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"'Dead Eyes Opened'" is a song by the experimental Australian group Severed Heads, originally released on their 1983 album 'Since the Accident'. Upon its initial release as a 12-inch record single in 1984, the track received critical success. A remixed version released in October 1994 achieved commercial success in Australia, peaking at #16 on the ARIA Charts.

In 2015, the song was listed at number 16 in In the Mix's '100 Greatest Australian Dance Tracks of All Time'.

Background



Initially, 'Since the Accident' was a cassette tape recorded between 1982 and 1983, and "Dead Eyes Opened" was only left on said tape to help fill up the blank space. The song includes a spoken word sample, which was credited by Tom Ellard in 2006 to be Edgar Lustgarten in the television series 'Scales of Justice.' Lustgarten is the narrator, but the sample is from the episode 'Death on the Crumbles' from the earlier BBC radio series of the same name. The show was based on the 1924 murder of Emily Kaye.

Release and reception



The track was released as a 12-inch vinyl single in early 1984 to help promote 'Since the Accident', to which it received favorable reviews from critics. 'Sounds' magazine critic Dave Henderson described the track as '"gutsy, emotional, and melodic sound"' and, along with nine other singles released that same week, gave the track "Single of the Week" status. AllMusic critic Sean Carruthers gave the single 4 and a half stars out of a possible five, stating that it's '"...a great introduction for the band for North American audiences"'. Tom Ellard, frontman of Severed Heads, has expressed his distaste for the track many times throughout the years, even calling it "insipid" in one interview; and introducing the track during one live performance by stating "Here's a song we've all come to hate over the years." The single received a commercial release in Australia in June 1984.

Since its initial release in 1984, the single has been reissued a few times, each "version" includes a completely new track listing from the original. Nettwerk reissued the single as a 12-inch extended play in 1986, complete with new tracks, in order to help promote the then-newly released 'Come Visit The Big Bigot'. Similarly, Volition Records, in partnership with Sony Music, released another version of the single in 1994, now set with new remixes of the track, to help promote 'Gigapus'. The entire 1986 Nettwerk single was also included on the compact disc version of 'Come Visit The Big Bigot', which was titled as 'Come Visit The Big Bigot With Dead Eyes Opened', while the entire 1994 Volition single was included as a bonus second disc on some versions of 'Gigapus'.

Track listing



Original Ink Records 1984 12"



Nettwerk 1986 12"



Volition Records 1994 CD



Chart history



References




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