Saturday, May 30, 2009

FASHION OF (1984) Part 2.








































































This is my favourite Puma (1984 model) , would be great to get one:)

UPDATED:

A never posted album from Kim Larsen:

KIM LARSEN - 231045-0637 (1979)
http://saltyka.blogspot.com/2007/01/kim-larsen-jungle-dreams-1981-sittin.html

Thank you Svabdos for sending us this!!!

REPOSTED ALBUMS

ABC - Up (1989)
http://rapidshare.com/files/238574719/ok_abc_-_up__1989_.rar

CINQUE CENTO - Lake Shore Drive
http://rapidshare.com/files/238575881/cinque_cento.rar


AU PAIRS - Stepping Out of Line - Anthology
http://rapidshare.com/files/244039275/aup1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/244039575/aup2.rar

MAGNUS - The Body Gave You Everything (2004)
http://rapidshare.com/files/244034522/magbo.rar

SPLIFF

85555
http://rapidshare.com/files/244042283/spi8.rar

Schwarz Auf Weiss
http://rapidshare.com/files/244045877/spliaf.rar

Herzlichen
http://rapidshare.com/files/244045528/splihe.rar

The Spliff radio Show
http://rapidshare.com/files/244049020/splirasho.rar

Alles Gute
http://rapidshare.com/files/244043104/spiagu.rar


RHEINGOLD - R (1982)
http://rapidshare.com/files/72480206/Der_Fan.rar.html

THE QUICK - International Thing (1984)
http://rapidshare.com/files/22009513/quick.rar.html

RAISE THE DRAGON - Deliverance (1984)
http://rapidshare.com/files/244378752/raise_the_dragon_-_deliverance_.rar

THE COLOURFIELD (TERRY HALL) - Deception
http://rapidshare.com/files/244053456/thdec.rar


VEGAS (TERRY HALL) - Vegas
http://rapidshare.com/files/244049092/thveg.rar


TIN MACHINE - Live At Satan's Perfume Paris 1991
http://rapidshare.com/files/244031905/tmpa__a.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/244032154/tmpa_b.rar

THE SILENCERS - A Letter from St. Paul
http://rapidshare.com/files/21972170/letters.rar.html

SYLVESTER - Collection
http://rapidshare.com/files/115619199/sylv_a.rar.html

http://rapidshare.com/files/115636563/sylvb.rar.html

RED FLAG

Naive art
http://rapidshare.com/files/244428257/rf-naa.rar

Bitter End
http://rapidshare.com/files/244035662/refbi.rar


YUKIHIRO TAKAHASHI

Broadcast From Heaven
http://rapidshare.com/files/115288716/yuta-broad.rar.html

Pulse
http://rapidshare.com/files/244065024/y-pu.rar

Poisson D'avril
http://rapidshare.com/files/244057534/y-po.rar

Life Time Happy Time
http://rapidshare.com/files/244062052/y-liti.rar

It's A Y.T. World
http://rapidshare.com/files/244054028/y-wo.rar

Portrait With No Name
http://rapidshare.com/files/244057851/y-na.rar

A Sight Of Ghost
http://rapidshare.com/files/244061908/y-sigo.rar

A Day Of Hope
http://rapidshare.com/files/244064624/y-rho.rar

Stay Close EP
http://rapidshare.com/files/244429989/y-stclo.rar

PILOT - The Craighall Demos (it was never posted before!)
http://rapidshare.com/files/244381651/pilde.rar


MESSAGE:
Next upload in september (or maybe sooner but not sure yet)


THE JAZZ BUTCHER





"We don't play jazz and we don't eat meat"


"THE JAZZ BUTCHER is one of the most criminally under-recognized musical geniuses on the planet. Sound heavy? It's not - it's great FUN!"



"The Jazz Butcher helmed by Pat Fish, the Jazz Butcher himself (a.k.a. Butcher), is one of the longest running and most popular cult bands in Britain, having recorded some fifteen albums since it’s founding in Oxford, England in 1982."

"Over the last three decades the Jazz Butcher has consistently put out some of the most intelligent, inventive, hilarious, moving and brilliant music ever recorded by any mortal."

"They were a personal favorite of Creation founder Alan McGee."

Genre:
Rock
Style:
New Wave, Pop Rock

Members:

Pat Fish - Voice, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Saxophone, Flute, Xylophone, Rubber Animals, Programming..
Owen Jones (
http://www.shakespeareandthebible.de/) - Drums (1983, 1986, 1999-2008)
Kevin Haskins (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Haskins and http://www.myspace.com/kevinmhaskins) (Love And Rockets, Bauhaus, Messy, Tones On Tail) - Drums (1983-1985, US Live dates, 2000, 2001)
Max Eider (
http://www.maxeider.com/ and www.myspace.com/maxeider) - Lead Guitar, Voice (1983-1986)
Rolo McGinty (
http://woodentopsmusic.com/) ( The Innocents, The Woodentops) - Bass (1983 - 1985)
Alice Thompson (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Thompson) (The Woodentops) - Organ (1983, 1985)
David J (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_J) (ex-Bauhaus, Love & Rockets, The Sinister Ducks) (1984-1985) - Bass
Graham "Felix" Fudger (
http://www.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/studentbios/graham_fudger.html) - Bass (1985-1986)
Alex Green (
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/durer/229/alex.html and http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=60917669) - Tenor, Alto Saxophones (1986-1995)
Kizzy O'Callaghan died from a brain tumor in 1990 (guitar 1988-1990)
Laurence O'Keefe (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_O%27Keefe_(rock_musician)) (The Levitation,Dark Star, Hope Blister,Sophia) - Bass, Guitar (1988-1992)
Sonic Boom (alias Pete Kember) (
http://www.sonic-boom.info/ and http://www.myspace.com/sonicboom) (Spacemen 3, Spectrum, Blips, Experimental Audio Research)- Guitar (1988,1991)
Alex Lee (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Lee) The Sinister Ducks, The Blue Aeroplanes, Strangelove, Suede) - Guitar (1988-1995)
Paul Mulreany (
http://www.ozjam.com.au/musician/paulmulreany ) (The Blue Aeroplanes, Primal Scream) - Drums, Vocals, Guitar, Bass (1989-1993)
Julian Poole (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bristol/content/music/2001/03/18/music1/setlist.shtml) (Strangelove, Witness, The Blue Aeroplanes) - Guitar (1990)
Richard Formby (
http://www.myspace.com/formbyrichard) (Spectrum, Dakota Suite) - Guitar (1990-1993)
Joe Allen (Strangelove, The Blue Aeroplanes) - Bass (1991-1992)
Peter Astor (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Astor) (Ellis Island Sound, The Loft, The Weather Prophets) - Guitar (1991-1992)
Peter Crouch (
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=59199610) - Guitar (1992-1993)
Nick Burson (Foo Foo & The Boy) - Drums (1993)
Dooj Wilkinson - Bass (1993-1995)
Gabriel Turner (also was in Sumosonic in 1998) - Drums,Vocals (1994)
Dave Henderson - Guitar (1995)
Colin - Drums, misc European and English live dates (1995)
Curtis E. Johnson (
www.myspace.com/curtis_e_johnson and http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/people/curtis_johnson.html ) - Guitar (1999)
Pat Beirne (
http://www.spy-pictures.com/) - Harmonica (1999-2000)
Steve Valentine (works as attorney in LA, see:
http://members.calbar.ca.gov/search/member_detail.aspx?x=191394) - Bass (1999 - 2009)
Rodney Allen (
http://www.last.fm/music/Rodney+Allen) (The Chesterfields, Horror of Reality, The Blue Aeroplanes) - Guitar (?)


VIDEO:
"Spooky"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFielGAVxUk

"Girl Go"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhpMSXo-kzM&feature=related



THE TONIX (pre Jazz Butcher) - Tonix EP (1981)

Credits:
Pat Fish -Vocals
John Silver - Bass
Dave Goldie - Guitar
Pete Millson - Guitar
Owen Jones - Drums


Tracklist:

01 Sex Junk
02 Strangers
03 Talk To me


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232114310/The_Tonix.rar

CITC:
What were the bands like that you were in early on?

Max Eider:
"Well, they were pisspoor, of course. Initially we wanted to sound something like Ummagumma-period Pink Floyd. But luckily our bassist's older brother, John Silver (more about John later), strongly advised us to stop arsing around and learn how to play a few Chuck Berry numbers. No better place to start. However, around that time we also started dabbling with LSD and spending long periods listening awestruck to Gong records, so we soon reverted to feeble attempts at prog/psychedelic rock. Still, at least by then we knew how to play a 12-bar.

At university there was a series of groups, of which the best by some distance was a band called the Sonic Tonix, formed by the aforementioned John Silver, with Owen Jones, who later joined the Jazz Butcher, on drums. By that time Punk had arrived and most of us were deeply embarrassed about a large section of our record collections. John was writing some good, quirky, spiky stuff, and Pat Fish and I were drafted in on vocals and guitar respectively. I replaced the original guitar player, Simon Mawby (later of The Woodentops). Pat and I had previously been in another band called The Institution, which had Rolo -- who went on to form The Woodentops -- on bass. I still know all these people.

Pat and I were both writing the occasional song at this time, but nothing either of us would care to remember. As a guitar player too, I had yet to find my way. However, at one point quite early on, one of the most accomplished musicians knocking around at the time came up to me after a gig and told me that I was the best amateur guitarist he'd ever heard. I was amazed, and I knew it was a misjudgment, but all the same I'd fooled him, and the compliment probably made me take my playing a bit more seriously."
(
http://www.caughtinthecarousel.com/interviews/maxEider.php)

and read more here:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=138781577


















































IN BATH OF BACON (1983)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Xylophone, Flute, Organ
Max Eider - Guitar
Louis Leroi - Saxophone
Lionel Brando - Drums
Rolo McGinty (from The Woodentops) - Bass (track 09)
Ian Sturgess (
http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/the-ticket/ian_sturgess/) - Fretless Bass (tracks 01,03)
M. K. Daley - Thin Bass (track 08), Guitar (track 13)
John Silver - Mad Guitar (track 02)
Alice Thompson (from The Woodentops) - Vocals (track 10)
The Undead - Vocals (track 08)
The Sausage People - Vocals (track 11)
Recorded: Aug/Sep 1982, Starforce Studio, Clapham
Engineered: M. K. Daley
Production: Pat Fish & Lionel Brando
Photography: Mr. B (front), Mitch Jenkins (back)

VIDEO:
"Partytime"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qjl98ojBFGo

Tracklist:

01 Gloop Jiving
02 Jazz Butcher Theme
03 Partytime
04 Bigfoot Motel
05 Sex Engine
06 Chinatown
07 B-Side
08 Zombie Love
09 Grey Flannelette
10 La Mer
11 Poisoned By Food
12 Love Kittens
13 Bath Of Bacon
14 Girls Who Keep Goldfish

Bonus:





































SOUTHERN MARK SMITH (7") (1983)

15 Southern Mark Smith
16 Jazz Butcher -v- Count Dracula


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233344882/babac.rar

Q:
HOW DID THE JAZZ BUTCHER COME ABOUT?

Pat:
"i didn't have any friends! no, i'd been in this group and we'd played cambridge. as i sat on the toilet after the show, i asked myself, 'are we having fun? are we making money?' that was when i decided to stop playing and found that the others wanted to stop as well. next came a long succession of staying on people's floors and sponging off people. i fled to northampton and decided that i could write songs on my own, and did it. it all started from my own amusement on a two-track cassette player. then i met david "elvis" barker (boss of glass records)."

Q:
IS THE JAZZ BUTCHER A PERMANENT THING?

Pat:
"of course. the jazz butcher is me."

Q:
WHAT MOVES YOU TO WRITE A LYRIC?

Pat:
"mostly happy things, you've got your Bob Dylans and John Cales to make all the social statements. but i'm really into song writers like ray davies or Brian Eno, just any old stuff that occurs, you know. usually the title and the lyrics weave a sort of pattern, hopefully. i rarely get inspired to write songs about girl-boy experiences, or boy-cat experiences. a lot of people think the jazz butcher is quite a wacky guy, they don't realize that my songs are quite serious matters. it's just that the subject often isn't obvious, i don't comment on the situation, i just present the situation."

Q:
HOW ABOUT SOUTHERN MARK SMITH WHY HIM?

Pat:

"if the world were a good place, there would always be a southern mark smith. it's quite selfish really, but there should always be a jazz butcher. southern mark smith is not a derogatory comment, he is a good man, too many people have an image of him being a twisted bastard. what it boils down to is that most people chip away at taking the piss, where as he just goes in full steam ahead."
(
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/press/85abstract.html)


"A true style chameleon, the Jazz Butcher is a hard act to categorize — and nowhere more so than on this album, which is primarily a one-man effort with help from assorted sidemen. The songs here are embryonic forays into styles he would explore more confidently on subsequent albums. The title track is a punky blues number complete with squealing Elvis Costello-style organ. "Poisoned by Food" and "Sex Engine Thing" are thin, raw, folk-pop influenced numbers with an irresistibly nervous beat; the former paraphrases Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild," while the latter snitches Jonathan Richman's "Bye-bye" line from "Roadrunner." The musical feel of that Modern Lovers song is also evoked in a jazzy way on "Jazz Butcher Theme." "Partytime" is best described as cocktail folk. "La Mer" is a faux French folk song with surreal lyrics about elephants. Clever, unusual accompaniments are put forth in "Chinatown" (flutes, glockenspiel, click track) and "Grey Flanellette" [sic] (glockenspiels, bass, organ, sandpaper blocks, click track). The songs have unusual, improvisatory nonsense lyrics that veer from the obscure to the semi-clever. The sound and playing have a homemade quality that sometimes crosses the line into sloppiness. This is a strange yet intriguing record."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:j9ftxqehldhe~T1)

"Before I begin phase two of these Jazz Butcher reviews (i.e., filling in all the gaps in his discography), I need to point out two things. One is that a lot of these albums are recorded under the name the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, but I'm not going to make the distinction between JBC and JB here, because there really is no measurable difference. Secondly, all of the missing fragments in my collection were provided to me by an insanely kind individual who goes by the name NameDotCom. One day, he e-mailed me out of the blue and asked if I'd like for him to make me copies of a lot of Butch's out-of-print material so that I could review it, and what should arrive in my mailbox this week but nearly the entire Jazz Butcher discography? I've been tirelessly searching for these albums for like five years, so imagine my euphoric delight at finding them all wrapped up in a nice little package, with colorful slim jewel cases. My gratitude toward NameDotCom is boundless, and all he asked in return for fulfilling my lifelong dream is that I ask all of you JBC fans out there to please purchase these albums in a manner that will result in money actually getting into Butch's pockets, if possible. The label Vinyl Japan has recently started re-releasing some of the old stuff (A Scandal in Bohemia and Distressed Gentlefolk, as of this writing), and it's not only cheaper to buy the records directly from them as opposed to on eBay, but you'll be supporting one of the most talented British songwriters of the past twenty years.

Why didn't Vinyl Japan start their re-release campaign with the Butcher's first album, In Bath of Bacon, you ask? Well, presumably this is because they wanted to earn a little money from the first batch of re-releases in order to fund the next batch, and frankly, they probably wouldn't make a dime off this one. It's a magnificently stupid album. It opens with the cheesiest lounge-funk song you can imagine, with the Butcher (AKA Pat Fish, though that isn't his real name either) introducing each band member in the most obsequious manner possible: "Martin K. Daly, the Prime Minister of Funk." From there, things desend (or ascend, depending on your point of view) into smart-alecky songs about Bigfoot, food poisoning, zombies, how wonderful kittens are, and parties ("This is partytime, and it's better than a cold bath with someone you dislike"). This jovial idiocy is all a put-on, though; it's belied by the thoughtful, subtle "Chinatown," a beautiful song that is carried by Fish's minimalistic flute playing and lyrics that evoke Cold War paranoia. Even if most of the other songs sound as though the lyrics were made up on the spot (the sexy "La Mer" is a song sung entirely in French that purports to be about the sea, but suddenly veers off onto the topic of elephants), there's a hilarious twinkle of intelligence behind it all, and the music is a lo-fi treat that melds Frank Zappa's more accessible indulgences with the twee carnival folk of Split Enz's early work. If you can find it, In Bath of Bacon is slight, immature, and just this side of brilliant. Grade: B+"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)


Caught In The Carousel:
What I've always found so striking about the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy is on those early records the band's identity seemed so fully formed, the aesthetic almost instant. That's no small feat for such a young band--what was the key to that artistic self-possession?

Pat Fish:
"Well, we weren't that young, compared to a lot of people. I was already 24 when we started making the first record. Max Eider (guitar) and I had known each other for quite a few years. We had become disillusioned with pretty much the same things and taken refuge in a few--primarily 1960's--things that we both admired.

Musically, once Max adopted that loungey guitar style of his, it provided a definite, identifiable sonic hook, as it were. My ability on all the instruments was extremely rudimentary, so at least that compelled me to keep things simple. The first line-up was pretty gang-minded. I'd say that the NN1 end (David and me) tended to provide the theoretical end of the aesthetic, whereas the Londoners (Max and Owen) actually had the chops. And the Triumph Vitesse convertible. Important, too, to credit D. Elvis Barker of Glass Records for corralling such a pack of foppish shitheids and building some kind of a mythology around them. Not to say that he was Malcolm McClaren or anything, but he was very astute in feeding us new music and cultural references that he knew would push our buttons. Uh...we didn't really notice any of that at the time..."

More review:
http://zerogsound.blogspot.com/2008/10/jazz-butcher-in-bath-of-bacon-1982.html

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/bath.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/smith.html






































A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA (1984)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Guitar, Vocals
Max Eider - Guitar
Owen Jones - Drums
David J. - Bass
Recorded: August 1984, Woodbine Studio, Leamington Spa
Engineer - John A. Rivers (
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/the-sound-of-leamington-spa.htm), Jonathan Dee (also engineers of Dead Can Dance)
Producer - John A. Rivers (
http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/card/0,,548895,00.html)
Photography - Mitch Jenkins (
http://www.mitchjenkins.com/)

VIDEO:
"Girlfriend"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsWDmJtDcns

Tracklist:

01 Southern Mark Smith
02 Real Men
03 Soul Happy Hour
04 I Need Meat
05 Just Like Betty Page
06 Marnie (Muscovite Mix)
07 Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
08 Mind Like A Playgroup
09 Girlfriend
10 My Desert

Bonus:

MARNIE (EP) (1984)

11 Marnie (Miaow Mix)
12 Zombie Love
13 Girls Who Keep Goldfish/Sweet Jane (Reed)
14 Cowgirl Fever


ROADRUNNER (EP) (1984)

15 Roadrunner (Richman)
16 Rain
17 Drink

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233296583/asca.rar

"Recording with a stable backup band, the Jazz Butcher here puts together a top-shelf diamond of a record that is filled with excellent, memorable songs. Diverse styles are deftly referenced here and the lyrics are focused, wry, and often killer clever. The sound quality is a big improvement over that of his prior release, In Bath of Bacon. The drivingly tuneful "Southern Mark Smith" and "Girlfriend" are in a ringing folk-pop style. "I Need Meat" is a jumpy, neo-rockabilly number. "Marnie" deftly mixes funk and ethnic influences. "My Desert" is essentially a sea chantey or campfire singalong with ironically downbeat lyrics. "Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present" is a fuzzed-out hard rock parody with irreverently Dylan-esque "I Shall Be Free" style lyrics. "Just like Betty Page" is an uptempo, acoustic guitar based, top-tapping delight. And the wonderfully inventive "Real Men" utilizes a bizarre accompaniment of thudding drums, rumbling bass, and sparkling glockenspiel surrounding hilarious lyrics that attack macho attitudes. Don't pass up this album if you can find it."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:k9ftxqehldhe~T1)

"This album was originally released on cd with the 'sex and travel' ep tacked on at the end. It was my first introduction to the butcher and his brand of irreverant bohemian pop. Sadly, a few years later glass records sold the rights to all of their output on glass in the back of the bar. The influence of alcohol on their career can never be underestimated.
A Scandal in Bohemia is arguably their finest moment. It runs the gamut of styles and textures. Blissful acoustic ballads like 'just like betty page' and 'soul happy hour' (one of many odes to drinking...) to something much louder, like 'Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present' or 'Real Men From Hell' (not drum n bass, it's drum and bells.) To the purely inane like 'Mind Like A Playgroup' and 'My Desert'.

If you already got draining the glass and are looking for more, this is definitely worth checking out. This is also one of the one's David J. from Bauhaus and Love and Rockets played on."

"I've been looking for this album for 14 years. David J from Bauhaus/Love & Rockets guests on this, and there are a number of classics here: "Real Men," and "Southern Mark Smith." In my opinion, "A Scandal In Bohemia" is a paragon of creativity.
It will be strange to listen to it a decade-and-a-half later...um, didn't hear it too much on the radio! It's one of those gems that you know will never see the light of day...anyway, get it and give it a try."

"It should be noted at this point that the Jazz Butcher's music has nothing whatsoever to do with jazz. (To some, this will be a major selling point.) The "butcher" aspect is appropriate, however, since A Scandal in Bohemia finds the band chopping up various elements from rock history, walloping them with a surgical two-by-four, and stitching them back together in mutations that resemble some of the more whimsical creatures from the bad kid's bedroom in Toy Story. "Soul Happy Hour," for example, borrows a few lines from "Money (That's What I Want)" and inserts them into an ingratiating doo-wop arrangement, all in the service of a drinking song. "My Desert" is a stirring, anthemic waltz that skewers the pomposity of stirring anthems (think the theme to John Wayne's The Green Berets), while "Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present" is a drunken, stomping sort of proto-punk mess that inexplicably juxtaposes Alice Cooper and Jim Morrison with rotting fish and sausages. Even if I don't care for "I Need Meat" (which isn't due to the fact that I'm a vegetarian so much as the fact that I don't like rockabilly to begin with, and less so when the song's riff is constructed from the off-kilter opening to "These Boots are Made for Walking"), that's made up for by two of the great lost singles of the eighties: "Southern Mark Smith (Big Return)" and "Real Men." The former is an airy, straightforward pop song that has one of the best keyboard lines you'll ever hear, and the latter is a hilarious rant against bullying, beer commercial machismo ("They're stronger than a sheet of metal and they're in the rugby club reserves/Buy the wife a birthday kettle/These are real men getting on my nerves"). This would not have been possible on their previous album, but Fish, guitarist Max Eider, and the new, taut rhythm section of bassist David J. and drummer Owen Jones have miraculously evolved into a polished satirical unit. It's never as off-the-hook silly as Ween or anything, but the Jazz Butcher's droll brand of genre-splicing is every bit as accessibly clever. Check it out. Grade: A" (
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/scandal.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/marnie.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/roadrunner.html



































SEX AND TRAVEL (1985)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Guitar, Vocals
Max Eider - Guitar
Owen Jones - Drums
David J. - Bass
Graham "Felix" Fudger - Bass
Recorded: February 1985, Woodbine Studio, Leamington Spa
Producer - John A. Rivers (see Scandal In Bohemia album)
Photography - Mitch Jenkins (see Scandal In Bohemia album)

Tracklist:

01 Big Saturday
02 Holiday
03 Red Pets
04 Only A Rumour
05 President Reagan's Birthday Present
06 What's The Matter, Boy?
07 Walk With The Devil
08 Down The Drain

Bonus:

09 Christmas With The Pygmies


REAL MEN (EP) (1985)

10 Real Men
11 JB -v- PM






























THE HUMAN JUNGLE (EP) (1985)

12 The Human Jungle
13 Death Dentist
14 The Devil Is My Friend


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233300810/setra.rar

"This is classic Jazz Butcher. Short songs/stories about everyday, ordinary things and people wrapped up in melodic post-punk/new wave-style music. And they are done in a way that is pure Jazz Butcher (aka Pat Fish). Here an ordinary typewriter becomes ideal percussion to a monotone song about an average "English-speaking gentleman on holiday." This is a song that Ray Davies could have written circa 1969, but here the added keyboards and typewriter turn this story into something downright eerie. This is the charm of the Jazz Butcher. The smile they place on the listener's face is quickly erased into an expression of unease. Although the title of this album would suggest a live recording, it is not. No, the title gives away the content of the album — songs about sex and travel. Beautifully crafted tunes with wonderful arrangements, usually on the sparse side, but it works. The Jazz Butcher's voice is his usual deadpan mixed with sympathy and irony. For this release, the Jazz Butcher features ex-Bauhaus member David J, who co-writes one song which has the expected dark feel to it ("Walk With the Devil"). This is a great album."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:a9ftxqehldhe~T1)

" Two months after the release of The Gift of Music, the Butcher's third proper LP revealed a newly mature band- one who had learned how to temper their goofiness with a regretful sincerity (and who was still savvy enough to dilute the sincerity with goofiness), while still keeping the tunes front and center. "Only a Rumour" is a terrific, introspective ballad about a nadir in a romantic relationship, and the mind-blowing Spaghetti Western epic "Walk with the Devil" expertly chronicles its bitter end. Less heavy but still just as subtle are "Down the Drain" (a cute Max Eider nursery rhyme) and "Holiday" (a parody of an uptight, "regular English-speaking gentleman on holiday" which lists his daily itinerary to a breathless, inflexible rhythm). In fact, only the jankly rave-up "Red Pets" is too knowing for its own good. Too short at only eight songs (I listened to the whole thing on the way to the video store and back), Sex and Travel nevertheless documents an important step in the Jazz Butcher's career: the one that lifted him above mere "novelty act" status and marked him as one of the great British zeitgeist photographers of the 1980s. Grade: A-" (
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/sex.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/men.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/jungle.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/pygmies.html




































HAMBURG -LIVE (1985)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Guitar, Vocals
Max Eider - Guitar, Vocals
Graham "Felix" Fudger - Bass
Owen Jones - Drums, Vocals

Notes:
Recorded live, 16 Aug 1985, Onkel Pö's, Lehmweg 44, Hamburg

VIDEO:
"Death Dentist"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsveB9VpivY&feature=related

Tracklist:

01 Bath Of Bacon
02 Soul Happy Hour
03 Death Dentist
04 Walk With The Devil
05 Rain
06 Roadrunner (Richman)
07 Jazz Butcher -v- Count Dracula
08 Bigfoot Motel
09 Real Men
10 Only A Rumour
11 Girlfriend
12 Sweet Jane (Reed)

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233300249/hambu.rar

"This live album, recorded (appropriately enough) in Hamburg, Germany in August 1985, features the post-David J. Butcher lineup of Pat Fish, Max Eider, Owen Jones, and Felix Ray. Given the Butcher's fondnes s for songs about alcohol, you might expect a drunken chaos; instead, Hamburg is an agreeably loose but thoroughly professional affair. Fish forgets no lyrics and Eider does not drop, smash, or otherwise abuse his guitar. One could quibble with the choice of material. The 12 songs here are heavy on the bittersweet, and any Butcher fan will be able to come up with a few favorites they'd like to have seen included; "Drink" and "J.B. v. P.M." leap most immediately to mind. Still, it's quite nice to have live versions of "Bath of Bacon," "Rain," "Real Men," "Sweet Jane" and so on, and Hamburg serves as a worthwhile document of the Butcher and his cohorts in their prime."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:g9fyxqehldhe)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/hamburg.html



































THE GIFT OF MUSIC (Compilation) (1985)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Max Eider - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Alice Thompson (from The Woodentops) - Organ (tracks 01,05)
Rolo McGinty (from The Woodentops) - Bass (tracks 01,02,05)
David J. - Bass, Vocals
Owen Jones - Drums
Bass - Felix (track 12)
Drums - Kevin Haskins (track 01,05), Joby Palmer (ex-In Embrace and Eyeless in Gaza)(track 02)

Notes:
This records collects together the various singles that have been issued in England to date (1985).
1st Compilation on Glass Records of 1st 4 singles. Made for Export. Includes 5 Bonus Tracks.

VIDEO:
"Water"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5_TZY6Ej1Y

Tracklist:

01 Southern Mark Smith
02 Marnie
03 Roadrunner
04 Real Men
05 JB Meets Count Dracula
06 Zombie Love
07 Goldfish (Bonus Track)
08 Sweet Jane (Bonus Track)
09 Rain
10 Jazz Butcher V Prime Minister
11 Water
12 Partytime (Bonus Track)
13 Lost In France (Bonus Track)
14 Drink (Bonus Track)

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233545780/gimu.rar

"This album is a stellar collection of pre-1985 singles. Only one song, "Real Men," and is lifted verbatim from a prior album, though. "Southern Mark Smith" is presented in a rushed tempo, organ dominated, psychedelia influenced version markedly different from that on A Scandal in Bohemia. "Marnie" receives a bouncy, rather rudimentary arrangement that in places suggests a punky version of Santana. "Zombie Love" here is faster and much more professional sounding than the wan version from In Bath of Bacon. Other worthy tracks here include the R.E.M.-influenced "Rain," a folk-funk hybrid entitled "The Jazz Butcher V the Prime Minister," the Cramps-like "The Jazz Butcher Meets Count Dracula," and a lengthy, hyperactive cover of the Modern Lovers song "Roadrunner." This album holds numerous delights both for Jazz Butcher neophytes and committed fans."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:09ftxqehldhe)

"This is a slapdash collection of singles and B-sides from the Butcher's first two albums. In anyone else's hands, such a bizarre collection of songs ("Water" is a cousin to Syd Barrett's "Effervescing Elephant," "Drink" is the precocious nephew of the Rat Pack's lounge-swing fetishes, "Jazz Butcher Meets Count Dracula" is the retarded half-brother of "Monster Mash") would give you a headache, but since In Bath of Bacon and A Scandal in Bohemia were cohesive albums only in their bratty lack of a linear style, The Gift of Music fits as perfectly into the Butcher's oeuvre as Tetris blocks. "Southern Mark Smith" has stupidly been reinvented as an annoying, bouncy popster, and the alternate version of "Marnie" withers in comparison to Scandal's rendition, but they're mitigated by the new-and-improved "Zombie Love" and a killer cover of Johnathan Richman's "Roadrunner." Plus, "Jazz Butcher vs. the Prime Minister" has to be the most loony-yet-informed political rock song ever written (Fish threatens to literally consume good ol' Maggie Thatcher). There has never, to my knowledge, been a B-sides collection that didn't suffer a bit in the "substance" department, even if the songwriting was there. Never before, though, has this been turned into a bona fide asset. Grade: B+"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/gift1.html



































DISTRESSED GENTLEFOLK (1986)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Guitar, Vocals
Max Eider - Guitar, Vocals
Owen Jones - Drums
Graham "Felix" Fudger - Bass
Mark Steeds - Piano (track 07)
John A. Rivers - Backing Vocals (tracks 08,09)

Recorded: May 1986, Woodbine St. Studios, Royal Leamington Spa
Engineer - John A. Rivers (see JB's 1985 Lps)
Photography- Richard Dumas
Sleeve: Lionel Brando

Credits for HARD (EP) (1986):
Bass - Felix
Drums, Vocals - Owen Jones
Engineer - Andy Butlin (
www.myspace.com/luxurycondo), Slasher Harris (alias Tony Harris)
Guitar, Vocals - Max Eider
Photography - Mitch Jenkins
Producer - Tony Harris
Producer, Guitar, Vocals - Jazz Butcher, The
Producer - The Jazz Butcher, Tony Harris (
http://catherineconsidine.com/tony/docs/index.htm)

VIDEO:
"Peter Lorre"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxSOms0bQ4Y&feature=related

Tracklist:

01 Falling In Love
02 Big Bad Thing
03 Still In The Kitchen
04 South America (Compact Disc only)
05 Hungarian Love Song
06 The New World
07 Who Loves You Now?
08 Domestic Animal
09 Buffalo Shame
10 Nothing Special
11 Angels


Bonus:

HARD (EP) (1986)

12 Hard
13 Grooving In The Bus Lane
14 Vienna Song
15 Thing



CONSPIRACY (EP) (1986)

16 Conspiracy
17 Forever
18 Peter Lorre
19 Big Old Wind
20 Rebecca Wants Her Bike Back
21 Grooving In The Bus Lane (Original)



ANGELS (EP) (1986)


22 Angels
23 Mersey

MAY I (EP) (1987)

24 Speedy Gonzalez (Hess, Kaye, Lee) (Live)
25 Knocking On Heaven's Door (Dylan) (Live)
26 May I (Ayers)
27 Over You (Reed)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233308195/disge.rar

"This CD has been out of print for 15 years, it still blows my mind I snagged a copy of this 4 years ago. I was careful with it. (It contains material some might kill for....)
There are no bonus tracks on this edition, doesn't matter. This is the CD where the Jazz Butcher stepped away from the novelty songs like "Death Dentist" or "Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present." It's not all serious ("Buffalo Shame" is cute beyond words), but songs like "Falling In Love" and "Nothing Special" have soul and thought to back up the always-catchy melody. "Angels" is positively ecstatic and perfect for any fan who loved 'Waiting for the Love Bus' or 'Illuminate'. If you love Max Eider's atmospheric guitar, he's here. He even sings. (Then he stomped off after this 1986 CD. Now he's back in JBC 2001. That Max....)"

"I picked up this album back in the 80s and have carried it around as a musical treasure, always dismayed by the fact that I couldn't get the CD - I'm not one of those vinyl fans, I've always wanted to hear these songs without all the "warmth" and the popping and crackling of my record. It's difficult to describe this music...the humor in the songwriting reminds me somewhat of Barenaked Ladies and I suppose the music is perhaps ancestral as well. It really just good, clean fun with a musical style that will appeal widely. An excellent choice for exploring something a bit off the beaten path."

