Powderworks (song)

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Released1978 (1978)
Length5:36
"Powderworks"
Song by Midnight Oil
from the album Midnight Oil
Released1978 (1978)
GenreRock
Length5:36
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Hirst
  • James
  • Moginie
  • Rotsey
Producer(s)
  • Midnight Oil
  • Keith Walker

"Powderworks" is a song by Midnight Oil released in November 1978 on their eponymous debut album via their own label, Powderworks Records.

The title is an Australian term for a munitions factory.[1] In his autobiography, Moginie says the song was named after "the road we drove down in Narrabeen" on their way to play at The Royal Antler Hotel, one of their early fan bases.[2] Powderworks is also the name of a record label, which the group established in 1978.[3]

Reception

Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described the album, "Only a handful of tracks such as 'Powderworks', 'Used and Abused' and the single 'Run by Night' (December 1978) revealed any promise."[3] "Powderworks" was not released as a single, and despite this is regarded rather highly by fans of the band and early on, became a very important part of the band's live performances. Unlike other songs from the album - "Used and Abused," "Surfing with a Spoon," and "Run by Night" - which were often performed live in the band's early touring, which was a place chosen to road-test the songs from Head Injuries, such as "No Reaction" and "Koala Sprint," this song persevered and was played in live shows up until at least 1982.

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