The Bluetones are an English indie rock
band, formed in Hounslow,
Greater
London, in 1994. The band's members are Mark
Morriss on vocals, Adam
Devlin on guitar,
Scott
Morriss on bass guitar, and Eds
Chesters on drums.
A fifth member, Richard Payne, came on board
between 1998 and 2001. The band was originally named "The Bottlegarden".
The band's biggest hit, "Slight Return", was
released in 1995 (as a double-A side with "The Fountainhead") and
re-released the following year. They achieved thirteen Top 40 UK chart
placings in total and retain a loyal fanbase.
The Bluetones' commercial success waned after the fall of the Britpop
movement, yet they have continued to tour and release new records and
are therefore often labelled as "Britpop survivors". The band have
built a strong live following over the years, and remain upbeat about
their music and their career. In a December 2006 interview with stv
music, Mark Morriss said of the Cooking Vinyl deal that it felt like
"the start of a new era" for the band, which was partly the reason
behind self-titling the album.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 Studio
albums
- 2.2 EPs
- 2.3 Compilations
- 2.4 Live
- 2.5 Singles
- 2.5.1 From A Bluetones Companion...
- 2.5.2 From Expecting to Fly...
- 2.5.3 Non-album single...
- 2.5.4 From Return to the Last Chance Saloon...
- 2.5.5 From Science & Nature...
- 2.5.6 From The Singles...
- 2.5.7 From Luxembourg...
- 2.5.8 From The Bluetones...
- 2.6 Video
release
- 3 Trivia
- 4 References
- 5 External
links
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History
After the release of two singles on Fierce
Panda Records, they released Expecting to Fly
on the Superior Quality Recordings label. The album (one of only a few
debut album to enter the charts at number one) featured the singles "Bluetonic"
and "Slight
Return", with the latter being beaten to number one by one-hit-wonders
Babylon
Zoo's "Spaceman". Following the touring and
promotional duties for Expecting to Fly, the band
released a standalone single, "Marblehead Johnson", as a bridge
gap between albums.
The second album, Return To The Last
Chance Saloon, was released in 1998 and
possessed a decidedly Mexican flavour. While failing to generate the
commercial success of their debut, it did spawn hits in the form of "Solomon Bites the Worm" and "If..." and remains a
favourite amongst fans.
Whilst many of their mid-'90s peers had disbanded by 2000, The
Bluetones released their third album, Science
& Nature, which again reached the Top
10 and featured the hit singles "Keep the Home Fires
Burning" and "Autophilia".
Due to a change in musical climate and lack of press (most notably from
the NME)
the album failed to generate the commercial success of the previous
efforts.
After releasing a best-of album in 2002, the band followed up
with Luxembourg,
somewhat stylistically spikier and less jangly than previous efforts
and highly influenced by the bands of the day, such as The
Strokes. The album received little attention in the music press and
failed to produce any hit singles. After signing a three-album deal
with the Cooking Vinyl record label in late
2005, a comprehensive boxset of all singles and B-sides released
between 1995 and 2003, A
Rough Outline, was issued in early 2006 by
Universal.
A new single, entitled "My
Neighbour's House", was released in the United Kingdom on September
18, 2006.
The single is taken from their self-titled
album, which was released on October 9, 2006. Despite largely positive
reviews for the album, it failed to chart in the Top 75 UK
Albums Chart after its first week on sale. The album was also released
in the United States, the first such occurrence since their debut. On October 1, 2006, it was announced
that a planned nine-date tour of North America and Australia had been
scrapped.
No reason has yet been given.
On November
1, 2006, the
band began a month-long tour of Europe in support of their new release,
including two sold-out nights at Glasgow's King Tuts.
The band released their second live album of 2007 on June 25,
entitled Once Upon A Time In
West Twelve, on the back of BBC Radio Sessions,
which was issued in February.
Discography
Studio albums
EPs
Compilations
Live
Singles
All chart positions are for the UK:
- 1995 - "Slight Return/The
Fountainhead" - limited edition 7"
From A
Bluetones Companion...
- 1995 - "Are You Blue or Are
You Blind?" - #31
From Expecting
to Fly...
- 1996 - "Bluetonic" -
#19
- 1996 - "Cut Some Rug/Castle Rock" -
#7
- 1996 - "Slight
Return" (re-issue) - #2
Non-album
single...
- 1996 - "Marblehead
Johnson" - #7
From Return
to the Last Chance Saloon...
- 1998 - "Solomon Bites the Worm" - #10
- 1998 - "If..." - #13
- 1998 - "Sleazy
Bed Track" - #35
- 1998 - "4-Day
Weekend" - did not chart (mail-order-only release)
From Science
& Nature...
- 2000 - "Keep the Home Fires
Burning" - #13
- 2000 - "Autophilia
(Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Car)" - #18
From The
Singles...
- 2002 - "After Hours" - #26
From Luxembourg...
- 2003 - "Fast
Boy/Liquid Lips" - #25
- 2003 - "Never
Going Nowhere" - #40
From The
Bluetones...
- 2006 - "My
Neighbour's House" - #68
- 2006 - "Head
On A Spike" - #135
- 2007 - "Surrendered" - did not
chart
Video
release
Trivia
- Members of the band have made cameo
appearances in the British comedy shows Spaced,
Little
Britain and the Adam
and Joe Show.
References
-
http://www.bluetones.org.uk/faq/band_history.html
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http://www.bluetones.info/
External
links
| The
Bluetones |
| Mark Morriss
| Adam Devlin
| Scott
Morriss | Eds
Chesters | Richard
Payne |
| Discography |
| Studio
albums: Expecting to Fly
| Return to the Last
Chance Saloon | Science
& Nature | Luxembourg
| The
Bluetones |
| Singles:
Slight Return/The
Fountainhead | Are You Blue or Are
You Blind? | Bluetonic | Cut Some Rug/Castle Rock
| Slight
Return | Marblehead
Johnson | Solomon Bites the Worm
| If...
| Sleazy
Bed Track | 4-Day
Weekend | Keep the Home Fires
Burning | Autophilia
| After Hours
| Fast
Boy/Liquid Lips | Never
Going Nowhere | My
Neighbour's House | Head
on a Spike | Surrendered |
| EPs:
A
Bluetones Companion | Mudslide
| Serenity
Now |
| Compilations:
Are
You Blind? | The Singles
| A
Rough Outline: The Singles & B-Sides 95 - 03
| The Early Garage Years |
| Live:
BBC Radio Sessions
| Once Upon a Time in
West Twelve |
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