"While this album is not as consistently enjoyable as Fishcotheque or A Scandal in Bohemia, it’s still a lot of fun. Many of the songs are written in a hotel-lounge-bar-blues fashion, which effectively plays against the cynicism of songs like “Domestic Animal” and “Who Loves You Now?” And the songs that rock do so with a very particular, British wit: “Big Bad Thing” is rendered hilarious by its “Vut you vant?” shouts, while “Hungarian Love Song” is an amusing cannibalism number in the same vein as that Monty Python sketch where the sailors all insist that they be the ones eaten in case of trouble. Ballads “The New World” and “Angels” really go nowhere, however, and bland sideman Eider shouldn’t be allowed to sing, but the winners still outnumber the losers. Grade: B" (
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

More review:
http://cd.ciao.co.uk/Distressed_Gentlefolk_Jazz_Butcher_Conspiracy_The__Review_5568687
More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/distressed.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/hard.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/conspiracy.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/angels.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/mayi.html







































BLOODY NONSENSE (Compilation) (1986)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Vocals, Guitar
Max Eider - Guitar, Vocals (track 11)
Owen Jones - Drums, Vocals
Graham "Felix" Fudger - Bass, Vocals
David J. - Bass, Vocals
Rolo McGinty (from The Woodentops) - Bass (tracks 02,07)
Kevin Haskins - Drums (tracks 02,07)
Alice Thompson (from The Woodentops) - Organ (tracks 02,07)
Paul of the Hackney Horns - Trombone (track 11)
Written-By - Max Eider (track 11)

Recorded: in England, Late 1983/Early 1986
Producer - John A. Rivers (see former LPs), D. Elvis Barker, Tony Harris (track 05,06,see Hard EP),The Conspiracy
Photography - Mitch Jenkins, Alastair Indge (
http://www.aicommunication.co.uk/)
Sleeve: Jeff Price, Lendon Flanagan

Notes:
Compilation album of early Jazz Butcher singles, B-Sides and album tracks compiled for release in the US market.
Tracks A7 and B7 are cassette only bonus tracks.
This compilation was exclusive to USA/Canda.

VIDEO:
"The Human Jungle"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWN6iyJGaus

Tracklist:

01 The Human Jungle
02 Southern Mark Smith(Original)
03 President Reagan's Birthday Present
04 The Jazz Butcher Vs The Prime Minister
05 Partytime
06 Grooving In The Buslane
07 Count Dracula
08 Death Dentist
09 Big Saturday
10 Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
11 Drink
12 Rain
13 The Devil Is My Friend
14 Real Men

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233303536/blono.rar

Interview:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/press/86nsb.html

"This record is a greatest hits collection, drawing many of its numbers from the mid-'80s albums A Scandal in Bohemia and Sex and Travel. Track selection here is excellently representative of the artist, including a highly varied clutch of Butcher's best work. The ordering of songs is well-considered and the sound quality is excellent. Except for a more clearly performed, better recorded version of "Partytime," there's nothing new on the album to interest Jazz Butcher aficionados. But this is an excellent introduction for those unfamiliar with the work of this talented songwriter."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:w9ftxqehldhe~T1)

"You know, the Jazz Butcher might be pushing things a bit by this point. Just 13 months after The Gift of Music (and one month before the release of Distressed Gentlefolk) comes... another compilation! Six of these 14 songs were actually on The Gift of Music! So why bother with this one? Well, if you can't find any of the previous albums (and somehow magically come across this one), all of these songs are terrific, from the infectious "President Reagan's Birthday Present" to the invigoratingly sloppy "Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present." Also, if you're a Butcher completist, five of these songs hadn't yet seen proper release on an LP, and confound it, they're essential: "Death Dentist" is a nifty ripoff of the Peter Gunn theme, "The Devil is My Friend" is a fun stab at Hank Williams, etc. If neither of those two ifs above apply to you, though, leave this one be, because it's just mind-bogglingly redundant! Resist the urge to pick up everything that has the words "Jazz Butcher" on it just because you were unlucky enough not to have been buying records in an age where there was a glut of wonderful Jazz Butcher product. It's a trick. Grade: C+" (
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

"This outstanding compilation of early-era songs was released on Big Time Records in 1986."

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/nonsense.html



BIG QUESTIONS - GIFT OF MUSIC Vol. 2 (Compilation) (1987)

Credits:
Bass - Felix
Drums, Vocals - Owen Jones
Guitar, Vocals - Max Eider
Vocals, Guitar, Flute - Pat Fish

Tracklist:

01 The Human Jungle
02 Hard
03 Death Dentist
04 South America
05 Grooving In The Bus Lane
06 Mersey
07 Peter Lorre
08 Vienna Song
09 Olof Palme
10 Rebecca Wants Her Bike Back
11 City Of Night
12 The Hairbrush And The Tank
13 Conspiracy (Compact Disc only)
14 Thing (Compact Disc only)
15 Big Old Wind (Compact Disc only)
16 Forever (Compact Disc only)

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233308698/biqu.rar

"Here is another Jazz Butcher sampler platter; as the record's subtitle implies, this is a collection of singles which is essentially an update of the 1985 release The Gift of Music. The songs are mostly drawn from 1985 to 1987 records such as Sex and Travel, Discreet Gentlefolk, and various EP side projects; three of these tracks appear in identical versions on the Mercury label collection Bloody Nonsense, while a fourth song, "The Human Jungle," appears in a greatly expanded version here. Sound quality is good and track sequence is effective. This is an interesting album to get if Bloody Nonsense is unavailable. First releases of this LP also include a bonus 7" EP of cover songs by Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and others, recorded from live performances. [NOTE: some copies contain a bonus 7" EP, Glass Records HMMM 002]"
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:39fyxqehldhe~T1)

"Also known as The Gift of Music volume 2, Big Questions marks the Butcher's return to compilations that are actually worth picking up, instead of redundant cash-ins. With the exceptions of "Death Dentist" (which appeared on Bloody Nonsense) and an interminable, seven-minute version of "The Human Jungle" (from some versions of Sex and Travel), all of these songs were recorded and released in the year following Distressed Gentlefolk on various EPs. With snarky lyrical references to Brian Eno, the Soft Boys, and Peter Lorre (who gets his own infectiously stupid theme song), the better part of the album consists of intimate acoustic/synth songs performed solely by Fish and Eider. "Mersey," for example, is so despairing that it hardly matters that Fish is backed by a chintzy keyboard straight out of the song from An American Tail. From there, "Thing" is a brief snippet of heavily reverbed blues, "Rebecca Wants Her Bike Back" is another great buzzsaw rocker, "City of Night" is one of those perfect, ominous accordion numbers whose ethnic influences I can never put my finger on (these things always sound French-Italian-Greek to my ear), and the list goes on and on. These simple little songs prove that even a record full of what sound like the products of a one-night jam session can be emotional, funny, catchy, and all-around wonderful in the hands of the Jazz Butcher. Grade: B+" (
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/gift2.html











































FISHCOTEQUE (1988)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Songs, Vocals, Instruments
Kizzy O'Callaghan - Guitars, Vocals
Alex Green - Saxophones
Greenwood Goulding (from (The Institute of Unpopular Music/The Rockingbirds/The Weather Prophets) - Bass Guitar
Dave Morgan (from The Rockingbirds/The Weather Prophets) (
http://www.morganised.co.uk/disco.htm) - Drums
Dave Suleyman - Bass (track 06)
Blair MacDonald (was the drummer of Defiant Pose?,if yes then became CEO of Sony UK.) (
http://musicians.about.com/od/interviewsandbios/a/blairmcdonald.htm) - Drums (track 06)
Laurence O'Keefe - Bass (track 05)
Sonic Boom - Feedback (track 09)
The Perfect Disaster (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Perfect_Disaster) - Backing Vocals (track 07)
Recorded: Alaska, Waterloo
Engineer - Iain O'Higgins
Producer - Pat Fish, Iain O'Higgins
Photography - Mitch Jenkins
Sleeve: by accident

Notes:
1988 CD Release of The Jazz Butcher's 5th Studio Album and his 1st on Creation Records.

Tracklist:

01 Next Move Sideways
02 Out Of Touch
03 Get It Wrong
04 Living In A Village
05 Swell
06 Lot 49
07 The Best Way
08 Chickentown
09 Susie
10 Keeping The Curtains Closed

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232141579/jbfis.rar

"The Jazz Butcher's Creation label debut came after band regulars Max Eider and David J. of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets fame had departed for other projects. With Pat Fish (aka the Jazz Butcher) having already proven himself to be the driving force of the band songwriting-wise, this 1988 album fits right in with the top-notch records the band had already cut during the decade. It certainly features Fish's patented mix of cinematic pop melancholy and minimal pub rock. And while not as stellar as earlier efforts, the disc does deliver two of Fish's most realized bits of forlorn whimsy in "Susie" and "Keeping the Curtains Closed." Guitarist Kizzy O'Callaghan makes some fine contributions as well, while Butcher's guest alumni — like saxophonist Alex Green, bassist Greenwood Goulding, and drummer Dave Morgan — provide some loose and tasty backing. And for Spacemen 3 fans, there's Sonic Boom working his feedback alchemy on "Susie." Fishcoteque might not be the best of starting points for newcomers, but it still is a record that Jazz Butcher fans will eventually want to pick up."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fbfixqw5ldse~T1)

"A bone fide classic of the literate indie-rock ouvre, includes a song about Thomas Pynchon novel, name-checks Tom Waits, has a guitar-distortion solo by Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3) is funny, intelligent, with some well-crafted songs - 'Susie' especially is a perennial favourite of mine."

"After Gentlefolk, the Butcher's band parted ways with him, and he hooked up with a bunch of new musicians, who took the band in a more rocking, less divergent direction. With shimmering guitars reminiscent of the Cocteau Twins (in tone only), a plain British singing voice reminiscent of Robyn Hitchcock, and hilariously smart/smarmy lyrics reminiscent of everyone from Kurt Vonnegut to Neil Finn, The Jazz Butcher, on this album, crafts some of the best dang rock songs I've ever heard. On Fishcotheque, there's a brilliant nonsense rap about chickens (sample lyric: "Chicken on holiday/ Chicken in jail/ You wake up in the morning, there's chicken in the mail"), a seductive pop song about divorce ("Get It Wrong"), and nine other slices of genius. This is actually a good place to start, if you can find it. Grade: A+"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html )

More review (French):
http://www.xsilence.net/disque-4734.htm

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/fishcotheque.html



SPOOKY (EP) (1988)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Vocals, Guitar
Paul Mulreany - Drums
Laurence O'Keefe - Bass
Kizzy O'Callaghan - Guitar
Alex Green - Saxophone
Kevin Komoda (ex-Rational Youth) (
http://www.myspace.com/bongobeatrecords) - Organ
Brent Bambury - Backing Vocals

Recorded: May 88, Greenhouse, (Spooky); 5 Jun 88, Studio 13, CBC (rest)
Engineer - Iain O'Higgins, (Spooky); Richard and Yves (rest)
Producer - Iain O'Higgins, (Spooky); Kevin Komoda (rest)
Photography - Mitch Jenkins, Barbara Taylor (
http://www.barbarataylorphotography.com/Site/HOME.html, Berry Carrington

VIDEO:
"Spooky"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFielGAVxUk

Tracklist:

01 Spooky (Extended Version)
02 The Best Way (Edgar Wallace Mix)
03 Blame
04 Spooky (Single Version) (Compact Disc only)
(The rest recorded at CBC and only available on the CD...)
05 Whitfield, Sarah & The Birchfield Road Affair
06 Sex Engine
07 Blame (It On The Libyans)
08 Girl-Go
09 Grey Flannelette


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232141579/jbfis.rar

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/spooky.html








































BIG PLANET,SCARY PLANET (1989)

Credits:
Paul Mulreany - Drums, Vocals
Laurence O'Keefe - Bass, Vocals
Kizzy O'Callaghan - Guitar
Richard Formby - Guitar
Alex Green - Saxophone
Pat Fish - Guitar, Vocals

Artwork By - Pascal Legras (
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=423861027 )
Engineer - Francisco Cabeza , John A. Rivers
Photography - Mitch Jenkins
Producer - John A. Rivers, Pat Fish
Songwriter - Butcher, The* (tracks: 1-3, 5-6, 8-10) , Kizzy O'Callaghan (tracks: 4) , Laurence O'Keefe (tracks: 7)

Recorded: Woodbine St. Studio, Leamington Spa
Sleeve: Pascal Legras

Notes:
The Jazz Butcher's 6th Full Length Album and 2nd on Creation Records. The Butcher's 1st stable line-up since the departure of Max Eider and eventual departure of the remaining members Owen Jones, Alex Green, Graham 'Felix' Fudger and Richard Lohan in late 1986'.


Tracklist:

01 New Invention
02 Line Of Death
03 Hysteria
04 The Word I Was Looking For
05 Bicycle Kid
06 Burglar Of Love
07 Nightmare Being
08 Do The Bubonic Plague
09 Bad Dream Lover
10 The Good Ones
11 Almost Brooklyn


Bonus:

LIVE CHICAGO (EP) (1989)

12 Hysteria
13 Big Saturday
14 Biggest Loudest Heaviest Group Of All
15 Partytime
16 Moscow Drug Club


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233344953/biscapla.rar

Interview:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/press/milwaukee89.html

"This is quite simply a brilliant album. Pat Fish (or the Jazz Butcher as he is known on this release) came up with melodic, melancholic, beuatiful rock/pop songs that are jammed full of emotion. Although Fish has stated he is unhappy with the overall production, John a Rivers created a sound with these songs utilizing the tight band put together for this album. There are a number of highlights, but the album is worth buying just for the wonderful "The Word I Was Looking For," which is lyrically very clever and has a tune that stays with you long after the album is over. This album is a brilliant example British guitar pop/rock souond from the late '80s."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:39fuxq95ldje~T1

"The Jazz Butcher, long overlooked in the States, has created yet another smashing album full of lyrical wit, synicism and cleverness that is punctuated by endless musical hooks. This is highlighted on cuts like "Bicycle Kid," "Nightmare Being" and Bad Dream Lover." Pound for pound one of the strongest albums created in the 80's, second only to earlier releases by the Jazz Butcher. This album is well worth a listen, you won't regret it. If you're not already a fan, you will be after listening to Big Planet, Scary Planet."

"Along with Waiting for the Love Bus this album is an absolute masterpiece that I continue to listen to over and over. JBC is a musical genius, creating incredibly catchy tunes. That they never made it to the bigtime shows the dysfunctional state of the music industry."

"I have been listening to Condition Blue thinking there is no CD that can match it. Of course I put this on and it is even better. This would be my favorite CD ever if the Butcher didn't reference superstitious ideas of jesus and the soul. I guess to be a musician you get a different education that holds on to the archaic beliefs of our society of sheep. A shame because some of his lyrics are centered around brilliant philosophical ideas like those that define the non stop adrenalin rush of "New Invention", a song that is an all time favorite of mine. Brilliant ideas are complimented by ones that are laugh out loud funny defining songs like "Bicycle Kid". Every song is required listening even those that suffer from lyrics that support superstitious ideas of existence like "The Good Ones". This album defines what music can and should be. A non stop musical adventure allowing you to experience pure bliss from the auditory senses while stimulating all the brains pleasure centers. Get this before it becomes obsolete."

"This album leans more toward noisy rock than the good-natured pop of Fishcotheque, but that's not a bad thing. Also spicing things up are odd samples from old films and some of the Butcher's most pointed non-sequitur lyrics (most evident on "Nightmare Being": "I'm invisible, like salmonella"). "Line of Death" is a Middle Eastern rave-up that incorporates elements from Deliverance and The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, while "Do the Bubonic Plague" is a funky ode to the titular disease. Catchiness a'plenty! Grade: A+"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

"Here is a great 1996 album from The Jazz Butcher (aka Pat Fish) on CREATION which demonstrates all the usual sharp lyrics and catchy melodies which make it a mystery why they are not more widely known. SAiling close to Robyn Hitchcock territory on tracks such as Burglar of Love and the Bicycle Kid, this album is consistently enteratining and rewards repeated listening."


More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/planet.html






































CULT OF THE BASEMENT (1990)

Credits:
Paul Mulreany - Drums, Vocals
Laurence O'Keefe - Bass, Vocals
Kizzy O'Callaghan - Guitar
Richard Formby - Guitar
Alex Green - Saxophone
Pat Fish - Guitar, Vocals

Recorded: Raven, Norfolk
Engineer - Howard Turner (
http://www.studiowizard.co.uk/ht.html), Tim Burrell, Martin Stebbing (Rev. Botus Whiteblood Fleming)
Producer - Martin Stebbing (Rev. Botus Whiteblood Fleming) (
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/people/martin_stebbing.html), Pat Fish
Photography - Alastair Indge (
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/people/alastair_indge.html and http://www.aicommunication.co.uk/), David Whittemore (http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/people/david_whittemore.html)
Sleeve: Pascal Legras


VIDEO:
"Girl Go"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhpMSXo-kzM

Tracklist:

01 The Basement
02 She's On Drugs
03 Pineapple Tuesday
04 The Onion Field
05 Daycare Nation (Compact Disc only)
06 My Zeppelin
07 Fertiliser
08 Mr. Odd
09 After The Great Euphrates
10 Panic In Room 109
11 Girl-Go
12 Turtle Bait
13 Sister Death

Bonus:

WE LOVE YOU (EP) (1990)

14 We Love You (One For The Band)
15 We Love You (The Great Awakening)

GIRL GO (EP) (1990)

16 Girl-Go
17 Excellent!
18 Burglar Of Love (Live, Vancouver)
19 Girl-Go (Live, L.A.)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233315976/cusem.rar

"After releasing a wealth of quality material in the '80s, the Jazz Butcher kicked off the next decade with this strong batch of originals. Featuring more of bandleader Pat Fish's lean, jazz and cabaret-style pop gems, Cult of the Basement would be the last full-band effort before Fish basically went solo as the lone Jazz Butcher during the first half of the '90s. Contributing this time out, though, are Butcher alum like saxophonist Alex Green, guitarist Kizzy O'Callaghan, drummer Paul Mulreany, and bassist Lawrence O'Keefe (O'Keefe and Fish made up the core duo on 1988's excellent Fishcoteque). Fish delivers his usual mixed bag of styles here, coming up with the cuts that range from the country-tinged "My Zeppelin" and surf-noir opener "The Basement" to melancholy-rich anthems like "Girl Go" and the Madness-inspired "Mr. Odd." The playing is excellent all around, and there's not a duff track in the lot. In addition to the fine roundup of '80s highlights, Draining the Glass and Fishcoteque fans will want to check out this strong effort by the band."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:d9fuxq95ldje~T1)

"My favourite Jazz Butcher album. Contains the excellent "She's on drugs" and the poptastic "Mr Odd" (A "Space Oddity" for indie kids)."

"Cult of the Basement isn't quite as consistent as the previous two offerings. I say that only because of the interminable "Turtle Bait," which the Butcher himself admitted that everyone hates. Apart from that, though, this album is a bit more ballad-centric than, say, Big Planet Scarey Planet, but "Sister Death" and "Pineapple Tuesday" are two of the best ballads in musical history. "The Basement" is a wonderful surf-rock instrumental, and "Mr. Odd" is pure pop ecstasy (and there's a "Space Oddity" reference, too!). And "My Zeppelin" is just weirdness that involves Steffi Graf for no particular reason. Cult of the Basement is a strange little cruller, but a rewarding one. Grade: A-"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

"Did the Jazz Butcher get bored when making records? Yet again, this is a record that starts positively before collapsing in the middle and building up again to a decent conclusion; it appears the band could not get through a whole record without needing two or three tracks in which to fool around. 'She's On Drugs' is a fine, fast number and when the band is on form they produce a modern, fresher Lou Reed sound. 'Pineapple Tuesday' is again decent and could have come from the Weather Prophets; there is never any complaints about the musicanship and construction of Jazz Butcher songs which remains top notch. 'The Onion Fields' is a ballad to piano and acoustic, and 'Daycare Nation' a light, sax-fuelled number. Then things give way yet again. 'My Zeppelin' is a country number with an annoying vocal, 'Fertiliser' a baby crying with water noises, and 'Mister Odd' wastes some terrific guitar playing. 'Panic In Room 109' is another lost opportunity before the record picks up again with 'Girl Go' (single 77) which is a slow building number with a bassy rhythm and wailing guitar, enhanced by an unemotional vocal. The end track 'Sister Death' is again good, a slower number with nice lyrics and, again, very decent guitar work. 'Cult Of The Basement' shows no sign of the dance culture that had hit the label and retains a classical approach. The release came with an inner sleeve, but no lyrics."
(
http://www.isolationrecords.co.uk/Creation-07.html)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/cult.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/weloveyou.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/girl.html






















CONDITION BLUE (1991)

Credits:
Paul Mulreany - Drums
Joe Allen - Bass Guitar
Alex Lee - Lead Guitar, Rhythm & Backwards Guitar,Motorcycle & Fuel Air Explosions, Lynch-Mob
Richard Formby - Lead Guitar, Tremelo & 12 String Guitar, Infinite Guitar and Feedback
Alex Green - Tenor and Alto Saxophones, String Arrangements
Pat Fish - Lead Guitar, Rhythm & 12 String Guitar,Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
Sumishta Brahm (
http://www.myspace.com/13frightenedgirls) - Singing
Peter Crouch - Rhythm Guitar, Bird Guitar (track 01)
Owen Jones - Organ solo (track 02), Percussion, Singing
Laurence O'Keefe - Lead Guitar (track 03), Singing
Peter Astor - Lead Guitar (track 07), Aquamarine Guitar (track 03), Harmonica, Singing
Tim Burrell - Piano (track 01)
Alastair Indge (
http://www.aicommunication.co.uk/) - Vocals
James Rogers - Vocals
Howard Turner (from The Nivens, see:
http://www.studiowizard.co.uk/) - Vocals
Colin Harris - Samples

Recorded: April/May 1991, Raven, Norfolk and Submarine Sound, Northampton
Engineered: Tim Burrell, Howard Turner, Andy Elliot, Pat Fish
Photography: Lionel Cullman
Sleeve: Pascal Legras


Tracklist:

01 Girls Say Yes
02 Our Friends The Filth
03 Harlan
04 Still & All
05 Monkeyface
06 She's A Yo Yo
07 Honey
08 Shirley Maclaine
09 Racheland


Bonus:


SHIRLEY MACLAINE (EP) (1991)

10 Shirley Maclaine
11 She's a Yo-Yo
12 Daycare Nation
13 Panic in Room 109
14 She's On Drugs


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233546374/conblu.rar

"Pat Fish, better known as British thinking-person's popster The Jazz Butcher, is on a personal mission to bring literacy back to pop music. Over an uneasy nine-year, seven-album alliance with a sales-driven music industry, Fish has never taken the easy way out with a lyric. Condition Blue was inspired by a nervous breakdown Fish experienced toward the end of 1990. The album's barefaced and literal songs express Fish's observations as he worked to claw his way back to sanity. "She's a Yo-Yo" and "Shirley MacLaine" erupt in frenzied bursts of driving guitar and feedback. Over it all, The Jazz Butcher intones deep, resonant melodies, seemingly in calm control but always bordering the precipice that gapes just below the surface."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dbfixqw5ldse)

"The Jazz Butcher (Pat Fish) is at it again and he brought some friends along to help him out - Alex green on tenor and alto sax, Sumishta Brahm on vocal, Tim Burrell on piano, Paul Mulreany on drums among other players - and of course Jazz Butcher's vocals as well as keyboard and guitar.
"She's a Yo-Yo" is an amazing song, "Shirley Maclaine" is definitely worth the price of admission. And "Monkeyface" - well, you just got to hear it for yourself to believe it.
I recommend you buy this cd- if you like Jazz Butcher and Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, you will enjoy this music."

"Apparently, this is an album that was made after a lot of personal pain and anguish for Butch. That might explain the lack of effort that was apparently put into the album- there are only nine songs, and one of them ("Monkeyface") is practically the exact same song as "The Basement" from the previous album, only with different samples layered overtop of it. However, the eight new songs are mostly pretty good (if overlong). They're mostly poppy tunes of the sort found on Fishcotheque, only with a slightly darker edge to songs like "Honey" and "Racheland." It's not my favorite album, but as the Trouser Press Guide to 90s Rock pointed out, "Mediocre Butcher beats the prime cuts of mere mortals anyday." Grade: B+"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

"a sweet confection of smart pop songs...a poppy kind of music that's slightly nostalgic and still hip..."

"Here is Pat Fish/Jazz Butchers 1991 album Condition blue on CREATION CD. The first track on this album, "Girls Say Yes", is one of the great lost songs of all time as far as I am concerned. Oddly the Ebay track listing shows this also as track two. Whilst it is so good you will want to play it again straight away, the actual second track is called "Our friends the filth".
If you have ever wanted a way in to about the Jazz Butchers many excellent albums then this is a great place to start."


More review (French):
http://www.xsilence.net/disque-857.htm

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/blue.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/shirley.html





































EDWARD'S CLOSET (Compilation) (1991)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Paul Mulreany - Drums, Vocals
Laurence O'Keefe - Bass, Vocals
Alex Green - Saxophone
Kizzy O'Callaghan - Lead Guitar
Richard Formby - Lead Guitar
Alex Lee - Lead Guitar
Sonic Boom - Guitar
Greenwood Goulding - Drums
Dave Morgan - Drums

Recorded in London, Leamington and Norfolk between August 1987 and February 1990.
Engineered: Iain O'Higgins, John A. Rivers, Kevin Komoda, Tim Burrell, Howard Turner, Martin Stebbing (Rev. Botus Whiteblood Fleming)
Photography: Lucien Borderline, David Whittemore, Ben Davis
Sleeve: Alex Novak


Tracklist:

01 Mr. Odd
02 The Best Way (Edgar Wallace Mix)
03 Spooky
04 Pineapple Tuesday
05 Keeping The Curtains Closed
06 She's On Drugs
07 Line Of Death
08 Girl-Go
09 Susie
10 The Good Ones


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233295499/eclo.rar

"This is another sampler album, culling material mostly from the late-'80s and early-'90s CDs Fishcotheque, Big Planet, Scary Planet, and Cult of Basement. Selections range from the enjoyably danceable folk-pop number "She's on Drugs" to the ineffective rap-oriented song "The Best Way." There's also a curious uptempo rocking cover of the 1960s Classics IV chart hit "Spooky," this version of which is marred by a dull middle improvisatory section. This is a respectable if somewhat bland and uneven collection; those hoping for the quality level of mid-'80s Jazz Butcher albums will be disappointed."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:f9fyxqehldhe)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/closet.html



WAITING FOR THE LOVE BUS (1993)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Fender Telecaster, Fender Jaguar, Yamaha sf-800, 6 & 12 String Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion, Programming, Vocals
Richard Formby - Fender Jaguar, Gibson Firebird, Burns Electric X11 String, Programming, Tapes
Dooj Wilkinson - Wal Bass Guitar, Voice
Nick Burson - Drums
Peter Crouch - Fender Stratocaster, Fender Jaguar, Yamaha sf-800
Producer - Richard Formby
Engineer- Richard Formby, Pat Fish
Artwork - Pascal Legras, Mark Brown

VIDEO:
"Ghosts"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deS-xz_QnrQ&feature=related

Tracklist:

01 Rosemary Davis' World Of Sound
02 Bakersfield
03 Kids In The Mall/Kaliningrad
04 Whaddya?
05 Sweetwater
06 Ghosts
07 Baltic
08 Killed Out
09 Ben
10 Penguins
11 President Chang
12 Angel Station
13 Rosemary Davis' World Of Sound (Reprise Compact Disc)
14 Everybody's Talking (TriStar Only)
15 Do You Wanna Dance (TriStar Only)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233315146/wabu.rar

"Following 1992's successful tour of North America by the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, Pat Fish returned to the studio to complete this CD. Unlike previous Jazz Butcher Conspiracy albums, there is very little humor here. The music is low-key and somewhat depressing, and the lyrics match that sound. Fish's voice is strong and he delivers his lyrics with typical determination. There are several highlights, such as "Rosemary Davis World of Sound" and his cover of "Everybody's Talking." Fish's cover version of "Do You Wanna Dance" sounds a great deal like his Black EG alter ego, which means that the track is very danceable, entertaining, and too long. Overall, however, Waiting for the Love Bus is still strong; existing fans will enjoy the album and it may even win over some new ones."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wvfexq8hld6e)

"All you need to know about this album is that it has a song about penguins on it. Sure, there's all sorts of tunefulness and melodicism and hookery and those good things, but the most important thing about Love Bus is that it has Butch chanting dolefully, "We are penguins/ We are penguins/ We are flightless/ We are standing/ On our eggs." It makes me smile. Grade: A"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

"Waiting for the Love Bus, released on CREATION in 1993. By this point the name of Pat Fish's alter ego had confusingly evolved into The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy but the music was the same mix of classic guitar melody and quirky pop lyrics. Includes the very beautiful "Rosemary Davis world of Sound"."



Q:
How did Waiting For The Love Bus and Illuminate differ from previous JBC albums?

PF:
"It was never going to be easy to follow Condition Blue. The decision to record at Richard Formby’s studio in Leeds was made for two reasons: first, I wanted to keep the same kind of production control that I had had on Condition Blue, and obviously working with Richard was one guaranteed way to achieve this; second, because Richard’s studio at the time was only 16-track, it was about half the price of our usual 24-track facilities, which meant that we could take twice as long on the record for the same amount of money. Plus, of course, it’s an absolute pleasure to work with Richard in his big, airy studio that looks out over the centre of Leeds. As the recordings went on, it emerged that this record would be a little bit “beyond”; still sounding like the JBC, but sort of bleached out and distant. Lyrically, “Ghosts” was the key tune. The taxman had just found me after several years and invisibility really had its attractions at the time. Musically, it’s “Rosemary Davis’ World of Sound” that really gives the keynote to the record. That said, things like “Bakersfield” and “President Chang” could be really, really fierce on stage."


"This album represents the Jazz Butcher at their peak of creativity. The songs range from softer ballads to hard rockers, and the guitar work is superb. Almost every song is listenable, there are very few clunkers. If you have any interest in JBC, this is a must album by a very underrated and incredible group."

"What a sensational album the Jazz Butchers have deliverd with "Waiting For The Love Bus," it is filled with both driving rock, the swirling guitars, atmospheric texturing, spooky messages and obscure references, one comes to expect from groups the likes of Spacemen 3.

The voices are mixed low on almost all of the songs to produce a dreamy effect, though on songs like “Bakersfield” they rock out. The song “Kids In The Mall” was my first point of reference for the group and I’ve never looked back, just enjoying the journey. Perhaps the best song, and I only say that because it’s a piece of surreal artwork, is “Penguins,” a bobbing little number you will listen to over and over until you catch each twisted little phrase. “Rosemary Davis World Of Sound” is in reality, about a series of murders committed by Rosemary Davis, who was lost within her own head, in her own world, all set to the sweetest most beautiful and almost childlike song.

It’s definitely late night music and very much under the influence. I like to think it was recorded in a smokey little room at 2 A.M. in the morning, windows wide open, dim yellow lights, with great vibes pouring out of some 32nd floor, floating over the cities of America."


More review:
http://rho-xs.blogspot.com/2007/12/alphabet-soup-09.html

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/bus.html





















WESTERN FAMILY - LIVE (1993)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Peter Crouch - Lead Guitar
Dooj Wilkinson - Bass, Vocals
Nick Burson - Drums
Kathie McGinty - Mileage and Maintenance
Karen Shook - Tour Management and Leisurewear
Mixed By [Live Sound] - Iain O'Higgins
Written-By - Pat Fish (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 11)
Engineer - Iain O'Higgins, David Whittemore
Producer - Martin Stebbing (Rev. Botus Whiteblood Fleming)
Sleeve - Pascal Legras, Mark Brown, Mike Egli (photography)

Notes:
The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy [Live] in America and Canada 1992.


Tracklist:

01 Southern Mark Smith (4:52)
02 Shirley Maclaine (6:31)
03 Sister Death (7:57)
04 Still And All (6:01)
05 Pineapple Tuesday (5:38)
06 Angels (6:09)
07 Beautiful Snow-White Hair (7:09)
08 She's On Drugs (4:00)
09 Girl-Go (5:39)
10 She's A Yoyo (5:15)
11 Racheland (7:39)
12 Everybody's Talkin' (3:21)
13 Tugboat Captain (4:03)
14 Over The Rainbow (3:03)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232117800/jbwefa.rar

"In 1992, Pat Fish resurrected the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy name and completed an extensive tour of North America in support of the wonderful album Condition Blue. As usual, fans were treated to an eclectic show, which combined classic Jazz Butcher songs ("Southern Mark Smith"), show tunes ("Over the Rainbow"), and classic folk songs ("Everybody's Talkin'"). This CD is an excellent representation of that tour. The above songs can be found here in all their glory, as well as a number of songs from Condition Blue. Here the songs have a much more raw, brittle sound. Fish's voice and introductions are in top form, and the band blends well together. The overall sound is bootleg quality, but then one would expect that from the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, given the production values of the group's first live album released in 1985 (the brilliant Hamburg). Fans should love this CD, and for those lucky enough to catch the band on the 1992 tour, this serves as a great souvenir."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kzfrxqy0ldae~T1)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/western.html




















ILLUMINATE (1995)

Credits:
Alex Green - Tenor and Alto Saxophones
Dooj Wilkinson - Bass, Synthesiser, Guitar and Singing
Dave Henderson (from Poison the Poteen, see:
www.myspace.com/poisonthepoteen) - Electric Guitars
Gabriel Turner - Drums, Guitars and Singing
Pascal Legras - Design, Photography and little girls with candles on their heads
Pat Fish - Guitars, Keyboards and Singing
Alex Lee - Guitars Singing
Curtis E. Johnson - Hungarian Stockwhip
Dave Fleece - Guitar (track 16)
Max Read - Singing
Bolly - Dijeridoo (track 01)
Botty - Sumo Prfundo
Engineered - Max Reed
Production - David J.


