| Be Bop Deluxe |
| Background information |
| Origin |
England |
| Genre(s) |
Progressive
rock |
| Years active |
1972–1978 |
| Label(s) |
Harvest |
| Former members |
Bill Nelson
Robert Bryan
Simon Andrew
Clark
Simon Fox
Ian Parkin
Charlie Tumahai
Andrew Clark
Nicholas Chatterton-Dew |
Be Bop Deluxe were an English progressive
rock band who achieved critical acclaim and moderate commercial success
during the mid to late 1970s.
|
Contents
- 1 Style
- 2 Personnel
and History
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Studio
albums
- 3.1.1 Axe Victim (1974)
- 3.1.2 Futurama (1975)
- 3.1.3 Sunburst Finish (1976)
- 3.1.4 Modern Music (1976)
- 3.1.5 Drastic Plastic (1978)
- 3.2 Live
in Concert
- 3.2.1 Live in the Air Age (1977)
- 3.2.2 Radioland - BBC Radio One Live In Concert
(1994)
- 3.2.3 Tramcar to Tomorrow (1998)
- 3.2.4 Tremulous Antenna (2002)
- 3.3 Collections
and Retrospectives
- 3.4 Related
Solo Material
- 4 External
links
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Style
Be Bop Deluxe was founded by Bill Nelson in 1972. They never
played bebop
music, but instead came out of the blues-based British
rock scene of the late 1960s. At first they were compared to the more
successful David Bowie, but Nelson never
tried to copy Bowie, and appears to have disliked comparisons or being
pigeon-holed. This artistic restlessness eventually led him to disband
Be Bop Deluxe altogether and pursue less commercial paths of expression.
Influences on the band's music included David
Bowie, King Crimson, Pink
Floyd, Van Der Graaf Generator
and Frank
Zappa. The band's sound emerged as a mixture of glam rock, synth
rock, prog rock and straightforward rock
and roll. Science fiction imagery (e.g. robots) was common
in Nelson's lyrics, along with the more traditional themes of love and
the human condition (albeit often hidden beneath Nelson's quirky
lyrical and musical metaphors).
Nelson was acclaimed as one of the finest guitarists in
British rock at the time, and the music showed that, with his
distinctive tones adorning most tracks. Stylistically, the songs took
elements from progressive rock, glam rock (the band had flirted with
make-up in the early days) and hard guitar rock. Sunburst
Finish contained the band's only UK hit single, Ships
in the Night and was their most successful album in the UK
and USA.
Drastic Plastic, recorded under the
influence of punk,
new
wave and David Bowie's 'Berlin' albums
was a substantial stylistic change from the progressive / guitar rock
of the early Be-Bop Deluxe. Eager to embrace the changing musical
landscape, Nelson dissolved Be Bop Deluxe and immediately formed a new
band, 'Bill Nelson's Red Noise', retaining Andy Clark on keyboards, and
adding Nelson's brother Ian, who had previously contributed to Be Bop
Deluxe albums, on saxophone.
The only album to emerge from this lineup, Sound on
Sound (1979) can be seen as the last Be Bop Deluxe album, as
it amplified and extended the trends on 'Drastic Plastic', and was the
last rock band album Bill Nelson made before moving into the
introspective solo projects that were to dominate his subsequent career.
Personnel and History
Bill Nelson was
always the principal songwriter for the band. He also played lead
guitar and sang lead
vocals on all but one song. The original Be Bop Deluxe line-up was as
follows:
- Ian Parkin: Rhythm and Acoustic
Guitar. Parkin died in 1995, aged 45.
- Robert Bryan: Bass and Backing Vocals.
- Nicholas Chatterton-Dew: Drums and Percussion
That lineup only lasted for one album, Axe Victim
(1974), and a short tour. Nelson disbanded the group and tried various
musicians, finally settling on:
- Simon Fox: Drums and Percussion
- Charles Tumahai (d: 21 December 1995): Bass and
Backing Vocals.
- Andrew Clark: Keyboards
The album Futurama was recorded with
Nelson, Fox and Tumahai; Clark was added for the tour. This is the
lineup that recorded Sunburst Finish (February 1976), Modern
Music (Late 1976)
and Drastic Plastic (February 1978).
