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In 1982 (l-r): Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding, Dave Gregory, Terry Chambers
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Swindon, England |
| Genre(s) | New Wave, Alternative rock |
| Years active | 1976 – 2005 |
| Label(s) | Cooking Vinyl, Geffen, Idea, Virgin |
| Associated acts | The Dukes of Stratosphear, Shriekback |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | |
| Andy Partridge Colin Moulding |
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| Former members | |
| Dave Gregory Terry Chambers Barry Andrews |
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XTC was a New Wave band from Swindon, England, active between 1976 and 2005. Swindon ( is a large town in the ceremonial county of Wiltshire in the South West of England, midway between Bristol (64 km / 40 miles England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other New Wave is a Rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the 1980s Alternative rock (also called alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative; known primarily in the UK as indie) is a genre of In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music Cooking Vinyl is a UK -based Independent record company, founded in 1986. Geffen Records is an American Record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operated as one third of UMG's Interscope-Geffen-A&M label For the homonymous label Idea Records (US, see Virgin Records is a British Record label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, Simon Draper, and Nik Powell The Dukes of Stratosphear was a pseudonym used by the British rock band XTC in the mid to late 1980s concurrently with XTC's continued musical activities Shriekback is a Rock band formed in the early 1980s by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals Andrew John Partridge, born 11 November 1953 in Mtarfa, Malta, and known variously as Andy Partridge, Sir John Johns Colin Moulding (born Colin Ivor Moulding, 17 August 1955, Swindon, Wiltshire, England) is a founding member of the Dave Gregory is also the name of the first Australian cricket captain Terry Chambers (born 18 July 1955, Swindon, Wiltshire, England) was the Drummer and a founding member of XTC Barry Andrews (born 12 September 1956, West Norwood, London) was once a member of the bands XTC and League of Gentlemen New Wave is a Rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the 1980s Swindon ( is a large town in the ceremonial county of Wiltshire in the South West of England, midway between Bristol (64 km / 40 miles England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Though the band enjoyed some significant chart success (including the UK hits "Making Plans For Nigel" (1979) and "Senses Working Overtime" (1982)), they are more known for their long-standing critical success than for making hit records. Drums and Wires is an XTC album released on August 17 1979. It reached No " Senses Working Overtime " is a single by XTC released in 1982
While XTC have not announced a formal break-up, in 2006 band member Andy Partridge announced that the only other remaining member of XTC, Colin Moulding, was no longer interested in writing, performing or recording music. Andrew John Partridge, born 11 November 1953 in Mtarfa, Malta, and known variously as Andy Partridge, Sir John Johns Colin Moulding (born Colin Ivor Moulding, 17 August 1955, Swindon, Wiltshire, England) is a founding member of the Partridge has stated that he will not issue new recordings under the XTC banner without Moulding's participation; accordingly, he now speaks of XTC "in the past tense. "
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First coming together in 1972, the core duo of Andy Partridge (guitars & vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass & vocals) went through many band names (including The Helium Kidz and Star Park) over the next five years. Andrew John Partridge, born 11 November 1953 in Mtarfa, Malta, and known variously as Andy Partridge, Sir John Johns Colin Moulding (born Colin Ivor Moulding, 17 August 1955, Swindon, Wiltshire, England) is a founding member of the As the Helium Kidz, they were featured in a small NME article as an up-and-coming band from Swindon. The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a Popular music Magazine in the United Kingdom which has been Drawing influence from the New York Dolls and the emerging New York punk scene, they played glam rock with homemade costumes and slowly built up a following. For the self-titled debut album see New York Dolls (album The New York Dolls are an American Glam rock band formed in Glam rock (also known as glitter rock) is a sub-genre of Rock music that developed in the UK in the post- Hippie early 1970s which was "performed by Drummer Terry Chambers joined in 1973. Terry Chambers (born 18 July 1955, Swindon, Wiltshire, England) was the Drummer and a founding member of XTC Keyboard player Barry Andrews followed in 1976, and the band finally settled on a name: XTC. Barry Andrews (born 12 September 1956, West Norwood, London) was once a member of the bands XTC and League of Gentlemen By this time, the punk rock movement was in full swing, and XTC had found their style, a unique brand of hyperactive pop mixed with funk, punk, ska, reggae, and art rock. Funk is an American musical style that originated in the mid- to late-1960s when African American musicians blended Soul music, Soul Ska ( pronounced /ska/ or in Jamaican Patois /skja/ is a Music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and which was the precursor Reggae is a Music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s Art rock is a term describing a subgenre of Rock music that tends to have "experimental or avant-garde influences" and emphasizes "novel sonic texture
In 1977 XTC were signed by Virgin Records. Virgin Records is a British Record label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, Simon Draper, and Nik Powell They recorded the 3D - EP that summer, and followed it up with their debut LP White Music in January 1978. XTC 's 3D EP was the band's vinyl debut It was released on October 7 1977 on VirginRecords White Music was the debut album by XTC. It was released on January 20 1978 and reached No White Music received favorable reviews and entered the British top 40, but lead single "Statue of Liberty" was banned by the BBC for making allegedly lewd references to the famous statue ("in my fantasy I sail beneath your skirt"). The Top Forty or Top 40 is a music industry shorthand for the currently most-popular songs in a particular genre.