Tracklist:

01 A Great Visitation Of Elephants
02 Sixteen Years
03 Cute Submarines
04 Lulu's Nightmare
05 Beetle George
06 Truck Of Fear
07 Old Snakey
08 Blues For Dean Read
09 When Eno Sings
10 Waiting For Sumo
11 The Ugliest Song In The World
12 Scarlett
13 Cops And Hospitals
14 Surf Gear In Idaho
15 Land
16 True Stories


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232138496/jbil.rar

"Pat Fish (aka the Jazz Butcher) records very sincere albums. This is yet another entry into his already varied and brilliant catalog, and as with the other albums, this one is very sincere. Fish uses his emotion-filled voice and minimalist guitar to produce story songs about everyday people in unusual situations ("Cute Submarines" is an excellent example of such a song; it also has one of the strongest and catchiest melodies this side of Lennon and McCartney). He also sings about unusual heroes, such as Brian Eno ("When Eno Sings). That is the beauty of the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, one just never knows what to expect. Even a tribute to his favorite band is here in the form of the short, but wonderful instrumental "Beetle George." While the album is fun, Fish has started to write more angry, biting songs, such as "Cops and Hospitals," a blistering attack at Thatcher, couched in a brilliant powerful tune. This is a great album, as with all of his releases. Fans of the band and pop music will enjoy. Just be sure to pay close attention to the lyrics. There is more going on there than might be suspected."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hpfixq9hldke)

"The Jazz Butcher (Pat Fish) is at it again and he brought some friends along to help him out - Alex green on tenor and alto sax, Sumishta Brahm on vocal, Tim Burrell on piano, Paul Mulreany on drums among other players - and of course Jazz Butcher's vocals as well as keyboard and guitar.
"She's a Yo-Yo" is an amazing song, "Shirley Maclaine" is definitely worth the price of admission. And "Monkeyface" - well, you just got to hear it for yourself to believe it.
I recommend you buy this cd- if you like Jazz Butcher and Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, you will enjoy this music."


PF:
"Illuminate was recorded in Northampton, hence all that stuff about Abington Square on the sleeve notes. The studio is a proper 24-track job, but they gave us a good rate, so we had plenty of time and the convenience of being able to walk to work from my house.

The generation of the basic touring band which made Illuminate was quite radically different from what had gone before, with Gabriel “The Bishop” Turner on the drums and Northampton-based lead guitarist Dave Henderson. On the other hand, Dooj on the bass was a veteran of the band since 1991 and had played on Love Bus, and we roped in the Alexes (Green and Lee) to add a bit of the old conceptual continuity. Of course, the biggest dollop of conceptual continuity on this record was having Dave J. around to mix it. Having moved to America, Dave was temporarily back in Northampton, trying to sell his house. He threw himself back into the local scene with a vengeance, which included mixing this LP. Dave wasn’t around for the actual recordings, so I took the MD role there, then took very much of a back seat for the mixing, leaving Dave to do his magic."


More review (French):
http://www.xsilence.net/disque-2698.htm

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/illuminate.html






























DRAINING THE GLASS (Compilation) (1996)

Credits:
Owen Jones - Drums, Percussion, Organ, Vocals
David J. - Bass, Electric Guitar, voice
Max Eider - Electric Guitar, acoustic & classical guitars, voice
Graham "Felix" Fudger - Bass, Voice (tracks 03,05,11,17,19)
Pat Fish - Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Saxes, Flutes, Organ, Voice
With
Paul Taylor - Trombone (track 16)
The Undead - Backing Vocals (track 12)
Lionel Brando - Drums (track 12)
Martin K. Daley - Bass (track 12)
Kevin Haskins - Drums (track 09)
Rolo McGinty - Bass (track 12)
Alice Thompson - Organ (track 12)

Notes:
Recorded: England 1982 - 86
Engineered: Derek Tomkins, John A. Rivers, Martin Daley, Tony Harris
Compiled By: Pat Fish & Pete Gardiner


Tracklist:

01 Southern Mark Smith
02 Marnie
03 The Human Jungle
04 Real Men
05 Partytime
06 Big Saturday
07 President Reagan's Birthday Present
08 Girlfriend
09 Jazz Butcher -v- Count Dracula
10 Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
11 Domestic Animal
12 Zombie Love
13 Walk With The Devil
14 Girls Who Keep Goldfish
15 Bigfoot Motel
16 Drink
17 Nothing Special
18 Just Like Betty Page
19 Angels
20 Down The Drain


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232134710/jbdragla.rar

"In college back around 1984-6 I was a huge Jazz Butcher fan. I have pretty much everything of theirs on vinyl (until they signed to Creation records in 1987 and the suckiness started). This is the bulk of their PRIME stuff: Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present, Drink, Zombie Love, Real Men, and Southern Mark Smith. A few tracks should've been here such as Jazz Butcher Meets the Prime Minister, Red Pets ("Olga Corbutt drives me mad/I'll buy some vodka for her dad" is a classic line!) and especially the quinessential rare b-side The Devil Is My Friend which was a favorite at their live shows. I dock the collection a star for these omissions, but most everything else is worth the price of the CD. This was the best stuff of the band by far and Max Eider and David J (ex-Bauhaus) were still helping Pat Fish's band. When they left the humor level died down significantly. A must have collection for fans of mid-80's alternative music!"

"The Jazz Butcher is an awesome songwriter. He has written so many great songs that any collection would be missing something, but this is about as good as it gets. Big Questions (The Gift Of Music Volume II) may be just as good, but it is criminally out of print so you will miss songs like "Rebecca Wants Her Bike Back", "Olof Palme", "Conspiracy", "Vienna Song", "Death Dentist", "Thing", "Hard", "Mersey", and "Peter Lorre", but this is the best replacement in the meantime. Other drawbacks are that you miss great songs from all their great albums and there is as much or more filler here than on their other classic albums, but if you just want a collection this is pretty darn good and the best one available. Pick this up quick because Jazz Butcher works go out of print fast. He is a cult artist that will reward those looking for something special and different."

"I bought this awhile ago because I have been fan for many years and misplaced my out of print "The Gift Of Music" disc. I found that most of the songs I missed for so many years were finally available again here. I catch myself listenting to the tracks from this CD more than any others in my collection. One track I was missing most was the JB v. PM. I found my "The Gift Of Music" this weekend at a friend's house (still in great condition) and am still happy that I bought Draining the Glass, and happier I got my disc back with JB v. PM on it. Some tracks are the same but there is enough difference to make this worth the purchase. If you don't own any JB, this is the one to have."


More review:
http://www.ink19.com/issues/march2003/musicReviews/musicJ/jazzButcherConspiracy.html

http://www.xsilence.net/disque-2701.htm

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/drainglass.html




EXCELLENT! THE VIOLENT YEARS (Compilation) (1997)

Credits:
Mister Paul Mulreany - Drums, Percussion, Guitar and Voice
Laurence O'Keefe - Bass,Voice
Alex Green - Tenor and Alto Saxophone
Kizzy O'Callaghan - Guitars and voice (tracks 04,05,06)
Richard Formby - Guitars (tracks 01, 02, 12, 14, 15)
Alex Lee - Guitars (tracks 01,03,07,08,09, 14)
Owen Jones - Organ, Percussion and Voice (tracks 01,07,08, 14)
Peter Crouch - Guitars (tracks 08, 09, 10, 11, 12)
Dooj Wilkinson - Bass,Voice (tracks 10, 11, 12)
Nick Burson - Drums (tracks 10, 11, 12)
Pat Fish - Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion and Voice
Guests:
Joe Foster - Bass (tracks 01,08,09,14)
Dave Morgan - Drums (tracks 05,06)
Greenwood Goulding - Bass guitar (tracks 05,06)
Tim Burrell - Piano (track 08)
Sumishta Brahm - Voice (tracks 08,09)

Photography - David Whittemore, others
Production: Iain O'Higgins (tracks 05, 06), John A. Rivers (track 04), Martin Stebbing (Rev. Botus Whiteblood Fleming) (tracks 02,03,07,13,15), Pat Fish (tracks 01,08,09,14)
(Special Thanks to Tim Burrell), Richard Formby (tracks 10, 11, 12)

Tracklist:

01 She's A Yo Yo
02 Mr. Odd
03 She's On Drugs
04 Bicycle Kid
05 Get It Wrong
06 Chickentown
07 Sister Death
08 Girls Say Yes
09 Our Friends The Filth
10 Sweetwater
11 Whaddya?
12 Ghosts
13 Pineapple Tuesday
14 Shirley Maclaine
15 Girl-Go


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232137767/jbec.rar

"Butcher fans are ready for the release of the old vintage albums that the set standard for European pop music. This latest piece of work is suitable for new listeners, but leaves the real fan thirsting for more."

"I couldn't find a space to review this incredible album, (yes, I said album), called "Bloody Nonsense", which came out 10-12 yrs. ago, so I thought I'd type it here. I have some Jazz Butcher from that era, and all I can say is "Bloody Nonsense" is incredible. Can't find it anywhere--album or CD, and don't ever hear anything about it, which is a shame, because people are missing a mighty great bunch 'o tunes!"

"I was hoping for some new songs when I saw the cover, but yes reading the song list let me know there was weren't any. I understand why these compilations are done without new material. His regular releases go out of print so fast you have to compile what is available and consumers have to buy it or never get them songs on CD. This is one of the weaker compilations, but still wothwhile if you don't have the original albums. Then again a random sampling of the albums used here could make a compilation just as good. From reading the reviews there seemed to be a couple people that purchased this to listen to the Butcher for the first time so it accomplished its goal. Of course if they had added only two new songs I would have bought it so maybe a considerate tactic could have gotten more sales. I also wanted to expose that even fans of obscure artists like the Butcher have different tastes. To me "Sister Death" is a favorite song of mine and a necessary choice. Even "Chickentown" was a good choice, a novelty song with an underlying merssage that is a fun song on Fishcoteque. To me "Waddya?" and "The Good Ones" are weaker tracks. "Waddya?" to me is one of the few weak tracks the Butcher has done. "The Good Ones" is excellent musically, but is sabotaged by religious lyrics. I really wish artists would write about subjects that are based in reality. This compilation also has nothing in common with either of the Bloody Nonsense releases I have. Those are early compilations, Excellent! is a compilation of later material. The Bloody Nonsense releases do overlap the Butchers first greatest hits compilation, The Gift Of Music, but contain a few differences that make them stronger. This compilation is the worst one available by the Butcher, but if it is the only Butcher you can get it is worth it to buy."


More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/violent.html


























GLORIOUS AND IDIOTIC - LIVE (2000)

Credits:
Pat Fish/Max Eider/Owen Jones/Curtis E. Johnson/Pat Beirne

Notes:
Recorded: 26Feb1999, Logo, Hamburg


Tracklist:

01 Partytime
02 Raking Up the Leaves
03 Just Like Betty Page
04 Baby, It's You
05 Drink
06 The Long Night Starts
07 The Human Jungle
08 Who Loves You Now?
09 Old Snakey
10 Rain
11 Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
12 Bigfoot Motel
13 Roadrunner


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232133080/jbglo.rar

"Glorious & Idiotic, a decent recording-quality live show captured for posterity in Hamburg, Germany, is less a triumphant return than a particularly inspired, quiet continuation. The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, with songwriter Pat Fish (aka the Jazz Butcher himself) ever at the conspiracy's center, has been making sophisticated acoustic-punk-pop-jazz (a la Jonathan Richman if he spent more time bellying up to the bar) for nearly two decades as of this release. Glorious & Idiotic is the reunion of Fish, longtime cohort/vocal doppelganger Max Eider, and drummer/multi-instrumentalist Owen Jones. This particular conglomeration of conspirators is responsible for some of the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy's finer, early-career recorded moments. Judging by the evidence presented here, the three blokes haven't missed a beat (though they've mellowed a bit since the early '80s). The musical nuances are intact, the pairing and juxtaposition of playful incisive wit and irresistibly catchy melodies -- a hallmark of the JBC -- are all here in glorious, spontaneous live idiocy. Sometimes sublime and heartbreaking, other times absurd and borderline stupid, the Jazz Butcher is always compelling and this release spurred Pat Fish and the reunited lineup to take a trip around the States, something they hadn't done in more than a decade. So you know they thought the magic was there. Judging by such classic JBC tracks as "Partytime," the sublime "Rain," and such ridiculous romps as the strum-punk of "Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present" and "Bigfoot Motel," it's clear that these three men -- who collectively created some of the most underrecognized, smartest pop music to ever barely escape the British Isles -- are thankfully still a viable alternative to an unthinking mainstream." ~ Chris Handyside, All Music Guide

"As a long time Jazz Butcher fan, I found this Cd to bring a fresh spin to some oldies but goodies. It was wonderful to hear some of Max Eider's stuff as well. Pat Fish always delights me with his talent. I need to find Bath of Bacon and Sex and Travel. Oh when will they reissue the old stuff. I need to complete my collection. As a long time fan I so enjoy when ever JBC comes to town. Keep coming to San Francisco and release live albums since thats the only way we can get our hands on your music. Keep it coming. We love you Pat!"

"The jaw-dropping bids on eBay give some indication of the Jazz Butcher's proverbial cult following: a digital copy of 1982's A Scandal in Bohemia, something of a post-punk masterpiece ignored by the critics, recently sold for almost $200, and many of the out-of-print CDs earn triple-digit offers. Copyright hassles with the now defunct Glass Records, keepers of the Butcher's early catalog, have prevented re-releases of the most sought-after disks, while a 1996 compilation with many of the best old cuts is already out-of-print. Thus, ROIR's new Glorious and Idiotic, recorded live in Hamburg during the Butcher's recent tour (a reunion circuit with original guitarist Max Eider that had the Internet cultists buzzing), is less a standard concert disk than a way around the copyright trouble and a chance for fans to access some great rare material. The thirteen songs, most of them old Butcher mainstays, are crisp and intimate - a big improvement from the live Western Family CD released in 1993 - from the loungy chords of "Partytime" and "Just Like Betty Page," to the clean pop of "Rain" (and, why the hell not, the ubiquitous cover of the Modern Lovers' "Roadrunner"). There's little new ground, but that's hardly the point, and fans will appreciate a chance to hear some vintage Jazz Butcher without giving their rent money to eBay. Newcomers, meanwhile, can sample the best of an obscure British artist whose talent, if not luck and timing, has been as formidable as any in the history of alternative rock."

"The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy has FINALLY surfaced a la disc once more! Upon buying, I didn't know it was LIVE...I thought it was a greatest hits of mostly early days of the JBC. WOW! What a breath of fresh air (as long as you're not with Caroline Wheeler in the elevator with the fish). This is a MUST for lovers of JBC...the comments Pat Fish and Max Eider make during the show are much like the Live From Hamburg album from 1987... but they've grown older and more cynically beautiful since then! This is the best live disc they've made!"

"Absolutely an amazing record. Anyone who doesn't know too much about the Butcher should start with this one. And then if they can find it go back to the Glass & Creation days. Too bad it's so hard to find a lot of their earlier material. Fortunately, this has superb versions of many of their classics; Partytime, DRINK, Roadrunner, Old Snakey & more. Extremely well produced, especially for a live album. An album about drinking with many humorous critiques, merriness, & quirky insights. Pat Fish is absolutely FANTASTIC."


More review:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/jazzbutcher

http://vermontreview.tripod.com/CD%20Reviews/jazzbutcher.htm

http://www.roir-usa.com/8260.htm

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/glorious.html
























ROTTEN SOUL (2000)

Credits:
Pat Fish - Fender Telecaster, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Singing
Max Eider - Gretsch Double Anniversary,Singing, Bass
Owen Jones -Accordian, Percussion, Singing, Catering
Peter Crouch - Fender Stratocaster, Shouting
Kathie McGinty (Sumosonic) - Singing, logistics
Pat Beirne - Smouth Organ
Recorded by Peter Crouch at Studio Leviathan, Earth, March-April
Programmed and produced by Pat Fish and Max Eider
Photographs - Mitch Jenkins


Tracklist:

01 Big Cats
02 Come On, Marie
03 Baby, It's You
04 Mister Siberia
05 Tough Priest
06 Sleepwalking
07 Niagara
08 The One You Adore
09 The Ballad Of Tiny And Clyde
10 I Hate Love
11 Call Me
12 Diamorphine


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232147198/jbroso.rar

"This is the first studio recording from the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy since 1995's Illuminate. It is also the first time Max Eider, Pat Fish, and Owen Jones played together since 1986's classic Distressed Gentlefolk. Pat Fish continued to use the name after he and Eider split with various names and varying degrees of success. This particular CD has everything that makes a JBC album wonderful. Strong melodies, guitar-focused rock songs, with quirky and witty lyrics. Only this time, Fish and company are somewhat angry (such as the blistering "Mr. Siberia (21st Century Winter)" and "Big Cats"). Musically they revisit the track "Conspiracy (You'll Be All Right)" but without the optimism. Fish's vocals are as earnest and strong as ever, however, the overall production of the CD is somewhat poor, which is a little distracting. However, as a whole this is a great album, full of great songs and stories. Fans will not be disappointed." ~ Aaron Badgley, All Music Guide

"The Jazz Butcher has been doing great music without a lot of big name recognition for many years. His fans, however, know he's one of the best songwriters and performers around today. The biggest surprise even for some fans is that this is the best stuff he has done in years. The Pat Fish songs "Big Cats," "Come On, Marie," "Tough Priest," and "Niagara" are all almost hypnotically catchy, some of the best he's ever done, and the Max Eider contributions are welcome, melodic change-ups. Highly recommended!"

"The return of Max Eider and Owen Jones to the folds of the Conspiracy results in the most solid album Mr. Fish has produced in years. This is an older, wiser Jazz Butcher, and while the usual wit and whimsy is still there, a certain amount of, dare I say it, maturity is in evidenced. A stripped-down, underproduced record, "Rotten Soul" nevertheless boasts top-notch songs (standouts being "C'mon Marie," "Niagara," and "Diamorphene.") These guys have been underrated their entire career; it's heartening that they still put in such an amazing amount of effort. Buy this!"

"When I read things like under produced and then listen, thinking I will be disappointed, it never happens. In fact whenever I read this, after listening for myself, I find the CD to be a favorite. This is first class material and sounds great. There are a couple misses, but "Big Cats", "Come On Marie", "Mr. Siberia", "Tough Priest", "Sleepwalking". "Niagra", "The Ballad Of Tiny And Clyde", "I Hate Love", "Call Me", and "Diamorphine" are all classics. I love everything the Butcher has recorded except Illumination and this is no exception. It may not reach the heights of classics like Cult Of The Basement, Sex And Travel, Big Planet Scary Planet, and Fishcoteque, but is close to other awesome releases like Condition Blue, Waiting For The Love Bus, Scandal In Bohemia, Distressed Gentlefolk, and Bath In Bacon. Another release I am better for owning from one of the best catalogs available from a truly great and unique artist."

"After a lengthy hiatus, Butch reunited with estranged sideman Max Eider and put out this album on the Vinyl Japan label. As Eider writes in his witty liner notes, "We have nothing but good to say of Vinyl Japan, but I'm sure they won't mind my pointing out that [this album has] been made on the cheap." This is a bit of an understatement. Rotten Soul features the cheapest drum machine this side of Trio and a total lack of production (one example: the opening verse of Eider's "The One You Adore" is marred by the piercing line noise from a guitar whose part hasn't started yet). This has the unfortunate effect of making the subdued songs which make up a large portion of Rotten Soul sound as though they were performed by an above-average karaoke band. Sometimes Butch manages to transcend his budgetary limitations: the buff "Tough Priest" transcends the lo-fi nature of the proceedings by means of a killer hook and the Butcher's use of an ominous Irish accent. "Mr. Siberia" works with the cheapness of the sounds to produce a terrific slice of slow funk, but those are the only two songs that measure up to the standard set by Fishcotheque and Big Planet Scarey Planet. Some songs sound like mere demos ("Big Cats"), and some just sound sad (the ill-advised country ballad "Sleepwalking"). Mr. Eider himself is another problem. His leisurely songwriting style has never really meshed with the Butcher's aggressiveness, and while his tunes are a vast improvement on the Jimmy Buffett margarita-rock formula, they pale in comparison to Butch's. (Parrotheads would do well to seek out Eider's well-meaning solo album The Best Kisser in the World, however.) There's simply not enough joy to be had here, I'm afraid. It's a disappointing comeback. Grade: C"
(
http://www.disclaimerband.com/j.html)

"When I read things like under produced and then listen, thinking I will be disappointed, it never happens. In fact whenever I read this, after listening for myself, I find the CD to be a favorite. This is first class material and sounds great. There are a couple misses, but "Big Cats", "Come On Marie", "Mr. Siberia", "Tough Priest", "Sleepwalking". "Niagra", "The Ballad Of Tiny And Clyde", "I Hate Love", "Call Me", and "Diamorphine" are all classics. I love everything the Butcher has recorded except Illumination and this is no exception. It may not reach the heights of classics like Cult Of The Basement, Sex And Travel, Big Planet Scary Planet, and Fishcoteque, but is close to other awesome releases like Condition Blue, Waiting For The Love Bus, Scandal In Bohemia, Distressed Gentlefolk, and Bath In Bacon. Another release I am better for owning from one of the best catalogs available from a truly great and unique artist."

"I'll never figure out how the Butcher sequences his songs. "Big Cats" is typical Butcher, but that it doesn't make it the world's strongest opener. Oh, well and not to worry! The album is sweet and melancholy (must be Max's influence) and sounds completely unlike any other JBC effort. The snide, very effective send-up of trip-hop, "Mr. Siberia," is a highlight to share with friends everywhere and anywhere. Who needs Eminem? Pat Fish: the Great White Hope of rap. And if that isn't tempting enough, "The Ballad of Tiny and Clyde" takes organ riffs that sound like what Happy Mondays was shooting for (and failing to achieve) for years, and then adds quintessential JBC lyrics over top. What fun!"


More review:
http://www.insound.com/Jazz_Butcher_Conspiracy_Rotten_Soul_CD/productmain/p/INS6188/
https://www.bentcrayon.com/details.asp?product_id=14261

http://www.xsilence.net/disque-2697.htm

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/rotten.html




















CAKE CITY (Compilation)(2001)

Tracklist:


01 Girlfriend 02 Soul Happy Hour
03 What's the Matter Boy?
04 The Human Jungle
05 Who Loves You Now?
06 Nothing Special
07 Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
08 Big Bad Thing
09 Love Kittens
10 Road Runner
11 Big Old Wind
12 City of Night
13 Sweet Jane
14 Affection
15 Speedy Gonzales
16 Knocking on Heaven's Door
17 Over You
18 May I?
19 Water


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232127242/jbcaci.rar

"Newcomers: This is a great catchy balanced way to start. If you love smart bands, this is the right place surely. For hardcore Jazz Butcher fans, there are plenty of very rare tracks I've never even heard of. And they're good.
The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy band has always found a way of slipping through the commercial cracks. Robyn Hitchcock has a cult celebrity. What about Pat Fish & Gang? They're beyond similar with Robyn. Catchy tunes, smart lyrics, distinct humour, but with jazzy spiky guitar atmophere. Certainly a product of punk - only the 'no rules' freedom of punk could allow them to exist. They showed up past late for the punk game, but they applied that expression, and applied better musical tools. This is tuneful stuff. You really need this CD.

Blah Blah. Anyway, 'Cake City' collects material from the early-mid '80s Glass Records era. The beauty of this CD is it doesn't play as cute tuneful novelty, there's substance with the jokes. Of course, the gorgous lyrical tunes would perfect in the early '90s. But the balance here is stronger than any Jazz Butcher album from the '80s.

For hardcore fans, tracks 12-19 are required. Most of the Jazz Butcher albums are out of print. I own so many impossibly rare JBC records, I thought I knew it all. But I have only 1 of these 7 tracks."

"Not sure just what I’ve got here — it has three tracks each from Distressed Gentlefolk and A Scandal In Bohemia, the two other JBC discs Vinyl Japan just reissued. There’s almost nothing from the three (?) other early albums by the band, but the “almost” keeps it from being clearly a licensing issue. Many tracks are apparently unreleased, but aside from the draggy cover of “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door”, none is filler. Enlightenment would be welcome.
Whether this is supposed to be a greatest-hits, a rarities collection, or some third thing, it’s a terrific CD. Even the few slow songs don’t fall into the Creation Records-style torpor that afflicted chunks of the later Jazz Butcher experience, and Pat Fish’s didacticism is in full force. He’s never condescending — it’s more like he’s very, very confused himself and thus thinks you might likewise need a refresher on why kittens are cute or drinking is fun.
Meanwhile, it still seems I like every cover of “Roadrunner” better than the original."
(
http://www.pastemob.org/wp/?p=292)





































FREE LUNCH (Compilation) (2003)

Credits:
Paul Mulreany - Drums, Guitar, Vocals (Mr. Odd, She's On Drugs, Girl-Go, She's A Yo Yo, Shirley Maclaine, Still & All, Monkeyface, Sister Death)
Blair MacDonald - Drums (Lot 49)
Nick Burson - Drums (Bakersfield, Vodka Girls, President Chang)
Gabriel Turner - Drums, vocals (Scarlett, Cops And Hospitals)
Laurence O'Keefe - Bass guitar, Vocals (Mr. Odd, She's On Drugs, Girl-Go, Sister Death)
Erol Suleyman - Bass guitar (Lot 49)
Joe Allen - Bass (She's A Yo Yo, Shirley Maclaine, Still & All, Monkeyface)
Dooj Wilkinson - Bass guitar, Vocals (Bakersfield, Vodka Girls, President Chang, Scarlett, Cops And Hospitals, Sister Death, True Stories)
Richard Formby - Guitar (Mr. Odd, Girl-Go, Shirley Maclaine, Still & All, Bakersfield, Vodka Girls, President Chang)
Alex Lee - guitar (She's On Drugs, She's A Yo Yo, Shirley Maclaine, Monkeyface, Scarlett, Sister Death)
Kizzy O'Callaghan - Guitar (Lot 49)
Peter Crouch - Guitar (Bakersfield, Vodka Girls, President Chang)
Dave Henderson - Guitar (Scarlett, Cops And Hospitals)
Dave Felce - Guitar (True Stories)
Alex Green - Saxophones
Pat Fish - Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
Martin Stebbing (Rev. Botus Whiteblood Fleming) - Producer (Mr. Odd, She's On Drugs, Girl-Go, Sister Death)
Iain O'Higgins - Producer (Lot 49)
Pat Fish - Producer (She's A Yo Yo, Shirley Maclaine, Still & All, Monkeyface)
Richard Formby - Producer (Bakersfield, Vodka Girls, President Chang)
David J. - Producer (Scarlett, Cops And Hospitals, True Stories)

Tracklist:

01 Mr. Odd
02 She's On Drugs
03 Girl-Go
04 Lot 49
05 She's A Yo Yo
06 Shirley Maclaine
07 Still & All
08 Monkeyface
09 Bakersfield
10 Vodka Girls
11 President Chang
12 Scarlett
13 Cops And Hospitals
14 Sister Death
15 True Stories
16 President Chang (Evil Karel Von Daemmerung Remix)


Links to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232119561/jbfrlu.rar

"The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy....a name to conjure with.....all over Europe and the USA, people asked "Why?"....but in the end, they surrendered US radio gave in without a fight....and Johnny European Punter made the nine kow-tows....and put their money on the counter....... Some call them the Last Gentlemen Adventurers Of Rock'n'Roll (along with me and Pete Astor)....some call them a bunch of travelling freelance restaurant critics.....others "The Greatest Rock Band In The World"....or something....The world conquering colossi of Indie (yuck!).....The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy!
A poignant selection of all the hits and then some from their fabled Creation Records period......with some rarities for those so inclined.....makes for a wonderful listening experience at YOUR leisure event.....Girls....Say Yes!!

This is a completely new collection of the best of the Creation Records period, selected by our own Joe Foster and Mr. P. Fish himself after some argy-bargy.....including many rarities among the hits! Plus it has been exquisitely remastered in the usual Rev-Ola style.... With a lavishly illustrated booklet with lengthy commentary, yea, a novelette by Mr. Patrick Fish Esq......the full sordid story is here!.....emigrate now....you know who you are.....

A must for lovers of the JBC obviously....but for all fans of cool music everywhere too......and for those who loved Creation Records in all it's ragged glory.....look out for other releases from this semi-lost world of The Label Of Love.....the never-ending story indeed....we're still at it..."
(
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/revola/artists/jazzbutcherconspiracy.htm)

More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/free_lunch.html




Biography:
The Jazz Butcher was the vehicle of prolific singer/songwriter Pat Fish, an archetypal British eccentric whose sharp observational wit and melodic gifts navigated the group through over a decade of constant line-up shifts, stylistic mutations and even a series of name changes which found the band performing variously -- and apparently randomly -- under such titles as the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy and the Jazz Butcher & His Sikkorskis From Hell.
Fish was born Patrick Huntrods in London
in 1957, and raised primarily in Northampton. He first began performing while studying philosophy at Oxford in the late 1970s, fronting the short-lived Nightshift; a subsequent band dubbed the Institution later joined forces with their rivals the Sonic Tonix, establishing the nucleus of players who later formed the core of the Jazz Butcher sphere.Fish first concocted his Butcher persona in 1982, quickly enlisting his Oxford mates to join him in a band of the same name; even from the outset, the group's roster changed seemingly on a daily basis, although Fish found an early mainstay in guitarist Max Eider.
The Jazz Butcher's eclectic 1982 debut A Bath in Bacon -- including early skewed pop gems such as "Love Zombie" and "Sex Engine Thing" -- was essentially a Fish solo record, but by 1984's folky A Scandal in Bohemia the roster had stabilized to include ex-Bauhaus bassist David J. Following The Gift of Music, a 1984 compilation of single sides, the Jazz Butcher resurfaced the following year with Sex and Travel, a marvelously odd set ranging in sound from punk ("Red Pets") to cabaret ("Holiday").After David J left the band to join Love and Rockets, the remaining quartet -- Fish, Eider, bassist Felix Ray and drummer Mr. O.P. Jones -- rechristened themselves the Jazz Butcher and His Sikkorskis from Hell and recorded the 1985 live set Hamburg, followed the next year by an EP, Hard. Leaving the rhythm section behind, Fish and Eider then recorded 1986's Conspiracy EP, credited to the "Jazz Butcher vs. Max Eider" and foreshadowing the subsequent shift to the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy aegis for Distressed Gentlefolk.
Eider soon exited to mount a solo career, leaving Fish to team with guitarist Kizzy O'Callaghan for 1988's Fishcoteque, their first release for the Creation label.By the time of 1989's Big Planet Scarey Planet, the line-up also included the superb bassist Laurence O'Keefe, saxophonist Alex Green and drummer Paul Mulreany; 1990's Cult of the Basement was recorded with the same roster, but the usual disruptions soon left Fish essentially to his own devices for 1991's Condition Blue and 1993's Waiting for the Love Bus.
Upon reuniting with David J, who produced 1995's low-key Illuminate, Fish decided to lay the Jazz Butcher name to rest, and performed a farewell performance in London at the end of the year. He subsequently signed on to play drums with the Stranger Tractors, but in 1999 reunited with Eider for a Jazz Butcher Conspiracy tour of the U.S. The live Glorious and Idiotic appeared the following year and Rotten Soul was issued in fall 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide


ALBUMS:
In Bath of Bacon (1983)
A Scandal in Bohemia (1984)
Sex and Travel (1985)
Hamburg -Live (1985)
Distressed Gentlefolk (1986)
Conspiracy (EP) (1986)
May I (EP) (1987)
Spooky (EP) (1988)
Fishcotheque (1988)
Big Planet, Scary Planet (1989)
Cult Of The Basement (1990)
Condition Blue (1991)
Shirley Maclaine (EP) (1991)
Black Eg (EP) (1991)
Waiting for the Love Bus (1993)
Western Family -Live (1993)
Illuminate (1995)
Glorious and Idiotic -Live (2000)
Rotten Soul (2001)

Compilations:
Gift of Music (1985)
Bloody Nonsense (1986)
Big Questions (Gift of Music, Vol. 2) (1987)
Edward's Closet (1991)
Unconditional (1992)
Draining the Glass (1996)
!Excellent! The Violent Years (1997)
Cake City (2001)
The Jazz Butcher's Free Lunch (2003)




PAT FISH
is the leader of The Jazz Butcher, but also played with:

Spacemen 3 - Recurring (1991) (Flute - Pat Fish,see:
http://www.spacemen3.co.uk/pages/recordcollector/rcspacemen.htm )
Spectrum - How You Satisfy Me (maxi) (1992) (Pat Fish -Sax, see:
http://www.sonic-boom.info/spectrum.php )
Spectrum - Soul Kiss (Glide Divine) (1992) (Pat Fish -Sax)
The Blue Aeroplanes:
"Pat Fish: co-writing "Whatever Happened To Our Golden Birds?", playing guitars on other "Rough Music" (1995) tracks, and providing backing vocals on "Beatsongs'. Pat also took the photo of the BLUEAERO licence plate that appears on the back of the "Boy In The Bubble" single. (
http://www.blueaeroplanes.org/archive/msg00181.html)


He guested on the David J - Crocodile Tears And The Velvet Cosh (1985, flute in a song) and Max Eider's 2002 album (check Max Eider entry for the details)


He played with Spiritualized (http://ideensynthese.de/spiritualized/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6071&start=0)

His other projects are Wilson (http://wilsondub.com/ and http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=74576032 and http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/wilson)


and the mysterious Black EG:
http://www.isolationrecords.co.uk/Creation-09.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/blackeg.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/press/94eg.html

http://celebrationcenterchurch.net/htdb/eg/eg_audio.html

http://www.adjective.com/htdb/eg/index.html

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/gigs/1994/Jun1.html


and SUMOSONIC:

SUMOSONIC - This is Sumo (1998)

Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Indie Rock

Members:

Anita Allbright, Gabriel Turner, Headstone (Pat Fish), Kathie McGinty, Kathy Schaer, Mister B, Russ Cooper

Credits:
Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Programmed By, Vocals - Headstone
Guitar, Programmed By, Vocals - Gabriel Turner
Mastered By - Mandy Parnell (
http://www.mandyparnell.com/)
Mixed By - Darren Nash Percussion - Agent Russell Cooper (Russ Cooper)
Producer - The Lords Of Sumo
Vocals - Anita Allbright , Kathie M* , Special K (Kathy Schaer), Mister B
Guitar - D.T. Henderson (
http://www.myspace.com/goonmoon)(track 01)
Vocals - Jon Mattock (Spacemen 3, Spiritualised, Lupine Howl, Slipstream, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Mattock and http://www.myspace.com/slipstream1), Max Read (track 01) /Chorus - Jamie Jab (track 02)/Curtis E Johnson - Rap (track 02), Backing Vocals (track 06)
Loops [Drum] - John Langley (Blue Aeroplanes) (track 03)
Guitar [Acoustic] - Mark Refoy (Freelovebabies,Spiritualized,Slipstream) (track 05)
Guitar [Solo] - Steve Davies (track 08) /Guitar [Slide] - Max Read (
http://www.lodgerecording.co.uk/) (track 11) /Didgeridoo - Bolly (track 10) /Producer [Additional], Remix - Johnny Octopus , Tom Withers (track 12)
Written-By - Pat Fish, Curtis E Johnson (track 05)

Notes:
Recorded at The Lodge, Northampton. Mixed at Nash, Bath. Mastered at The Exchange, London.


