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Dirty Three
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Background information
Years active1993–present
MembersWarren Ellis
Jim White
Mick Turner


Dirty Three are an instrumental rock band, formed in 1993, in Melbourne, Australia. The three members are Warren Ellis (violin), Mick Turner (electric guitar), and Jim White (drums). Their music has elements of folk melody, rock energy, and 20th century classical music. Their early albums offered many aggressive, ferociously emotional songs, but since their fourth album, Ocean Songs, Dirty Three have gradually shifted their focus towards melancholy moods, escaping the song structure of most of their earlier work.

Dirty Three have released albums on Touch & Go Records and have toured with Sonic Youth, Pavement, Cat Power, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and Shannon Wright.

Since 1996, Ellis has been a member of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Ellis and Turner have both released solo albums. Turner and White have released several EPs as The Tren Brothers, and appear as backing musicians on albums by Cat Power and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. Turner is also an internationally exhibited painter, and runs the band's own record label Anchor & Hope. In 1999, Dirty Three joined forces with Low to record an In The Fishtank session for Konkurrent records; the result has been called "some of the best material either unit has produced."[1]

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

  • Obvious is Obvious (split with Low) (1997)
  • Sharks (1998)
  • A Strange Holiday (7" split with Scenic) (1998)
  • Ufkuko (1998)
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    Warren Ellis and Mick Turner
  • In the Fishtank (with Low) (1999)

Compilations and soundtracks

  • Absolutely Live 1995 (compilation) (1995)
  • Why Should the French Have All the Fun? (compilation) (1996)
  • Songs in the Key of X (compilation) (1996)
  • Recovery: Ready for Transmission (compilation) (1999)
  • Homebake 3 (1999)
  • Praise (1999)
  • Lowlands (2000)


Types of Songs

When Ellis was asked in an interview if "Horse" from Horse Stories was a love song, he simply replied, "They are all love songs." [2]

External links and sources