After their second effort, Go 2, and the accompanying bonus disc Go + (a collection of dub mixes of songs from the album), Andrews left and was replaced by guitarist and keyboardist Dave Gregory. Go 2 is XTC 's second album It was released on October 6 1978. Go 2 is XTC 's second album It was released on October 6 1978. Dave Gregory is also the name of the first Australian cricket captain Andrews went on to form Shriekback and also worked with Robert Fripp's League of Gentlemen. Shriekback is a Rock band formed in the early 1980s by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England) is a Guitarist, Composer and a Record With Gregory's arrival, the band scored their first charting single, Moulding's "Life Begins at the Hop". "Life Begins at the Hop" is a single by XTC released in 1979
The loss of Andrews' distinctive keyboard playing started the band on a path towards a more traditional rock sound, although Gregory also contributed occasional keyboards (and later, string arrangements). The resulting album, Drums and Wires, contained the band's first big hit, "Making Plans for Nigel", which caused a minor controversy because of its lyrical reference to British Steel. Drums and Wires is an XTC album released on August 17 1979. It reached No British Steel was a major British Steel producer It originated as a nationalised industry the British Steel Corporation (BSC formed in 1967 The album found the band branching out into more overtly political topics, culminating in the unhinged ranting of "Complicated Game", which became one of the band's most well-known non-hits. Drums and Wires also marked their first sessions at London's Townhouse Studios. Townhouse Studios (officially named The Town House) was a Recording studio in West London. The studio was at the time much sought after for its highly reverberant "live" drum room, and it was greatly favoured by their producer of the time, Steve Lillywhite and his engineer Hugh Padgham. Steve Lillywhite (born 1955 is a Grammy Award -winning English music producer Early career Lillywhite entered the music industry in Hugh Padgham is a British Record producer. He has won a string of awards including four Grammys with Producer of the Year and Engineer of the Year amongst them
During this period, Partridge also further indulged his love of dub, releasing a solo LP in 1980 under the name 'Mr Partridge'. This article is about a magazine For the compilation album by Jimi Hendrix, see Smash Hits (album. The album, Take Away/The Lure of Salvage, featured radical dub deconstructions of music from the preceding XTC albums. Take Away / The Lure Of Salvage is a record containing dub versions of XTC tracks released under the "Mr Later the same year Moulding and Chambers released the "Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen" single under the name The Colonel.
Their 1980 LP, Black Sea spawned the hit singles "Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)" and "Generals and Majors". Black Sea is an XTC album released on September 12 1980. It spawned five singles - "Generals And Majors" (released August In the film clip of 'Generals and Majors', Sir Richard Branson (the then chairman of the band's record label Virgin Records) has a cameo role and can be seen as one of the 'majors'. Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950 is an English Business magnate, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 companies The song "Sgt Rock" namechecks the comic book character of the same name and reflects Partridge's lifelong obsession with American comics, particularly the work of Steve Ditko. Steve Ditko (born 2 November 1927) is an American Comic book Artist and Writer best known as the co-creator of the
The last major hit of XTC's touring phase was "Senses Working Overtime", the first single from their double album English Settlement and a top 10 hit in 1982. " Senses Working Overtime " is a single by XTC released in 1982 This article is about a music album For the historical area of the United States known as the English Settlement see English Settlement (Illinois. At the peak of their popularity, the band embarked on a major tour, but Partridge suffered a mental breakdown on stage during one of the first concerts of the tour in Paris on March 18, 1982. Mental breakdown (also known as nervous breakdown or snapping) is a non-medical term used to describe a sudden acute attack of Mental illness such as Paris (ˈpærɨs in English; in French) is the Capital of France and the country's largest city Events 37 - The Roman Senate annuls Tiberius ' will and proclaims Caligula emperor Year 1982 ( MCMLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar)
Andy Partridge's breakdown, which manifested itself as uncontrollable stage fright, was reportedly precipitated by his wife throwing away his supply of Valium. Stage fright or performance anxiety refers to an Anxiety, Fear or persistent Phobia related to Performance in front of Diazepam (daɪˈæzɨpæm first marketed as Valium by Hoffmann-La Roche, is a Benzodiazepine derivative Drug. According to the band's biography, Andy had become dependent upon the drug after it was prescribed to him as a teenager during his parents' divorce. He reportedly was never withdrawn from the drug and became dependent on it.
