Naz Nomad and The Nighmares was a one-off project featuring the members of British punk and gothic rock band The Damned. Naz Nomad and The Nightmares released one album entitled "Give Daddy The Knife, Cindy" in 1984. The album was packaged to look like the re-issue of a 1967 soundtrack album to a (fictitious) low budget American horror film. A copyright notice on the front cover claims the film was "Copyright 1967 American Screen Destiny Pictures", and credits are given for the film's stars, director and producer.
Naz Nomad and The Nightmares released one album entitled "Give Daddy The Knife, Cindy" in 1984. The album was packaged to look like the re-issue of a 1967 soundtrack album to a (fictitious) low budget American horror film. A copyright notice on the front cover claims the film was "Copyright 1967 American Screen Destiny Pictures", and credits are given for the film's stars, director and producer.
The album itself features covers of songs by garage rock and psychedelic acts who had influenced the Damned, plus two original numbers in the same style. Each member of the band took on pseudonyms different from those used in The Damned for the project.
David Letts (a.k.a. Dave Vanian) as Naz Nomad - Vocals
Roman Jugg as Ulla - Keyboards
Christopher Miller (a.k.a. Rat Scabies) as Nick Detroit - Drums
Bryn Merrick as Buddy Lee Junior - Bass
Ray Burns (a.k.a. Captain Sensible) as Sphinx Svenson - Guitars