- Hugh Cornwell
Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949 in
London ) is an Englishmusician andsongwriter , best known for being thevocalist andguitarist for punk/new wave groupThe Stranglers from 1974 to 1990.Career
Cornwell grew up in
Tufnell Park andKentish Town and attendedWilliam Ellis School inHighgate , where he played bass in a band with Richard Thompson, later a member ofFairport Convention . In the late 1960s, after earning a B.A. inbiochemistry fromBristol University , he embarked on post-graduate research post inLund University (Sweden ). Not long after his arrival he formed the band Johnny Sox.Cornwell did not complete his doctorate and returned to the UK in 1974. Soon after, he formed The Stranglers with
Jet Black ,Hans Wärmling andJean Jacques Burnel . Warmling was soon replaced byDave Greenfield , who joined in 1975 after answering an advertisement placed in theMelody Maker . Cornwell was the lead guitarist in the group, and he also sang the majority of songs.By 1977 the group had secured a
recording contract with the United Artistsrecord label ; they went on to become the highest selling band to emerge from the UK punk scene, with numerous hit singles and albums.By the time Cornwell reached his thirties, the British punk scene had started to fade, and this was instrumental in prompting him to begin a solo career. He recorded his first album away from the group, "Nosferatu", in collaboration with the
Captain Beefheart 's Magic Band's drummer, Robert Williams, in 1979.In 1990 he decided that the band could go no further artistically. He recorded the album "10" with the band before leaving after 16 years. He described life with the Stranglers as "brilliant", Fact|date=October 2007 though his biographical writing attests to many conflicts within the band, particularly with Burnel. Fact|date=October 2007
Since leaving The Stranglers, Cornwell has released several solo albums including "Wolf" (1988) produced by
Ian Ritchie , "Wired" (1993), "Guilty" (1997), "Hi Fi" (2000), "Footprints in the Desert" (2002), "Mayday" (2002), "In the Dock" (2003), "Beyond Elysian Fields" (2004) and in 2006 alive album in two forms; "People Places Pieces" as a triple CDbox set , accompanied by a simultaneously released mass-market highlights disc, "Dirty Dozen". "Wired","Guilty" and "Hi Fi" were released under different names, and with slightly different track listings, in theUnited States ."Beyond Elysian Fields" was initially released byTrack Records in the UK, followed by "Invisible Hands Music " in the rest of the world, with expanded artwork.In September 2007 Cornwell embarked on a UK tour with Robert Williams. Three new songs were previewed, "Bangin' On", "Please Don't Put Me On A Slow Boat To Trowbridge" and"Delightful Nightmare". In June 2008 Cornwell followed in the footsteps of bands such as
Radiohead andNine Inch Nails by offering his new album "Hoover Dam" as a completely free download on his website. The album is also accompanied by a film, "Blueprint", which depicts the recording process of the album. Cornwell explained that the film was partly motivated by the risible quality of DVDs accompanying contemporary CD releases. [ [http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-life-features/liverpool-arts/2008/06/06/join-hugh-cornwell-in-the-studio-to-enjoy-his-new-album-64375-21032482/ Cornwell speaking to the Liverpool Daily Post in June 2006] ] Blueprint has been described as "an engrossing film that borrows from Godard's Sympathy For The Devil and Jewison's The Thomas Crowne Affair" [ [http://nxne.bside.com/2008/films/blueprint_nxne2008;jsessionid=0E042A6CB1AB8A20A3F705BC9C5026E0 North by Northeast: Hugh Cornwell Blueprint] ] The film had an extremely limited theatre release in June 2008, with Cornwell attending each screening and taking part in a Q&A session at the end of the film.Cricket
A huge
cricket fan, Cornwell appeared on the 'Jamie Theakston Cricket Show' onRadio Five Live in 2001. He played a live acoustic version of "(Get) A Grip (On Yourself)" with the then Englandbatsman and guitaristMark Butcher . Cornwell has subsequently become a player withBunbury Cricket Club . Hugh has also been a guest on A View From The Boundary on Radio Four'sTest Match Special .Books
Cornwell has written three
book s:* "Inside Information" (1980) tells of the time he spent in
Pentonville prison fordrug possession
* "The Stranglers - Song by Song" (2001) guides the reader through all of The Stranglers catalogue
* "A Multitude of Sins" (2004) ["A Multitude of Sins" - 1st release:Harper Collins , 4 October 2004, ISBN 0007190824; 2nd release: 4 April 2005, ISBN 0007193254] is hisautobiography .His next book, "Window to the World", will be a work of fiction.
Discography
Hugh Cornwell's full
discography , including his work withThe Stranglers , can be found [http://www.hughcornwell.com/discography.html here]References
External links
* [http://www.hughcornwell.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.hooverdamdownload.com HooverDam Album Download]
* [http://www.themeninblack.co.uk/gallery/index.php?cat=5 Hugh Cornwell solo photo resource]
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