Concerned about her husband's dependence on the drug, Partridge's wife ill-advisedly threw his tablets away — without seeking medical advice — just before the Paris concert. Not surprisingly, Partridge suffered anxiety attacks of such severity that he was soon forced to withdraw from touring permanently. The European and British dates were cancelled and after completing only one show in San Diego the whole US leg was also abandoned. Since then, XTC have been exclusively a studio band, although they have given occasional live-to-air performances from radio stations, and have made a handful of TV appearances as well.
Chambers left the band shortly thereafter, during the recording of their 1983 album Mummer. Mummer is an album by the group XTC which was released on August 30 1983. He was unhappy with the confines of the studio, and also felt the loss of income that resulted from their withdrawal from touring (he did not write, and so received no publishing royalties). Another major factor was his relationship with his Australian girlfriend; they subsequently married, and Chambers migrated to Australia and settled in Newcastle, New South Wales. The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the state of New South Wales and includes most of the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie Rather than finding a replacement, XTC have used a series of session drummers over the years, including Peter Phipps, Prairie Prince of The Tubes, Dave Mattacks of Fairport Convention, Pat Mastelotto of King Crimson and Mr. Mister, Chuck Sabo, and Dave Gregory's brother, Ian Gregory (as "E. Pete Phipps is a rock Drummer. He was a member of Gary Glitter 's backing band, The Glitter Band. Prairie Prince (born Charles L'Empereur Prince May 7 1950, Charlotte, North Carolina) is a rock Drummer. The Tubes are a San Francisco -based rock band, which was popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s and was known for its live performances that David James 'Dave' Mattacks (born 13 March 1948 in Edgware, Middlesex, England) is a rock and folk drummer Pat Mastelotto (born Lee Patrick Mastelotto, 10 September 1955, Chico, California) is a rock Drummer who has King Crimson is a Progressive rock band founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969 Mr Mister was an American atmospheric Pop rock band of the 1980s I. E. I. Owen").
If Mummer saw Partridge cooling his heels with pastoral songs like "Love on a Farmboy's Wages", the band's next album took a noisy left turn. 1984's The Big Express surprised both their record company and fans alike with its abrasive sound and became XTC's poorest seller to date. The Big Express was XTC 's Album released in 1984 It was one of XTC's harder-edged albums in contrast to the Pastoral Mummer The album was nonetheless a personal high point for Partridge, who considers songs such as "(The Everyday Story of) Smalltown" and "Train Running Low on Soul Coal" amongst the best he has ever written.