Tracklist:

01 Come, Friendly Spacemen (Lords Of Sumo Mix) (5:16)
02 God's Green Earth (5:51)
03 Fern, Schnell, Gut (3:50)
04 Cat's Life (5:48)
05 Everything Is Wonderful (3:46)
06 Stupid (3:58)
07 Destroy All Monsters (4:31)
08 Radio Saigon (3:33)
09 Business And Work (5:36)
10 Monks Of Kung Fu (3:57)
11 Sputnik (6:22)
12 Come, Friendly Spacemen (Sushi Remix) (5:17)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234684061/sumosonic.rar

"To call Pat Fish the best British songwriter of the past fifteen years is an invitation for some awfully suspicious stares. Pat who? But he might be just that. Known since the early 1980s as the Jazz Butcher, Fish remained detached enough to avoid the indie-rock vortex of the last decade, dooming himself to obscurity while leaving behind one of the most valuable buried treasures in all of alternative music.
Fish has joined with an all-new cast to form Sumosonic. In what may be a disappointment to long-time Jazz Butcher fans (they're out there), this inaugural disk is decidedly un-Butcheresque, with a keyboard-heavy attack of quasi-techno rhythms. Pat was known to dabble in reverb and noise, but the results were moody, melancholy textures, quite unlike the flash of This is Sumo.
Never quite dance music, the tight compositions and good-natured feistiness are a bit too mischievous for outright club-fare. Consider the tongue-in- cheek ferocity of 'Monks of Kung Fu,' (which some might liken to the Butcher's 'Do the Bubonic Plague,') with its melodic grunting and hilarious Chinese sampling. At times, like on the gentle 'Cat's Life,' it's reminiscent of New Order-style synth-pop, with dreamy, entrancing swirls set to a pulse- quickening backbeat. The snappy chorus of 'Come Friendly Spacemen' will have you wearing out the repeat button, as will the balmy spells of 'Stupid,' and 'Destroy All Monsters' which are at once energetic and disarmingly sweet. The syrupy 'Sputnik,' meanwhile, is the prettiest thing we've heard since 1993's 'Whaddya?' Fish is no less graceful with keyboards and effects than he was with acoustic guitar.
Considering Pat's long and productive past, it's hard to judge This is Sumo as a true 'debut'. But let's not get caught on Sumo-semantics. No matter his band-mates or current moniker, the man still has genius to share. "
(
http://www.sumosonic.com/htdb/words.html)

"This is, in my opinion, the last great project (so far) of Pat Fish, AKA "The Jazz Butcher." Far better than "Rotten Soul" and more essential than the live record "Glorious & Idiotic," this poppy gem contains some excellent tracks that take the aesthetic of such albums as "Waiting for the Love Bus" and "Illuminate" to a different level. Contains some female vocals as well."


More info:
www.myspace.com/patfish77

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Fish

http://www.flickr.com/photos/antisyzygy/tags/patfish/





























(photo of ALTEROCK interview April, 1990)

Finally the interview below is from a Hungarian shortlived new wave magazine ALTEROCK from 1990, when The jazz Butcher gave a live show in Budapest.


Q:
The Jazz Butcher's music includes dreaming psychedelia and folk music. To the question what they have to do with butchers, Pat's answer is:

"As much as to jazz, that means nothing."

Q:
There is a lot of humour in your songs. Aren't you affraid that the audience find you simple?


Pat:
"Absolutely not, these songs are not humorous at all. I still get moved again and again when i come to a beautiful line in the lyrics.
But these are very personal and they can arouse different feelings in different people. That's why we are playing pop music. It's good to feel happy and sad at the same time."

Q:
How would you describe your music in only one sentence?


Pat:
"How could you describe Lou Reed and Tom waits in a sentence?
The personality of these people guarantees quality. We don't compare well with them.
But we are trying to follow in their footsteps.
And back to your question, you have to decide what kind of music we are playing."


Q:
Once a journalist wrote about you that you are either geniouses or idiots.

Pat:
"I remember, it's by Helen Mead, but my favourite quotation is from a Canadian magazine:

"The Jazz Butcher is gazing at the world, showing it as it is. That's the reason why people think this band is crazy"

However the situation is that we behave like little children in a toyshop. We are playing with something and running away to try something else. Because there is something new in every corner."



More info:
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=70779993

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=63396495

http://www.arabhorses.ms11.net/jbcsongs.htm

http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=jazz_butcher

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Butcher

http://www.ear.fm/Encyclopedia%20J/jazz_butcher.htm

http://www.adjective.com/

http://unclee.wordpress.com/2009/01/04/the-jazz-butcher-conspiracy/

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/who-is-the--jazz-butcher-664964.html

http://www.guitarvibe.com/2007/10/pat-jazz-butche.html

http://www.metafilter.com/64001/The-Butcher-Says

http://www.jellocat.com/musicians-and-bands/the-jazz-butcher-conspiracy.html

http://www.last.fm/music/The+Jazz+Butcher

http://www.drizzle.com/~lostboy/AirWaves/JButcher.html

http://www.fegmania.org/archives/fegmaniax/1998/v07.n372

http://thesentinelsoftime.club.fr/Discographies/disco%20jazz%20butcher.htm

http://www.ilxor.com/ILX/ThreadSelectedControllerServlet?boardid=41&threadid=13089

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,234083

http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:33rcqqgZjicJ:www.thesummersite.org/songsforsummer/html/sfs_jazzb.html+Jazz+Butcher+%E2%80%93+Fishcoteque&hl=hu&ct=clnk&cd=46

http://www.musoscribe.com/bootleg_bin/jazz_butcher_bob_anne_wedding.shtml

http://bandtoband.com/index.php?Page=Search&BandId=3038

http://sendmedeadflowers.com/2007/02/jazz-butcher_23.html

http://gonnabetimeless.blogspot.com/search?q=jazz+butcher

http://www.page.sannet.ne.jp/kimi_i/bands/butch.html

http://www.beatcityrecords.com/Vinyl_Jazz_Butcher.htm

Interview:
http://www.caughtinthecarousel.com/interviews/jazzButcher.php

http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=138781577

MAX EIDER (ex JAZZ BUTCHER)


"Those counting themselves among the British pop music intelligentsia are well-acquainted with the music of Max Eider. Throughout the 80s, Max brought his elegant, inimitable guitar style to the work of the critically acclaimed and feverishly fanned Jazz Butcher Conspiracy. His collaborations with former Bauhaus bass player and Love & Rockets leader David J as well as members of the British psychedelic noise-pop ensemble Spacemen 3 are legendary."



"Max Eider:The Best Guitar Player in the world!"

"The best guitar player alive right now is max eider of jazz butcher fame. he's just so damn tasteful, he's the most underrated guitar player of the century"

Country:
UK
Genre:
Pop, Rock
Style:
Indie Rock





























BEST KISSER IN THE WORLD (1987)

Credits:
Backing Vocals - Owen Jones (Jazz Butcher), June Miles-Kingston (ex Mo-dettes, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_Miles-Kingston and http://www.harboroughmail.co.uk/leisure/June-jazz-in-winter.3486054.jp)
Bass - Richard Lohan (he also played with Jazz Butcher
http://indiestore.7digital.com/richardlohan/gallery/)
Drums - Paul Brook (
http://coventrymusichistory.vox.com/library/post/paul-brook---coventry-drummer-musician---a-tribute.html and www.myspace.com/paulbrook1955to2007)Keyboards - Mark Steeds (http://freespace.virgin.net/david.bragg/meetmark.htm)
Marc Hadley (
http://www.relativesrecords.com/marc%20pag%206.htm) - Saxophone
Roger Clarke - Trombone
Producer - Max Eider, John A. Rivers (he also worked with Jazz Butcher,
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/the-sound-of-leamington-spa.htm),
Vocals, Guitar - Max Eider
Engineered by John A Rivers and Francisco Cabeza (both worked with Jazz Butcher, Xymox, Dead can Dance etc.)/ Tape operator - Simon Kemp
Painting - Melanie Toney /Artwork - D Elvis Brando/ Photograph - Alastair Indge (he also worked with Jazz Butcher,see:
http://www.aicommunication.co.uk/)

VIDEO:
"My Other Life"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h_778NJtjo

Tracklist:

01 My Other Life
02 Sensitive Touch
03 Bel Air Home
04 Rosemary
05 It Has To Be You
06 Quiet Lives
07 Raking Up Leaves
08 Sense Of Motion
09 Let Somebody Down
10 Perfect Companion

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234683558/mebeki.rar

CITC:
You had tracks appear on several of the JBC albums ("Drink" or "Who Loves You Now?")—by the time The Best Kisser In The World was released in 1987, had the notion of a solo album been germinating in you for a long time? In other words, did you have a satchel of songs that had long before been filled to the brim?

Max Eider:
"I probably had about half of that album written before I left the JBC, and the idea of making a solo album must have occurred to me. I had written those songs, and I wanted to write more, but the JBC was essentially Pat's vehicle, and I knew Pat was too gifted and prolific for the JBC to allow me the songwriting space I increasingly wanted. And to some extent we were moving in different directions: I wanted to write tunes, and he, at that point at least, was more interested in the sound, and in making a harder noise.
Having said that, the split, when it came, was more about personal tensions. I thought he was becoming paranoid, borderline psychotic. It was only later that I realized that he probably, and with some justification, thought the same about me. We were drinking far too much, spending too much time with our heads up our own backsides, on the road, in the studio, back on the road. It's a familiar story.
The break was traumatic, for me at least, but I think it was the best thing for both of us. The Best Kisser disappeared more or less without trace, but at least I'd made the damn thing. And my leaving gave Pat something of a fresh start. Certainly he went on to do some of his best stuff without me—if I'm honest, the very best: Cult of the Basement and Condition Blue in particular are stunning albums."



"The Best Kisser in the World, the debut solo album by the former Jazz Butcher guitarist, first released in 1987, has already outlived two record companies and has every chance of seeing off a third."

"'A timeless lode of pop goodness that just oozes quality and class" (J Eric Smith, The Times Union, Albany)"Casually great." (Robin Gibson, Sounds)

"Eider can kick ass when required, with lightly commercial touch. A devil of a songwriter." (Mick Mercer, Melody Maker) (
http://cdbaby.com/cd/maxeider2)

"It's a fun title, at once bravado-touched and self-mocking, and that sums up the great, fine feeling of this disc. If Eider's mentor the Jazz Butcher isn't far away in terms of general inspiration and sound, Best Kisser still succeeds on its own modest terms, winning and wry, almost like a less willfully obscure or nutty Robyn Hitchcock. His singing voice continues as the light, breezy focus from early-Jazz Butcher hits; though nothing is as laugh-out-loud hilarious like the brilliant "Drink," everything romps about with good feeling. His guitar playing rushes along in both electric and acoustic modes, the latter more prominent in his co-production with John Rivers, with the occasional slower detours like the jazzy, tongue in cheek "Bel Air Home." Others from the general Jazz Butcher orbit pop up, including Owen Jones on vocals, while Paul Brook does a fine job on drums and Richard Lohan unobtrusively handles bass well enough. While there's a lot of the smirk about Eider's work in general, he still has a way of making things sound winning and straightforward — a bit like where Roddy Frame was at the time with Aztec Camera, if generally not trying so hard. Winners abound — the opening one-two punch of "My Other Life" and "Sensitive Touch" are Eider in a nutshell, fast but controlled, raving up in the least stressed out way possible, the full band merrily galloping along with him and his lyrical visions. "It Has to Be You" and "Raking Up Leaves," the latter with some great nightclub/lounge backing vocals and shuffling performances to recommend themselves, find him taking it easy with perfect aplomb as the cigarette smoke traces up through the air on a cool evening. Almost all that's missing is the Jazz Butcher himself, but Eider really doesn't need him this time around."(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:d9fyxqy5ldje~T2)

"This was Eider's first (and to date, only) solo record after leaving the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, and it's hard to imagine a more sly and sophisticated debut. Shuffling through styles, Eider invests every one of these songs with his trademark wry world view. Standout tracks include: "My Other Life," "Let Somebody Down," and "Quiet Lives." This record has been out of print for far to long: snatch it up before it disappears again."


More review:
http://www.insound.com/Max_Eider/artistmain/artist/INS20731/



HOTEL FIGUEROA (2000)

Credits:
Owen Jones (Jazz Butcher) - Drums, Percussion, Accordion, Vocals
Steve Valentine (Jazz Butcher,see:
http://members.calbar.ca.gov/search/member_detail.aspx?x=191394) - Bass
Lynda Skulpone (Steve Valentine's girfriend,played also with jazz Butcher and member of LA band Saltypop) - Vocals
Pat Beirne (played on Jazz Butcher's Rotten Soul CD,see:
http://www.spy-pictures.com/) - Mouth Organ
Pat Fish (Jazz Butcher) - Guitar (track 03)
David J (ex-Jazz Butcher) - Bass (track 05)
Nancy O'Higgins - Vocals (track 01)
Paul Vargas (is he from Breakestra??) - Trumpet (track 01)
Produced by Max Eider and Steve Valentine (
http://www.bauhausmusik.com/news/old_news/) /Executive producer- John Akred
Mastered by Noel Summervillle (
http://www.transfermation.co.uk/) at Transfermation Studios, Waterloo, London
Cover painting - Melanie Paraskeva/Drawings and design - Dave Coverly (
http://www.myspace.com/davecoverly)/ Artwork - Sophie Braham

Tracklist:

01 Hotel Figueroa
02 All Your Good For
03 Her Life
04 Other Kinds Of Love
05 The Long Night
06 Restless Mind
07 Lazy Bones
08 Passionate Hearts
09 Sweet End
10 Life On The Line


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234686276/mehofi.rar

"Max Eider spent the heart of the '80s as a member of the very hard working and critically respected Jazz Butcher Conspiracy, lending his classy guitar stylings to, and writing and singing some of the standout tracks on nearly two dozen albums, EPs, singles and compilations between 1982 and 1986. After five years of nonstop road and studio work, though, Eider and key co-conspirators Pat Fish and Owen Jones decided that they'd rather kill each other than work together further, and the original JBC self-immolated on the pyre of alcohol-fueled rock and roll dysfunction. While Fish continued on under the Jazz Butcher moniker well into the '90s, Eider issued a solo album (backed by Jones) in 1987, then later popped up on a couple of records by one-time Jazz Butcher bassist David J (also of Love and Rockets and Bauhaus fame).

Otherwise, though, the early '90s were a period of long sad radio silence from the man Jazz Butcher aficionados (and even Fish himself) referred to longingly as "the talented one." Fortunately, time heals some wounds, and Fish, Eider, and Jones regrouped to issue the live Glorious and Idiotic and the studio Rotten Soul, in 2000 and 2001 respectively, on the Vinyl Japan label. Whose head honchos, being good sorts, also asked Eider if he'd like to follow up his solo masterpiece, The Best Kisser in the World (which sells for a mint online these days), with another record of his own, seeing as how well his new songs on Rotten Soul had been received.

Eider took 'em up on their offer, and the new Hotel Figueroa picks up right where the brilliant Best Kisser left off, with ten killer jazz-pop cuts featuring Eider's distinctive Gretsch Double Anniversary (an axe that simply bleeds emotion from its very woodwork) guitar work and his reedy and equally emotional vocals. And lyrics: Eider's one of the world's most dyspeptic, yet insightful, chroniclers of the human experience, vis-a-vis men and women and love and hate and life and death and booze and lust and (did I mention?) love. Need a sample? How 'bout this one, from "Her Life:" "I could have been pretty if I hadn't got so drawn / I could have made someone happy if I wasn't quite, not quite so forlorn / Or maybe if I'd not been born." Kinda puts those "my woman done shot my dog down at the crossroads" blues numbers to shame, doesn't it?

Taken all together, Hotel Figueroa offers a refreshingly entertaining slice of pure song craft, lovingly recorded and respectfully performed by Eider, Jones and bassist/producer Steve Valentine, with guest spots by (among others) Fish and David J. And that love and respect goes a long way and means a whole lot . . . while the languorous Hotel Figueroa may appeal to the post-Combustible Edison tiki lounge ennui set, it's wholly lacking in the sorts of arch, tongue-in-cheek, aren't-we-clever self-referential schtick that defines most martini circle music these days. And it's a better record for it, a true work of art, a worthy distillation of a talented and under-appreciated player's very best work." (
http://www.jericsmith.com/maxrec.htm)

"You may well know Max Eider as the exceptional guitarist with The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy or David J. You know the guy: tall and elegantly wasted with a sound like a tripped-out Wes Montgomery and fingers that grown men find troubling to gaze upon. His 1987 album "The Best Kisser In The World" is a much sought-after collector's item, and his 2001 release "Hotel Figueroa" even earned him column inches in Forbes Magazine! Tonight, for the first time, he presents his all-star orchestra, featuring Steven "Twin Cadillac" Valentine (bass) and Pat Beirne (harmonica) from the current JBC line-up, along with vocalist Lynda Skulpone (from Los Angeles underground band Saltypop), guitarist Simon Mawby (who has played with the Woodentops, Jimmy Somerville and the House of Love) and world-class drummer and vocalist June Miles-Kingston (who has played with everybody from Funboy Three to Everything But The Girl). Expect the lushest of loungecore backing to provide the perfect setting for Eider's bittersweet songwriting skills." (
http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/gigs/2005/Sep2.html)

"Eider, sometime member of the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy and artist behind one the 80's sharpest debut albums ("Best Kisser in the World") issues his first solo album since 1987. Everything you expect from Eider is here: beautiful playing, incisive lyrics and highly hummable tunes. The album is a bit underproduced, but that actually adds to its appeal. If you have fond memories of "Best Kisser," buy this record. If you've never heard either, buy both. Highly recommended."

"Max Eider (you may know his work with the Jazz Butcher) has just released his best solo album in 15 years, Hotel Figueroa. It’s killing, and taking no prisoners. Check it!"

(http://www.zenguin.com/picks/popnrock.html)


















































BACK IN THE BEDROOM (2007)

Credits:
Bass, Guitar, Vocals - Max Eider
Harmonica - Pat Beirne (played on Jazz Butcher's Rotten Soul CD,see:
http://www.spy-pictures.com/)
Saxophone - Marc Hadley (
http://www.relativesrecords.com/marc%20pag%206.htm)
Vocals - June Miles-Kingston (see Max' 1987 album)
Guitar - Peter Crouch (ex-Jazz Butcher)(track 01)
Cover concept by the Artwork Committee/ Dave Coverly - Drawings (
www.speedbump.com)/
Mauricio Carey - Design (http://www.maunet.com/)

Tracklist:

01 I Want
02 Secret Life
03 My Dreams
04 Dirty Old Man
05 Love's Blind
06 Closing Time
07 Sweet Nothing
08 Neutral Tones
09 Stupid Heart
10 It's Come To This
11 Kings And Queens


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234686209/mebaro.rar

"Ex-Jazz Butcher guitarist Max Eider may’ve only made three records in the last 20 years, but what gems they all are. The new one — recorded in Eider’s Shepherd’s Bush, London home — with production help from janglepop godhead John A. Rivers — is a jazzy, dreamy tonic for anglophile hipsters of a certain age. Grab the fab “I Want,” as a free MP3, off Eider’s Web site and dip your toe in this balmy sonic pool." (The Big Takeover)

"As delicious and lovely and bittersweet and wistful as the best of his earlier solo discs and his works with The Jazz Butcher and David J. I can’t recommend strongly enough that you seek out and acquire this album" (J Eric Smith, The Times Union, Albany, New York)

"Back in the Bedroom is a wanton pop dream, taut with vicious emotional twists. Eider has the experience to make something seem blissfully inviting, masking the darkest doubts. This is a great album. Consider yourself notified." Mick Mercer (
http://www.mickmercer.com/)

"Sometimes, in the presence of song, a word will suggest itself. A word that encapsulates what an exhaustive review takes an age and uses miles of verbiage to articulate. In the case of Back in the Bedroom that word is "elegant"." (David Burke, Rock'n'Reel)


More review:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/maxeider

http://blog.timesunion.com/jericsmith/oh-happy-happy-a-new-max-eider-record/96/


Biography:
Max Eider (real name, Peter Millson) is a guitarist and songwriter.He studied English Literature at University College, Oxford, graduating in Trinity Term 1980. He played guitar with Pat Fish (The Jazz Butcher) from June 1982 until 27 November 1986, when after an alcohol-fuelled altercation with Fish, he left the band.
He went on to record a solo album, The Best Kisser in the World, which mixes up-temp indie-pop numbers ("Let Somebody Down" and "Quiet Lives") with songs in a moodier, jazz-influenced style. He also played on recordings by others, including Songs from Another Season by David J. He rejoined the Jazz Butcher for what was billed as the last ever Jazz Butcher gig on 21 December 1995, and has performed and recorded with Fish since, on the live album Glorious and Idiotic (2000) and the studio album Rotten Soul. 2002 saw the release of a second solo album, Hotel Figueroa, and a third, Max Eider III, appeared in 2007.(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Eider)

"Unannounced, one Spring day in 1987, Max Eider's debut solo album The Best Kisser In The World arrived at the station straight from Big Time Records and I cut the rest of school, went home and listened to it. From the sweeping pop beauty of "My Other Life" to the acoustic shuffle "Sensitive Touch," to the wrenching ballad "It Has To Be You," The Best Kisser In The World was a quiet and affirming album. The severed musical alliance of the JBC, heartbreaking as it was, had yielded two separate camps and since they both sounded great, I could live with that.

By 1992, however, I was getting worried. Three years had passed and aside from his appearance on David J.'s wonderful trio of solo albums (Songs From Another Season, Urban Urbane, Crocodile Tears and the Velvet Cosh) Max Eider had all but dropped out of sight. The Butcher was cranking out albums like Big Planet, Scary Planet and Cult of the Basement and Condition Blue, but the Eider camp had grown silent. And it would stay that way for nine more years.

In 2001, Max Eider quietly released Hotel Figueroa on the Vinyl Japan label. Rich and rhythmic, it was the perfect follow-up to The Best Kisser In The World. While the latter contained exultant moments of pop bliss ("Let Somebody Down") and lovely, thoughtful ballads ("Raking Up Leaves") in terms of a song cycle, Hotel Figueroa was a meditative, quietly stunning blend of jazzy ballads ("The Long Night"), slow motion rags ("Lazy Bones") and sneaky rhythms ("Sweet End").

Again, totally worth the wait. Hard to stay mad at the guy.

Six short years later, the release of Back In The Bedroom finds Eider completing his musical triptych. Recorded in the musician's bedroom of his London home, the album is warm and rich and loaded with Eider's effortless gliding cadences. There's the gently swaying opener "I Want"; the prowling jazz of "Secret Life" and the rolling, graceful pop of "Love's Blind" but those don't even scratch the surface of how deep this album goes. Fueled by Eider's decidedly brilliant guitar work coupled with his euphonious delivery, Back In The Bedroom is an eleven-song collection of sheer sonic elegance. Pulling out songs as highlights is a necessary, albeit academic exercise, but allow me to continue in this adorational indulgence. "Sweet Nothing" comes with an understated, but undulating rhythm punctuated by a sublime saxophone; "Stupid Heart" is a sweeping wonder and "Kings And Queens" is a silky number about keeping our dreams company in spite of the realities and consequences of normal life."

(http://www.caughtinthecarousel.com/interviews/maxEider.php)


ALBUMS
The Best Kisser in the World (1987)
Hotel Figueroa (2002)
Max Eider III (2007)


More info:
http://www.maxeider.com/

http://www.myspace.com/maxeider

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/htdb/people/max_eider.html

http://www.caughtinthecarousel.com/interviews/maxEider.php

http://www.c23creative.com/projects/featured/max_eider

http://www.songsillinois.net/2007/12/new-music-from-max-eider-co-founder-of-jazz-butcher/

http://sendmedeadflowers.com/2007/02/jazz-butcher_23.html

CRO-MAGNONI COLA (Cro Magnon´s Coke)






Country:
Hungary
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Dark Wave, Synth-Pop, Industrial, Alternative Pop/Rock, Minimal

Members:
Kósa Vince (
http://www.laszlonosek.com/Vince_Kosa_Vince/music.html) - Guitar
Szántó Zoltán - Bass, Keyboards
Szász György (28.jul.1959.) - Concept, Vocal, Keyboards



VIDEO:
???


CMC (1990)

Tracklist:


01 Cro-magnoni Cola
02 Vízállás jelentés (Water-level Report)
03 Vörös földek (Red Lands)
04 Kitalált helyek (Fictious Places)
05 Relativitás (Relativity)
06 Nincs tánc, nincs zene (No Dance, No Music)
07 Ítélet (Judgement)
08 A legkülső kör bezárul (The Outermost Circle Is Closing)
09 Ráz a csend (Shaking Silence)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/237104212/cmc__1990_.rar

Take first the second album, it has a better quality and more enjoyable as well.






































HALÁLMORZE (Deathmorse) (1991)

Tracklist:

01 Visszafelé (Backwards)
02 Ethno-technic
03 Broken-up Faces
04 Halálmorze (Deathmorse)
05 Arragement
06 Nincs tánc, nincs zene II. (No Dance, No Music II.)
07 What People, What Times
08 Europe
09 A legkülső kör bezárul [CD Bonus Track] (The Outermost Circle Is Closing)
10 Ítélet [CD Bonus Track] (Judgement)
11 Ráz a csend [CD Bonus Track] (Shaking Silence)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/237104387/cmc_-_deathmorse__1991_.rar


Biography:
Originally CMC is the abbridgement of Cromagnon-i Cola. It founded in Budapest (the capital of Hungary) by György (George) Szász who worked in the printing idustry at that time.
The other two members joined him to launch one of the best and most underrated Hungarian band ever. They easy reach the standard of Western -Europe's electro-industrial music (Xymox, Borghesia, Laibach etc.)
And their sound - even now- is terrible fresh and their music is never boring.
Vince Kósa earlier was in another great industrial band called Art Deco, which was active in the middle 80's.
The genre of their music is hard to describe, but it is a very unique mix of industrial, dark wave and techno pop. Perhaps "industrial - shamanistic noise music" like Kósa's earlier band Art Deco.
Their concerts were complete audio-visual (movie) shows.
They even played before Test Department. (In 1985, Vince Kosa helped organize the first Test Dept. shows in Budapest)
Their lyrics were written by Ilona Visnyei (wife of György Szász), and she also painted their concert flyers as well.
In the meantime György Szász founded his own indipendent records label: Weast CMC, to release CMC and other Hungarian bands played in the same or similar style. (BP Service, CMC, F.O.System, Happy Dead Band, Keleti Fény, Lacht El Bahhtar, Sziámi)
I posted F.O.System earlier, and i will Lacht El Bahhtar later.

They have only two albums, with almost the same tracklist.

György Szász was also involved in the organisation of some of the Hungarian alterock festivals Hungarocarrot (late 80's and 90's) which was the most significant festival at that time a la "pre-Sziget".
Thanks to him we could seen such bands like Bourbonese Qualk, Cassandra Complex, Borghesia, Laibach etc.



















Vince Kósa is now living in Los Angeles. Apart from Art Deco and CMC, he also played in Bp. Service (1985-2000, see this:
http://www.tonecasualties.com/data/TC/bpweb/bpservice.html) before moved to America. One of his latest project is Jazzadella, "Jazzadella from 2004, which is a collaborative project from 2004 with my Bulgarian-American musician friends as a free-form jamming in their studio."
He released a solo album in the USA which got lot of praises. (
http://www.tonecasualties.com/data/TC/kosa.html)






















György Szász has a printing company and somebody mentioned that he also an owner of a second-hand bookshop.

















Zoltán Szántó own a studio near Budapest and his other hobbies are travelling, motor biking and go diving.

ALBUMS:
CMC (1990)
Halálmorze (1991)


More info:
http://www.laszlonosek.com/Vince_Kosa_Vince/CMC_info.html

MOCKBA MUSIC - Mockba Music (1984)
































Country:
Sweden
Genre:
Electronic, Pop
Style:
New Wave, Synth-pop

Members:

Tom Wolgers - Vocal, Keyboards, Percussion
Cecilia Hentz - Vocal
Johan Vävare - Synthesizer, Keyboards???
Mikael Ekebladh - (1982)
Heintz Liljedahl - Guitar (1984)

Credits:
Producer - Mockba Music
Written-By - Tom Wolgers

Credits for Exil (12")
Artwork By [Cover] - Cecilia Hentz , StyleForEveryMood , Tom Wolgers
Bass - Erich (Bad Boy) West
Congas - Leon Knibbs (
http://www.myspace.com/leonknibbs)
Guitar - Tomas Di Leva (
http://www.dileva.nu/)
Mastered By [Cut] - PD-CR (Peter Dahl, see:
http://www.cutting-room.se/)
Mixed By - Mockba Music , Olle Larson
Producer - Mockba Music

Credits for Någon Som Du (7") (1982)
Producer - Johan Vävare , Tom Wolgers/ Written-By - Tom Wolgers
Notes: Mockba Music is Tom Wolgers, Cecilia Hentz and Johan Vävare

Guests:
Heinz Liljedahl - Guitar
Mauro Scocco (
http://www.myspace.com/mauroscocco and http://www.mauroscocco.se/)
- Guitar /Prospect 56 - horn

Credits for In Från Kylan (7") (1982)

Producer - Johan Vävare , Tom Wolgers
Written-By - Johan Vävare (tracks: 16) , Tom Wolgers
Notes: Mockba Music is Tom Wolgers, Mikael Ekebladh and Johan Vävare

Guests:
Henrik Jermsten (played in DT & The Stoodes in 1980) - solo/Heinz Liljedahl - guitar


VIDEO:
"Två Steg Före"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcgbBWsJktE

Tracklist:

01 Drömmen (3:50)
02 Mötet (4:25)
03 Kniv Mot Hud (4:05)
04 (Ett Liv I) Exil - Version (4:00)
05 Alphaville (3:00)
06 Någon Som Du - Version (4:10)
07 Den Förlorade Staden (3:23)
08 Passionen (3:20)
09 Att Ha Och Inte Ha (5:28)
10 Betaville (2:10)


Bonus:





















EXIL (12") (1983)

11 Exil
12 Två Steg Före


NAGON SOM DU (7") (1982)

13 Någon Som Du
14 Indiskret


IN FRAN KYLAN (7") (1982)

15 In Från Kylan (4:12)
16 Harry?


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/238578027/momu.rar


Biography:
Mockba Music was a short lived new romantic/ Synthpop band, released some singles and an album in 1984. Elegant synth pop in a stylish, very catchy way with an underrated band would deserve much more.
The original 1982 line up was: Tom Wolgers (after he left Lustans Lakejer in the fall of 1981), Mikael Ekebladh and Johan Vävare. Ekeblad departed in the same year, but Cecilia Hentz joined them. It is still not crystal clear when Heintz Liljedahl joined them, but first he guested in 1982 on their second single.
Though they got nice critics, soon disbanded in 1984.


More Swedish only bio:
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mockba_Music

Much more info here (if somebody would be so nice to translate it, would be highly appreciated!):
http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d91-gbe/mock.html

If you are from Sweden and know more about them (for example whereabouts of Cecilia Hentz, and Mikael Ekebladh) please write to me! Also would great to know who is the sax, and the bass player.




























Tom Wolgers

In Groups:
Lustans Lakejer (in the 80'S, see:
http://www.discog.info/lustans.html), Mockba Music, Paris Bizarre (1986), Therapy Taxi (1996)

He released some solo albums after left Mockba Music:
December (12") (1986)
Musique Du Nord (1984 or 1986)
Rush Music (12", MiniAlbum) (1986)
Stockholmssviten (12", MiniAlbum) (1987)

And he launched another synthpop project with Irma Schultz in 1986 released only one single:
Paris Bis (Paris Bizarre) - Body & Soul (1986)

He produced Lustans Lakejer and Ida'n'Eric (Euro House, Disco) in 1991.