Discography
Studio albums
discs were made on their own "label" and sold at gigs in pubs
in 1972/73 including at least one single and an album
Axe Victim (1974)
- Axe Victim
- Love Is Swift Arrows
- Jet Silver and the Dolls of Venus
- Third Floor Heaven
- Night Creatures
- Rocket Cathedrals (written and sung by Robert Bryan)
- Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape
- Jets at Dawn
- No Trains to Heaven
- Darkness (L'Immoraliste)
CD Bonus Tracks:
- Piece of Mine (live)
- Mill Street Junction (live)
- Adventures In a Yorkshire Landscape (live)
Futurama (1975)
- Stage Whispers
- Love With the Madman
- Maid in Heaven
- Sister Seagull
- Sound Track
- Music in Dreamland
- Jean Cocteau
- Between the Worlds
- Swan Song
CD Bonus Tracks:
- Between the Worlds (single version)
- Maid in Heaven (live)
- Speed Of the Wind
Sunburst Finish (1976)
- Fair Exchange
- Heavenly Homes
- Ships in the Night
- Crying to the Sky
- Sleep that Burns
- Beauty Secrets
- Life in the Air Age
- Like an Old Blues
- Crystal Gazing
- Blazing Apostles
CD Bonus Tracks:
- Shine
- Speed of the Wind
- Blue As a Jewel
Modern Music (1976)
- Orphans of Babylon
- Twilight Capers
- Kiss of Light
- The Bird Charmer's Destiny
- The Gold at the End of My Rainbow
- Bring Back the Spark
- Modern Music
- Dancing in the Moonlight (All Alone)
- Honeymoon on Mars
- Lost in the Neon World
- Dance of the Uncle Sam Humanoids
- Modern Music (reprise)
- Forbidden Lovers
- Down on Terminal Street
- Make the Music Magic
CD Bonus Tracks:
- Futurist Manifesto
- Quest For the Harvest Of the Stars
- Autosexual
Drastic Plastic (1978)
- Electrical Language
- New Precision
- New Mysteries
- Surreal Estate
- Love in Flames
- Panic in the World
- Dangerous Stranger
- Superenigmatix (lethal appliances for the home with
everything)
- Visions of Endless Hopes
- Possession
- Islands of the Dead
CD Bonus Tracks:
- Blimps
- Lovers Are Mortal
- Lights
Live in Concert
Live in the Air Age (1977)
- Life In the Air Age
- Ships In the Night
- Piece of Mine
- Fair Exchange
- Mill Street Junction
- Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape
- Blazing Apostles
- Shine
- Sister Seagull
- Maid in Heaven
Radioland - BBC Radio One Live
In Concert (1994)
All tracks recorded for BBC Radio 1 In Concert; 1-4 at Paris
Theatre 15 January 1976; 5-10 at Hammersmith
Odeon 20 October 1976; 11-16 at Golders Green 19 January 1978.
- Life in the Air Age
- Sister Seagull
- Third Floor Heaven
- Blazing Apostles
- Maid in Heaven
- Kiss of Light
- Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape
- Fair Exchange
- Ships in the Night
- Modern Music/Dancing in the Moonlight/Honeymoon on
Mars/Lost in the Neon World/Modern Music (reprise)
- New Precision
- Superenigmatix
- Possession
- Dangerous Stranger
- Islands of the Dead
- Panic in the World
Tramcar to Tomorrow (1998)
All tracks recorded for BBC Radio 1 John Peel
sessions; 1-4 recorded 9 May 1974; 5-7 recorded 11 March 1975; 8-10
recorded 10 February 1976; 11-12 recorded 30 January 1978.
- Third Floor Heaven
- Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape
- Mill Street Junction
- 15th of July (Invisibles)
- Maid in Heaven
- Stage Whispers
- Sister Seagull
- Blazing Apostles
- Crying to the Sky
- Piece of Mine
- Panic in the World
- Love In Flames
Tremulous Antenna (2002)
This is a remastered version of Radioland
from the original tapes. Track listing is the same.
Collections and Retrospectives
(The following were released after the group was disbanded)
- The Best Of and the Rest Of (1978)
- Singles A's & B's (1981)
- Bop To the Red Noise (1986) (mixture of
BBD and Red Noise material)
- Raiding the Divine Archive (1987)
- Air Age Anthology (1997) (double CD)
- Very Best Of (1998)
- Postcards From the Future (2002)
Related Solo Material
- Bill Nelson, Northern Dream (1971).
Bill Nelson released this solo album prior to Be Bop Deluxe.
- Bill Nelson, Luminous (1991). Includes
material originally written by Nelson for a possible Be Bop Deluxe
reunion.
External links
- Discography at the Bill Nelson Permanent
Flame site
- BobbyShred's Be Bop Deluxe Page