In 1986, the band travelled to Todd Rundgren's studio-in-the-woods in Woodstock, New York to record Skylarking. Todd Harry Rundgren (born June 22, 1948 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American Musician Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States. Skylarking is XTC 's eighth studio album released on October 27, 1986. Although the pairing of XTC and Rundgren was highly anticipated by fans, the sessions were less than enjoyable for the band. Rundgren had insisted that the band send him, in advance, demos of all the songs that they thought they might tackle for the record. When the band got to Woodstock, Rundgren had already worked out a running order for both the recording and sequence of the album itself. True to his "hands-on" studio production style, Rundgren insisted that everyone adhere to his scheme. This did not sit well with the band, Partridge in particular. The two egos of Rundgren and Partridge clashed frequently during the recording of Skylarking and when it was finished Partridge said that he was not at all happy with the resulting product. Partridge has since softened his view, describing the album as "a summer's day baked into one cake. "
Skylarking revived the band's commercial fortunes, earning critical accolades and spawning the controversial hit "Dear God", which was originally issued as the B-side of the album's first single, "Grass". Dear God is a song on XTC's 1986 Album Skylarking, controversial because of its anti-God sentiment which might be interpreted as either Dystheism Interest in the song saw the album re-pressed with "Dear God" included and the new version of the LP sold 250,000 copies in the USA. ("Dear God" replaced "Mermaid Smiled", which was absent from the album until it was finally reinstated for the remastered Skylarking CD in 2000. ) "Dear God" later received additional attention when Sarah McLachlan recorded her own version . Sarah Ann McLachlan, OC, OBC (born January 28, 1968) is a Grammy -winning Canadian Musician, singer and
The band's follow up, Oranges and Lemons, produced by Paul Fox, was their biggest seller yet, with "The Mayor of Simpleton" and "King for a Day" getting heavy airplay on MTV. Oranges & Lemons is an Album by the British band XTC. The name of the album may have been taken from the lyrics to Skylarking It was during this period that Partridge began a relationship with an American fan, Erica Wexler, the niece of famed American record producer Jerry Wexler. Gerald "Jerry" Wexler ( January 10 1917 &ndash August 15 2008) was a music journalist turned music producer and was regarded Although signs of the failing of Partridge's first marriage were evident as far back as English Settlement (notably on the album's closing track, "Snowman"), it was some time before the still-married Partridge felt comfortable with Wexler's advances; this awkward situation is chronicled in the song "Another Satellite". However, the relationship finally came to fruition after Partridge's first wife Marianne left him. Wexler and Partridge are happily together.
During their long career, XTC have also released material under a variety of pseudonyms, including two albums of psychedelic parodies as "The Dukes of Stratosphear" (ultimately released on a single CD, Chips from the Chocolate Fireball, simultaneous with the second album's vinyl release), a Viz promotional single as "Johnny Japes and his Jesticles", a Christmas-themed single as "The Three Wise Men" and a guest appearance on their own tribute album Testimonial Dinner as "Terry and the Lovemen". Psychedelic music is a term that refers to a broad set of popular music styles genres and scenes that may include Psychedelic rock, psychedelic folk, Psychedelic A parody (ˈpɛɹədiː US, [ˈpaɹədiː] UK) in contemporary usage is a work created to mock comment on or poke fun at an original work its subject The Dukes of Stratosphear was a pseudonym used by the British rock band XTC in the mid to late 1980s concurrently with XTC's continued musical activities Chips from the Chocolate Fireball An Anthology is a CD -only Compilation album by The Dukes of Stratosphear, XTC 's mid-eighties Viz is a popular British adult Comic magazine that has been running since 1979
Their 1992 album, Nonsuch (named after Henry VIII's fabled palace), united them with famed UK producer Gus Dudgeon and drummer Dave Mattacks. Nonsuch is an album by XTC, released on April 27 1992. In a 1992 MTV interview Andy Partridge said that he had selected the Henry VIII (28 June 1491 &ndash 28 January 1547 was King of England and Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland and claimant to the Kingdom of Gus Dudgeon (1942–2002 was a British Record producer, and the inventor of audio sampling as a musical device David James 'Dave' Mattacks (born 13 March 1948 in Edgware, Middlesex, England) is a rock and folk drummer The album featured the US and UK hit tunes "Dear Madame Barnum" and "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead"; the latter bringing the band perhaps its greatest success after the early 1980s. " The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead " is a single by XTC from their 1992 album Nonsuch. (The video for the song drew intriguing parallels between the deaths of Jesus Christ and John F. Kennedy. Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC / BCE —26–36 AD / CE) John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29 1917&ndashNovember 22 1963 often referred to by his initials JFK, was the thirty-fifth President of ) In spite of the LP's success, soon after it was released a contractual dispute with their label, Virgin Records, saw XTC go "on strike" from 1992 through 1998, finally resulting in the termination of their contract. Virgin Records is a British Record label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, Simon Draper, and Nik Powell They issued no new material during this time, although two compilations were released: Upsy Daisy Assortment and the 2-CD set Fossil Fuel: The XTC Singles 1977-1992, which featured remastered versions of their singles, including many tracks not issued on CD before. Upsy Daisy Assortment is a US -exclusive compilation by XTC, released after Geffen Records declined to distribute the 1996 double-disc
Management and contractual problems had dogged the band throughout their career, and around the time of the recording of Nonsuch they had to make a legal settlement with their former manager. Although most fans assume (and the lyrics of "I Bought Myself a Liarbird" from The Big Express imply) that there was some financial impropriety involved, the terms of the settlement imposed a "gag" on the band and have prevented them from speaking publicly about the matter.