His comeback with Lustans Lakejer (
http://www.myspace.com/lustanslakejer) was succesfull:
"Johan Kinde and his band Lustans Lakejer was popular in late 70's and early 80's. The group split up in 1986, but had a minor comeback in 2004. Lustans Lakejer consists of Julian Brandt, Johan Kinde, Tom Wolgers and Jan Lundkvist. "
(
http://www.infosajten.com/esc/esc/mel2007_songs.html)

More info:
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolgers

http://www.discog.info/wolgers.html

http://sv-se.facebook.com/people/Tom-Wolgers/599684262

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tom-wolgers/13/15/793




Heintz Liljedahl
an acclaimed producer, artist and songwriter, known for his work with Olle Ljungström and numerous other Swedish artists. He was a member of Ratata (http://musicwn.com/browse.php?artist=Ratata&album=Kollektion+plus) and Twiggs (around 2005). He also played with Tom Wolgers's band Lustans Lakejer and sometimes with Johan Vävare (e.g: Kaspers Bo Orkester, Olle Ljungström and CAROLINE AF UGGLAS: as producers and musicians in 1997 and 1999, Monostar (1999 together with Johan Vävare)

He works together occasionally with another Ratata members Mauro Scocco (e.g on Plura 50's 2008 CD)


More info:
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_Liljedahl

http://stockholmrockaction.com/prints/by-artist/heinz-and-johan/norra-reals-talangjakt-1981/1981-03-14?page=1&picture=347

http://www.facebook.com/people/Heinz-Liljedahl/657323683

http://svt.se/2.58360/1.1344228/utskriftsvanligt_format&printerfriendly=true

http://www.finest.se/imageGallery/image.php?igid=867&iid=74143

http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/credits/heinz-liljedahl/621559


Johan Vävare

"I am an audio engineer since 25 years"
(
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/24/neil_young_bashes_apple/comments/)

Producer of Kitchen And The Plastic Spoons, Reeperbahn, Lädernunnan, Lustans Lakejer, Ubangi, Di Leva (and also played with them), Man Kan, Zoo, Lars Cleveman and Ratata (also played with them) in the 80's, Bang The Drum, Olle Ljungström (also plays with him since the 90's) , 99th Floor, Eggstone, Bo Kaspers Orkester in the 90's (sometimes with Heintz Liljedahl) and in the 2000's, Synliga (2000) and also the producer of Caroline Af Ugglas (together with Heintz Liljedahl), since 1999.

He also was the engineer of Svart and Di Leva in 1982 and Leather Nun in 1985/1986 among others. One of his newest work was when he mastered and mixed Tobias Bernstrup 's (
http://www.myspace.com/tobiasbernstrup ) pretty good italo disco album (2002)
(2007)

He played on Freda's Undan For Undan (1990) , (ex-Ratata) Mauro Scocco's albums (1988,1992,1994), Cajsa Stina Åkerström (1994), Therapy Taxi Projekt (1994), Monostar (1999 together with Heinz Liljedahl )


More info of Mockba Music:
????

RECHT HERZLICH - Hab Mut Zu Deinen Lüsten (1982)



























Country:
Germany

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
New Wave (NDW), Synth-pop

Members:

Sergio De Lacasio and Vera Vanessa De La Palma

Credits:
Producer - Peter Gorski (Peter Gorski Band, Max Nix)

VIDEO:
"Kleiner Elefant"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgkqXpGWQ54



Tracklist:

01 1000...Lüste (3:34)
02 Der Kleine Elefant (3:24)
03 Tanz Mit Sergio (5:13)
04 Republik (2:43)
05 Walpurgisnacht (3:33)
06 Tanz Mit Vera (3:44)
07 Gut Bewegen (4:43)
08 10 Go (3:10)
09 Mach Mich Heiser (3:44)
10 Macchinismo E Nostalgia (3:32)


WALPURGISNACHT (12")

13 Walpurgisnacht (4:38)
14 Ten-Go (3:10)

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/238843272/recht_herzlich.rar

"That's the old 80s "Neue deutsche Welle" - it was better than most (actually, all except Spliff and Kraftwerk) of the 'New German' stuff in terms of style and the use of synthesizers. The arrangements are so clever that you almost won't notice that Vera Vanessa de la Palma ranges only slightly north of unable to sing.

Nowadays, like most of the analogue synthie music, it sounds shallow if not boring, as sure most whiz-kids can create those sounds on their PCs between two sessions of Counterstrike Source.

Anyhow, if you like the more avantgarde German 80's music, get this record, all of the Spliff records and don't miss ZaZa's debut album ("ZaZa"), which, like "Hab Mut zu Deinen Lüsten" was a one-hit-wonder, unfortunately." (Discogs review)

"Der Kleine Elefant's got lot's of synth's, catchy sugary verses and a big dose of weird. And it's about elephants. Elephants are so rad."
(
http://www.arawa.fm/2008_02_01_archive.html)


Saltyka wrote:
Here is again a total underrated band with an amazing good album. Very catchy and never boring! The lyrics are clever and the woman-men pair of vocals are also pretty good. Two songs, "Der Kleine Elefant" and "Walpurgisnacht" were minor hits in the ndw chart at that time. I like them of course, but also like some more as "Gut Bewegen" which is one of the best synthpop songs ever really! Same with the Kraftwerkish "10 Go". Another pearl is "Mach Mich Heiser" which is slightly smilar to Telex with its tight rhythms. One more to mention: "Tanz Mit Sergio" remind me another band: OFF. Anyway the whole album is really brilliant!
The album was released by Reflektor Z (Extrabreit, Die X Agenten, Zero Zero, Mannschreck)


Biography:
??? If the members see this, hope they will fill me

There is nothing about them, since - i think- their names are only pseudonyms.
Sergio De Lacasio wrote a disco song for Maxine D called "Everything's All Right"(1985). Since then whereabouts unknown.


More info:
http://www.backagain.de/ndw/rechther.htm

http://www.ndw-wiki.org/index.php?title=Recht_Herzlich

http://www.youtube.com/user/rechtherzlich Perhaps Vera's chanel??

STOCKHOLM MONSTERS




"Manchester UK's criminally overlooked Stockholm Monsters. This early 80s band has the region's fingerprints all over them and the production from New Order bassist Peter Hook just makes it all the more so. Some say they are the middle ground between A Certain Ratio and Happy Mondays, some say they tread the same water as The Wake, Joy Division and early New Order, some say they are an evil Smiths"(http://www.landlockedmusic.com/staffpicks1.php)







































"While The Smiths receive the majority of the attention when it comes to 80s singles bands, the relatively unknown and under-appreciated Stockholm Monsters were actually the better pop outfit"Tony France's thinly wavering voice, John Rhodes' skeletal riffing, Karl France's gorgeous bass tone, the swirling horns...they all combine to brew a sublime audio stew that penetrates the ear at a nearly subconscious level."


















"Another too-often-overlooked member of the Factory family, the Monsters neatly bridged the gap between early ACR and the Mondays. Echoes of the Smiths and New Order resound in many of their songs"(http://www.dailytunes.com/songs/20070307082133.html)


















"I loved them and couldn't sell them," (Factory records guru Tony Wilson)

"Incredible band, severely underrated"



Country:
UK
City:
Manchester
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
New Wave, Synth-Pop, Post Punk


Members:
Tony France - Vocals, Guitar (1980-1987)
Lita Hira - Keyboards (1981-1983)
Shan Hira - Drums (1980-1987)
Jed Duffy - Bass (1980-1982)
Karl France - Bass, occasional keyboards onstage (1982-1987)
Lindsay Anderson - Trumpet (1982-1984)
John Rhodes - Guitar, occasional keyboards onstage (1983-1987)
Paul Kershaw (1983)



Their record label was Factory Records:
http://home.dialix.com/~u3336/factory/index2.html

http://www.myspace.com/factoryrecords1976

http://www.myspace.com/factoryrecords

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattybusiness/3523473376/in/pool-factoryrecords



ALMA MATER PLUS (1984, re-released in 2002)

Credits:
Artwork By [Design And Lettering] - Trevor Johnson (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Johnson_(designer))
Engineer - Mike Johnson* (tracks: 1 to 12, 18 to 19)
Engineer [Recording] - CJ* (tracks: 1 to 12, 18 to 19)
Producer - Be Music (Pseudonym used by the individual members of New Order for their remix/production work.) (tracks: 1 to 16, 18 to 19) , Stockholm Monsters (tracks: 13, 16, 17)
Written-By - Stockholm Monsters

Notes:
Tracks 1-10 released as the album Alma Mater (FACT 80) , 1984.
Tracks 11-12 released as a 7" Single (FAC 107), 1984.
Tracks 13 and 16 released as on 12" Single (FAC 146), 1987.
Tracks 14-15 unreleased 7" mixes of FBN 46 Single, 1985.
Track 17 recorded as a demo in 1987.
Tracks 18-19 recorded for Alma Mater but not segued


VIDEO:
"Kan Kill"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZnN-bn-bhU

Tracklist:

01 Terror (2:53)
02 Where I Belong (2:33)
03 Decalogue (5:29)
04 Winter (3:09)
05 Five O'Clock (2:38)
06 Life's Two Faces (3:22)
07 Your Uniform (2:55)
08 E.W. (3:31)
09 To Look At Her (4:47)
10 Something's Got To Give (1:38)
All At Once (7") (1984)
11 All At Once (2:52)
12 National Pastime (2:38)
13 Militia (3:35)
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (12") (1985)
14 How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (7'') (4:04)
15 Kan Kill! (7'') (4:05)
16 Partyline (Partylive Mix) (4:09)
17 Stupid (2:37)
18 Your Uniform (2:57)
19 Life's Two Faces (3:36)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/238567359/somste.rar

"john darnielle (mountain goats) said this of this album: Best album ever. BEST ALBUM EVER. *BEST ALBUM EVER."

"The tag Be Music (or B-Music, taken from the name of New Order's publishing company) was first employed by Peter Hook for the production of Stockholm Monsters' Death is Slowly Coming, which appeared on the flipside of the Martin Hannett produced single Fairy Tales, in February 1982. From this point on the oblique appellation was used by all four members of New Order as a moniker for a string of often breathtakingly innovative productions on Factory Records and its affiliated labels, but disappeared after 1985."
(
http://www.neworderonline.com/Music/Release.aspx?ReleaseID=514)

"They knock me down but I won't fall over!"
Cooor, I had/ have this on vinyl as one of my prized possessions, many items have been nicked at parties but not this beauty. Must be 85 or 86 when it came out - a time when Factory records was majestic. Joy Division, New Order, ACR, The Wake, Section 25, The Stockholm Monsters - we just had talent to waste and as was the want of the Manchester label we (well ,they) did so. Not more so than in the case of the Monsters. A couple of really good singles (see "All at once" CD - another new release with the singles on it) and then Alma Mater came out. The songs sound as great today as they ever did. There were too many comparisons made with New Order for the health of the SM's but there's a naivety in what they play here, a desparation and melacholea in the vocals.

There's an upbeat start with Terror and Where I belong, it slows for a couple of tracks (Winter) - a few whimsies in there (Five o'clock), not too long but lovely little tunes and then it kicks off again with the segued Life's two faces and Your Uniform
And talk about value - beyond the Alma Mater album there's an extra 9 tracks, i was so chuffed with this. With Factory's no advertising (and usually no stocking /selling policy as far as I could see) it was always very hit and miss getting hold of some of the SM songs .. well across this release and another two there's the whole catalogue and more. Some fabulous and lively music - Manchester wasn't all gloom and doom - just listen to the drums go all through All at once, National Pastime, Militia. It Manchester music from a time before you had to be "e'd" for it to sound good - and you get Partyline thrown in, it could very well be the best song you've never heard."

"What we have here is something definitely worthy of much more attention than it got back in the 80s. To me, the music here sounds like what you'd get if you took OMD, paired them up with the driving rhythm section from Gang of Four circa "Songs of the Free", threw in the guitarist from, oh, I dunno, Psychadelic Furs, and then morphed David Tibet, Gavin Friday, and Bon Scott into one entity and made him sing. Then, you make sure to have *someone* from New Order producing (in this case, Peter Hook). What you end up with is a record chock full of infectiously catchy, sharp, melodic pop tunes, made up of wiry, treated guitars, pleasant sheets of gossamer synths, and throbbing bass set to a pounding beat. All coated with desperate vocals sung by our mutant Friday/Tibet/Scott singer.

The songs are great. Danceable, simple, irresistibly melodic, and they stick in your brain like glue. But there's a certain moodiness too, as some songs slow down a bit and languish in more sombre, hazy, lovely atmosphere. The singing, however, takes some getting used to. Part of the problem is that he yells a lot, and lacks a certain subtlety, sense of dynamic, and restraint. And he has an annoying tendency to sing in the same rhythmic timing and meter on several songs, which gets to be repetitive and a bit numbing after a while. Plus, that kind of hoarse Gavin Friday/David Tibet vocal quality is not all that pleasing to my ears. BUT, I more or less got over that hurdle, and I find the music thoroughly enjoyable on many levels.

The 9 extra bonus tracks are absolutely essential, and fit right in with the proper album, making this a pretty cohesive cd."

"Alma Mater, the Stockholm Monsters' only full-length release in seven years of existence, sounds like nothing that came before or after it in the group's catalogue. Instead, it bridges 1984's two defining U.K. musical trends, the somber guitar jangle of the post-Smiths indie poppers and the dancefloor-bound electronics of post-"Blue Monday" New Order and the rest of the Factory Records raincoat brigade. The songs are mostly in minor keys, even the faster ones, and they're built on a twin-size bed of skittering electronic drums and brightly chiming arpeggiated guitar chords. Lindsay Anderson's trumpet, so much a part of the group's early singles, is downgraded to an occasional blat here and there, and Tony France's newly melodic vocals sound so different than before that it's almost hard to believe they're by the same guy. The doomy post-punk of earlier songs like "Miss Moonlight" is here transformed into a low-key melancholy with a much lighter touch. Terrific pop songs like "Five O'Clock" and "Terror" propel where once they would have pummeled, with Karl France's rubbery bass and Anderson's layered keyboards particularly reducing their sonic aggression. Slightly too dark hued to be merely pretty, Alma Mater is a terribly satisfying record that was all but ignored at the time of its release but sounds absolutely prescient in hindsight."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:azfixq80ldae)

"I could spend hours and consume entire notebooks expounding upon the untouchable genius of The Stockholm Monsters and their glowing melodies and completely impeccable songs. But, for me, that is not what this album is about--it is about the timeless, utterly personal moments embodied within every note of Tony France's voice and painted in vibrant colors by the quasi-chaotic, vaguely soaring ebbs and flows of sparkling personality embedded within every song. The Monsters condense the past completely into the present, and the result is the creation of perfect pop moments that craft an 'image' within my head--a portrait, for me, that consists of so many real experiences that make this album a universal and personal treasure. When I hear the chorus in the background of "Where I Belong" desperately chant "everything's wrong!"

I inexplicably think of kids strolling across the lawn at the end of summer, momentarily joyful but on the cusp of melancholy and disaster. When I hear the icy keyboard riff drift slowly beneath the minor-key guitar in "E.W." I envision hot summer nights, laying in bed and looking out into the alluring darkness arriving so late.
You see, "Alma Mater" is the best expression of melancholy ever committed to record--hell, it's also the most uplifting, the most enlightening, the most spiritual record of all time. It contradicts itself at every turn, turning inconsolable sadness into soaring moments of vindication and somehow holding itself together amidst the messy clash of desperation and hope, of past, present, and future. Forget "emo" and all that "confessional music"--at the precise moment Tony says "Oh I love you oh so much..." at the height of the atmospheric chaos and bubbling bass of "Militia," every soul singer who has ever lived ought to give up, because they have nothing on this guy and all the grey, dreary moments beneath the sun that he condenses into one simple line.
That's the magic of the Monsters: they get straight into your head without pausing to tell you "what they're doing" or making a single concession to the expectations of your ears. They go off on a tangent, they quietly make gold out of lead and leave you wallowing in total awe, subsequently wondering how any band could say so much with such simple songs and ancient sentiments. A perfect example is "Kan Kill!" where Tony begins "It's getting kinda lonely here with everyone around"--while loneliness is an emotion you could find in any pretentious nu-metal or 'raw' folk song (nothing is 'raw' when compared to this utterly fatless and streamlined work of genius) ; yet the second half of the line, delivered in a mute, warbly voice, makes all the difference, separating The Stockholm Monsters from every pretender melancholic rock band in history.
They are so good that they make The Smiths look pale and Joy Division look pompous--while I certainly love both of those bands, neither of them possesses the Monsters' inimitable penchant for mind-bendingly direct and alluring songs that seem to function more like funhouses, like deceptive and intriguing creations in which you can lose your mind amidst the commingling of excitement, surprise, and intrigue.
That said, "Alma Mater" is the greatest house of mirrors ever constructed. It is a musical canvas upon which the elongated and ambivalent days of your youth are rendered simultaneously in neon color and stark neutrals; it is simply, a candle whose flame is the human condition, wafting within the darkness yet maintaining a hint of warmth, a grain of hope... "

More review:
http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/monthly2002/09sep_text.html#6

http://www.leonardslair.co.uk/stockholm.htm

http://www.popnews.com/popnews/stockholmmonsters/ (French)

http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4213.jpg

http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4212.jpg






















ALL AT ONCE (SINGLES 1981 - 1987) (2002)

Credits:
Artwork By [Booklet Layout] - Julien Potter
Artwork By [Original Sleeve Design], Artwork By [Original Lettering] - Trevor Johnson
Mastered By - James Nice (James Nice founded LTM Publishing (Les Temps Modernes) in 1984.), Stephen Pitkethley
Engineer - Chris Jones (from Revenge, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(band)), Mike Johnson (tracks 08,09)
Engineer - Chris Jones (
http://www.worldinmotion.net/revenge/biography/chrisjones.htm), Shan Hira (track 15)
Producer - Be Music (tracks: 2 to 11, 15, 16)
Producer - Stockholm Monsters (tracks 12-17), Martin Hannett (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Hannett and http://www.martinhannett.co.uk/bio.htm) (track 01)
Written-By - Stockholm Monsters

Notes:
Tracks 1 & 2 released on 7" single Fairy Tales (FAC 41) on Factory Records, February 1982.
Tracks 3 & 4 released on 7" single Happy Ever After (FAC 58) on Factory Records, August 1982. Track 5 previously unreleased remix, March 1984.
Tracks 6, 7 & 16 released on 12" single Miss Moonlight (FBN 19) on Factory Benelux, March 1983.
Tracks 8 & 9 released on 7" single All At Once / National Pastime (FAC 107) on Factory Records, June 1984.
Tracks 10 & 11 released on 12" single How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (FBN 46) on Factory Benelux, June 1985.
Tracks 12 to 14 released on 12" single Greetings Two (MASO 70002) on Materiali Sonori, March 1987.
Track 15 released on 12" single Partyline (FAC 146) on Factory Records, April 1987.
Track 17 is a portastudio demo of an unreleased, intended single on Factory Records, 1985.

All Be Music producer credits, as labelled on the original versions, were in fact exclusively by Peter Hook. CD mastered at Lime Tree Studios by James Nice and Stephen Pitkethley.


VIDEO:
"Partyline-Live"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRBIamkd2Us&feature=related

Tracklist:

01 Fairy Tales (2:58)
02 Death Is Slowly Coming (3:37)
03 Happy Ever After (3:06)

04 Soft Babies (3:37)
05 Miss Moonlight (1984 Mix) (4:49)
06 The Longing (1:51)
07 Lafayette (2:31)
08 All At Once (2:54)
09 National Pastime (2:40)
10 How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (12") (5:15)
11 Kan Kill! (12") (7:25)
12 Partyline (12") (5:50)
13 Militia (3:36)
14 Dumbstruck (3:47)
15 Partyline (12" Version) (4:15)
16 Miss Moonlight (4:52)
17 Shake It To The Bank (3:29)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/238567617/somhi.rar

"While The Smiths receive the majority of the attention when it comes to 80s singles bands, the relatively unknown and under-appreciated Stockholm Monsters were actually the better pop outfit, a fact to which "All at Once" brilliantly testifies. Here you get 14 stellar singles (and alternate mixes of the colossal "Partyline," the chilly "Miss Moonlight," as well as the previously unreleased demo of "Shake It To The Bank") not likely to be bested by any band in the near future. From the chimey debut "Fairy Tales" to the controversial, mind-blowing "How Corrupt Is Rough Trade?" to the earth-shaking "Militia," the Monsters display an uncanny knack for clear, disaffected songwriting, desperate sentiment, and memorable melody. Tony France's thinly wavering voice, John Rhodes' skeletal riffing, Karl France's gorgeous bass tone, the swirling horns...they all combine to brew a sublime audio stew that penetrates the ear at a nearly subconscious level. All of these songs possess a discernably thick tension (conveyed through the uniquely dramatic vocal performances of France) that threatens to tear the composition apart at any moment. Yet the Monsters miraculously hold it together, and the chaos fades into an epiphany, one moment of pure genius--the guitar solo in "Militia," the voice samples in "Kan Kill!," the desperate vocals in "Partyline," the whistling noise in the background of "Fairy Tales." This compilation is shot through with magic moments, and anyone who has not heard of the Stockholm Monsters should immediately go out and buy this, then purchase the band's sole album "Alma Mater." They are both precious gems from a lost era and lamentably bygone band: I would go so far as to say "All At Once" is the best CD I've ever purchased. It's that good."

" Despite dipping further and further into the history of Factory Records, LTM records are nothing if not thorough in their quest to release everything they can on this important label's roster. This trawl has produced many gems: Josef K, Crispy Ambulance to name but a few. The Stockholm Monsters were dismissed at the time as the runt of the Factory litter. This singles collection isn't bad at all though, revealing the band to a much more promising act than earlier documentation would claim. Their first single 'Fairy Tales' and its B-side 'Death Is Slowly Coming' have that same eerie quality as Kissing The Pink's 'Last Film'. 'How Corrupt Is Rough Trade?' and 'Kan Kill!' bear the influence of their producer Peter Hook; both possess trademark New Order bass guitar playing wrapped around The Monsters airy melodies. 'Miss Moonlight' and the farewell effort 'Partyline' were fine, slightly edgy singles but some of the other material suffers from a lack of a memorable melody that only serve to highlight Tony France's vocal shortcomings. Although never really destined for the success of their forefathers, 'All At Once' is not without its moments."
(
http://www.leonardslair.co.uk/stockholm2.htm)

"The Stockholm Monsters are one of those bands that you either love, or you've never heard of. They were great, but not really cut out for stardom. Opening with the nursery rhyme charm of "Fairy Tales", you progress through the almost ridiculously joyous sounding "Happy Ever After", the heavier "Miss Moonlight", the effervescent "All at Once", the angry but bizarre "How Corrupt is Rough Trade", the electronic pop of "Partyline" to the unfinished "Shake it to the Bank". 17 tracks and all wonderful. Honest. Think New Order play the more humorous end of The Smiths catalogue and you'll be getting close. Go on, give it a try, it's not expensive and some of the lyrics are great. "Alma Mater plus" is also fab. But buy this first."

"I've just done the review on Alma Mater - that's another the Monsters rereleases and I can only endorse what the other reviewer has said - it's brilliant. You are missing out if you don't buy this. I spent about twenty years scouring vinyl revivals, record fairs and every where. I had a limited amount of the SM stuff on plastic, paid over the odds for some of it but still couldn't get it all. AND NOW HERE IT IS - spread over three cds... you don't know you're born! There's no point missing out again, repeating the mistakes of the past, every one is a classic track. From naivety and simple beginnings ( Fairy Tales)to heart rending closure (just listen to the "Thank you's" they do on Partyline .. eeeh the Chameleons, the Co op Bank .....)"



"Fairy Tales":

"The main forte appears to be Gabriel impressions along the Rael theme, whilst a nice bass line superbly produced prongs the air. Atmospheric noises occur stage left and the whole thing isn't bad at all."
Mick Mercer (Zigzag, February 1982)

Martin Hannett and Stosckholm Monsters:
"the stockholm monsters were a young band signed to factory by tony wilson, and as such, suffered the fate that many such bands did. coming onto factory in 1980 was a blessing and a curse: a blessing for the notice it would bring a band, but a curse for being labelled as a joy division clone, or otherwise inconsequential. tony would, in later years, be particularly bitter about the failure of the monsters to earn acclaim or sales, disappearing along with other factory acquistions, such as the northside, the distractions, and the adventure babies.

hannett's involvement with the band appears to be quite brief - only one song survives as half a single. the other half is produced by the producer who would unofficially take the mantle of factory's inhouse producer after hannett, "be music productions", bernard sumner. the track, "fairy tales", is alarmingly charming, and one of their better songs. the bass is much less noticeable than on other hannett productions, though the drum machine provides the song with a good stiff structure. altogether agreeable."
(
http://www.martinhannett.co.uk/frame.htm)

1982 review of "Fairy Tales" 7":
http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/archive/showartefact.php?aid=4204&fid=17

http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4204.jpg

More review of Fairy tales:
http://fac586.blogspot.com/2007/10/stockholm-monsters-fairy-tales.html

1985 Fanzine:
http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/archive/showartefact.php?aid=4215&fid=17

"Miss Moonlight":

"This three-song EP marks the Stockholm Monsters' graduation to 12" vinyl after a pair of 7" singles for the Factory label. The A-side, "Miss Moonlight," is one of the very best songs the Manchester-based quintet ever released, an anxious slice of post-punk built on Shan Hira's monomaniacal drumming and some droning one-note keyboard lines. Tony France's vocals move from a sweetly androgynous croon to hoarse shouting by the end, as Lindsay Anderson's floating trumpet passages provide much needed breaks in the steadily increasing tension. It's a minor post-punk classic. The two brief B-sides are miniatures that exist right on the edge between song sketches that could use some fleshing out and quickly recorded filler. That said, "Lafayette" has an unexpected '60s garage rock edge, thanks to its "96 Tears"-style Farfisa organ that lifts it a notch or two above the dismissable." ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

"Partylie":
http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4219.jpg

"All At Once":
http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4209.jpg

"National Pastime":
http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4211.jpg

"How Corrupt Is Rough Trade":
http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4216.jpg

More review:
http://poundforpound.blogspot.com/2007/09/stockholm-monsters-all-at-once-singles.html

http://www.gullbuy.com/buy%5C2002%5C5_7/stockholm.cfm




THE LAST ONE BACK (ARCHIVE 1980-1987) (2002)

Notes:
A Collection of rare and unheard songs in studio demo and live form from the Stockholm Monsters' archive.

Tracks 1 to 5 Studio Demo At Suite 16, 1987.
Tracks 6 to 8 Live At The Walthamstow Assembly Rooms, 11 November 1985.
Track 9 Live On Granada TV, 18 February 1987.
Tracks 10 to 11 Pre-Release Demo Mixes On FBN 46 Cassette, 1985.
Tracks 12 to 14 Live At Sheffield Polytechnic, 23 September 1981.
Tracks 15 to 17 Second Studio Demo, 14-15 January 1981.
Tracks 19 to 19 First Studio Demo, 30 August 1980.
Track 20 Live At Utrecht Muziekcentrum, April 1982.

VIDEO:
Ad Infinitum - Telstar (1984)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUeXwDUJepQ

Tracklist:

01 No More (3:07)
02 Dear (2:46)
03 Before Your Eyes (3:21)
04 Stupid (2:37)
05 House Is Not A Home (3:20)
06 When I Smile (3:29)
07 Where I Belong (2:43)
08 Hand Over Fist (3:04)
09 Partyline (4:15)
10 How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (5:15)
11 Kan Kill! (5:23)
12 Systems Failing (3:15)
13 M/C (3:25)
14 Endless You (4:25)
15 Future (4:28)
16 Copulation (4:43)
17 Fairy Tales (4:06)
18 Catch Me In Confusion (3:03)
19 We Are A Nation (2:34)
20 Love Is A Dose (3:59)


Bonus:

AD INFINITUM - Telstar (12") (1984)

Notes:
Ad Infinitum was Peter Hook (Warsaw, Joy Division, New Order,see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hook and
http://www.myspace.com/peterhookneworder), and members of Stockholm Monsters.
Latin words ad infinitum, meaning, "on and on, forever."


21 Telstar (3:12)
22 Telstar In A Piano Bar (5:05)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/238572733/somla.rar

"I wouldn't recommend this as a first-time buy or as an introduction to the Monsters, being as it is a selection of band demos. (If you want an intro to the band, get Alma Mater Plus.)

"The Last One Back" is a must for fans of The Stockholm Monsters, who were surely the fifth equal best band on Factory. The demo's are all (funnily enough) demo quality, ie a bit rough n ready. But this suits the band, who knew how to make a furturistic sound without needing massive studio dollars. Also, the demo format works especially well with the band's earlier material which has a playful sense of its own naivety. A decent selection of songs too, spanning the band's undervalued and obscure seven -year career.

All in all - brilliant. I'd like to see more compilations of this type, ie not barrel scraping decades-dead rappers 'duetting' with R&B stars, but real honest genuine collections of demos, because they can be a fascinating listen, as anyone who's ever heard New Order's Western Works demos will attest. Stockholm Monsters constantly surprise with the strength of the vocals, the melodies they use, and the muscularity of the sound. This band may have worn Aitch sweaters and had snowball fights, but you wouldn't mess."

Monsters who inspired Oasis (
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/music/rock_and_pop/s/8/8445_monsters_who_inspired_oasis.html):
THE inspiration behind supergroup Oasis has been revealed as - Stockholm Monsters.

You have probably never heard of them, but Noel Gallagher has revealed that seeing his Burnage neighbours sign with legendary Factory Records convinced him that he wanted to be in a band.

Speaking on the JK and Joel Breakfast Show on Key 103 today as the new Oasis album Heathen Chemistry was released, Noel said he was proud to have been born in Manchester because of its musical heritage.

"I started to get into music early on because all the older guys that lived round our way were in a band from Burnage called the Stockholm Monsters.

"They were the first band ever to come from Burnage and I think they had a top 75 hit with a song called Fairy Tales.
"From that you get into Joy Division, New Order and then it was the Smiths and then the Roses and then the Mondays and then you start your own band."

Former Monsters' drummer Shan Hira, now a producer and sound engineer touring with the Chemical Brothers, once worked as a drum roadie for Oasis.

He said Noel's remarks were hugely flattering. "You always want to try and pass something on. I am just surprised we have not heard about it before. I think they are a really good band and have inspired a lot of other bands to start going in a band."

More review:
http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/gfx/400-4221.jpg



Biography:
A neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters are a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the good-foot indie dance vibe of Happy Mondays and the other Manchester bands of the late '80s. Often seen merely as New Order proteges (Peter Hook produced all but one of their records) and victims of both record company indifference and unnecessary potshots by the cynical British music press, the Stockholm Monsters deserved better treatment than they usually got.

Formed by teenage brothers Tony and Karl France (vocals/guitar and bass/keyboards, respectively) and fraternal twins Lita and Shan Hira (keyboards and drums, respectively), the Stockholm Monsters gathered in suburban Manchester in 1980, signing to local indie powerhouse Factory Records the following year. Just before the release of their first single, the Martin Hannett-produced "Fairy Tales," 17-year-old trumpet player Lindsay Anderson joined the band. Although "Fairy Tales" was a minor success, hitting the middle reaches of the U.K. indie charts, the Hook-produced follow-up, "Happy Ever After," was a sales disappointment.

Following another lineup change, with Lita Hira being replaced by guitarist John Rhodes and Anderson adding keyboards to her trumpet duties, the Stockholm Monsters released a fine EP, Miss Moonlight, in 1983. Unfort
unately, despite Hook's continued involvement, Factory Records apparently lost interest in the group and shunted them to their Belgian subsidiary label Factory Benelux, then seen as the label's dumping ground for vanity projects and failed experiments. (Ironically, many post-punk connoisseurs now find Factory Benelux releases more interesting than most of the proper Factory releases of the era, the mother label having largely turned into a straight dance imprint after the massive success of New Order's "Blue Monday" 12".) The Stockholm Monsters' sole long-player, Alma Mater, came out in September 1984. A low-key record blending jangly guitars and skittering electronic percussion, Alma Mater bridges the gap between the British indie pop and dance scenes of the era much in the same way that New Order would on their next couple of albums. Half a decade later, of course, the Stone Roses and others would take this hybrid to the top of the charts and the forefront of the British national consciousness.

Armed with a deliberately provocative title and a cover photo of a nude pubescent girl, the aggressive and experimental 12" single "How Corrupt Is Rough Trade" charted higher than anything the Stockholm Monsters had released since their first single. Anderson left the group shortly after its release, and it was assumed that the Stockholm Monsters were finished. Surprisingly, a final single was released two years later, but its appearance suggested turmoil in the band's ranks. At the same time that the Peter Hook-produced version of "Party Line" came out on Factory in the U.K., the Italian label Materiali Sonori released a much different mix with a new set of B-sides, with the band getting the production credit. The band split for good shortly thereafter, with Shan Hira becoming a noted producer and studio owner in Manchester, working with the Fall, the Chameleons, and others. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide


1980
Summer The Stockholm Monsters were formed during the summer by Tony France (guitar) and Ged Duffy (vocals), two unemployed kids from Burnage, South Manchester. They then got together with Shan Hira (drums) and started rehearsing at his parent's home in Didsbury. It was soon apparent that Tony was best suited to taking over the band's singing duties with Ged switching to guitar. Nigel, a friend of Shan's then joined as the bassist. They chose the name Stockholm Monsters as Vienna by Ultravox was a hit at the time and they liked the European feel of the name. At the same time Nigel read a headline out of the Manchester Evening News: "Monsterous Fungus kills woman in council flat" so they called themselves The Stockholm Monstrous Fungus. After a couple of days this was sensibly shortened to Stockholm Monsters.
August They play there first gig at the Cyprus Tavern as party of the Manchester Musicians Collective. They played 2 songs and the gig lasted for 20 minutes. 200 friends of the band turned up and Factory Records co-owner, Alan Erasmus, popped in whilst driving past.
The band then recorded their first demo at Frank The Hippy's flat in Didsbury on 4-track.
Winter Nigel leaves after declaring the band as shit and is replaced by Shan's friend, John (guitar) and his sister Lita Hira (keyboards). Ged switched to bass.
The band were spotted by Rob Gretton and Peter Hook supporting The Rezillos at Rafters and were offered the chance of a deal with Factory Records if they could produce a demo.

