concert at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles the next night.[11] On September 26–27, 2014, the Dream Syndicate played at The EARL in East Atlanta; they were the band's first shows in the South since 1988, and included Savage Republic as the opening act. The September 26 show featured a complete performance of The Days of Wine and Roses, while the following show featured their second album, The Medicine Show. As of February 2017, the group had played more than 50 shows since reuniting.[3]
In February 2017, Wynn announced that a forthcoming fifth studio album had been recorded at Montrose Studios in Richmond, Virginia, and mixed at Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey.[3] The personnel included himself, Walton, Duck and Victor, joined on keyboards by Chris Cacavas.[3] Wynn noted that the album's final track, titled 'Kendra's Dream', included vocals from Smith, the band's original bass player, who also wrote the song's lyrics.[3] The album, How Did I Find Myself Here?, was released on September 8, 2017, on the Anti- label.[12]
In November 2018, three new recordings by The Dream Syndicate were released as part of a compilation album called 3 × 4, which also included The Bangles, The Three O'Clock, and Rain Parade, with each of the four bands covering songs by the other bands.[13] Following the initial Record Store Day First release as a double album on 'psychedelic swirl' purple vinyl, Yep Roc Records released the album on LP, CD, and digital in February 2019.[14][15]
On May 10, 2019, These Times, the second album from the re-formed band was released on Anti-. Produced by John Agnello and The Dream Syndicate. The album was recorded again at Montrose Studios in Richmond, Virginia.[16]
On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed The Dream Syndicate among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.[17]
On February 26, 2019, the Dream Syndicate announced that a new studio album, The Universe Inside, was to be released on April 10, 2020 on Anti-. The band shared the first “single” “The Regulator” and its video, a 20-minute “psychedelic journey through New York City, equal parts panoramic, psychedelic, somnambulistic and political”.[18]
Timeline[edit]
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
- The Days of Wine and Roses (1982, Ruby Records/Slash Records)
- Medicine Show (1984, A&M Records)
- Out of the Grey (1986, Chrysalis Records/Big Time Records)
- Ghost Stories (1988, Enigma Records)
- How Did I Find Myself Here? (2017, Anti-)
- These Times (2019, Anti-)
- The Universe Inside (2020, Anti-)
EPs[edit]
- The Dream Syndicate (1982, Down There Records)
- Tell Me When It's Over (1983, Rough Trade Records)
- How We Found Ourselves...Everywhere! (2018, Anti-)
Live albums[edit]
- This Is Not The New Dream Syndicate Album... Live! (1984, A&M Records)
- Live at Raji's (1989, Enigma Records)
- The Day Before Wine and Roses (1994, Normal)
Compilation albums[edit]
Dream Syndicate Discography Wikipedia
- It's Too Late to Stop Now... Isn't It? (1988, self-released)
- It's Too Late to Stop Now (1989, Another Cowboy Recordings)
- Tell Me When It's Over: The Best of the Dream Syndicate 1982-1988 (1992, Rhino Records)
- 3½ (The Lost Tapes: 1985-1988) (1993, Normal)
- 3 × 4 (2018, Yep Roc)
DVDs[edit]
Dream Syndicate Discography Crossword
- Weathered and Torn (1992, Atavistic Video)
References[edit]
Dream Syndicate Discography Songs
- ^ ab'The Dream Syndicate'. AllMusic.
- ^Matsumoto, Jon (9 December 1993). 'Classic of the Week'. Los Angeles Times. p. 5.
- ^ abcdeWynn, Steve (February 2017). 'Artist Biography: The Dream Syndicate'. Billions. Archived from the original on 2017-02-20.
- ^Rosen, Craig (5 January 1989). 'A new day dawns for restless Dream Syndicate'. Chicago Tribune. p. 9E.
- ^Hochman, Steve (21 May 1989). 'The Art of Clubbing Makes a Comeback'. Los Angeles Times. p. 76.
- ^Hochmann, Steve (3 June 1990). 'Steve Wynn Breaks Out of the Syndicate'. Los Angeles Times. p. 65.
- ^ abTorn, Luke (September–October 2004). 'Rev. of Dream Syndicate, Ghost Stories and The Complete Live at Raji's'. No Depression. p. 134.
- ^Thompson, Dave (2000). Alternative rock. Miller Freeman. pp. 339–. ISBN9780879306076. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
- ^ ab'Barcelona.Acció.Musical'. Bcn.es. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
- ^'The Dream Syndicate reunite for anniversary shows'. Uncut. September 2012.
- ^Mills, Fred (October 16, 2013). 'Reunion Concerts: A Million Paisley Underground Fans Can't Be Wrong!'. Blurt.
- ^Rettig, James (June 20, 2017). 'The Dream Syndicate – 'How Did I Find Myself Here''. Stereogum. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
- ^'RSDBF '18 Special Release: Various Artists – 3 x 4'. Record Store Day. 2018. Archived from the original on 2019-01-22.
- ^'3x4 – The Bangles, The Three O'Clock, The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade (Yep Roc Records)'. Coachella Valley Weekly. January 9, 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-01-22.
- ^'Yep Roc Announces Record Store Day Black Friday Titles!'. Yep Roc Records (Press release). October 10, 2018. Archived from the original on 2019-01-22.
- ^'These Times – The Dream Syndicate(ANTI- Records)'. American Songwriter. May 10, 2019.
- ^Rosen, Jody (25 June 2019). 'Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire'. The New York Times. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^Daniel Kreps (February 26, 2020). 'The Dream Syndicate Preview New LP With 20-Minute Jam 'The Regulator''. Rolling Stone.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Dream Syndicate collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
- The Dream Syndicate discography at Discogs
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