54-40
Vancouver's 54-40 takes their name from James K. Polk's presidential campaign slogan "Fifty-Four Forty or Fight," which sought to expand the U.S. border northward. 54-40 formed in 1981 as a trio consisting of Brad Merritt (bass), Darryl Neudorf (drums), and Neil Osbourne (vocals); they began touring the Western Canadian club circuit, without gaining much attention. In 1984, Phil Comparelli was added on guitar and vocals; Neudorf left shortly thereafter and was replaced by Matt Johnson (not The The's frontman). By the time of the band's self-titled album in 1986, their folk/roots approach had earned them favorable comparisons to R.E.M. Subsequent albums found the band moving into harder-edged territory. A lack of U.S. interest led to 1992's exclusively Canadian release Dear Dear, but by 1994, continued success in their homeland helped to make a U.S. release possible for Smilin' Buddah Cabaret in 1995. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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The first album with former Matthew Good Band guitarist Dave Genn has Canadian rock icons 54-40 invigorated with new blood. And Yes to Everything shows the band very comfortable in delivering...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Goodbye Flatland | 2003 | 1.00 | 0 |
| Casual Viewin' USA | 2001 | n/a | 0 |
| Casual Viewin' | 2000 | n/a | 0 |
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latest 54-40 news and features
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54-40 Continue To Do The Evolution
News - external | Jun 10, 2005
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54-40 Guitarist To Be Replaced By Former Matthew Good Ax-Man
News - external | Feb 17, 2005
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