The Devil Drives is the sixth album by Dave Graney 'n' The Coral Snakes. It was released in May 1997 on Mercury Records.[1] The album peaked at No. 18 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Album Charts.[2] It was also produced by Dave Graney, Clare Moore and David Ruffy.[3] The album was recorded in August 1996 in Kiss Studios, Melbourne and mixed in October 1996 at London at Matrix Maison Rouge studios.
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| Studio album by Dave Graney 'n' The Coral Snakes | ||||
| Released | May 1997 | |||
| Recorded | August 1996 | |||
| Studio | Kiss Studios, Melbourne | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Mercury | |||
| Producer | Dave Graney, Clare Moore, David Ruffy | |||
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The singles from the album were, "Feelin Kinda Sporty" in April, and "A Man on the Make" in September. The album was also accompanied by a media CD with an interview with Dave Graney called Coffins Have No Pockets. This was part of a media booklet based on a Holden Monaro owners manual in a plastic booklet/folder. The single won 'Best Video' by Mahony in 1997, the album was nominated for 'Best Cover Art' by Mahony and Graney received a nomination as 'Best Male Artist'.[4][5] It was the last studio album with the Coral Snakes and with Universal Music as the group disbanded in December.[1]
The name of the album follows the old proverb "Needs must when the devil drives", in which drive is a reference to coercing or (figuratively) pushing. However, the imagery of the album is suggestive of a literal interpretation of the devil driving (piloting) a car.
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Engineer - Kenny Jones Engineer Assistant - Sean Thompson Engineer - Andy Baldwin Mixer - David Ruffy Producer - Dave Graney, Clare Moore, David Ruffy Studio - Kiss, Melbourne (recording) Matrix Maison Rouge, London (Mixing)
Cover art - Tony Mahony
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