Dave Dobbyn
Dave Dobbyn was one of the New Zealand pop scene's most popular and respected figures, enjoying success that spanned several decades. He first surfaced in mid-1976 as a founding member of Th' Dudes, one of the country's biggest bands of the era; Dobbyn was widely tapped as their breakout star, earning recognition for writing and singing their biggest hit, "Be Mine Tonight." Critical backlash, combined with drug and alcohol problems, ensured that Th' Dudes' success was short-lived, and following the group's 1980 demise, Dobbyn went into seclusion, writing and recording solo material in relative anonymity. A tour playing guitar in Sharon O'Neill's supporting band followed, and in early 1981 his debut solo single, "Lipstick Power," appeared on CBS; it failed to chart, however, as did the follow-up, "Bull by the Horns."
In mid-1981, Dave Dobbyn's Divers -- a band also consisting of ex-Lip Service guitarist Rob "Revox" Guy, drummer Peter "Rooda" Warren, and bassist Lisle Kinney -- made their live debut. After a handful of gigs, they rechristened themselves DD Smash and soon issued their first single, "Repetition"; it quickly reached the Top 25, and led to the 1982 release of the LP Cool Bananas, which entered the charts at number one. After an auto accident, Kinney left the band, and with new bassist Ian Morris, DD Smash resurfaced in 1983 with the hit "Outlook for Tuesday." After a concert LP, Live: Deep in the Heart of Taxes, Dobbyn fired everyone but Warren, recording 1984's The Optimist with session players.
On December 7, 1984, the new DD Smash played a free concert that ended in rioting; Dobbyn was made the scapegoat of the incident, and was tried for inciting the crowd to violence. The charges were eventually dismissed, but Dobbyn's reputation was sorely damaged; in the wake of the trial, he kept a low profile, recording the soundtrack to the animated feature Footrot Flats, and in early 1986 resurfaced fronting a new group dubbed Dave Dobbyn & the Stone People. The solo single "Slice of Heaven" followed, reaching the top of the New Zealand charts. Another single, "You Oughta Be in Love," was also enormously successful, and after extensive touring, Dobbyn finally issued his proper solo debut, Loyal, in 1988. After a handful of singles, he resurfaced in 1993 with Lament for the Numb; Twist was released a year later, followed by 1998’s The Islander, 2000’s Hopetown, 2005’s Available Light, and 2008’s Anotherland.
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Discography
33 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Nau Mai Rā (Welcome Home)
Pop - Released by Anotherland on 8 sep. 2017
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Anotherland
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anotherland on 1 sep. 2008
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Footrot Flats - The Dog's Tale
Pop - Released by Magpie Productions on 17 nov. 2005
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Overnight Success
Pop/Rock - Released by Columbia on 24 okt. 1999
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Whaling (2009 Version)
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anotherland on 6 nov. 2009
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This Love (A Tribute to the Pike River 29)
Dave Dobbyn, The Orpheus Choir of Wellington
Rock - Released by Anotherland on 25 jul. 2014
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Lament for the Numb (2023 Remastered)
Rock - Released by Anotherland on 10 nov. 2023
Available in24-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Available Light
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anotherland on 16 jun. 2005
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Lament for the Numb
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anotherland on 2 nov. 1993
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Footrot Flats - The Dog's Tale
Pop - Released by Magpie Productions on 17 nov. 2005
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
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Devil You Know (2009 Version)
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anotherland on 30 jun. 2009
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Anotherland
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anotherland on 1 sep. 2008
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Hine Ruhi / Slice of Heaven
Rock - Released by Anotherland on 10 sep. 2021
Available in24-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
This Love (A Tribute to the Pike River 29)
Dave Dobbyn, The Orpheus Choir of Wellington
Rock - Released by Anotherland on 25 jul. 2014
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo