Bitter Desire

1984 single by Kids in the Kitchen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Bitter Desire" is a song by Australian pop/new wave group Kids in the Kitchen. The song was released in April 1984 as the second single from their debut studio album Shine (1985). The song peaked at number 17 on the Australian Kent Music Report.

Released2 April 1984[1]
Recorded1984
StudioAAV, Melbourne
Quick facts Single by Kids in the Kitchen, from the album Shine ...
"Bitter Desire"
Single by Kids in the Kitchen
from the album Shine
Released2 April 1984[1]
Recorded1984
StudioAAV, Melbourne
GenreElectronic, new wave
Length3:45
LabelMushroom Records
SongwritersBruce Curnow, Craig Harnath, Greg Dorman, Greg Woodhead, Scott Carne
ProducerDavid Kershenbaum
Kids in the Kitchen singles chronology
"Change in Mood"
(1983)
"Bitter Desire"
(1984)
"Something That You Said"
(1985)
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On 15 April 1984, the group performed "Bitter Desire" at the annual Countdown Music and Video Awards, where they were nominated for 'Most Promising New Talent' and 'Best Debut Single' for "Change in Mood".[2]

Line-up changes

By the time of the single's release and despite appearing in the videoclip for it, lead guitarist Greg Dorman and keyboardist Greg Woodhead had departed the line-up to be replaced by Claude Carranza and Alistair Coia, respectively.

Reception

Countdown Magazine said at the time of release, "if "Change in Mood" had been merely promising, "Bitter Desire" should seal [their] fate. That record is simply the best Australian single so far this year, and displays a depth of inspiration beyond any mere beginner's luck."[3]

Track listing

7" (K9353)

  • Side A "Bitter Desire" - 3:45
  • Side B "Hunting and Haunting" - 3:42

12"' (X13147)

  • Side A1 "Bitter Desire" (Kitchen Mix) - 5:48
  • Side B1 "Bitter Desire" (instrumental) - 3:45
  • Side B2 "Hunting and Haunting" (instrumental) - 3:42

Charts

Weekly charts

More information Chart (1984), Peak position ...
Chart (1984) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[4] 17
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Year-end charts

More information Chart (1984), Peak position ...
Chart (1984) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] 87
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References

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