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| The La's | ||
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![]() The
La's 1990; L-R: Lee Mavers (guitar, vocals),
Peter "Cammy" Cammell (lead guitar), Neil
Mavers (drums), John Power (bass)
Photo credit: Clare Muller |
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | ||
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Cast | |
| Website | http://www.thelas.org | |
| Members | ||
| Lee
Mavers John Power Jay Lewis "Jasper" |
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| Former members | ||
| Mike
Badger Neil Mavers Peter "Cammy" Camell Paul Hemmings Nick Miniski |
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The La's were an
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The La's formed in 1983, with original member Mike Badger
claiming the band name occurred to him in a dream, as well as it being
the
The La's attracted the attention of several record labels
after a series of performances in their home town of
The band's first single ("Way Out", released in October 1987
on Go! Discs (GOLAS 112)), was mixed with
The band continued to perform shows around the UK and
continued to gain success as a live act and drew comparisons to the Beatles
due to their origins, vaguely
Another single (from the Woodcray recording session), "There
She Goes", was released in 1988 with the
After working with producer
The group then spent two years fruitlessly recording and
re-recording their intended album, with a constantly changing band
lineup, where only the core of Mavers and Power remained the same.
Discarded producers included The Smiths' producer John Porter,
The previously volatile band lineup settled in 1989 with Neil
Mavers, Lee's brother, as the drummer, and Peter "Cammy"
Camell as lead guitarist. The group then entered
Among the band's complaints were that Lillywhite used vocal
However, recognition, at least critically, came for The La's
in 1990 when the self-titled album,
The line up for this song features: Mavers (Guitar/vocals),
Power (Bass Guitar), Byrne (Lead Guitar) and Sharrock (Drums). Chris
Sharrock (previously of
Additional singles from the album included the LP versions of
"Timeless Melody" and "Feelin'". Both sold reasonably well, reaching
chart placings around the
1991 promotional tour dates were fulfilled in the UK and Europe, including a few festivals, a well-received US tour, and a handful of 1992 dates. Bassist John Power left the group in 1992, frustrated with having played essentially the same set of songs since 1986, and resurfaced a year later with his Britpop group Cast. (It is an interesting note that "Cast" is the last word on the last La's song on the LP, "Looking Glass".) Power's departure was essentially the de facto end of The La's, as at that point the band seemed to vanish from the public eye.
Rumours that Mavers had vowed not to record any new material until after the first catalogue had been re-recorded to his satisfaction circulated, much to the frustration of fans and journalists who didn't especially see a problem with the released album.
No releasable studio work was completed on a second album, despite Mavers' reportedly numerous unreleased songs and, according to local sources, endlessly recording them by himself in the privacy of his own home.
After his split of the band, John Power had some success with his band Cast. Other ex-members of the band generally pursued their own musical directions, though none achieved the success of The La's or Cast.
Lee Mavers himself, however, never appeared comfortable with
media attention or with the results of all his recording sessions, and
did not reciprocate interview requests made by music journalists after
the band broke up. His uninterested attitude to the press no doubt
contributed to the "Mavers as recluse" personality as portrayed by
music publications, and rumours persisted about him that were left
undenied in his absence, ranging from perceived
However Mavers and an impromptu configuration of The La's did play some low-key shows again in the mid 90's. With a few random ex-La's, Mavers played hastily-organised, short-notice support slots with Dodgy, Paul Weller and Oasis in 1994 and 1995, although he has since claimed this was to raise funds owing to a merchandising debt from their 1991 US tour, as opposed to staging a full-blown comeback. The set lists from these shows, usually consisting of The Who covers and hectic jams, seem to support this notion. After these dates, nothing concrete was heard from or about Mavers for a number of years, and it was unknown what, if anything, he was going to do with his unreleased songs.
In 2001 The La's was re-released in the UK, under the Universal label. It featured the album, now digitally remastered (although audibly identical to the original), plus previously available B-sides "All By Myself", "Knock Me Down", "Clean Prophet", "IOU Alternate" from the jettisoned Hedges sessions, and "Over (Live in a Stable in Liverpool)", yet the release is missing many B-side tracks that most La's fans found essential.
Surprisingly, following an unpredictable reunion between
Mavers and Power, in June 2005 The La's, with yet another new lineup,
played six dates in
The setlists were the same as ever, although the encores consisted of one unreleased (but a popular bootleg) song "I Am The Key" and an unreleased and unheard song "Gimme the Blues" (the former having been played live from as early as 1989, but having yet to appear on a record). One other new song, "Sorry", was played at the Cork, Ireland show.
The group played festival dates late Summer 2005 such as
Oxegen (Ireland), V (UK) and the aforementioned Summer Sonic festival
(Japan), and embarked on a short tour of Japan, which saw them play
songs by The Who such as "
Since then it is believed that Mavers is again working on The La's' elusive second album. When interviewed in August 2006, John Power explained that Mavers was still "tinkering with something that's majestic" and of the release date, "I can’t tell you where and when . . . 'cos whatever he does, whether it’s in this lifetime or the next, it can’t be rushed".[1]
A compilation of The La's radio appearances for the BBC was
released on 18th September 2006, called The La's -
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