The final straw for the band was Virgin's scuttling of their 1992 single "Wrapped in Grey", which was pressed up in the tens of thousands, and then recalled and destroyed by the label. The band asked that Virgin either allow them to re-negotiate their contract or release them, but the label stalled for years until finally agreeing to release them after a change of management at the company.
After leaving Virgin, Partridge had their accounts audited and it was discovered that the company had withheld substantial royalty payments from them. The settlement of the accounts provided the group with much-needed cash flow, allowing Partridge and Moulding to install fully-equipped studios and work comfortably at home.
Though able to record the majority of their work themselves, they also used major commercial studios (including Abbey Road Studios in London) for some sessions. Abbey Road Studios, established in November 1931 by EMI in London, England, is a Recording studio located at number 3 Abbey Road, London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. Finally released from Virgin, they formed their own label, Idea Records, and embarked on the recording of the ambitious "Apple Venus" project, a collection of the best material written during the band's dispute with Virgin. For the homonymous label Idea Records (US, see The band's initial plan had been to record a double album, featuring one disc of acoustic and orchestral songs and one of electric songs. However, financial constraints forced the band to abandon the double album plan and finish and release the first volume before completing the second.
However, this did not prove to be the end of their problems. Dave Gregory left the band during the recording sessions for Apple Venus Volume 1 after 20 years' service, and to the horror of the band's loyal fans. Apple Venus Volume 1 is an XTC album released in 1999 It was the first on the band's own Idea Records and distributed in the US by TVT Records Gregory was unhappy with the plan to record an album whose arrangements relied largely upon orchestral instruments and keyboards. What was not mentioned was that the cutting back on his part on the new XTC recordings, particularly the string arrangements (taken over by Andy Partridge), meant considerably fewer "points" in the calculating out of royalties; as Gregory never wrote any songs for the band, this resulted in a significant dent in his potential income from the album, basically reducing his payments to that of a session musician.
In the end, Gregory was credited as a session musician rather than as a band member on the finished album, as he left before it was completed. Partridge later claimed in a press interview that he and Colin were going to sack Gregory anyway because of his sullen attitude during the recordings, and that they had waited for him for six years to write the orchestral arrangements, and had finally told him that they would not let him stop the project.
Dave Gregory's contribution to the XTC sound had been immense; the technical skill of his guitar and keyboard playing, and his orchestral scoring, had facilitated a huge expansion in the group's sonic possibilities. His skills also encouraged, perhaps goaded Partridge to new heights of musicianship. It is some measure of how liked he was by the XTC fanbase that they gave Moulding & Partridge pelters on the band's official forum for his departure — and some measure of their mutual respect for their fans and Gregory that the criticism went uncensored. The three got back together for a charity reunion of their Dukes of Stratosphear alter-egos years later, and in late 2006 Partridge revealed that he and Gregory had rekindled their friendship.
The band's next record, Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2) was the guitar-heavy collection Gregory would have preferred. Wasp Star is an album by XTC. It is the second volume of the Apple Venus set Partridge and Moulding then released instrumental and demo versions of the two Apple Venus albums. In October 2005, the two original albums and the demo versions of the albums were reissued together in the 4-CD Apple Box collection.
Having left Virgin, relations between XTC and their former label improved and Andy Partridge released a series of albums of demos of his songs (mainly from the Virgin years) under the title of Fuzzy Warbles beginning in 2002, on a new label imprint APE. The Official Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album is a CD box set of rarities from XTC guitarist and frontman Andy Partridge. Colin Moulding declined to contribute his demos to the series. The Fuzzy Warbles series eventually included eight volumes along with a bonus CD, Hinges. The Official Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album is a CD box set of rarities from XTC guitarist and frontman Andy Partridge.
A boxed 4-CD compilation, Coat of Many Cupboards, spanning the band's time with Virgin, was also released in 2002.
The 2005 inclusion on Apple Box of the first new XTC tracks in five years ("Spiral", written by Partridge and "Say It", by Moulding), offered hope that the band might continue. However, in November 2006, Partridge told several interviewers that Moulding no longer had any interest in writing, performing or even listening to music. Partridge has said he would not continue XTC without Moulding, and that therefore he has been forced to regard XTC "in the past tense," with no likelihood of a new project unless Moulding should have a change of heart. [1] (Ironically, Partridge says he and Gregory, their differences now resolved, have tentatively considered working together again, though not necessarily under the XTC moniker).
Full studio albums: