ESKIMO JOE

To Launch Anniversary Campaign With Debut Album ‘GIRL’

COLOURED VINYL, SPECIAL EDITION CD AND DIGITAL RELEASES CELEBRATING BAND’S 21ST YEAR

 

To celebrate 21 years since the formation of Eskimo Joe, the platinum-selling band from Western Australia are reissuing their back catalogue in special new formats.

Over the next 12 months, the band’s albums Girl (2001), A Song Is A City (2004), Black Fingernails, Red Wine (2006), Inshalla (2009) and Ghosts Of The Past (2011) will be reissued on coloured vinyl and as anniversary edition CD packages.

The first in the reissue series will be Eskimo Joe’s 2001 debut album Girl, which included the singles Planet EarthWho Sold Her Out and Liar. As well as being issued on limited edition green vinyl, the Girl anniversary edition CD will feature the original album remastered and paired with 12 additional songs. The album will be released on Friday March 16 and is available to pre-order now.

“This reissue of our debut album Girl brings together both the original album, early demos of familiar songs, live recordings, B-sides and our new 2018 interpretation of Liar,” Eskimo Joe’s Kav Temperley says.

Temperley says the band’s origins can be traced to an inspiring trip to India in 1997, when he vowed his next trip overseas would be with his band mates Stu Macleod and Joel Quartermain.

“I swore by the light of the moon that next time I travelled, I would be playing music with my friends. Twenty-one years later, we haven’t stopped touring and playing music and it’s been an absolute pleasure and a privilege. We are so proud of the music we have released so far.”

Over the course of their career, Eskimo Joe have accrued seven platinum and two gold album certifications, as well as four top five positions in the ARIA Album Chart. Both Black Fingernails, Red Wine and Inshalla and hit number on the ARIA Album Chart.

The trio has toured internationally and performed at the Sundance Film Festival in the US, the Hurricane and Southside festivals in Germany and the Gurten festival in Switzerland, to name just a few. Eskimo Joe have also performed at massive Australian events including Sound Relief, Make Poverty History, Live Earth, Laneway Festival, Splendour In The Grass, Falls Festival and multiple Big Days Out.

Eskimo Joe will this week commence a run of performances featuring the band collaborating with various symphony orchestras across Australia. Taking in songs from across Eskimo Joe’s career, many of the shows are already sold out. More information about the tour can be found at www.eskimojoe.net/tours.

Fans can expect to see and hear a lot more from Eskimo Joe as 2018 rolls on.

“We have more surprises in store as we celebrate Eskimo Joe turning 21, so thanks for sticking with us over the years,” Kav says. “We are absolutely honoured.”

 

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