Diving For Pearls
50 top tracks
Diving For Pearls
50 top tracks
Albums

Diving For Pearls
Diving For Pearls

Texas
Diving For Pearls

Absolute Hair Metal Vol. 58
Diving For Pearls
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Rockin' '80s [Disc 1]
Diving For Pearls
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Rockin' 80's [Sony] Disc 1
Diving For Pearls

Rockin' 80's
Diving For Pearls

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Diving For Pearls

Rockin' 80s (disc 1)
Diving For Pearls

Rockin 80s
Diving For Pearls
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Diving For Pearls [Rock Candy remaster]
Diving For Pearls

Buzz Rock
Diving For Pearls
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Diving for Pearls [Bonus Tracks]
Diving For Pearls
Biography
"Founded in 1988 by Danny Malone (ex-The Trademarks) and named after a line in the Elvis Costello song, Shipbuilding, the Diving For Pearls' 1989 self-titled debut gained a coveted five-K review in rock bible Kerrang! But the grunge revolution and poor promotion by Epic Records prematurely ended the bands career and it would be more than a decade before Malone would reunite with producer David Prater to recreate the distinctive Diving For Pearls sound. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Diving+F...Read more on Last.fm
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"Founded in 1988 by Danny Malone (ex-The Trademarks) and named after a line in the Elvis Costello song, Shipbuilding, the Diving For Pearls' 1989 self-titled debut gained a coveted five-K review in rock bible Kerrang! But the grunge revolution and poor promotion by Epic Records prematurely ended the bands career and it would be more than a decade before Malone would reunite with producer David Prater to recreate the distinctive Diving For Pearls sound.
Danny Malone moved on to join Band Of Angels led by Elliot Easton of The Cars, whose Roy Thomas Baker produced album for Atlantic Records was shelved and remains unreleased. However, five songs from the BOA sessions with Malone on lead vocals surfaced as bonus tracks on the 1996 re-issue of Easton's solo album Change No Change, originally released in 1985. Malone also teamed up with former Styx member Glen Burtnik, in a short lived band called Dunaways, who played a half dozen shows at New York's CBGBs before calling it quits.
The 2005 release 'Texas' was recorded in Allen, Texas and latterly, Massachusetts, during 2004, and the musical chemistry between the two during recording sessions in 1989 was evident in abundance this time around too. While 'Texas' remains true to the timeless sound of Diving For Pearls, the albums 12 tracks demonstrate a contemporary edge and the result is an effortless combination of the modern and the classic, as Malone notes. David and I wanted the new record to have a sense of continuity with the first record without sounding nostalgic, he says. We are both fans of the records being made by bands like the White Stripes and Audioslave, and wanted to see if we could incorporate a few of the elements that they use, without abandoning the sound that we established on the first record. Diving For Pearls were cruelly denied the opportunity to build on such a glorious start to their music career, and though the musical landscape has significantly altered in the 15 years since the band first burst onto the scene, with the release of 'Texas', Malone believes some things never change. We're still a good little rock n roll band, with good songs, and hopefully a believable lead singer, he says. And I don't think that we've strayed too far away from what we've always been good at...melodic rock. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Diving+For+Pearls">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
