On This Day 29/01/198 The Teardrop Explodes

On this day, 29 January 1982, post-punk band The Teardrop Explodes played Cardiff University on their Wilder tour. The venue was originally Sophia Gardens but after the roof collapsed in January following a heavy snowfall the venue was switched to Cardiff University.. The band had recently released their second album Wilder.

Wilder was recorded following a turbulent period in the band's career involving the success of their debut album Kilimanjaro, several line-up changes and a fraught, drug-fuelled American tour. For Wilder, the group's leader and principal songwriter Julian Cope developed his songwriting by using many experimental approaches.

Wilder featured a far greater use of synthesizer arrangements and loop experiments than Kilimanjaro, predominantly at the instigation of keyboard player David Balfe (who acted as Cope's principal creative collaborator in the studio). By now Cope had mostly abandoned his role as the group's bass player (with many tracks on the record featuring session bassist James Eller) and shared some of the guitarist role with Troy Tate, as well as dabbling in piano and organ.

Some tracks featured a full group sound as featured on Kilimanjaro (most notably "Passionate Friend", the only single release and album track to feature the band's ill-fated US touring members Alfie Agius and Jeff Hammer) but in general the album broke away from the West Coast/beat group sound of the debut as well as having a noticeably more downbeat and troubled atmosphere. Some Wilder tracks featured little or no guitar, avoided the standard drumkit or set Cope's voice against solo synthesizer only.

Setlist

Like Leila Khaled Said

Seven Views of Jerusalem

Ha Ha I'm Drowning

Falling Down Around Me

Log Cabin

.And the Fighting Takes Over

Passionate Friend

Books

Tiny Children

You Disappear From View

Clementis

Suffocate

Treason

Colours Fly Away

Reward

The Culture Bunker

Encore:

Screaming Secrets

Sleeping Gas