Friday, December 28, 2007

Tappi Tíkarrass-Bítið Fast í Vítið,MLP,1982+Miranda ,LP,1983,Iceland





Tappi Tíkarrass was a famous Icelandic punk/pop band which added elements of funk, disco and jazz to their music, marking a difference from other traditional bands at that time. The band is also considered the first serious music project of now renowned singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir.
In 1979 Björk was singing in a band called Exodus with guitarists Ásgeir Sæmundsson and Þorvaldur Bjarni Þorvaldsson, bassist Skúli Sverrisson, and drummer Oddur F. Sigurbjarnason. In 1980 she left the band with Oddur and joined bassist Jakob Smári Magnússon and guitarist Eyjólfur Jóhannsson to form a band called Jam-80 because they were meant to play for just one gig, although they continued playing for a while.They performed a mixture of pop and punk music and never released any official record, but recorded a cassette demo during a gig at Hólabrekkuskóli which contained the following tracks: two songs by Janis Ian: “Run too Fast, Fly too High” and “The Other Side of the Sun”; two songs by Deep Purple: “Highball Shooter” and “Demon’s Eyes”; other tracks were “13-16” by Utangarðsmenn, “Boureé” by Jethro Tull, “Funky Town”, and two instrumental songs (untitled).This band came to an end when decided to create a punk band with more serious music. That is how Tappi Tíkarrass came into being by September 1981 with vocalist Eyþór Arnalds, who was replaced a few months later by Björk and a year later, Oddur was replaced in drums by Guðmundur Þór Gunnarsson.
The name Tappi Tíkarrass, which in Icelandic means “Cork the Bitch’s Arse” was given after Jakob’s father claimed that the band’s music “fitted like a cork in a bitch’s arse”.Tappi Tíkarrass combined elements of punk and pop music to create an exotic post punk with references to Siouxsie & the Banshees and the first stage of The Cure.
They started to record in August 1982 and released an EP titled Bítið Fast í Vítið which went out through label Spor. This 12” vinyl was formed of 5 tracks performed by Björk, who replaced the original vocals by Eyþór. The only song in English was “London”.They followed up in 1983 with the release of their first album titled Miranda, which was released by Gramm. This record consisted of 13 tracks and even though Tappi Tíkarrass was the less experimenting project of singer Björk, this album outstands with songs like “Kríó” which feature pop melodies, and “Tjet”, a song that renders a mellow start and ends with disco references.
Tappi Tíkarrass appeared on Rokk í Reykjavík, a TV documentary directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. Tappi Tíkarrass was one of the 19 bands featured in the film and collaborated with two songs: “Hrollur” and “Dúkkulísur”, both of them sung by Björk and Eyþór with Oddur replacing Guðmundur in drums.
In 1983 they appeared on Nýtt Líf, a comedy directed by Þráinn Bertelsson. The film was shot in the Westman Islands and Tappi Tíkarrass played on stage two songs “Sperglar” and “Kukl” (better known as “Seiður”), under the supervision of Megas.
Despite the raise on the interest on this band as Björk developed into an international music artist, the discography of Tappi Tíkarrass has never been reissued and all the original releases are widely unavailable.The band has appeared only in two Icelandic compilations, Satt 3 which was released in 1984 and featured two live B-sides: “Sperglar” and “Seiður”. Finally, by 1998 record label Spor released Nælur, another compilation which contained the songs “Iltí Ební” and “London”, both of them taken from Bítið Fast í Vítið.
By July 1983 the band split up when Björk joined Purrkur Pillnikk’s singer Einar Örn Benediktsson, Þeyr’s guitarist Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson and drummer Sigtryggur Baldursson, with Medúsa’s keyboardist Einar Arnaldur Melax, and finally Birgir Mogensen bassist from Spilafífl. Together they formed a goth-oriented and more experimental band called KUKL.
Jakob Magnússon and Guðmundur joined Bubbi Morthens to play in Das Kapital until 1985, then Jakob followed up with Bubbi & MX-21, and worked as a session player for several artists. In 2003 he released his first solo album, Bassajól. After playing in Das Kapital, Guðmundur withdrew from the music scene.After leaving the band, Eyþór Arnalds studied cello and continued with the band Todmobile and later joined singer Móa Julíusdóttir to form a band called Bong which achieved relative success in Iceland and England. He has released a few solo albums and then collaborated with Móa’s debut album Universal in 1998 and has worked in the Icelandic music industry as sound engineer. More recently, he got involved in politics running for mayor in the town of Árborg.Eyjólfur Jóhannsson continued playing with bands like Dá, The Wunderfoolzs, and in 2002 joined S.S.Sól. Oddur joined a heavy metal band called Foringjarnir, and he became an electrician. More recently he followed up with another band called Santiago releasing an album in 2002.
The last performance of Tappi Tíkarrass took place in 1987 when the band reunited to play at a night club called Safari.
From Wikipedia
Björk is imho one of the most beautiful and important things that "happened" in "pop" music in the 90s...BUT she was active since the late 70s.Having released an album in 1977 when she was just 14 years old(actually a Jazzy record) ,being a daughter of jazz musician,in the early 80s she got involved in the Icelandic punk/post punk scene with bands like Tappi Tíkarrass,Kukl and finally the much succesful Sugarcubes.With her unique voice and talent she gave a new breath to what was considered punk/post punk.Here are the 2 Tappi Tíkarrassrecordings.Highly recommented by all means.
get them both here




5 comments:

Albin said...

Thank you for this awesome post. Gotta love that icelandic scene with all those great bands. Theyr, Purrkur Pillnik, Jonee Jonee etc.
Speaking of nordic post punk ive recently opened up a brand new music blog which will focus on scandinavian and perhaps icelandic postpunk and new wave. Please visit at http://denkonkretakniven.blogspot.com
ill try it in swedish at first but if theres any international requests ill continue in english.

ONECHORD said...

great post and amazing blog!

gosh, tappi tikarrass sound is extremely refreshing. i'ven been listening to "krió" almost 20 times in a row, really :D

gosh, i have to admit björk made so great music. kukl is also an amazing band... "the eye" ep is damn great.

by the way, your next post "claustrofobia" is a record i really wanted to hear it many time ago. i love its cover, but ups, maybe i got a little bit dissapointed by their sound... anyway, "sombras en la alcoba" is an absolute hit.

have an extremely nice 2008!

Zeitgeist said...

These two are so great, I have dedicated an entire site to the Icelandic punk and new wave scene, and I'm still looking for people who share this certain kind of interest, so you are all welcome.

I would like to know if one of you has any stuff of that cool Icelandic punk band Fraebbblarnir as they sound really fantastic, but like most of the old stuff it is very hard to find anything.

take care

Dennis

Anonymous said...

another request for a zip file for the mac users?? Please. thanks. good post.

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for this =)

--JDT