Savage Progress

Savage Progress

Infobox musical artist |
Name = Savage Progress


Img_capt = Savage Progress' "Heart Begin To Beat" 12" single cover (reverse) From top: Kenton, Morant, Isaacs, Edge.
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Origin = London
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Genre = Pop, Dance, Synthpop
Years_active = 1982–1985
Label = Ten Records/Virgin Records
Associated_acts = Roxy Music, Thompson Twins, Indigo Girls
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Past_members = Glynnis (voc) Rik Kenton (bass/voc) Ned Morant (perc) Carol Isaacs (kybds/background voc) Andrew Edge (drums/background voc)

Savage Progress was a pop group in the 1980s from England that had hits in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

They were a mixed-race group of musicians who used traditional pop styles as well as reggae, Caribbean dance rhythms and African rhythms.

Savage Progress joined the Thompson Twins on the "Into The Gap" tour of Britain (February, 1984) as support act. Savage Progress biggest hit was "My Soul Unwraps Tonight", which was written by Rik Kenton (born October 31, 1945). Kenton was a former member of Roxy Music.

Early years

The band started with the meeting of Kenton and Glynnis Thomas (later to be known only as Glynnis) in 1982. They later recruited Ned Morant, who was not a professional percussionist, but was eager to learn and fitted in with the visual style of the band.

They recorded a few basic demos over Christmas in 1982, at The Point studio in Victoria, London, with a young tape operator called Danny Hyde. [ [http://www.brainwashed.com/coil/info/danny.html Danny Hyde] brainwashed.com - Retrieved: 14 December 2006 ] [ [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Danny+Hyde Hyde’s discography] discogs.com - Retrieved: 5 August 2007 ] He used the free time he was allowed by the studio to record four basic tracks. At that time the Point studio was under the control of Rupert Merton, who owned the Point Music publishing company. [ [http://rupertmerton.co.uk/ Rupert Merton homepage] rupertmerton.co.uk - Retrieved: 5 August 2007 ] After hearing their demos he asked them to record more songs. Merton was then the Thompson Twins publisher, and later signed Freur/Underworld.

As Savage Progress had no drummer, they invited Andrew Edge to join. Edge used to rehearse in The Point studio a few years before with the Thompson Twins, and was a friend of Alex Burak, the chief engineer. [ [http://www.alexburak.com/ Burak homepage] alexburak.com - Retrieved: 5 August 2007 ] [ [http://www.alchemea.com/index.php/audio/engineering/alex_burak Alex Burak: Alchemea site] alchemea.com - Retrieved: 5 August 2007 ] Edge later introduced Carol Isaacs to the group, as they had both previously worked together in a band called Viva Lula, which had been signed to Arista records the previous year.cite web |first= |last= |url=http://www.fodderstompf.com/INTERVIEWS/diasint.html |title= Allan Dias Interview |publisher=Fodderstompf |date=2004|accessdate=2008-03-28]

Racial mix

The racial mix within Savage Progress was never fully stressed in the media, but had a definite effect on their music:Glynnis was born in Botswana to English-African parents, Kenton is from Nottingham, England, Isaacs is English-Jewish, Morant has Indian parentage, and Edge is from Leeds, in northern England. This mix of differing cultures proved to be advantageous for Savage Progress´ music, as Kenton infused their songs with as many cultural influences as possible. Larry Heard commented on his early influences, which include the Savage Progress song, "Heart Begin To Beat". [ [http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/DIARIES.18.0.html?act_aced=113&act_dpid=86 Larry Heard and his influences] redbullmusicacademy.com - Retrieved: 28 July 2007 ] [ [http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/TUTORS.9.0.html?act_session=192 Larry Heard and his music] redbullmusicacademy.com - Retrieved: 28 July 2007 ] [ [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,2683294,00.html Andy Kellman, All Music Guide review] artistdirect.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ]

Record contract

After signing a publishing contract with Point Music, the band signed a contract with '10 Records' (a subsidiary of Virgin Records) and released their first single, which was, "My Soul Unwraps Tonight". [ [http://www.discogs.com/label/Ten+Records+Ltd.+(10) 10 Records homepage] discogs.com - Retrieved: November 24 2006 ] [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6rUPbgmHRs My Soul Unwraps Tonight video] youtube.com - Retrieved 26 November 2007 ] The first album—"Celebration"—was partly-produced by Paul "Wix" Wickens, who later played/plays keyboards for Paul McCartney.

Albums and Singles:

*Celebration (LP) Ten Records Ltd. (10) (UK) 1984
*My Soul Unwraps Tonight (7") Virgin Records (Germany) 1984
*Burning Bush (7") Ten Records Ltd. (10) (UK) 1984
*Heart Begin To Beat (7") Ten Records Ltd. (10) (UK) 1984

On compilations:

*Hit-News (LP) My Soul Unwraps Tonight - K-Tel International GmbH 1984
*Megamix Vol. 1 (2xLP) My Soul Unwarps Tonight - Virgin Scandinavia AB Virgin Scandinavia AB Virgin Scandinavia AB 1984
*Megamix Vol. 2 (2xLP) Burning Bush (Testify) - Virgin Scandinavia AB Virgin Scandinavia AB Virgin Scandinavia AB 1984
*Super 20 Hit-Sensation (LP) Heart Begin To Beat - Ariola (Germany) 1984
*The Best Of 1980 - 1990 Vol. 6 (2xCD) My Soul Unwraps Tonight - EMI Electrola GmbH 1992