1981
January They record the demo for Factory and support New Order on tour.
Spring Factory sign the band and give them a 2 day slot at Strawberry Studios to record their first single with Martin Hannett. The plan was to record and mix 2 songs but only Fairy Tales is recorded and unmixed. The band then go to Cargo Studios with Peter Hook to record James as the b-side but after several unsuccessful attempts decide to record Death Is Slowly Coming instead.
May The band advertise for guitarist and audition Eddie during an actual gig at Rafters. He joins.
September The band use a trumpet for the first time on MC.
October Eddie leaves to go and live in Israel.
Winter Tony's brother Karl joins the band as guitarist. The band return to Cargo to record Something's Got To Give andthe video version of Soft Babies. The actual video itself was shot at Shan's parent's house.

1982
January The band miss the trumpet as part of their sound so Lindsay Anderson joins the band.
February Release debut single Fairy Tales on 7", produced by Martin Hannett. Fairy Tales reached no. 43 in the Indie Charts.

The band record Happy Ever After and Soft Babies at Strawberry Studios with Peter Hook.
April Toured Holland, Belgium and France as support to New Order. Following this tour Ged leaves the band.
August Release their second single Happy Ever After produced by New Order's Peter Hook.

1983
March Release Miss Moonlight 12" EP on Factory Benelux.
Lita Hira leaves and John Rhodes (guitar) joins.
Spring Commenced recording of their debut LP.

1984
June Release a 7" single: All At Once.
September Release their debut LP titled Alma Mater.
Lindsay Anderson leaves.

1985
August Release How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? 12" on Factory Benelux reaching no. 47 in the Indie Charts.
September The bands are victims of a theft from their rehearsal room in which most of their equipment was stolen.

1987
April Release Party Line 12" single and the Italian Greetings Two 12".
After recording demo tracks the band decide to split up.

More bio:
http://www.ltmrecordings.com/smbio.htm


ALBUMS:
Alma Mater (1984)
All At Once (Singles 1981 - 1987) (2002)
The Last One Back (Archive 1980-1987) (2002)

Shan Hira (http://en-gb.facebook.com/people/Shan-Hira/559972993 and http://www.plaxo.com/directory/profile/64427119759/1b40361b/Shan/Hira)

Originally the drummer in the Stockholm Monsters, later the resident engineer at Suite 16 Studios and more recently live sound engineer for the Chemical Brothers.

After leaving the band, Shan became the co-owner of Suite 16 Studios in Rochdale and it's resident engineer. His list of credits include producing and/or engineering Ganzheit(1986), The Fall (1989), Echo & The Bunnymen (1999),The Chameleons (2000), The Reegs (1987, 1997)and Laugh (1988), British Sea Power (2007). He is currently working as a live sound engineer on the current Chemical Brothers tour.
Shan has been working as the sound guy for The Streets. He also worked on New Order's last live dates in South America in 2005.



Lita Hira
is the sister of Shan Hira.
Played keyboards in Stockholm Monsters 1981-1983
Guested on Royal Family And The Poor's 1984 LP

Lita is working in an administrative job at a hospital


Jed Duffy
"ged duffy married kids"

"The story of Lavolta Lakota is a rather short one, and their discography comprises only one 7", Prayer. The band was formed in 1982, by former Stockholm Monsters guitarist Jed Duffy and Dave Hicks. They played a short series of dates, supporting The Death Cult. When Prayer, based on the Red Indian chant Blue-Smoke Woman was issued in July 1984, the band were on the verge of their split. The record's rather high price tag can be explained by the fact, that founder guitarist Hicks later played in Peter Hook's hobby band Revenge for a while"

(http://home.planet.nl/~frankbri/fbnstory.html)


Lindsay Anderson
is a music teacher now

Karl France, Tony france and John Rhodes still living in Manchester but i have no more info (perhaps i found all members on Facebook.com, or i found folks with the same name??)
If you know more about them, please message me!


Paul Kershaw
Sadly, died following a heroin overdose.

More info for the band:
http://web.archive.org/web/20050829112116/http://www.stockholm-monsters.freeserve.co.uk/

http://www.prideofmanchester.com/music/stockholmmonsters

http://www.tangents.co.uk/tangents/main/2002/april/monsters.html

http://www.myspace.com/stockholmmonsters

http://www.cerysmaticfactory.info/forum/view_post.php?thread=52893

http://www.cerysmaticfactory.info/stockholm_monsters.html

http://www.newwavephotos.com/StockholmMonsters1.htm

http://www.technikart.com/archives/5124-the-stockholm-monsters (French)

http://www.last.fm/music/Stockholm+Monsters

http://freakytrigger.co.uk/old-ft/essays/2002/07/stockholm/

http://www.skatterbrain.org/2007/04/i-love-stockholm-monsters-and-so-should.html

http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/archive/showartefact.php?aid=4206&bid=882

THE OUTFIELD


"Timeless 80's Rock at it's finest! This talented trio from East London is at their best in this superb offering. Excellent two part vocal harmonies combined with outstanding lyrics blend beautifully with classic guitar chord riffs and solos. This band is best compared to the Beatles and The Police."

"This band is TIMELESS and every album just keeps getting better. This is no exception."


"The Outfield is one of the more underrated, underappreciated bads to come from the 1980s. Their tight, harmonious melodies are present on every album they've released"


"John Spinks has an incredible talent for song writing and guitar playing that cannot be compared to anyone... Tony Lewis has a vocal ability and range that is said to rival Sting among others. But I think he one in a million! No one compares."

"The Outfield's sound could be described as an 80's rock version of The Beach Boys. Superb song writing and lyrics with vocal harmonies at a level that few bands have ever achieved."

"Completely awesome band!"


Country:
UK
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Pop Rock, Soft Rock



Members:
Alan Jackman - Drums (1983-88)
John Spinks - Guitar, Vocal, Keyboard
Tony Lewis - Bass, Lead Vocals
Simon Dawson - Drums (1990-present)




























































PLAY DEEP (1985)

Credits:
Bass, Lead Vocals - Tony Lewis
Drums - Alan Jackman
Executive Producer - Rick Chertoff (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Chertoff and http://www.answers.com/topic/rick-chertoff)
Guitar, Vocals, Written-By - John Spinks
Keyboards - Reggie Webb (
http://www.regwebb.com/ and http://www.spencemusic.co.uk/Friends/friends.html)
Mastered By - George Marino (
http://www.gnrsource.com/bios/marino/index.htm and http://www.sterling-sound.com/epk.php?e=george&c=en)
Mixed By - John Agnello (
http://www.johnagnello.com/)
Producer - William Wittman (
http://weedywet.com/index.html)
Vocals [Additional] - Frank Callaghan (also with The Giraffes 2005, , William Wittman
Written-By - John Spinks

VIDEO:
"Your Love"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_bmOp2UWOc

Tracklist:

01 Say It Isn't So (3:49)
02 Your Love (3:44)
03 I Don't Need Her (3:56)
04 Everytime You Cry (4:29)
05 61 Seconds (4:14)
06 Mystery Man (4:06)
07 All The Love (3:33)
08 Talk To Me (3:36)
09 Taking My Chances (3:35)
10 Nervous Alibi (3:45)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233967171/pladep.rar

You can find some "Your Love" mixes here:
http://thunderdjrj.blogspot.com/2007/11/outfield-your-love-remixes.html

"Play Deep, the Outfield's debut album, contains a couple of singles that settled quite nicely into mid-'80s radio. Guided by Tony Lewis' airborne vocals and John Spinks' regimented guitar bluster, they managed to place two of the album's best songs within Billboard's Top 20. "Your Love" made it all the way to the number six spot in March of 1986, thanks to Lewis' high-pitched holler that dominates the opening of the song and a harmonious chorus that is overly smooth and rock savvy. Peaking at number 19 four months later, "All the Love in the World" is a an unblemished rock tune with a an effectively echoed vocal track, again highlighting the band's sweet-sounding consonance that's mixed in with rugged guitar work. The uncharted material sounds just as fluent and is anything but filler, especially efforts like "Say It Isn't So" and "I Don't Need Her," along with slower songs like "Everytime You Cry." Play Deep is a worthy first release from this British trio, lead by a novel guitar and vocal concoction."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:k9fuxqe5ldse)


"This album is little gem from the 80's that doesn't get much play when people discuss classic pop of the era. However this little 3 man band turned out some of the most tuneful rock and pop of their era. I won't pretend I'm crafting a Rolling Stone review and break down the album track by track. I'll just say that if you were a teenager in the 80's and this album doesn't bring a smile to your face...well...you probably didn't like this kind of music then either. The follow up album, 'Bangin', is also good...FYI."

"They were often compared to the Police which I think somehow gave them a second tier status, but this is a great band and album in their own right. Great harmonies and well written catchy tunes with memorable guitar riffs throughout. This is one of those rare albums that is enjoyable from beginning to end and stands the test of time. I wish they would come out with a remastered CD to do the music justice."

"It was the summer of 1985 when I was first introduced to this band and this album. It was one of the hottest albums of that year and I was hooked."

"Guitar driven power-pop from the eighties. This was a mega-whopper of an album commercially, and pretty much everything The Outfield had to offer is on this disc (excepting the nifty Voices of Babylon from the later album of the same name). Musically and lyrically The Outfield were fairly stock, and Play Deep isn't really very "deep" at all, but they make this work to their advantage by nailing every cue on the pop scale with near perfection.
My only beef is the often mechanical/rigid sound of the drums."


"Let's put it this way, if you're tired of today's music (admit it, you are!), and you're aching for something from the past that you may have missed - this is the disc for you! It's the best COMPLETE album of the 80's. We all know "Your Love" (or you should anyway - "Josies on a vacation far away, come around and talk it over..."), but there are songs on this disc like "61 Seconds" and "Say It Isn't So" that are just phenomenal. I put this CD in my top three of all time (U2's "Joshua Tree" & Tom Petty's "Damn the Torpedos" are my other two). I don't know what else to say other than this band is one of the most underrated bands of the 80's and sadly, overlooked in the 90's. They are a very good, uplifting, rock band that needs to be given a new record deal so their new music can reach the masses."

"Sounds of summer. When one listens to this disc that's what it reminds us of: summer time and all of the fun and excitement that goes along with it. This trio from the East End of London with the American sound are full of energy and talent. Play Deep has 5 songs that climbed the charts, and has gone triple platnum. We all know Your Love and All The Love but there are a number of other memorable tracks such as Say It Isn't So, Everytime You Cry, 61 Seconds, Mystery Man, Talk To Me, and Nervous Alibi. John Spinks has an incredible talent for song writing and guitar playing that cannot be compared to anyone... Tony Lewis has a vocal ability and range that is said to rival Sting among others. But I think he one in a million! No one compares. Everyone should have this disc. It'll remind you of the carefree days of summer...."

"There will never be another "Play Deep"! If you are looking for positive, energitic, and fun rock -n-roll with loads of kickin' guitar playing from the most under-rated player in the last 15 years - John Spinks, and punchy vocal harmonies from one of the best rock vocalists alive today - Tony Lewis (comparable to Sting, Jon Anderson & Brad Delp), then look no further! This band incorporated everything they had been influenced by in the 70's and early 80's into "Play Deep". All of the best influences from "The Beatles", "The Cars", "The Police", and "early U2" can be heard shining though on this masterpiece! On top of all that, they managed to develop their own signature style that is unmistakeable even to this day. They are a unique band in a world of "sound-a-like" drones! This album produced 5 top 40 hits and is currently nearing triple platimum status! No reason any self respecting Rock fan should not own this CD!!!"


More review:
http://www.totalmusicgeek.com/2008/04/outfield-your-love-1986_21.html
























BANGIN' (1986)

Credits:
Alan Jackman - Drums
John Spinks - Vocals, Multi Instruments
Tony Lewis - Vocals, Multi Instruments

Peter Wood (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Wood_(musician)) - Synthesizer
Frank Callaghan (also on 1985 Lp)- Vocals (Background)
Steve Ralbovsky (
http://www.allbusiness.com/services/motion-pictures/4916705-1.html) - Jug
Christopher Austopchuk (
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/7/164/91a and http://www.schoolofvisualarts.edu/index.jsp?page_id=313&FID=1956) - Art Direction
Chris Cuffaro (
http://www.cuffarophoto.com/), Chip Simons (http://www.chipsimons.com/) - Photography
Steve Lyon (
http://www.steve-lyon.com/) - Assistant Engineer
John Agnello (also on 1985 Lp) - Engineer
George Marino (also on 1985 Lp)- Mastering
Dee Long (
www.myspace.com/deelongdotcom and http://user190176.wx17.registeredsite.com/Interviews/5.asp) - Programming
Ted Trewhella (
http://tickets.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/credits/0,,532613,00.html) - Assistant Engineer, Mixing
William Wittman (also on 1985 Lp) - Producer
Rick Chertoff (also on 1985 Lp) - Executive Producer

VIDEO:
"Bangin' On My Heart"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJoKwdL1ObU

Tracklist:

01 Somewhere In America
02 Bangin' On My Heart
03 No Surrender
04 Moving Target
05 Long Way Home
06 Playground
07 Alone With You
08 Main Attraction
09 Better Than Nothing
10 Since You've Been Gone


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233981625/bain.rar

"Although Bangin'was not as huge as the Outfield's runaway debut, it's still another flawless piece of pop craft. This trio knows hooks and is never afraid to use them. Swirling in the center, as always, is the precise and economic guitar of John Spinkswhose sentimental songwriting becomes even more forlorn and desperate when passing though the pipes of sonorous singer Tony Lewis. Most songs are variations on the classic unrequited love theme, and thus avoid pretension like (gasp!) early Beatles. Plus, the impassioned vocal delivery over tight playing constantly pulls the listener inside the soaring songs. And in the end, the songs are all that matter. "Bangin' on My Heart," "No Surrender," "Moving Target," "Main Attraction," and "Since You've Been Gone" pack picture-perfect power punches. In fact, Bangin' maintains a consistent quality exclusive to only the upper echelon of rock. Mistakenly lost in the Police files, the Outfield are a true find, and Bangin' deserves any pop fan's attention."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:h9fuxqe5ldse)

"If you like the Outfield and enjoyed Play Deep, this album has the same feel and could easily be considered a continuation."

"I just don't understand why this group or any of these albums didn't really hit big. I loved this group, there sound, and there song selection.
I highly recommand there music to anyone that would take the time to just listen to them."

"This is one cd that I keep playing over and over. I love every song on it. It starts out with Somewhere In America and Bangin' On My Heart two songs that are two of my all time favorite songs. The last track was the hit Since You've Been Gone which is another favorite. While this did not do as good as their first cd Play Deep it is an even better cd. This is one group that should have been a big time act but never made it. After the success of Play Deep they never got much airplay. If you like Play Deep or anything else by the Outfield this is a must. I highly recommend this any anything by them. Other cds they have done Voices Of Babylon, Diamond Days, Rockeye, Extra Innings, Big Innings(Best Of)."

"It's not easy being a follow-up album to the best-selling record a group has released, but in this case, make no mistake - "Bangin'" delivers! "Since You've Been Gone" is the most recognizable song from this CD, and it represents the rest of the material found on this release, in my opinion. It's somewhat darker than "Play Deep", but that doesn't mean it's not bright, airy pop - staples of music by The Outfield! "Bangin' On My Heart" is a driving tune with a fabulous, moving guitar solo, and "Moving Target" is a selection that I would recommend giving close attention."

"A lesson in what music should be. High energy, unmatched emotion and, of course, FUN!! This album is no sophomore jinx. John Spinks and Tony Lewis have a chemistry like noone before them. If you enjoy music for its sound and not just "the hits," then you'll love BaNGiN'. Check out their other great CD's: Everyone should play the field...THE OUTFIELD!!!"

"If you're a fan of guitar rock, you shouldn't be without this album. "Bangin'" is The Outfield's second album and my personal favorite. While their first album may have been more "radio friendly" to many, I believe there is a growth from that album in their song-writing, both lyrically and musically. John Spinx's guitar-playing is amazing! (gotta be among the world's most unheralded six-stringers) You can just sense his feel and passion- listen to the solos in "Bangin' On My Heart" and "Long Way Home" and see what I mean. And Tony Lewis's voice is as recognizable and powerful as ever. The drum playing is solid as well. This album covers it all- from hard, driving rock such as "Main Attraction" to beautiful ballads like "No Surrender" and "Alone With You." The Outfield were and are often characterized as an eighties band, but whatever you may think, these guys plain know how to write and perform music. This album proves that."


More review:
http://web.archive.org/web/20001014113657/heliopolis.simplenet.com/banginreview.html





















































VOICES OF BABYLON (1988)

Credits:
Tony Lewis - Vocals, Bass
John Spinks - Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Songwriter, Producer
Alan Jackman - Drums

Stephen Marcussen (
http://www.marcussenmastering.com/) - Mastering
Derek Murphy, Brian Soucy (
http://www.musicla.com/bsoucy/) - Assistant Engineer
Nigel Palmer (
http://www.lowlandmasters.com/index.htm) - Engineer
Mike Prior (
http://www.mikeprior.com/mikeprior.htm) - Photography
Nexus - Art Direction, Design
Jim Dineen (
http://www.myspace.com/jimdineenaudio) - Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
David Kahne (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kahne) - Keyboards, Producer
David Leonard (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Leonard and http://www.myspace.com/davidleonard12) - Producer, Mixing, Engineer

VIDEO:
"Voices of Babylon"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxQ4bmZl6sA

Tracklist:

01 Voices Of Babylon
02 My Paradise
03 Part Of Your Life
04 Shelter Me
05 The Night Ain't Over
06 No Point
07 Taken By Surpirse
08 Reach Out
09 Makin' Up
10 Inside Your Skin


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233996033/voba.rar

"The world quit listening, but the Outfield continued to make tight, glistening pop records. Even though hook virtuoso John Spinks tries for lyrical content that digs deeper than Josie leaving on a vacation far away, all that matters is that Voices of Babylon showcases sharp harmonies, crackling guitar, and the always remarkable vocals of Tony Lewis. Thus, the Outfield recedes into history as yet another shining power pop band unjustly ignored and lost forever. 'Tis truly tragedy worthy of the Bard himself."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:g9fuxqe5ldse)

"Songs for every mood, quiet songs, upbeat driving songs and mellow songs you can sing along to. This is probably their second best CD behind Play Deep!"

"The Outfield just keep getting better and better.... They've accomplished a nearly impossible task in topping the sound and quality of both Play Deep and Bangin'. This album is the perfect mix of the music that was popular in the eighties and early nineties. Every single track on this album is a classic but Voices Of Babylon, Shelter Me, No Point, Reach Out, and Inside Your Skin really shine. The emotion that can be heard in these tracks, especially Shelter Me and Inside Your Skin, is incredible. Tony Lewis sounds as good, if not better than, he did on Play Deep and Bangin'. If you're an Outfie
ld fan and you don't have this disc, get it! If you've heard Your Love and Since You've Been Gone and are thinking "I remember them" buy it and experience the incredible music The Outfield has done since."

"This album by the Outfield is another strong effort. If Play Deep won with the drumming and Bangin won with the catchy choruses, then Voices of Babylon was heavy on the guitars. Lots of it all over the album. The title song, I always have the volume turned up, because the lead guitars are so very superb here. It made for a remarkable three minutes. I still don't get it why it peaked at No. 26 in the Hot 100 in 1989 because it really stood out during that period where they were still playing 1988 songs on the radio--the year was only three to four months old. This is a very strong album for them--crank the volume up to 10 when you get to play it on the stereo!"

"Voices Of Babylon is arguably the best overall album by the vastly underrated
British power pop band,The Outfield.
Always melodic in their approach,these guys can both rock hard,and sing up a storm in the process.
Tony Lewis' slicing tenor and rock-solid basswork is complimented by John Spink's flavorful, majestic,arpeggio-filled guitar playing.
And ofcourse, these 2 pillars of the group have voices that blend breathtakingly well together to form numerous catchy, harmony-flavored hooks.
These guys also write some really good, melodic material.The CD's title cut, as well as The Night Ain't Over,and My Paradise are signature tracks.
But there are at least several other gems as well.
If British-flavored, rock-solid power pop with great vocal hooks is your thing,these guys deliver the goods.
And...If you haven't heard their music yet,"Voices Of Babylon" would be a good place to start.



DIAMOND DAYS (1990)


Credits:
Tony Lewis - Vocals, Bass
John Spinks - Guitar, Keyboard, Songwriter, Producer, Vocals
Simon Dawson - Drums

Scott Sanders (
http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_scott_sanders_ear/), Michael Bosley (http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/credits/0,,520035,00.html), Andy Udoff - Mixing
Doug Sax (
http://www.themasteringlab.com/doug_sax.html) - Mastering
Nigel Palmer (see Voices Of Babylon Lp) - Engineer
Dean Freeman (
http://www.deanfreeman.co.uk/) - Photography
Alvin Lee (Ten Years After fame,see:
http://www.alvinlee.com/) - Guitar
David Leonard (see Voices Of Babylon Lp) - Producer, Mixing


Tracklist:

01 Take It All
02 Eye To Eye
03 For You
04 John Lennon
05 Magic Seed
06 Unrespectable
07 Burning Blue
08 Raintown Boys
09 One Night In Heaven
10 After The Storm


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233981510/dida.rar

"After the Outfield's Voices of Babylon album, drummer Alan Jackman parted ways, and the band released Diamond Days as a duo. Even though the album's finest song "For You" made it to number 21, it was truly Diamond Days' only bright spot, with the rest of the album suffering from limp harmonies and a lack of pop energy which circulated through their past releases as well. Both Tony Lewis and John Spinks fail to rekindle any of the avidity that was prevalent on earlier songs like "Your Love" or "Since You've Been Gone," coming up short and sounding like a tandem without any direction. Absent is Lewis' vocal muscle and the guitar grind of Spinks, replaced by rather slipshod efforts like "Magic Seed" and "After the Storm." "John Lennon" shows a minute hint of promise but just can't get off the ground for full flight. With Diamond Days, the Outfield attempted to simmer down their pop enthusiasm in order to please a somewhat older crowd, but it seems this route affected both their vehemency as a pop band as well as their songwriting strengths."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:j9fuxqe5ldse)

"This is the first album the group released without the work of their long-time drummer, Alan Jackman. The sound of The Outfield continues to evolve on this release, gaining maturity as the albums roll by. This album contains the hit, "For You", a great song about complete devotion. Some sleepers on this disc include "Burning Blue", and "Raintown Boys". Although the entire album is great, these are songs that stand out. I would recommend this album to anybody, as it upholds the tradtion of great rock by The Outfield."

"After albums two and thr
ee didn't attract a lot of people, The Outfield's fourth album is a return to what made them stars in the first place. The first half of the album and the hit single "For You" starts kind of slow for a bit. But the album picks up in the second half, as I hear shades of Play Deep felt in the songs. Raytown Boys is one of the best rockers here; it kind of recalls the chords of Your Love a little bit. But no song on here stands out than that final one on the album, After The Storm. It's such a dramatic and dymanic performance with its dark and sonic landscapes and lots of lead guitar on this power ballad. One of the band's best written and arranged songs. Although this was their first for MCA after three albums with Columbia, the band really continued to make strong rock music with some pop leanings with this one."

"Not as energetic as their other material, but a fun sing-along cd. I don't like every track, but Burning Blue and After the Storm are excellent tunes. If you can buy this one for five or six dollars- do it. For You is a great song!"

"Perhaps one of the best albums by the British Band with the American sound.... This disc is full of treasures from "For You" which was the unofficial anthem of the Gulf War, to "Burning Blue", "Raintown Boys", and "After The Storm". Although this is the first album minus drummer Alan Jackman, the quality and sound of The Outfield has not diminished. If anything it has improved... If you don't have this disc but would like to experience the ever improving sound of the Outfield, buy it!"




























ROCKEYE (1992)

Credits:
Tony Lewis - Vocals, Bass
John Spinks - Guitar, Producer, Vocals, Keyboards
Simon Dawson - Drums

Stephen Marcussen (see Voices Of Babylon Lp) - Mastering,Programming
Graham Meek, Nigel "Chopper" Palmer (see Voices Of Babylon and Diamod Days Lp) - Engineer Yan Meemi - Assistant Engineer
Reg Webb (see Play Deep Lp) - Piano
Richard Haughton, Chuck Montague, Scott Firth - Photography
Alvin Lee (see Diamond Days Lp) - Guitar
Ian Thomas - Programming
David Fitzgerald (
http://www.davidfitzgerald.co.uk/) - Saxophone
Nigel Green (
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wnfqxql5ldte~T4) - Mixing

VIDEO:
"Closer To Me"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIONhuKro24

Tracklist:

01 Winning It All
02 Closer To Me
03 Way It Should Be
04 Under A Stone
05 Young Love
06 Jane
07 Take Me Home
08 Tonight You're Mine
09 On The Line
10 Stranger In My Own Town
11 Going Back


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233985421/cke.rar

"The Outfield were a great power pop band whose big '80s production sound was the antithesis of what power pop fans wanted. The fusion of Dwight Twilley-style melodies with Journey bombast was intriguing for the moment, but inhibits the luster of the group years after the fact. For bright, shiny hit singles, one refers to the Raspberries and Badfinger, while Crowded House comes close to what vibe could have been a blessing to this group. Rockeye was the fifth album in seven years, and is highly listenable throughout — the trio pared down to a duo, John Spinks' 11 new compositions feature only one Tony Lewis co-write, and the material is still first rate pop chock full of hooks. They don't break any new ground with "Winning It All" or "Closer to You," and the sound is interchangeable with some of their previous work, "The Way It Should Be" in the same vein, while "Under a Stone" resembles a British version of The Cars with Dave Fitzgerald providing the saxophone. If Split Enz went the 38 Special route, you might have the ingredients that make up Rockeye — it sounds like an unholy marriage on paper, but the album is pleasing and works on many levels. "Young Love" feels like it is going to be redundant, but it twists at the right time to rescue itself. Ten Years After guitarist Alvin Lee shows up to provide the solo for "Jane," and it is too bad Jefferson Starship didn't cut this quasi-psychedelic number instead of that dreadful album rock classic Mickey Thomas got to hit with when Marty Balin exited the band. Alvin is an added plus to what is the most new-wavey cut on the disc, the kind of stuff to make a band like this very hip indeed. Lee's solo is neo-metal, a nice contrast to the modern rock sensibility everywhere else on the tune. Rockeye seems to be a forgotten album of '80s rock, but it deserves a better fate — despite the sameness of tracks like "Take Me Home" and "Tonight You're Home," the vocals of Tony Lewis are what give the group the "progressive rock" tag; he could sub for the band Yes when Jon Anderson goes on hiatus. But the incessant thump thump Cars/'Til Tuesday/Girls Night Out riff under "Tonight You're Mine" keeps things from getting too mainstream and it is a shame the late Cars bassist Ben Orr didn't get a chance to cover it. There's not a bad track on Rockeye. Though having a song included on a Mighty Ducks film soundtrack wasn't enough to insure it a better fate, enough substance is here to demand more attention for this mostly neglected work sometime down the road."
(http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kcfuxq85ldae)


"This (in my opinion) is one of The Outfield's best. The CD starts off great with the sports anthem "Winning It All" followed by "Closer To Me" which is a great rock song! "The Way It Should Be" is a nice ballad but (honestlty) not great. I find "Under A Stone" a very good story song. "Young Love" is very catchy and the title says it all! Great for thinking about when you were young and in love! "Jane" is not really my kind of song, but some people may like it. "Take Me Home" I really enjoyed. I found it to be a really cool song! "Tonight You're Mine" is one of my favorite ballads The Outfield has ever done. It's a really meaningful song. "On The Line" is another song that isn't for me, but some people may like it. "Stranger In My Own Town" I like alot. The Lyrics make you think about where society has gone and the music is really good. "Going Back" is an ok, every now and then kind of song. Over all though, this album is a must. There's alot of things I like about this CD. 6 out of 11 songs are very good. Check this CD out. It really is too bad it's discontinued."

"This is the last studio release by The Outfield before Big Innings (their greatest hits compilation) was released. To listen to it, you would think the band was just warming up, not calling it quits (for a while, anyway, as it turns out). "Winning It All" is a great sports anthem that was featured when the 1992 Olympic "Dream Team" won the gold medal in Barcelona. "Closer to Me" is another great piece of work off of this album. As I've stated on other Outfield album reviews I've done, to judge these albums solely by the songs you know is to do yourself a great injustice. "The Way it Should Be" is a cool, melodic piece about a perfect world between two people. "Young Love" seems to capture the electricity of the topic it addresses, and "Tonight You're Mine" is a beautiful song about unharbored feelings toward someone. Again, to sound like a skipping record, this is a great album from start to finish."

"This album has all of the magic of the Outfield's previous releases plus added charm. Winning It All is a wonderful anthem for sports events, Closer To Me is an instant classic as is Take Me Home. The Way It Should Be is a superb ballad as is Tonight Your Mine. Under A Stone is all about a man looking at back at his life 20 years later, Young Love reminds us of our first crush as does Jane, On The Line is a wonderful perspective on infidelity of all things, and Stranger In My Own Town and Going Back are all personal glimpses of East London and how it's changed. This album is wonderful from beginning to end. John Spinks and Tony Lewis are the perfect team once again."

"This is The Outfield's best album. A rare album that you will continually listen to from start to finish without skipping a song. 'Young Love', 'Closer To Me', 'Under a Stone', 'Goin Back', and 'Tonight Your Mine' are standouts, while 'Jane' is this albums only weak link."




PLAYING THE FIELD - GREATEST HITS (1995)

Credits:
Tony Lewis - Vocals, Bass
John Spinks - Guitar, Keyboard, Songwriter
Simon Dawson - Drums


VIDEO:
"Everytime You Cry"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwAZYrDenIo

Tracklist:

01 Your Love
02 Since You've Been Gone
03 All The Love In The World
04 Say It Isn't So
05 Everytime You Cry
06 Reach Out
07 Somewhere In America
08 Voices Of Babylon
09 No Surrender
10 My Paradise


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233995493/plafi.rar

"The Outfield never really broke out in the US, but they should have. THis album is a must have for any classic 80s fan!"

"Of the greatest hits albums by 'The Outfield' I think you're better off buying "Big Innings" instead of this album. There are more tracks on "Big Innings", however it is missing "Reach Out" and "No Surrender" which appear on this album. I first found 'The Outfield' by playing Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, where "Your Love" appears on one of the games' radio stations. I immediatly bought "Big Innings" (see my review) and it was so good I have now bought all the studio albums (seven so far) by 'The Outfield'. "Play Deep" is the best, only just, as they all make for great listening."

"This is the first of three greatest hits packages, and full of home run after home run! Although it is missing some of the lesser known gems that were later included on Big Innings each one of the songs on this album keep your toes tapping. It contains such winners as All The Love In The World, Since You've Been Gone, Everytime You Cry, as well as their signature tune Your Love. If you want just a taste of what this band can do, buy this CD. If you're a fan of this awesome group and don't have this disk, get it!"









































BIG INNINGS: THE BEST OF THE OUTFIELD (1996)

Credits:
Tony Lewis - Vocals, Bass
John Spinks - Guitar, Keyboard, Songwriter
Simon Dawson - Drums
Compilation Producer - Bruce Dickinson (2)
Mixed By - Nigel Green (tracks: 6, 10)
Producer - David Kahne (tracks: 1, 9, 12) , David Leonard (tracks: 1, 2, 9, 12) , John Spinks (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16) , William Wittman (tracks: 3, 5, 7, 13, 15)

Notes:
All tracks written by John Spinks.
Track 11 produced by The Outfield themselves.
The Outfield are John Spinks, Alan Jackman and Tony Lewis.
Tracks 4, 8, 14 were previously unreleased, and are in mono.


Tracklist:

01 Voices Of Babylon (3:30)
02 For You (4:27)
03 Your Love (3:43)
04 It Should Have Been Me (3:20)
05 Say It Isn't So (3:50)
06 Winning It All (3:21)
07 Everytime You Cry (4:29)
08 Through The Years (3:39)
09 The Night Ain't Over (4:08)
10 Closer To Me (3:17)
11 Somewhere In America '89 (3:49)
12 My Paradise (3:39)
13 All The Love (3:32)
14 Alone With You (Acoustic Version) (3:10)
15 Since You've Been Gone (4:46)
16 One Hot Country (4:14)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234002709/bof.rar

"The most complete Outfield compilation to date. All their hits and then some including 2 songs never before on CD, 2 new songs and an acoustic version of Alone With You. If you like ANY songs by The Outfield you will LOVE this CD!"

"This outstanding collection of Pop/Rock songs takes the best that The Outfield produced from 1985-1992 and puts it on one CD. If you are to only own one CD by this band from East London, this is the one. Tony Lewis' & John Spinks' songwriting/lyrics & vocals could be the most underrated of the 80's & 90's. If you consider yourself a rock historian, this CD truly mirrors the talent of an excellent power pop/rock band whose sound is reminiscent of the Beatles and the Police. A CD you will play over & over & over....."

""Big Innings" is a strong compilation of hits by the Outfield and one of my personal favorites.
"Voices Of Babylon", the ethereal leadoff track, is the best with it's chilling warning to today's society ("By the time our number's up, we could be gone.") "For You", the next track, personally brings back very fond memories of 1990-91. Its heartfelt lyrics("You can have it any way you want it")is a very sincere plea from a lonely, repentant lover. Most of the rest of the songs, especially "Everytime You Cry," "Your Love," "Alone With You" and "Through The Years" are also very strong. Unfortunately, the band often fell back on formulaic beats and lyrics which makes many other songs sound the same.

I agree with many other reviewers -- this band should've been much bigger than it's five Top 40 hits (and THOSE should've been much bigger too!). I'm also sorry to see that this band is no longer together. But their career wasn't bad at all for some British dudes with an all-American name and sound.

Bottom line -- buy it! It's definitely worth the money."


