- Blyth Power
Blyth Power are a British rock band formed in 1983 by singer/drummer Joseph Porter, formerly of
Zounds and The Mob.Blyth Power's music shows strong influences from
punk rock andfolk music , and the band members have described their sound as a cross betweenThe Clash ,Steeleye Span andThe Rubettes . [ [http://www.randomband-agency.com/pages/blythpower.html Random Band Agency website] ]Career
Established in 1983 and named after a railway locomotive, [ [http://secure1.mppglobal.com/ishop/202/Blyth-Power/10-Years-Inside-The-Horse-Music-Download/252052/ProductInfo.aspx Cherry Red Records website] ] the one constant in an ever-shifting lineup has been drummer/vocalist/songwriter Joseph Porter (real name Gary James Hatcher, [Name as per [http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp?page=1&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&fromrow=1&torow=25&affiliation=PRS&cae=145609471&keyID=443892&keyname=HATCHER%20GARY%20JAMES&querytype=WriterID Porter's listing] at BMI] born
21 February 1962 inTemplecombe ,Somerset [cite book | first=Colin|last= Larkin| title=The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave| publisher=Guinness Publishing Ltd | year=1995| id=ISBN 0-8511-2657-X|pages=p58] ). The band's lyrics often deal with episodes from history, ranging from theTrojan War to theCod War — as well as aspects of English culture such ascricket , village life and trains. Porter is an avowed trainspotter, and in August 1998 appeared on theLWT television programme "Holy Smoke!" in a slot in which musicians discussed their individual religions — with trainspotting cited as his religion. [cite episode|title=untitled|season=2 |number=5| credits=LWT |airdate=1998-08-17|series=Holy Smoke!]Since 1993, Blyth Power recordings have been released on their own label, "Downwarde Spiral." Since 2000 they have cut back on their touring schedule due to various personal commitments, but they have organised an annual mini-festival, the
Tallington Ashes. The festival took place inLincolnshire in August of each year, and combines live music with a cricket match featuring band members and their associates. It was cancelled in 2007 [ [http://www.blythpower.co.uk/mailouts/September2007.htm Blyth Power : Mailout October 2005 ] ] , and renamed the Blyth Power Ashes, moving to Ripley inDerbyshire , from 2008. [ [http://www.blythpower.co.uk/news/index.htm Blyth Power : News Page ] ]Joseph Porter has also being involved with various side-projects, such as doing solo guitarist/vocalist performances and collaborating in 2 other bands, Red Wedding and Mad Dogs & Englishmen.
Members
Current members
*Joseph Porter (drums/lead vocals) Formerly of The Mob and
Zounds
*Annie Hatcher (keyboards/harmony vocals)
*Steven Cooper (guitar) Formerly of The Maccabees
*Jerry Hatcher (bass)Former members
*Neil Keenan (guitar)
*Curtis Youé (bass) - a former member of The Mob
*Andy Morgan (harmony vocals)
*Sarah Lewington (harmony vocals)
*Martin "Protag" Neish (bass) - a former member ofAlternative TV
*Steve Ardcorr (guitar)
*Jamie Hince (guitar) - later formedScarfo andThe Kills
*Sian Jeffreys (harmony vocals)
*Julie Dalkin (harmony vocals)
*Helen Rush (harmony vocals)
*Wob (guitar)
*Darren Tansley (keyboards)
*John Rutherford (guitar)
*Chris Hopkins (guitar)
*Andrew "Jessi" Adams (guitar)
*Bambi (bass)
*Gary Miller (guitar) - Member ofThe Whisky Priests Discography
Chart placings are from the
UK Indie Chart . [cite book |last=Lazell |first=Barry |title=Indie Hits 1980-1999 |year= 1997 |publisher=Cherry Red Books |isbn=0-9517206-9-4 ]Demo
*"A Little Touch of Harry in the Night" (1984)
Albums
*"Wicked Women, Wicked Men and Wicket Keepers" (1986) #6
*"The Barman and Other Stories" (1988)
*"Pont Au-Dessus de la Brue" (1989, compilation of early singles)
*"Alnwick and Tyne" (1990)
*"The Guns of Castle Cary" (1991)
*"Karpov Crosses the Border" (1992, but unreleased until c.2000)
*"Pastor Skull" (1993, re-recording of the above album)
*"Ten Years Inside the Horse" (1994, compilation)
*"Paradise Razed" (1995)
*"Out from Under the King" (1996)
*"A Rededication of Pastor Skull" (1997, live recording of the "Pastor Skull" album in its entirety)
*"When Death Went to Bed With a Lady" (1998, Joseph Porter solo album)
*"Gladly Give to Caesar" (1999, live album)
*"Going Down with Alice" (2000, album by Mad Dogs and Englishmen, including Joseph Porter)
*"The Bricklayer's Arms" (2000, new recordings of early songs)
*"On the Viking Station" (2002)
*"Red Wedding" (2004, acoustic album by Joseph Porter and Stephen Cooper)
*"Fall of Iron" (2006)ingles
*"Chevy Chase" (1985) #11
*"Junction Signal" (1985) #18
*"Ixion" (1986) #12
*"Up from the Country" (1988)
*"Goodbye to All That" (1988)
*"Better to Bat" (1990)
*"A Wild Card to Play" (1995)Videos
*"Do the One About the Horse" (1990)
*"Live in Harlow" (1995)1985/86 releases were on
All the Madmen , 1988 to 1991 releases on Midnight Music, with the exception of "Do the One About the Horse" which was on Kahootz, and all releases since 1992 on Downwarde Spiral with the exception of "Ten Years Inside the Horse" which was on Anagram, a division ofCherry Red Records .References
External links
* [http://www.blythpower.co.uk/ Blyth Power official site]
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