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SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

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SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby crichert » Mon Jan 09, 2023 6:45 pm

Hi all,

Another tape digitally restored this weekend to share. This time, it's one of my fav Canadian bands that flew under the radar for many, and that's Darkroom.

Frontman Jim Gray and guitarist Alan Marks had previously left the bands they were in and formed Darkroom. With the additions of Wolf Radke on guitars and keyboards, bassist Garry Law and Tim Palmar on drums, they toured the local Edmonton area circuit and Robert Montgomery soon agreed to manage them.

They went to Sundown Recorders in ’82, and with Ron Vaugeois (One Horse Blue) producing, released a four-track EP called PRESSURE on Vera Cruz Records. Still making their rounds on the circuit, the edgy guitar work coupled with the underlying new wave/pop of the keyboards eventually caught the attention of WEA Canada’s Howard Steele.

He signed them to a deal in the spring of ’83 (one of the first Edmonton groups to be linked to a major label) and immediately shipped them back to Sundown to work with owner Wes Dakus. With new bassist Jeff Schmidt, they re-worked three of the four tracks from the EP, as well as a dozen or so other original tunes. The result was SAN PAKU, a record that managed to combine elements of new wave with hard-edged guitars and featured tight hooks and strong melodies. “In Dim Light” and the title track made their way onto the charts. Although both failed to crack the Top 40, the label only gave the record minimal push, and yet still gained critical praise, and at one time were actually mistaken as an English import. The title track found its way onto a 12″ EP early the next year, which featured an extended remix and the unreleased “Fixing Pieces.”

They ventured off to Toronto to record their sophomore album at Phase One Studios. With the addition of Barry Lindal taking over on keyboards and Tom Treumuth as producer, an additional recording was done at Farmyard Studio in Buckinghamshire, England and in Thunder Road Studio in Calgary. A TEST OF TIME was in the stores by the summer of ’85, and featured a more predominantly keyboard-oriented sound. “Don’t Play With Broken Hearts” was the first single, but again failed to make a dent in the charts. Other notable cuts included a cover of Marianne Faithful’s “Broken English” and “Lions Made of Stone” and “Put Away Your Toys,” both written by Gord and Hugh Leggat (Foot In Cold Water, Leggat, Mississippi Hippies).

My vinyl copy is in rough shape after many years of use, and sadly none of Darkroom's music has been given the remastering treatment it deserves, so when I stumbled upon a factory sealed cassette of "A Test of Time", I decided to digitize and share here. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

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https://mega.nz/folder/eckGSCSQ#4mr8Ky2KnUgjThN62K6l6g
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Re: SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby Sean » Tue Jan 10, 2023 10:03 am

Awesome, thanks Cory.
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Re: SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby mynameisbryce » Tue Jan 10, 2023 5:03 pm

Thank you! I first heard them on a compilation: https://www.discogs.com/master/1329998- ... Hits-Album
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Re: SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby Gazebo Music » Tue Jan 10, 2023 6:06 pm

Cor, an excellent overlooked album by Darkroom no doubt and great Rip/Re-Mastering job on the cassette! Sounds great!
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Re: SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby xymox970 » Tue Jan 10, 2023 6:29 pm

I wondered whether it was the same Darkroom (the band) as the one with the track San Paku.
Incidentally, that is one of the tracks that certainly goes on my best of "LBNF 80s" list.
Unforgettable track.
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Re: SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby Uvox » Wed Jan 11, 2023 4:39 am

My twopence to this post, DARKROOM first release, San Paku --
https://www.discogs.com/release/953416- ... m-San-Paku

Vynilrip, MP3 320:
https://mega.nz/folder/lYlFSZ5a#Jsf3rlrqpmyTl8f-IANM4A
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Re: SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby mynameisbryce » Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:07 pm

Thanks Uvox! Definitely worth a re-issue.
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Re: SHARE: Darkroom - 1985 - A Test of Time

Postby Rissan » Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:01 am

Thanks crichert and Uvox.
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