"Combining great insturmentals and teriffic harmonizing vocals, the Outfield developed a loyal following in the mid 80s and early 90s. This excellent cd contains some of their greatest hits. From the up-tempo style of "Your Love", "Say It Isn't So" (my personal favorite), and "My Paradise" to the classic ballads "For You" and "Everytime You Cry", the combination of Tony Lewis' riveting vocals, John Spinks' wonderful guitar work, and Alan Jackman's thundering drums delivers something for everyone. There are also two previously unreleased tracks on the disc; "It Should Have Been Me" and "Through the Years". I thought the selection of songs for this greatest hits collection was very good, but I wish that "Bangin" would have been included as well. I highly recommend this excellent cd; it's definitely a home run!"

"Big Innings: The Best of the Outfield is an incredible cd. This cd from begining to end is an emotional journey. From carefree songs like "My Paradise" to more self reflecting songs like "Somewhere In America, " or just a rock out loud vibe like the classic "Your Love" take you on a ride. This cd is a great place for someone to start who has just discovered the Outfield. For the fan that has all the Outfield albums except the great hits albums, this compiles all your favorite Outfield songs from begining to end !"

"This CD is singlehandedly one of the greatest compilations ever!
"Big Innings" is a fabulous time capsule of tunes from an era that seemed to spawn a new musical act every 10 minutes. The Outfield were certainly ahead of their time in the 80's. Thankfully, Tony and John are still together after all this time (along with new drummer Simon) releasing that same distinct powerhouse music right here in the 2000's.

Veteran fans of The Outfield will tap their feet, sing along and fondly remember the first time they heard many of these songs. The un-released track " It Should Have Been Me" really ought to be retitled "It Should Have Gotten Radio Play"! To steal from a more recent song..."It's A Crime" that this didn't become a monster hit for them!

Personally, I would have re-arranged the tracks on this CD ever so slightly. Moving "Since You've Been Gone" to the position of final track. It's a first-rate, top-notch finisher! Classic Outfield!

From beginning to end, this entire CD is supremely playable and enjoyable! There is not one track I would even consider skipping over. This cannot be said for many bands, which is the ultimate compliment to The Outfield.

In a perfect world this CD would have been longer. There were quite a number of tunes that didn't make the cut that really should have. "61 Seconds" and "Nervous Alibi" from Play Deep. "Long Way Home" from Bangin'. And John's salute to Beatle John Lennon "Don't Turn Around" from Diamond Days.

A superfantabulous CD from a superfantabulous band."



EXTRA INNINGS (1999)

Credits:
Tony Lewis - Bass, Vocals, Producer
John Spinks - Guitar, Keyboard, Songwriter, Vocals, Producer
Simon Dawson - Drums, Producer, Vocals
Benny Quinn (http://www.quinnsgarage.com/), Joe Azar - Mastering
Joe Wright - Photography

Notes:
collection of rarities and unreleased songs


VIDEO:
"Dance The Night Away"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t71pxSQddwE

Tracklist:

01 Heaven's Little Angel
02 Lay Down
03 Certain Kinda' Love
04 Kiss The Rain
05 Girl Of Mine
06 Midnight Moves
07 Dance The Night Away
08 Slow Motion
09 Talking 'bout Us
10 My Girlfriend's Girlfriend
11 One Love
12 It's A Crime
13 Chic Lorraine
14 Out To Lunch
15 They Can't Knock You Down Again


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233985803/extin.rar

A compilation of out-takes and demos with 4 new tracks recorded in 1999. It is classic Outfield from start to finish and showcases their signature style! With so much musical ground covered, there is something on this CD for fans of every Outfield record from "Play Deep" to "Rockeye"!

Extra Innings is an album by the British band The Outfield. It features a total of fifteen tracks, including eleven songs from their fan-club release It ain't over as well as some new recordings dating from shortly before the album's release in 1999.


"The Outfield follows a simple modus operandi: high, yearning vocals and tight guitar lines stretched over compressed pop. Song after song, album after album, the trio pulls off this considerable hat trick to no monetary avail. Of course, song craft doesn't make headlines or Total Request Live, yet discerning rock fans need to know that coach John Spinks qualifies as one of the most consistent melody merchants around. Each piece floats past like an afternoon reverie, while "Kiss the Rain," "Heaven's Little Angel," "Girl of Mine," and "My Girlfriend's Girlfriend" (a concept shared with Type O Negative) would rule the airwaves in a perfect universe. Toward the end, these power pop true-believers stray into some new territory, but never fear: the Outfield doesn't bore us, and the boys always get to the chorus which explodes like the goop in a sticky-sweet doughnut. Can't ask for much more from this cleanup collection of 15 audio delights; Extra Innings is a godsend. Small pleasures are the best pleasures. 'Nuff said."
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dpfexqekld0e)

"I have been a devoted fan of the Outfield since Play Deep. Although all of their albums are classics, this is the most refreshing release with some of the best music since Play Deep. Heaven's Little Angel, Kiss The Rain, Talking 'bout Us, and My Girlfriend's Girlfriend are perfect examples of John's classic songwriting and guitar playing ability as well as perfect showcases for Tony's vocal talent. All Outfield fans, in the closet or out, should have this disc. It's one in a million!"

"So in the late 1990's this record label called Platinum Entertainment starts releasing older artists with an established track record-as well as new artists that have a more traditional rock, country or Gospel sound. On the roster in 1999 was this gem from the Outfield.

A compilation of 15 tunes from 1993 to 1999, this CD is quite literally their most front to back collection. All the songs have that trademark Outfield sound-great harmonies, jangly guitars and superb melodies. Simon Dawson is now the full time drummer. The band has gone a little more techno (a la voices of Babylon era) and sounds a little less punky. But their AC leanings pay off in huge ways on "It's A Crime" and "Heaven's Little Angel" where the power of their style is mixed with a subtle melody. There are some real "Your Love" type songs here as well though. "Lay Down" kicks in with a sonic vocal treatment that will surround your ears. "Certain Kind Of Love" has some chunky riffs that augment a cool keyboard sequence. And there are surprises too. The Corey Heart keyboard intro to "Kiss The Rain" is a different twist on a power rocker. "Girl Of Mine" features a harmony intro that's made for radio...

And while we're on that topic, there's so much radio fodder here that all you do is hit shuffle and wait. They're all that good. Which brings us back to Voices of Babylon. The worst lead off Outfield single ever-and the one that slowed or even killed their career. The single should have been "My Paradise" which to date is my favorite Outfield song from that same album(VOB). "Chic Lorraine" has a "Why Can't This Be Love (VH)" intro followed by an almost bluesy, more gutsy arrangement. "Out To Lunch" uses drum sequencing and has this Monkees meets euro-pop sound. It's kinda cool. And you get the "all screwed up" lyric for old time's sake. The last call is "They Can't Knock You Down Again", a tribute to MLK and the '60's era. The music has a pure Hendrix meets album cut Beatles sound. And this is about as experimental and un-Outfield as I've heard this band get. But it still works, cause these guys have the musical chops to do it.

This album has 15 non-toss tracks that go from pop, rock, euro-pop-rock, retro-rock, and plain old Outfield classic rock. Radio missed this as they've been MIA over the last 15 or so years. May stuff like "Extra Innings" make it back to prime time."



"The Outfield returns with an awesome collection of songs written and recorded while the rest of the music industry- radio and MTV included- followed alternative rock trends that truly left a brooding impression on popular rock music in the 90s.
This trio from England has perfected the art of producing fun and infectuous, melodic tunes that have you humming several hours later. Those familiar with the band's music from the mid 80s to early 90s- highlighted on the 1996 release, Big Innings: The Best of The Outfield- will be delighted to hear what singer/songwriter/guitarist John Spinks has been working on while on sabatical.

Bassist and lead vocalist Tony Lewis once again mezmerizes listeners with his vocal talents as he did when "Josie" first took "a vacation far away" back in the Summer of '86. And drummer Simon Dawson has stepped up to the plate and knocks it out of the park!

Surefire hits and future classics include, "Kiss the Rain," "Girl of Mine," "Heaven's Little Angel," "Certain Kinda Love," "It's A Crime" and "Chic Lorraine." Many of the songs on the album were previously released on "It Ain't Over,"

The Outfield have been wow-ing crowds all over the country and proving music lovers don't have to pay high ticket prices to see an amazing show.

Back to reign in the aftermath of grunge, The Outfield score a grand slam with "Extra Innings.""

"This is Pop/Rock at it's best! "Extra Innings" proves that the Outfield never lost their touch for writing and performing incredibly catchy hooks with classic melodies and harmonies! Songs like "Heaven's little Angel" remind me of what I liked about such groups as "Simple Minds" and "Big Country"! And "Kiss the Rain" is absolute perfection! There is an incredible amount of musical ground covered on this release... Everything from the stripped down piano ballad "Slow Motion" to the loud and heavy Zepplin influence of "They Can't Knock You Down Again". The variety on this album makes you want to listen over and over again! Songs like "Girl of Mine" and "Lay Down" are immediately identifiable as classic Outfield tunes! And "One Love" is perhaps the band's best ballad since "For You" hit the charts in the early 90's.
How refreshing to listen to an album like this when the major label music industry is busy churning out every alterna-skate, grunge, & techno band that pops up, regardless of their talent. About time Rock fans got a choice for something "real" to listen to, instead of all the "Limp Bizkit" and "Godsmack"(Alice in Chains rip-off) junk out there!"



































ANY TIME NOW (2006)

Credits:
Tony Lewis - Vocals, Bass;
John Spinks - Guitar, Keyboard, Mastering, Concept
Simon Dawson - Drums
John Spinks - Mastering, Concept
Carol Lewis - Photography
Danny Roberts - Producer, Design, Photography


Tracklist:

01 This Love Affair
02 Give it All You Got
03 It's All About Love
04 Slow Motion (Orignal Mix)
05 There She Goes
06 The Sound Of Love
07 Heaven's Little Angel (Groove Mix)
08 No Fear
09 To Be With You
10 Seven Days
11 My Only Friend
12 Photograph
13 Same Old Story
14 Two Hearts
15 Broken Heart
16 Tiny Lights (New Millenium Mix)
17 Rainbow's End
18 Wasted
19 This Love Affair
20 Long Walk Back (From Nowhere)
21 I Can't Wait
22 Peace


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234003607/atino.rar

Any Time Now, the Outfield's sixth album, arrives fourteen years after their last proper album (1992's Rockeye), but if it were judged at a mere sonic level, it would be hard for anybody but the most dedicated fan to peg this as a 2006 release. The Outfield remain dedicated to the big, slick productions -- equal parts AOR arena rock and Police -- that were in fashion from 1987-1992, which means that Any Time Now is not only a revival of their classic sound, but that apart from a lyric or two about the state of the world today, it's virtually indistinguishable from their albums from that time. The songs are anthemic, whether they're driving pop tunes or driving power ballads, and they're actually hookier and sturdier than many of the band's singles after "Your Love," sounding a bit like prime Utopia. That will be a surprise to those who didn't listen to the Outfield beyond 1985's Play Deep, but what will surprise the curious and the dedicated alike is that Any Time Now is arguably the band's best, most consistent album since that debut. True, it's not likely to woo the unconverted, but fans who have stuck with the band during this long decade-and-a-half dry spell will find that their wait has been worth it, and pop/rock fanatics with a taste for slick sounds might find themselves pleasantly surprised by this solid comeback. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
(
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:apfuxqqdldhe)

"I was a little nervous when I bought this. Sure, the samples sounded OK, but could these guys really deliver the goods? Was the old magic still at work? Would disappointment haunt my steps like an Outraged Ladies' Maid in a Victorian chamber play? These were questions I felt deserved careful consideration. Luckily, I'm here to tell you that this meets and far exceeds all my expectations!

This sounds as though it had been recorded in the summer of 1987. The Outfield has not sought to reinvent itself in order to appeal to today's taste; instead, the boys give the fans exactly what they paid to see: the musical landscape of the mid to late Eighties. Your opinion of this CD depends entirely on how you felt about the scenery the first time you took the ride"

"Another great disk from the guys. It's got somewhat of an updated feel, but it's still classic Outfield. If you saw them on the '98 It's Not Over tour, you probably already have this one. Otherwise, pick it up. You won't be disappointed. I will say that Voices of Babylon is probably my favorite. Also, I wish John Spinks all the best for a speedy recovery."



"The Outfield always will have a special place with me. They are my favorite band for many reasons, but mostly for the nostalgic feeling I get whenever I hear their music. I have loved them since I was just a boy back in the mid 80's, and I don't think music has ever affected me in a more postitve way than the Outfield have, as cheesy as that may be. So you get it, I love the Outfield. Needless to say, I was overly excited when I heard quite awhile back that a new album was in the works. The release of this album was postponed more than a few times, but when it was finally available, I had my copy instantly.
First let me clear something up--there are actually two versions of this album, both containing separate songs unique to each album. I originally got the 17 track version which doesn't contain "Wasted", "Long Way Back From Nowhere" (a song worth having for any Outfield fan), "I Can't Wait", or "Peace". When the version featured here was released, I bought it also. The original 17 track album was, as I was informed, a Tower records limited edition, available through the Outfield's website, or Tower's website. I'm not sure if that's true or not, but that doesn't really matter. If you do not have that copy, there are two remixed songs: "Heaven's Little Angel"-groove mix, which is nowhere near as good as the original, and "Tiny Lights"-New Millenium Mix. There are also six other songs: "To Be With You", "Seven Days", "My Old Friend", "Same Old Story", "Two Hearts", and "Broken Heart". Putting both of these versions together, there are 21 new songs here. That's quite a heaping of new Outfield material to absorb. Sadly, most of it is only average.
The Outfield are one band that have managed to never change their sound, even 20 years later, and that is wonderful. On "Any Time Now", they sound just as good as they did back in the 80's, but something is missing. The songwriting is just not as strong as it has been in the past. It could be due to the fact that John Spinx was suffering/recovering from liver cancer during the recording of this album, according to the Outfield's website. I can imagine that would take quite a bit out of someone, especially with Spinx being the sole songwriter. The songs aren't bad, but few grabbed me with the force of say, "No Point", "Since You've Been Gone", "The Night Ain't Over", or even "Dance the Night Away". Most of the material on here is just Outfield filler. It is ok, just not awesome. There are, however, three songs on here that you must hear if you're any kind of Outfield fan. "The Sound Of Love" is a great song, more reminiscent of newer Outfield like "Heaven's Little Angel" and "It's A Crime", an instant lovable Outfield tune. "It's All About Love is another favorite of mine which has the same kind of feel as "The Way It Should Be" off of Rockeye. I also love that song. The third song I really like is "Long Way Back From Nowhere" which features Spinx and Lewis both on vocals, something you don't often hear from the Outfield. That is also a great song. The rest are average. Of course, everyone's different, so what I have said may not apply to you.
At any rate, if you're obsessed with the Outfield like I am, you'll probably want to get both versions. If you're a fan, get the 12 track version, and for the less than casual fan, you really don't need this album, stick with Rockeye and before. I'm glad to see my favorite band still making music, though!"

"Any Time Now is a new musical perspective on the same core talent and energy that Outfield fans will remember from previous albums - its a great album. Big regret is that for some reason it did not benefit from the attention of a bigger record label and hence has been poorly promoted and lacks contemporary production values (see other reviews). Based on this album John Spinks has some big hits brewing inside him still and I truly hope the Outfield find the marketing and production support they need to bring them to more of the world!"

"I purchased this cd to hear the four new songs. The Outfield sound great (as always). If you are an Outfield fan, this is a must buy. If you are new to the Outfield, you will also love this cd."





Biography:
Ironically, given their obsession with America's favorite pastime, the Outfield got their start in London's East End. Playing under the name the Baseball Boys, the trio of bassist/singer Tony Lewis, guitarist/keyboardist John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played around London and recorded some early demos, attracting the attention of Columbia/CBS Records. They were signed shortly thereafter and began working on their debut album, Play Deep, which was released in 1985. The album was a smash success, going triple platinum, reaching number nine on the album charts, and producing their biggest song, "Your Love," which was a Top Ten hit. To support the album, they launched an international tour opening for Journey and Starship. They began recording their second album in 1986 and in 1987 issued Bangin'. While not duplicating the huge commercial success of their debut, it did produce two hit singles, "Since You've Been Gone" and "No Surrender." The band's third album featured a bit of a stylistic shift and was more meticulously produced than their previous efforts. Voices of Babylon, released in 1988, produced a single of the same name, but the band's commercial success was slipping. Jackman left the band after it was recorded and they hired Paul Reed to step in as drummer for the Voices tour.

Spinks and Lewis, now officially a duo, switched labels and began recording Diamond Days for MCA. A new session drummer, Simon Dawson, joined them and helped add an electronic edge to their sound. Diamond Days produced one of their biggest singles, "For You." They followed up with 1992's Rockeye. Its single, "Winning It All," became a feature at sporting events and was on the soundtrack of The Mighty Ducks. Simon Dawson had become increasingly involved in the shaping of the band's sound and became an official member of the band at this time. They went on hiatus for much of the mid-'90s, returning to record an exclusive release for their fan club, entitled It Ain't Over, then embarking on a kind of '80s revival tour. In 1998, they released Extra Innings, which was a compilation of several songs they wrote during the '90s, and also featured four new songs written in 1998. The band reunited in 2006 for the release of Any Time Now.

(http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifixqr5ld6e~T1)













Originally from the east end of London, the three founding members, John Spinks, Tony Lewis and Alan Jackman began recording and playing together as "The Baseball Boys" in the early 80's. They played a series of shows around London and recorded a couple of early demos, which eventually caught the ear of management who put them in touch with Columbia Records in the U.S. Shortly thereafter, they were signed as a CBS/Columbia Records recording artist and began polishing up the songs which would become their debut album, "Play Deep" released in 1985.

In 1986, they began recording the "Play Deep" follow-up album, titled "Bangin'". This album, released in 1987, was no disappointment to fans and cranked out more hit singles. The band's third album, "Voices of Babylon" for CBS/Columbia, was released in 1988. After the recording of this album, original drummer, Alan Jackman, made the decision to leave the band before the supporting tour began. The band quickly hired Paul Reed to fill in on the drums for the "Voices" tour. That summer, The Outfield played a series of very successful shows that opened for Mike and The Mechanics.

With the dawn of the early 90's, John Spinks and Tony Lewis set out to record their fourth album, on a new label, MCA. Officially now a duo, the band began experimenting more with electronic drums and a session drummer named, Simon Dawson. The album titled "Diamond Days" (East London slang for: The Best of Times) was released in 1990 and produced one of their biggest hits, the ballad "For You". Because of the war, the band were unable to tour in support of this album. Choosing rather to go back and begin work on their fifth album and the second for MCA called "Rockeye". This album was much more a throw back to the band's earlier sound and featured more of an energetic "live drum" sound from Simon Dawson who was becoming more involved in the sound of the band.

As music changed in the mid 90's and as the band saw classic, well written pop/rock become overthrown by the raw gritty grunge sound of band's like Nirvana, and Pearl Jam, it soon became clear to them that they would need to take a few steps back. In 1998 they released a self produced CD, for the fan club and tour only, that was appropriately titled "It Ain't Over". The band toured the states in the fall of 1998 and sold out nearly 80% of the club dates and theatres that they played. Having received a massive response from "It Ain't Over" and having sold out every last copy of it, they decided to look into major distribution.

Soon thereafter, in 1999, they released "Extra Innings," a compilation of several songs they wrote during the '90s, and also four new songs written during 1998. The early 2000s saw the band issue two live collections, issued via their official website: "Live in Brazil" and "The Outfield: Live." In March 2006, the band re-released the until then fan club only "Any Time Now," as a whole new studio album.
(http://www.annecarlini.com/ex_interviews.php?id=151)




ALBUMS:
Play Deep (1985) #9 US
Bangin' (1986) #18 US
Voices of Babylon (1989) #53 US
Diamond Days (1990) #90 US
Rockeye (1992)
Playing the Field (1995)
Big Innings: The Best of The Outfield (1996)
It Ain't Over (1998)
Extra Innings (1999)
Live in Brazil (2001)
The Outfield Live (2005)
Any Time Now (2006)




ALAN JACKMAN
now plays with The Outlaws: "One of the youngsters in the band, who was also in 'The Baseball Boys,' but was with them when they became 'The Outfield' and subsequently enjoyed the major success in the United States that came their way in the eighties. While with 'The Outfield' Alan played on the same bill and/or toured with such major names as Starship, David Bowie and Duran Duran, to name but a few. Since becoming an Outlaw he has also backed the likes of Paul McCartney, Bruce Welch, Georgie Fame, Eden Kane and Peter Sarstedt." (http://www.mikeberry.net/outlawsr.html)


SIMON DAWSON
was a member of Deep Switch (as Simon DeMontford) around 1984-1986, Dearly Beheaded (in the 90's), D-Void (2001-2003,see: http://www.dvoidmusic.com/), Chariot (late 80's), Fifth Season (around 2004?), and also played with One Minute Silence (1998-2003).

More info:
http://www.myspace.com/simondawsondrummer


NEWS
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=210940677&blogId=459232375


More info:
http://www.theoutfield.com/

http://www.myspace.com/theoutfield

http://www.outfieldfanzone.com/

http://theoutfieldband.tripod.com/

http://www.lsmo.com/outfield/band.htm

http://www.outfieldfan.addr.com/

http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/University_Wyoming_WYO_Yearbook/1988/Page_59.html

http://web.archive.org/web/20030402114743/http://www.geocities.com/cpdillonjr/My_Paradise.html
http://www.paradiseartists.com/artists/outfield/bio.pdf.

http://depauwlisteningjournal.blogspot.com/2006/03/outfields-music.html

http://retrorewind.com/artist.htm

http://www.last.fm/music/The+Outfield

http://myrna10.wordpress.com/2007/09/07/the-outfield/

http://www.im-cool-but.ru/music/music_files/theoutfield.html

Interview:
http://www.annecarlini.com/ex_interviews.php?id=151

Thursday, May 28, 2009

MASQUERADE - The Sound Of Masquerade (1984) and some more from Drafi Deutscher and Chris Evans





































MASQUERADE - The Sound Of Masquerade (1984)

Genre:
Electronic, Pop
Style:
Synth-pop

Members:

Drafi Deutscher & Chris Evans

Credits:
Engineer [Mixing] - Klaus Bohlmann
Engineer [Recording] - Drafi Deutscher (tracks: 01 to 04, 06 to 08, 10) , Jürgen Wagner (
http://www.breedmusic.de/ueberuns/index.html) (tracks: 05, 09)
Keyboards - Peewee (tracks: 05)
Keyboards [Ppg Waveterm System] - Chris Evans*
Producer, Arranged By - Chris Evans* , Drafi Deutscher
Written-By - Chris Evans-Ironside , Christian Bruhn (tracks: 03, 07) , Günter Beyer (tracks: 05) , Kurt Gebegern (alias Drafi Deutscher), Larry Zanga-Haney (tracks: 08) , Silvia Deutscher (tracks: 08)


VIDEO:
"Guardian Angel"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcucqepRmzk

"Everyday Loser"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up9LBqvYLrk

Tracklist:

01 Prologue (2:00)
02 Guardian Angel (4:20)
03 Love Hurts (3:44)
04 Deep Under My Skin (4:18)
05 Everyday Loser (4:48)
06 The Morning After The Night Before (4:35)
07 Jet Set Age (3:43)
08 Summer's Over (4:58)
09 Lay Your Head On My Shoulder (4:42)
10 Epilogue (0:58)
Bonus:
11 Silent Echoes Of Katja (B-side of Guardian Angel 7" and 12")
12 Guardian Angel (12")
13 Nino De Angelo - Jenseits Von Eden (Guardian Angel) (1984)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/236397559/masquerade_-_masquerade__1984_.rar

In one side Drafi Deutscher was famous for his German "schlager" style and in other side Chris Evans rather involved in synth-pop, new age and italo disco in his carreer.(He was behind "italo-disco king" Mike Mareen's first 1985 album as co-composer and keyboarder.)
The result of their joint effort is a cosy, catchy sunshine music with some hits, the most known are "Guardian Angel" and "Everyda
y Loser".
Perhaps the best work they have ever done together. Chris Evans' style more dominates here, he had much more freedom than in other cases. Though Evans and Deutscher several times helped each other since the middle of 70's, Masquerade was their only official band.

The music here is similar to Alan Parsons Project - Don't Answer Me/ Limahl - Never ending Story/ Mike Oldfield With Jon Anderson - Shine/ UB40 - I Got You Babe.

A rare and must have album for the collectors!


For further details about "Guardian Angel" and Masquerade check this very good article:
http://rqsretrouniverse.blogspot.com/2008/06/pitney-meets-medley-in-masquerade.html



GUARDIAN ANGEL (Lyrics)


I feel I'm fallin' apart 'cos I know I've lost my guardian angel.
A fleetin' glimpse of your heart losin' right from the start - no return
An' things will never be the same.
I feel I'm fallin' apart 'cos I know I've lost my guardian angel. . . .
Try to find the words that show I sympathise words of comfort


Words that never criticise though I know you simply laughin' at me

Ijust can't stop an' simply let it be.
Where are all those feelin's of my yesterdays

Feelin's now I have bring back those bad ole ways.
Though I know you wanna turn an' blow

I just can't stop an' simply let you go.
I feel I'm fallin' apart 'cos I know I've lost my guardian angel. . ..
Let me see you smile once more that special way warm as summer

On a chilly winter's day though I know you're simply laughin' at me

I just can't stop an' simply let it be.
I feel I'm fallin' apart 'cos I know I've lost my guardian angel. . .



























The article above is about "The man (Drafi) who is behind Nino De Angelo's first big success" in 1984

Originally i wanted to put up only Masquerade,later decided to add more for your pleasure.
The following albums below are hard to find.




































DRAFI DEUTSCHER - Krieg Der Herzen (1985)

Tracklist:

01 Krieg Der Herzen (5:20)
02 Bleib Bei Mir (3:36)
03 Irgendwas Läuft Schief Hier (3:39)
04 Es War Zu Schön Mit Dir (4:32)
05 Der Teufel Wird Mich Übermorgen Holen (3:51)
06 Tief Unter Meiner Haut (3:53)
07 Dich Holt Niemand Mehr Zurück (3:34)
08 Da Bist Du, Da Bin Ich (2:50)
09 Für Einen Herzschlang Lang (3:30)
10 Mein Schatten Hat Hörner (4:42)
11 Doch Das Weinen Hab' Ich Längst Verlernt (5:15)
12 Signale Von Dir (3:56)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/236306903/dd-kri.rar

Between Masquerade (1984) and Mixed Emotions' first album (1987), Drafi Deutscher released some solo albums with the help of Chris Evans (Masquerade, Mixed Emotions).
Here are two for you (He has one more album from 1986 which is still missing).
His 1985 album is a nice follow of Masquerade. Though sometimes has more guitar and rock elements, some other songs could be on Masquerade as well (e.g: tracks 01,02,12).

His 1987 album:
Though some more contributors from Masquerade album are also guested here (René
Deutscher, Kurt Gebegern and Mat Dietrich), the sound is rather pop
close to Mixed Emotions' style.
You will find here the German version of "Guardian Angel"(Jenseits Von
Eden). The album was very successful in those parts of Europe, where
German is spoken. In my view his 1985 LP is maybe better.
























DRAFI DEUTSCHER - Diesmal Für Die Immer (1987)

Genre:
Pop, Rock
Style:
Schlager


Credits:
Arranged By - D. Deutscher* , M. Dietrich (tracks 01,03-07,11-14), Chr. Evans-Ironside (tracks 02,09 ),
Arranged By - D. Deutscher (tracks 08), Drafi Deutscher Jr. , R. Deutscher (track 10)
Lyrics By - Bernd Meinunger (tracks 01,07,11), Joachim Horn-Bernges (tracks 02,05,09,10), Günter Loose (track 12)
Music By - Drafi Deutscher (tracks 01,11), Christian Bruhn (track 06), Joachim Horn-Bernges (track 09), Al Camarro (track 09), Rene Deutscher (track 10)
Music By, Lyrics By - Drafi Deutscher (tracks 03,04,06,11,13,14)
Music By, Lyrics By [Original] - Chris Evans-Ironside , Kurt Gebegern (track 02)
Music By, Lyrics By [Original] - Drafi Deutscher , Thomas Bernfeld (track 05)
Music By, Lyrics By [Original] - Chris Evans-Ironside , Drafi Deutscher (track 07)
Music By - Christian Bruhn , Drafi Deutscher (track 12)
Music By, Lyrics By [Original] - Bernd Meinunger , Drafi Deutscher (track 08)
Recorded By, Mixed By, Producer - Drafi Deutscher , Mat Dietrich* (tracks: 1 to 8, 10, 12 to 15)
Recorded By - Chris Evans-Ironside , M. Dietrich (track 08)
Recorded By - Drafi Deutscher Jr. , René Deutscher (Track 11)


Tracklist:

01 Diesmal Für Immer (4:25)
02 Jenseits Von Eden (4:20)
03 Keine Macht ... (4:18)
04 Mama Leone (4:09)
05 Asche Oder Diamant (4:04)
06 Welche Farbe Hat Die Welt (4:25)
07 Das 11. Gebot (4:10)
08 Just For You (4:14)
09 Herz An Herz Gefühl (4:13)
10 Tränenlos (4:06)
11 Conny Wird Nie Gebor'n (4:00)
12 Stark Sein Und Weinen (4:25)
13 Marmor, Stein Und Eisen Bricht (2:28)
14 Auf Einmal Tut Es Nicht Mehr Weh (3:41)
15 Wie Die Musik (3:43)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/235974049/dddiesmal.rar




MIXED EMOTIONS

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Synth-pop

Members:
Drafi Deutscher
Oliver Simon (1987-1990, 2009-) (
http://www.oliversimon.net/)
Andreas Martin (1991)
Franco Ruju (2009-)


VIDEO:
"You Want Love"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu_s5ALbfBU&feature=related



















DEEP FROM THE HEART (1987)

Credits:
Producer - Drafi Deutscher
Recorded By, Mixed By - Klaus Bohlmann (
http://www.musotalk.de/video-workshops/video/article/mastering-mit-klaus-bohlmann-teil-1/), Mat Dietrich
Vocals - Drafi Deutscher , Oliver Simon
Written-By - Chris Evans-Ironside , Drafi Deutscher (tracks 02-05,07),Duncan Pain (track 04),Drafi Deutscher (tracks 06,08,10)
Written-By - Chris Evans-Ironside,Drafi Deutscher , Dicky Tarrach,Jay Hawker , Slizzy Bob , Werner Becker (track 07)
Written-By - Doc Pomus , Mort Shuman (track 09)
Written-By, Recorded By, Mixed By - Drafi Deutscher (track 01)


Tracklist:

01 You Want Love (Maria, Maria) (3:59)
02 Love Is So Easy Now (4:00)
03 Children Of A Lesser Paradise (5:04)
04 Changin' Light Of Love (3:50)
05 Life Ain't Good (4:18)
06 Bring Back (Sha Na Na) (4:02)
07 So CLose To Heaven (3:40)
08 It's Over Now (5:06)
09 Save The Last Dance For Me (3:11)
10 Sweetheart - Darlin' - My Deer (4:30)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/235961971/medehe.rar

If you still can't imagine Mixed Emotions, i would say their sound is on the halfway between Demis Roussos' 70's pop style and
Modern Talking/ Secret Service/ Chris Norman's 80's sound.
That means they play a typical 80's German pop music at the peak level, where some faster themes surrounding the
usually melodious songs. All this is true for their second CD as well.
As for the credits: Chris Evans, René Deutscher, Mat Dietrich all were
on Masquerade's album.































JUST FOR YOU (1988)

Credits:
Engineer [Sound] - Mat Dietrich
Lyrics By - Chris Evans-Ironside & Drafi Deutscher, René Deutscher (tracks: 10)
Other [Make Up And Styling] - MAGO-Design
Photography - Esser & Strauß/Artwork By [Cover] - WA Dieter Serve
Producer, Arranged By, Keyboards, Programmed By - Chris Evans-Ironside , Drafi Deutscher , Mat Dietrich
Saxophone - Manfred Eggers
Vocoder [Ems-vocoder And Vocoder-effects] - Ludwig Rehberg (
http://www.emsrehberg.de/)

Tracklist:

01 Just For You (4:14)
02 Over The Limit (3:44)
03 Sweet Brown Girl (4:13)
04 Sentimental Song (3:57)
05 Chiquitita Renita (4:25)
06 I Never Give Up (5:28)
07 Little Lover (3:46)
08 Take A Chance Eileen (4:26)
09 One Way Love (3:58)
10 Grown Up World (3:20)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/236306918/miemju.rar




























BEST OF (1990)

Notes:
Tracks 01,02,04-06,08,09,14 (1987)
Tracks 03,07,10-13 (1988)


Tracklist:

01 You Want Love Maria Maria
02 It's Over Now
03 One way Love
04 Bring back Sha Na Na
05 Changin' Light Of Love
06 Love Is So Easy Now
07 Just For You
08 Sweetheart - Darlin' - My Deer
09 Children Of A Lesser Paradise
10 Chiquitita Renita
11 I never Give Up
12 Sentimental Song
13 Over The Limit
14 So Close To Heaven


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/235980712/midebof.rar


WE BELONG TOGETHER (1999)

Credits:
Arranged By - Nico Loges (
http://www.nico-loges.de/)
Mixed By - Frank von dem Bottlenberg
Producer - Wolfgang Heer


Tracklist:

01 You Want Love (Maria, Maria) (3:45)
02 Open Your Heart (3:44)
03 Just For You (3:42)
04 One Way Love (3:28)
05 Love Is So Easy (3:06)
06 You Are My Angel (3:18)
07 Bring Back (Sha Na Na) (4:01)
08 Sweet Heart Darling My Dear (4:03)
09 Sweet Brown Girl (3:48)
10 Little Lover (3:14)
11 Children Of Lesser Paradise (3:58)
12 I Never Give Up (3:57)
13 Sentimental Song (3:45)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/235973735/mide-webelo.rar



Biography of Mixed Emotion:
Mixed Emotions was a German pop music group formed in 1986, originally consisting of vocalists Drafi Deutscher and Oliver Simon. Drafi Deutscher sang, wrote/cowrote and produced/coproduced all Mixed Emotions songs (many of which were cowritten with regular producer and musical contributor Christopher Evans Ironside).