Touring

Savage Progress supported Tina Turner at The Venue in Victoria, London, and joined the Thompson Twins on the "Into The Gap" tour of Britain (February, 1984) as support act. [ [http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/7897/tourdate.html#1984 Thompson Twins tour schedule, 1984] geocities.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] In October of the same year they went on a tour of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, to capitilize on the success of their single releases. [ [http://germancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Savage+Progress&titel=My+Soul+Unwraps+Tonight&cat=s German chart positions] germancharts.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] [ [http://www.austriancharts.at/search.asp?search=savage+progress&cat=s Austrian chart placing] austriancharts.at - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] [ [http://swisscharts.com/search.asp?search=Savage+Progress&cat=s Swiss chart placing] swisscharts.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ]

ession musicians

Steve French had earlier worked with Haircut 100, and played keyboards for Savage Progress on the Thompson Twins "Mind The Gap" tour in February 1984, and after Savage Progress he worked with Tom Robinson and numerous other artists. [ [http://www.stevefrench.co.uk/biogbands.asp Steve French web site] stevefrench.co.uk - Retrieved: 24 July 2007 ] [ [http://www.farsongs.co.uk/biogs.htm Steve French biog] farsongs.co.uk - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] Edge was dismissed shortly after the Thompson Twins tour, but was asked back to play on the European tour in October, 1984. During his absence, Stuart Elliot (previously with Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel) played drums with the band for a John Peel session on July 18, 1984, [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1980s/1984/Jul18savageprogress/ John peel session] bbc.co.uk - Retrieved: 8 January 2007 ] and also played on the song, "Ball and Chain", for their first album, "Celebration". Neil Conti—from Prefab Sprout—played drums with them during the summer of 1984, before Edge was asked to rejoin. 'Mark' played guitar with them on their European tour, and later formed a duo with Glynnis after she left the band. They recorded some demos for Warner Bros. but failed to get a recording contract.

Lyrics

Kenton avoided normal topics and styles when writing lyrics, such as on, "My Souls Unwraps Tonight": cquote |"Suddenly there come a time lately, I'm my own little one / With my spear and my shield,democratically won / Suddenly in summertime baby, when your fire starts to burn / I can turn, I can turn, your disaster to fun / Hey, Hey, My Soul Unwraps Tonight"

The end

Glynnis left the band after their tour of Europe in October, 1984. The band were offered the chance to play European festivals in the summer of 1985 (with another singer) but Kenton declined and broke up the band. The remaining members played together as a backing band for other artists, but never re-formed using the original name.

Before Savage Progress

After Roxy Music, Kenton recorded "Bungalow Love " in 1974 for Island Records (1974 /UK Island 7 Inch , WIP6214). [ [http://www.delmere.de/roxy/rbook3.htm Roxy Music biog] delmere.de/roxy - Retrieved: 15 July 2007 ] In 1976 Kenton recorded "The Libertine/Messin' Around" (7" single) (UK) EMI/EMI 2443. [ [http://www.chrisspedding.com/session/rk/rk.htm The Libertine single] chrisspedding.com - Retrieved: 15 July 2007 ] His band members for the recording included Chris Spedding/guitars, Jim Cregan/guitars, Herbie Flowers/bass, and Tony Newman/drums.

Glynnis had never sung on stage before she met Kenton, and Morant had had various jobs, including inoculating chickens. Edge had played with the Thompson Twins, and Viva Lula, as well as drumming for various artists.

After Savage Progress

Kenton worked with Bassomatic on one track of "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass" in 1990, but has not released any solo material. [ [http://www.discogs.com/release/41074 Bassomatic CD] discogs.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] Carol Isaacs went on to work with many other artists, such as Sinéad O'Connor, Sam Brown, Squeeze, and the Indigo Girls. [ [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=165760711 Squeeze on myspace.com] myspace.com - Retrieved: 31 July 2007 ] Edge moved to Austria to start a singing career, signing with EMI (YOYO) and later, BMG (as a solo artist) and singing on various recordings. [ [http://andrew-edge.blogspot.com/ Edge blog] blogspot.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] [ [http://www.karlmoestl.com/journalist.html Karli Möstl homepage] karlmoestl.com - Retrieved: 2 August 2007 ] [ [http://rock.discogs.com/release/356333 Karli Möstl CD] discogs.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] [ [http://rock.discogs.com/release/7799 Walkner-Möstl CD] discogs.com - Retrieved: 30 July 2007 ] [ [http://fm4.orf.at/soundpark/m/mojiquev20/main Mojique v2.0 on ORF] m4.orf.at- Retrieved: 3 August 2007 ] Morant has worked with other bands, such as The 4 Of Us, Alabama 3, and Anne Clark. [ [http://rock.discogs.com/artist/Ned+Morant Ned Morant’s Disc biog] rock.discogs.com - Retrieved: 28 July 2007 ] Apparently, Glynnis stopped singing, and left the music business.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Savage+Progress List of singles]
* [http://moo.vivaroxymusic.com/449 Viva Roxy Music]


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