Bird Noises is the first extended play by Australian rock group, Midnight Oil, which was released on 24 November 1980 under the band's own independent label, Powderworks Records / Sprint Music. It was produced by Leszek Karski and manufactured and distributed by CBS/Columbia. Bird Noises reached the Top 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.
Background
On 24 November 1980, Australian rock music group, Midnight Oil, released their first four-track extended play, Bird Noises.[1][2] At the time Midnight Oil consisted of Peter Garrett on lead vocals and harmonica; Peter Gifford on bass guitar and backing vocals; Rob Hirst on drums and backing vocals; Jim Moginie on lead guitar and keyboards; and Martin Rotsey on lead guitar.[1][2] It was the first recording by the band to feature Gifford who had replaced the band's earlier bass guitarist, Andrew James.[3]
Bird Noises peaked at No. 28 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.[1][6][7] According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, Bird Noises "continued the development heard on Head Injuries, with 'No Time for Games' and 'I'm the Cure' being particularly impressive. Bird Noises also boasted the anomalous, but delightful Shadows-like instrumental 'Wedding Cake Island'".[1]AllMusic's William Ruhlman noted the group had tried "some musical variations after two albums of hard rock ... the music in fact was restrained, and the group tried acoustic instruments and a moody instrumental for an intriguing change of pace from their usual style".[5]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Garrett, Hirst, Moginie, and Rotsey[8]
^"Bird Noises, Powderworks – MSPD 462". Discogs. Retrieved 24 March 2020. Note: Click on 'More Images' to see photos of vinyl labels of both sides, confirming the songwriters.