Their best known hit is probably from their first year of 1986, the song "You Want Love (Maria, Maria)". Other known songs are "Bring Back (Sha Na Na)", "Sweetheart - Darlin' My Deer", "Just for You" and "I Never Give Up". After 5 big selling singles and two successful albums the group split in 1989.

In 1991 Drafi Deutscher decided to continue with new member Andreas Martin under a slightly changed name - New Mixed Emotions. The new line-up released an album called Side By Side and two singles.

In 1999 the original line-up with Drafi Deutscher and Oliver Simon reunited under the original name Mixed Emotions for a new album called We Belong Together consisting of 2 new songs and 11 remakes (new music, new vocals) of their old hits. They did a lot of tv shows. After that album the group parted again.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_Emotions_(German_band))

!!!NEWS!!!
Oliver Simon launched again Mixed Emotions this year (2009) with a new partner Franco Riju. Perhaps there will be a new album soon!


ALBUMS:
Deep From The Heart (1987)
Just For You (1988)
Mixed Emotions (Best Of) (Compilation) (1990)
Side By Side (1991)
We Belong Together (1999)



More info:
www.mixed-emotions.de/

www.mixed-emotions.info/

http://www.mixed-emotions.eu/

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_Emotions



SOME MORE STUFF FROM DRAFI DEUTSCHER AND CHRIS EVANS




MR. WALKIE TALKIE - Happy Rummel Music (1977)

Genre:
Electronic,Rock
Style:
Pop Rock, Schlager,Disco


VIDEO:
"Be My Boogie Woogie Baby"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUzxX_ylAoI

Tracklist:

01 Good Morning
02 Casatschok
03 Don't Be Cruel
04 Lolly Loving Cop
05 Natascha's First Walk
06 Be My Boogie Woogie Baby
07 Red River Valley
08 Tequilla
09 Silvia
10 Vienne Oh Vienna
11 Auto-Skooter
12 Tarzan's Monkey Bump


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/235979562/watal.rar

Drafi Deutscher's side project without Chris Evans.
This mainly instrumental LP contains some hits just to mention one: "Be My Boogie Woogie Baby". But if you are a synth fan, have to tell that it is lightyears away from the well-known Masquerade and Mixed Emotions' synth sound.




Various - Some from DRAFI & EVANS

Tracklist:

01 Baby Champ - Monkey Bump (1976)
02 Tina Rainford - Silver Bird (1976) (Written by Drafi & Evans)
03 Tina Rainford - Guitar Man (1976) (Written by Drafi & Evans)


Jack Goldbird - Can I Reach You/Take A Look (12") (1978)

04 Can I Reach You
05 Take A Look

06 Big Wigwam - Heja Heja (1980)
07 Overdrive - Sugar My Overdrive (1980) (Written by Chris Evans)
08 Jack Goldbird - No I can (1983)
09 Pina Colada - Bye Bali (1985)
10 Ironic Remark - Rebirth Of An Anti-Christ (1985)
11 Nora - Questa Notte (1985) (Composed By Mike Mareen and Chris Evans/Keyboards - Chris Evans)
12 Drafi Deutscher & Chris Evans - Keep The Homefires Burning (1985)
13 Phoenix & Aphrodite - I Belive In You (1986) (Written by Drafi Deutscher)
14 Shipra - Sugar And Spice (1986) (Written by Chris Evans)
15 Laurent Antony - Flies (Remix) (1989) (Written-By, Producer - Chris Evans)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/236397922/drafi_-_evans.rar

Drafi Deutscher had about 40 pseudonyms, you can find here some of them were used in the 70's and 80's:
Baby Champ, Big Wigwam, Jack Goldbird, Phoenix & Aphrodite, Ironoc Remark, Pina Colada etc.

(Some songs are italo, others are pop and disco.)

If you wanna get more Chris Evans than try here:

Chris Evans with David Hanselmann - Stonehenge (1980) (synth/new age/ambient)
http://soundvoyager.blogspot.com/search/label/Chris%20Evans%20and%20David%20Hanselmann

Astral Sounds - Hercules 1982 (synth/new age/ambient)
http://thelibraryhunt.blogspot.com/2008/07/rouge-rmslp-141-astral-sounds-hercules.html

Mike Mareen - Dance Control (1986) (italo disco)
http://nrrules.blogspot.com/2008/06/mike-mareen-dance-control-1985.html

For more Drafi Deutscher albums visit this page:
http://oldies-research-center.blogspot.com/2008/09/drafi-deutscher-geboren-in-berlijn-op-9.html






















DRAFI DEUTSCHER
Drafi Deutscher (* 9 May 1946 as Drafi Franz Richard Deutscher in Berlin, † 9 June 2006 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German singer and composer of Romani/Sinti ("Gypsy") heritage. His best known song was the 1965 Schlager Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht, which was featured in the 2006 movie Beerfest during the Oktoberfest scene. He also composed several worldwide hits, e.g., for Boney M., Nino de Angelo and Tony Christie. In the 1980s he achieved a huge success with his duo Mixed Emotions together with Oliver Simon and Christopher Evans Ironside, collaborating also with the latter in Masquerade, including their cowritten hit Guardian Angel.

Aliases: Drafi Deutscher And His Magics (in the 60's), Wir (in the 70's), Baby Champ (in the 90's), Ironic Remark (in the 80's), Jack Goldbird (in the 70's), Masquerade, Mr. Walkie Talkie (in the 70's), Renate Vaplus (in the 70's)
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drafi_Deutscher)

More info:
http://www.drafi.de/

http://www.drafi-deutscher.info/

http://www.starclub-hamburg.com/DEUTSCHERdrafi/DEUTSCHERdrafi.htm

http://web.archive.org/web/20060825060602/http://www.deutscher-drafi.de/

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drafi_Deutscher

http://www.petraspfundsweiber.de/r4a/promis/dd.htm

http://www.h-bruchwitz.de/Pop/Interpreten/Drafi%20Deutscher%20-%20Schlagersaenger.htm

http://www.discographien.de/alle_cds_von_Drafi+Deutscher.htm

http://www.schlagerportal.com/deutscher.html?&tx_skpagecomments_pi1%5BshowComments%5D=1&tx_skpagecomments_pi1%5BshowForm%5D=1

http://drafiforum.communityhost.de/

































CHRIS EVANS
Christopher Evans Ironside was born only a few miles from Stonehenge in his home country of Wiltshire. While still young he learned to play piano. On leaving school he left for London to attend the renowned Trinity College of Music.

He studied composition and orchestration as well as continuing to perfect his piano playing while at the same time playing trombone in various London orchestras. Already he was writing arrangements for BBC orchestras in London, Bristol and Glasgow

A scholarship took him to the big north German city of Hamburg. There for the time being he completed his music studies. Later in life the urge to further broaden his knowledge led him to study at Berkeley (Boston, USA) and then at the Dick Groove School in California.

But first he had to make his mark in Germany where he wrote a great number of arrangements for all different kinds of bands and combinations. There then followed compositions for various record companies. This continued for a few years, the experience won contributing to further and future success.
His first releases as an artist himself (Stonehenge, Symbols) were received with enthusiasm by critics and public alike. Parallel to this he was composing music for films and also the music for numerous national and international commercials, two of which were awarded a Clio (New York) for the best film scoring, the most respected award in the business.
In addition came music for ballet, several musicals, and then as co-writer of the international hit "Guardian Angel". Many Golden and Platinum Discs bare witness to his success.

Chris always uses the means best suited to the job on hand. He is as much at home in his Hamburg studio surrounded by the latest electronic keyboards as he is conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for film music in a London studio. .

He has a fully professional studio in Hamburg where using the latest equipment he produces most of his music today. Here, too, he can synchronise music to the film (
http://www.ironsidemusic.com/index1_en.htm)

Musician Christopher Evans Ironside (AKA "Chris Evans" or "Ironside"), is a successful and award-winning songwriter, composer and music producer. Born in England and based in Hamburg, Germany, his awards have included Gold and Platinum discs for collaborations with Nino de Angelo and Drafi Deutscher as Mixed Emotions and Masquerade.

In the early eighties Evans Ironside produced three progressive rock albums, the first two as a duo with singer David Hanselmann, "Stonehenge" and "Symbols", and the third as a solo project, "Empty Spaces," in addition collaborating with Michael Chambosse on a concept album, "The Timemachine."

Evans Ironside is a prolific soundtrack composer for film, television and theatre, with work including Die Rättin and Fisimatenten, and music for ballet productions by the Görlitz Theatre.(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Evans_Ironside)


Mike Mareen about Chris Evans:
"You forgot to mention CHRIS EVANS – INROSIDEM, who together with me has written many of my songs. CHRIS is an educated musician, who gained his fame with his own rock and pop projects, ( http://www.entertainment.dec/), film and ballet music, theatrical incinerations and very popular musician-composer advertisements. Chris has payed for me many times.He was also a friend of the very first new sound producers. He played the first legendary ARP ( First synthesitor) which came on the market.In 1976, the times of Silver Bird ( Tina Rainford) and my “ Sunshine of your Smile”, this instrument was already in use.
(http://www.danceanddisco.com/interview_mm.htm)

More info:

http://www.ironsidemusic.com/beginn_n.htm

http://www.european-composers.de/profil_chris.html

http://www.crew-united.com/index.asp?show=memberdetail&ID=25515

http://www.rockstarmagic.biz/index.php?page=29


Some missing albums/songs below, please send me if you happen to have any:

Drafi Deutscher:

Drafi Deutscher - Lost In New York City, 1981 (album)
Drafi Deutscher - Drafi, 1982 (album)
Drafi Deutscher - Gemischte Gefühle, 1986 (album)
Drafi Deutscher - Wie Ebbe Und Flut (1991) (album)

Guadeloupe - Guadeloupe (1980) (song only,pseudonym of Drafi Deutscher)
Mr.Walkie Talkie - Natacha (1981) (song only,pseudonym of Drafi Deutscher)
Blue Lagune - Never Ending Love song (1985) (song only,pseudonym of Drafi Deutscher)



Chris Evans:

Synthi & Gert - Ghostman / Sister Susie's Synthesizer (1978) (Co-Written-By - Chris Evans)
Overdrive - Constantinople (1979) (Written-By - Chris Evans)
Overdrive - The Mass Production Lover (1980) (Written-By - Chris Evans)
Chris Norman - Come Together (1993) (Producer & Keyboard - Christopher Evans)

David Hanselmann Chris Evans-Ironside - Symbols of the Seven Sacred Sounds (1981) (album)
Chris Evans - Empty Spaces (1982) (album)
Chris Evans - Videovision (1985) (album)



Drafi & Evans:
Tina Rainford - Silver Bird (1976) (Written by Drafi & Evans) (album)

Mike Mareen - Mama Leone (1976) (Arranged By, Conductor - Chris Evans/Producer and Written by - Drafi Deutscher)

Pastell - Sentimental Song / Lovin' Is Easy (1976) (Written-By - Chris Evans&Drafi Deutscher/Arranged By, Producer - Chris Evans)

Josy T. - No I Can't Get You Out Of My Head (1988) (Producer - Chris Evans/Music By, Lyrics By - Chris Evans, Drafi Deutscher)


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

RHYZE


Country:
USA
Genre:
Funk / Soul
Style:
Soul, Funk, Disco



Members:
Roscoe Taylor - Lead Vocals, Trumpet
Elisworth 'EI-T' Anderson - Bass, Lead Vocals
Vince Jackson - Guitar, Lead Vocals
Charles Holmes - Drums
Joseph 'Jo Jo' McKnight - Congas, Percussion
Kevin Barbee - Keyboards
Richard Menter - Trumpet
Kenneth Hicks - Sax





























JUST HOW SWEET IS YOUR LOVE (1980)

Credits:
Arranged By, Conductor, Mixed By, Producer - Paul L. Kyser*
Artwork By [Cover Design] - Cyd Kilbey (
http://www.linkedin.com/in/cydkilbeygorman)
Backing Vocals - Dudley Birch (
http://www.myspace.com/iankayandtheaccents), Leon Stuckey Bass, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Ellsworth Anderson
Drums, Backing Vocals - Charles Holmes
Engineer [Assistant] - Julian Shapiro , Paul Stevens
Engineer, Mixed By - David Stone
Guitar [Lead], Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Vince Jackson
Mastered By - José Rodriguez (
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jos%C3%A9+Rodriguez)
Mixed By - David Stone ,Jim Burgess (
http://www.disco-disco.com/djs/jim.shtml) (track 01)
(Paul Kyser about Jeffrey Burgess:"Jeffery Burges was my friend. We went to the same high school together.(
http://www.soultracks.com/soul_generation.htm))
Other [Fashion By] - Dantes Formals
Percussion, Congas - "Jojo" McKnight
Photography - Chris Callis (
http://www.chriscallis.com/)
Saxophone [Tenor], Trombone, Backing Vocals - Kenneth Hicks
Synthesizer, Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Kevin Barbee
Trumpet, Backing Vocals - Richard Menter
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Roscoe Taylor
Written-By - Leon Stuckey , Paul L. Kyser (tracks 01-03,05,06)
Written-By - E. Anderson* , K. Barbee* , Rhyze , R. Taylor (tracks 04.07)

VIDEO:
"Just How Sweet Is Your Love"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlQpW4baZp8&feature=related

Tracklist:

01 Free (4:50)
02 Just How Sweet Is Your Love (6:13)
03 Home (4:50)
04 Do Your Dance (4:40)
05 I Found Love On You (5:47)
06 Relax And Enjoy (3:07)
07 Singing And Dancing (4:30)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234691299/rhyhoswe.rar

"Wonderful work from Rhyze -- a group who were always a cut above some of their dancefloor contemporaries! Most numbers here have a great sort of bounce and boogie-heavy feel -- but there's also an equally thoughtful ear for the vocals, which are often delivered with the depth of an older-style soul group -- no surprise, given the earlier work done on the scene by the album's producer Paul Kyser! There's a nice balance here with a few key mellow cuts mixed in with the groovers -- creating a depth that goes way past some of the simpler dancefloor sounds usually found on the Sam label, with a quality that easily makes Rhyze one of the classiest groups to record for the company."
(http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=ffy8h7rn8g&ref=browse.php&refQ=kwfilter%3DRhyze%26amp%3Bincl_oos%3D1%26amp%3Bincl_cs%3D1%26amp%3Bformat%3Dall)



























RHYZE TO THE TOP (1981)

Credits:
Arranged By - Paul L. Kyser*
Conductor - Paul L. Kyser*
Engineer - Roddy Hui (
http://rodhui.com/ and http://clivedavisdept.tisch.nyu.edu/object/HuiR.html), Roger Keay (now works for http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_industry_notes_6/)
Engineer [Assistant] - Frank Scilingo (now works for
http://www.seefactor.com/), Jim Doherty
Mastered By - José Rodriguez
Producer - Paul L. Kyser

VIDEO:
"Give It Up (Give Me Your Love)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFhmAi2iC9M&feature=related

Tracklist:

01 Rhyze To The Top (6:15)
02 Give It Up (5:50)
03 What Can I Do About This Feeling (4:19)
04 Bizzaar (4:30)
05 Tonight's Gonna Be My Night (5:10)
06 Having Fun (4:28)
07 Overtime (4:47)
08 Party Of Parties (4:34)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234692169/rhytoto.rar

"An excellent album of modern soul from the early 80s -- with a smooth sweet style that should have made these guys a huge act at the time! The overall groove reminds us of some of the most successful 70s vocal groups -- especially some of the Philly groups, like The O'Jays or the Spinners after they started working in the City Of Brotherly Love -- but there's also plenty of 80s elements too, especially in the keyboards, basslines, and rhythms of the set. Yet none of these elements has the colder feel of the 80s groove generation -- and the whole thing comes across with a great sense of warmth that really matches the vocals, but still knows how to find a groove!"
(http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=t4zcy25gdt&ref=browse.php&refQ=incl_cs%3D1%26amp%3Bincl_oos%3D1%26amp%3Bkwfilter%3Dbassline%26amp%3Bx%3D1%26amp%3Bpage%3D1%26amp%3Bformat%3Dcd)

"Rhyze were founded in the late 70’s and made two albums. ‘Just How Sweet Is Your Love’ for Sam Records in 1980 featured their best known (title) track, whilst a year late ‘Rhyze To The Top’ was on 20th Century.

‘Bizzaar’ is taken from the second and hardest to find of these, and has been popular in the UK for many years. It features a hook line not dissimilar to the Spinners ‘I’ll Be Around’ which may explain some of its appeal. "

(http://www.soulbrother.co.uk/groove_on_down_volume_2.html)



Biography:
As Paul Kyser added, everything started The NuSounds (early 70's) latter name was changed to Rhyze. Rhyze is the NuSound express. Vince Jackson was their singer. The Nu Sound Express recorded two 45s for the local Silver Dollar label. (Paul Kyser)

Rhyze debut release 'Just How Sweet Is Your Love' was issued by the Sam label in 1980 before they signed to 20th Century. Here their album 'Rhyze To The Top' (1981) featured 'Bizarre', popular with the UK soul fraternity and sounding not too dis-similar to the Detroit Spinners 'I'll Be Around'. The band split up shortly afterwards. (
http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Rhyze.html)

If you know more please message me!

!!!NEWS from 2009!!!
"me and Rhyze after all these years are now working on a new album" (Paul Kyser)


ALBUMS:
Just How Sweet Is Your Love (Sam 1980)
Rhyze To The Top (20th Century Records 1981)
?New album in 2009?



JOSEPH 'Jo Jo' MCKNIGHT
appeared on Secrett Weapon's 1983 album. The only other place he -or somebody with the same name-was mentioned:
he was in South Laurel High School Marching Cardinal Band 1998-1999

(http://www.angelfire.com/ky/slhsmarchingcards/seniors.html)



Perhaps i found KEVIN BARBEE
who works for Universal Studios now: "Kevin was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and attended Arizona State University"

(http://orlando.bizjournals.com/gen/executive.html?excode=E2EDEFD936DF418D974A21667C6E2EDA&market=louisville)


ROSCOE TAYLOR
"Roscoe Taylor. And he's pop star abundant -- slender hips, lady-killer grins, mighty hairline and spindly Marvin Gaye charm."

He plays mainly in Phoenix clubs in different names like Roscoe Taylor Band /Roscoe Taylor's Motown Mania/Roscoe Taylor and Company and also as guest musician.
Also works with Tim Forces Experiance (
http://www.cheznouscentral.com/tfb.html)

He guested on Carvin Jones "I'm What You Need (2007).


A great interview with lot of info on his carreer here:
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2000-02-10/music/pop-whiz/



(Photos of Paul Kyser)

BONUS FOR PAUL KYSER FANS:


SUPER DISCO BAND - The Super Disco Band (1976)

Credits:
Written-By, Arranged By, Conductor, Producer - Paul L. Kyser

Credits for bonus songs:

Calender - Hypertension (1976) (from It's A Monster Lp)
Conductor, Producer - Paul L. Kyser/ Written By Leon Stuckey , Paul L. Kyser/Engineer - Jose Rodriguez/Drums - John Barbee/Flute, Saxophone, Vocals - Michael Barbee

Jimmy Briscoe And The Beavers - Into The Milky Way (1979)
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor - Paul L. Kyser/Written-By - Leon Stuckey , Paul Kyser

Breeze - Just In The Nick Of Time / Everybody Loves Music (12") (1980)
Arranged By, Conductor - Paul L. Kyser/Written-By - Leon Stuckey , Paul L. Kyser

UDM - To Please You (1983)
Arranged By - Leon Stuckey , Roscoe Taylor/Producer - Leon Stuckey /Written by Roscoe Taylor, Ellsworth Anderson and Leon Stuckey


Tracklist:

01 A Song For You
02 Private Party
03 Fire And passion
04 Hot Grease
05 Beside Manners
06 Disco Symphony
07 Clear water
08 Super Disco

Bonus:
09 Calender - Hypertension (1976)
10 Jimmy Briscoe And The Beavers - Into The Milky Way (12") (1979)
11 Breeze - Just In The Nick Of Time (1980)
12 Breeze - Everybody Loves Music (1980)
13 UDM - To Please You (1983)

Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/234694045/sudiba.rar


Paul Kyser and Leon Stuckey worked together on some brilliant albums since the '70s. I added some songs as bonus. The last one UDM is more intersesting due to it was a pseudonym of Rhyze with almost the same members!

"Paul Kyser developed an interest in music as a young man - writing his first succesful song in 1968 - while still a senior in high school and getting it recorded by a New Jersey group called "The Superlatives": the song, "I Still Love You", did well locally and gave Kyser the incentive to persue his musical interests. He became an arranger and conductor, worked on a lot of records and decided to do some producing and writing himself. Kyser has worked with everyone from S.Wonder to Three Degrees and the Chi-Lites, but when he got an idea for a different kind of disco album he decided to do it all himself, not involving any "name" artists. In few words Kyser used all his experience to build a disco project as tribute for that "new" kind of music and did this involving all the best musicians he met in his career as arranger. The all-star line-up reached the number of 50 components and numbered, among the others, Billy Nichols who wrote "Do It..." for the B.T. Express. The album was a master and had real success with singles like "HOT GREASE" and "A SONG FOR YOU", even if didn't make an impact in the discos. All the songs are written by Kyser and are all good, but my choice is for "SUPER DISCO"....very danceable! Pip was a Buddah sub-label." (http://www.salernitana.net/goodgroove/archives/feb-03.asp)

"The arranger and conductor Paul Kyser, after working for many artists (such as Stevie Wonder, Three Degrees and Chi-Lites), decided to do some producing and writing himself.
Kyser used all his experience to build a disco project as a tribute for that "new" kind of music and did this involving all the best musicians he met in his career as an arranger. The all-star line-up (that's the reason of the group name) reached the number of 50 components and numbered, among the others, Billy Nichols."
(http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/1186_0_2_0_C/)


PAUL "Papabear" KYSER
"My name is Paul Kyser. In My music career I produced over 30 hit records. From Robby Lawson, to the Superlatives, Jimmy Briscoe and the Little Beavers, Rhyze, The Superbs, The Soul Generation, Calendar, The Super Disco Band, Terry Tate, Eleanor Goodman, The Big Show DVD set Volumes one and two with Jerry Butler, Ray Goodman and Brown, The Chi-Lites, the Manhattans, The Stylistics, The Delfonics, The Soul Generation, Bloodstone, Barbara, Mason, The Main Ingrediant, Tavaras, Skip Mahony and the Casuals, Heatwave, The Temprees, Enchantment, The Winstons, The Ebonys, Eddie Holman, The Intruders, Just to name a few live on my DVD set."
(http://www.soultracks.com/soul_generation.htm)

Paul Kyser, founder of Urbanland Music (http://www.urbanlandmusic.com/).
Urbanland Music and it’s subsidiaries was founded in 1999 by Paul Kyser, a world known songwriter, arranger, conductor, producer and record company owner. Kyser worked and built relationships with just about all of the artists from the late 60s and 70s era. Kyser wrote over 30 hits in his career as a record producer. During the 90s Kyser decided to bring back the 70s Sweet Soul sound to the stage.Kyser bought back groups like Black Ivory who hadn’t sung in years.That’s when Urbanland was founded. To promote 70s music entertainment in a big way.
(http://web.archive.org/web/20070423165902/http://www.urbanlandmusic.com/)

Also check these for further info on Paul Kyser:
http://www.soul-source.co.uk/forum/I-m-Member-t93596.html

http://www.youtube.com/user/Paulkyser

http://www.blackplanet.com/TEAMSTARR/

http://www.soulandfunkmusic.com/producer/paul_kyser


More info (Rhyze):
http://www.funk4ever.com/titreresu.php?select=Rhyze

http://counterpointfm.com/artist_done.php?lang=afrikaans&artist=Rhyze



Tuesday, May 26, 2009

PAPARAZZI - Cold In A Warm Climate (1984) (Unreleased)



(sleeve photo of 'Don't Stay All Night', Glyn is on the left, standing, Nick is sitting next to him, David is standing at the back and I am (Michael) sitting at the front on the right.)

(photo of Michael and the drummer Glyn on location for the video in Morrocco)


Country:
UK
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
New Wave, Synth-Pop

Members:
Michael Dorian - Singer, some guitar, some piano/keyboards, songwriter.
Nicholas Eugovni - Keyboards.
David Manray - Bass, backing vocals.
Glyn Ricard - Drummer.

VIDEO:
"Don't Stay All Night"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebqinai4_AQ&feature=channel_page

Credits:
Producer - Paparazzi , Thereza Bazar (Dollar fame)
Written-By - Micael Dorian
Photography - Andy Earl (
http://www.andyearl.com/)

Tracklist:

01 Don't Stay All Night
02 Surrender
03 Stop (Remix)
04 Montage
05 Midnight In Blue
06 In A Manner Of Speaking
07 Pictures In Love
08 Cold In A Warm Climate
09 Tell Me
10 Love Motions
11 Don't Stay All Night (Extended)
12 Pictures Of Love (Extended)
13 Stop (Extended)
14 Love Motions (12" Sax Instrumental)
15 Surrender (Instrumental)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/233969435/paparazzi_-_cold_in_a_warm_climate__1984_.rar

A wonderful and brilliant album from an unknown new romantic band, i got it from a visitor by email who also downloaded it somewhere (p2p).
Their style is a bit similar to The Expression (Australian new wave band) where the singer try to follow David Sylvian's vocal.
Only two singles ("Don't Stay All Night" and "Stop")have ever released from the album. Ther are many more god songs on it, so what i really don't understand why MCA didn't want to release the whole album as well??


(a shot from the 'Stop' video)

Biography:
New Wave/Synthpop band produced by Thereza Bazar from Dollar fame. Released two singles and an album titled “Cold In a warm climate” in 1983-1984 before dissapearing into the oblivion. Their album is unreleased actually.
(
http://radio.aol.co.uk/music/Paparazzi)


(photo of Michel Dorian)

The only member i know was Michael Dorian, who played with:


Nina Hagen - Angstlos 1983
Viktor Lazlo - Viktor Lazlo 1987
The Gap Band - Straight from the Heart 1988
Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Heavenly 1997
Lillian Axe - Lillian Axe 1988
Lillian Axe - Love and War 1989
The Skwares - Start It Up 1988
Terence Trent D'Arby - Terence Trent D'Arby's Vibrator 1995

And he was also the meber of the AOr band: Eyes (
http://www.rockdetector.com/artist/usa/glendale/eyes)

I also found something else:

"My good freind and keyboardist Michael Dorian on the set of the Terence Trent D'arby tour (I took the picture). I spent a lot of time at Michael's studio up in the valley (his mom is the best cook...). Michael and I also did a trade show gig for SyQuest at the COMDEX show in Las Vegas." (
http://www.middleofnowhere.com/photos_artist.asp )

I have tried to get in touch with Thereza Bazar for further info, but she didn't answered me till now:(

MICHAEL DORIAN added:

"We were signed to MCA on a long contract, having turned down Virgin and EMI and recorded the album with Thereze. Thereze was not in the band but she produced the album and even came to Morroco with us to shoot the video for 'stop'.
'Stop', was the first single and sold around 10,000, followed by 'Don't Stay All Night'.

As well as a video for 'Stop', we filmed a live set at the Old Rep Theatre in Birmingham with Andy Earl, there are copies of this still around.

The band split because Nick couldn't face the idea of a long tour and I didn't want to continue without him. After the split MCA asked me to re-record surrender as a solo release; I did this but it remains on their shelves somewhere.

I asked MCA to release me from the contract after which Nick and I did some writing/production for various peoole. David and Glyn formed a new band together. I also formed a new band and recorded an album for extravaganza/BMG. This band has never actually split and I am in the process of writing a new album after a long time away."




(Paparazzi live photo)


I have to ask the mebers here to message me please!

More info:
????

Many thanks to Michael Dorian for the pix!!

Monday, May 25, 2009

SOMA HOLDAY - Shake Your Molecules (The Neutron Dance) (12") (1984)























Country:
France/USA
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Synth-pop

Members:

Jean-Marc Vallod and Jane Honicker



Credits:
Lyrics By, Music By - Jane Honicker , Jean-Marc Vallod
Producer - Eric Dufaure (
http://www.belugaprod.com/docs/east-village-eye-october-1982.pdf and http://www.belugaprod.com/bio.php)

Notes:
Produced by Eric Dufaure for Cachalot/Whale Production
Recorded at NYC


VIDEO:
"Shake Your Molecules"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hMlYn3o3ik

Tracklist:

01 Shake Your Molecules (The Neutron Dance) (4:28)
02 Art Dimension (4:29)
03 Too Many People (3:30)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/239169644/sohdy.rar

Biography:
Dark-electro female-boy dou from Lyon (Jean-Marc Vallod) and New York (Jane Honicker). Their only EP released by Chacalot Records (founded by Eric Dufaure in 1980, see: http://www.belugaprod.com/docs/lancement-cachalot-1980.pdf)

"In 1984 “Shake your molecules” was released, a maxi vinyl by Soma Holiday. The song by the Franco-American duo (Jane Honicker, the platinum blonde diva, and Jean-Marc Vallod who handles the machines) got good reactions from college radio and went on to become a turntable hit in France (released by les Disques du Soleil et de l’Acier) on the new “free” commercial radio stations."
(
http://www.belugaprod.com/bio.php?Detail=Ostpolitik&)


Jean-Marc Vallod
was the member of the new wave-punk band Marie et les Garçons (1976-1977, see: http://www.myspace.com/marieetlesgarcons) and later joined Electric Callas (http://www.myspace.com/electriccallas) in 1979.

Now he is living in New York and works as a taxi driver.
(http://rockmadeinfrance.canalblog.com/archives/2009/03/19/13036221.html)

Perhaps i found Jane Honicker, but im not sure:
http://www.sl.psu.edu/aspnet/facprofile.aspx?s=email&u=1018521

More info:
http://www.french-new-wave.com/artist.php?nom=Soma+Holiday


Any other info would be highly appreceited!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

HYPNOTIX

































Country:
Hungary
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Space Music

Members:

Leslie Sonny and Laszlo Amadeus Gajda


VIDEO:
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STAR TRACKS (1997)

Tracklist:


01 Star-t
02 Startracks 4,3,2,1
03 IO Starship
04 North Star
05 Terra & Luna
06 Draco
07 Orion - 1
08 Andromeda
09 The Red Planet
10 Quasar
11 Orion - 2
12 Lyra
+Bonus track
13 Startracks 4,3,2,1 (radio version)


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232152759/Hypstatr.rar


STAR WARPS (2001)

Tracklist:


01 Time Warp
02 Back to the Future
03 Gamma Spacelab
04 Earth 2
05 Boom Pang Boing (Clone 1)
06 Gulf Breeze
07 Ufologic
08 Clone 2
09 Sedona
10 Orion 3
11 Area 51
12 Cydonia & Giza


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232152576/Hypstawa.rar



STAR GATES (2007)

Tracklist:

01 N.O. M.M.O
02 Window to the Past
03 Contact
04 Star Gates
05 Zero Point Energy
06 Heliopolis
07 Magic Flight
08 Peter Sky
09 Pole Shift
10 Big Blue
11 Planet-X
12 Pyramids of Thoth
13 Stones of Calanais
14 Orion 4
15 Rainbow


Link to download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/232148201/hypstaga.rar



Biography:
The origin of Hypnotix is back to 1981 when Kraftwerk first gave live performance in Hungary. This was the final moment for Laszló Gajda to decide to deal with such music, though he also knew and liked Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis and other artists in this style.

He didn't have money to purchase expensive synthesizers, but he had electric skills, so he was able to build one at his home. At that time there wasn't at all such drummachine you could pre-programming in Hungary! This machine is still well alive and works even in the present days. You can listen to its sounds on "Star Gates" (in the following songs: „Peter Sky”, a „Big Blue” and „Rainbow”).

The duo started in 1996. Their three wonderful instrumental albums (there are sometimes voice samples as well) are the mix of vintage and modern music. They are pretty unique, and their sound is very professional. Brilliant gigantic vintage synth symphonies go here together with tight, danceable songs. Their aim to create music must be high standard but consumable as well. It means they have done all albums for long months, or even years. And they always use original sounds of instruments.

Their first album was used for a laser show in the Hungarian Planetarium. They have success not only in Hungary, but all around Europe since the German laser-multimedia firm "Lobo" use them for its shows. These songs also appered with many tv programms, films and coreographies.


ALBUMS:
Star Tracks (1997)
Star Warps (2001)
Star Gates (2007)































LASZLO AMADEUS GAJDA

"Laszlo Amadeus Gajda, a producer, composer, arranger and musician in Budapest.

I`d like to show you some areas of the multi-faceted Hungarian music industry. Allow me to do this through my own contribution to a buzzing scene.

Some things I am or do:
Music producer of several gold and platinum records.
A & R of many new gold and platinum artists.
Day-to-day creative work with stars as well as new talent.
Judge and music producer in TV2`s big time talent show "Popstars"
Composer and performer of "Firemusic" for Hungary`s biggest event.
Connected with the whole spectrum of Hungary`s creative and industry talent.
Creative and production work at own studio, Soundlab.
Own compositions and own record releases."

There is nothing about his musical carreer on his page, except a few words of Hypnotix'philosophy. He is living in countryside but not far from Budapest.

"Im Leslie Sonny, one of the keyboard players and songwriters of Hypnotix.I like music and the world of synthesizers since my childhood.There are many forms to express yorself. I feel lucky to find a way in music with such an instrument, which is quite mysterious in itself and you can say is the "freak of instruments". Our main aim is not to get money by making music, but to express our feelings and to make something interesting for folks. It doesen't matter how many people like it if you are able to please your audience. We think, this is what composing and music is about"

More info:
http://web.t-online.hu/lesliesonny

http://www.zene.hu/kereses.php?q=hypnotix