Parts Found In Sea
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Origin:
Campbellville, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Biography:
Formed in Campbellville, Ontario as a duo of Cowal & Currie, they augmented the line-up for their self-titled EP in 1983. The band's permanent line-up solidified in 1984 with the addition of Lippai and Biggs who would appear on the band's second EP 'Seat Of The Writing Man'.
The consolidated act finally released a full-length album, 'Can See The Forest', in 1986 after moving to Toronto.
The band broke up in 1987 after Dave Currie was killed in a car accident. They re-formed for several concerts to raise completion funds for the live album 'Every Soul's House' which would be David Currie's final recordings from two 1987 gigs at Toronto's Cameron House and Kitchener's Level 21. Lippai's brother took over guitar duties, joined by Steve Mub of Groovy Religion.
During this period Parts were occasionally joined by Keith Whittaker (ex-Demics) for guest vocals. After the LP was released they broke up for good. Steve Cowal went on to form Swamp Baby.
-Tom Goode, Richard Rice, and Nick Marcilio
Steve Cowal: vocals
David Currie: guitar
Eric: bass (1983)
Dan Hill: drums (1983)
Frank Lippai: bass, vocals (replaced Eric 1984)
Steve Biggs: drums (replaced Hill 1984)