- B.E.F. (British Electric Foundation)
B.E.F. (British Electric Foundation) are a band/ production company formed by former Human League members
Martyn Ware andIan Craig Marsh who later becameHeaven 17 , with lead singerGlenn Gregory .History
Ware and Marsh's first release as B.E.F. in 1980, was a collection of instrumentals entitled "Music For Stowaways", and was initially released only on cassette, inspired by the appearance of the first
Sony Walkman (initially marketed in the UK as the Sony Stowaway). There was also a vinyl release, "Music For Listening To", mainly targeted for export sales, which was slightly truncated (though with the addition of a track not found on the cassette). In the late 1990s, a CD release with this title contained the complete contents from both versions.In 1982, with Heaven 17 already established with Glenn Gregory as the lead vocalist, B.E.F. released an album entitled "Music of Quality and Distinction Volume One" on
Virgin Records , which involved other artists covering classic songs. The production was mainly in the Heaven 17/ B.E.F. style (i.e.synthesisers andLinnDrum s).Tina Turner 's version ofThe Temptations 's "Ball of Confusion" drew the attention ofCapitol Records and her next single "Let's Stay Together", co-produced by Ware, peaked at number six in the UK charts and made the US Top 20. B.E.F.'s album also featured covers byBilly Mackenzie - "The Secret Life of Arabia " and "It's Over," Paul Jones - "There's A Ghost In My House,"Paula Yates - "These Boots Are Made For Walkin' ,"Gary Glitter - "Suspicious Minds ,"Bernie Nolan - "You Keep Me Hangin' On ," Glenn Gregory - "Wichita Lineman " and "Perfect Day" andSandie Shaw - "Anyone Who Had a Heart."It was not until 1991 that a second volume appeared, again featuring Billy Mackenzie, this time singing a cover of "Free"; whilst their reading of "Family Affair" gave them and singer
Lalah Hathaway a Top 40 hit.Scritti Politti 's Green Gartside was another guest on the album and his pop-reggae reading of "She's a Woman " was recorded in the same set of sessions.B.E.F are currently working on a project titled "Dark", with Ware explaining the album would consist of "very dark versions of tunes that have to be of a certain type. Basically it's dark reinterpretations, primarily looking at things differently from a lyrical point of view. It's almost like soundscape stuff, in much the same way as "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" on "Reproduction" was kind of like a soundscape."cite web |url=http://www.heaven17.com/news.html?month=2&year=2007 |title= Heaven17.com news section: Live debut of BEF, January 17 2007, Billy MacKenzie Tribute Concert |accessdaymonth = 21 April|accessyear=2007 |year=2007 |month= February|]
First live performance
28 March 2007 saw B.E.F. make their first-ever live performance, as part of the line-up for the Tribute to Billy MacKenzie Concert held at Shepherds Bush Empire, London, in memory of their three-time guest vocalist, and in aid of
Sound Seekers . The B.E.F. line-up consisted of Martyn Ware on keyboards, a guitarist/keyboardist and a bassist, with Glenn Gregory and Billie Godfrey; one of Heaven 17's backing vocalists."Setlist"
* the aforementioned "Free"
* Heaven 17's "Let Me Go" (Gregory revealing that it was MacKenzie's favourite Heaven 17 track)
* s version of "Temptation" similar to the original demo, with guest vocalistClaudia Brücken (who was present with two other acts: Onetwo and Claudia Brücken/Andrew Poppy )
*David Bowie 's "Drive-In Saturday " (another MacKenzie favourite)
* theAssociates ' "Party Fears Two" in a slower/stripped-down version.Discography
* "Music For Listening To" Vinyl L.P. (B.E.F./
Virgin Records Catalogue: B.E.F. 1 - 1981 - Album released by Virgin UK mainly for export to other countries, featuring selected tracks from the Music For Stowaways cassette (TCV 2888) plus exclusive track "A Baby Called Billy"
* "Music For Stowaways" Cassette only release (Limited number edition of 10,000 copies) (B.E.F.//Virgin Records Catalogue: TCV 2888 - March 1981)
* "B.E.F.* Presents Sandie Shaw - Anyone Who Had A Heart" (Vinyl 7" Catalogue: VS 487 - 1982)
* "B.E.F.* Featuring Tina Turner - Ball Of Confusion" (Vinyl 7" Catalogue: VS 500 - 1982)
* "Music of Quality and Distinction Volume One" (B.E.F./Virgin - 1982) - # 25 UK
* "Music Of Quality And Distinction Volume One" (Vinyl 5 x 7" singles Catalogue VV 2219 - 1982)
* "Music of Quality and Distinction Volume Two" (B.E.F./Virgin - 1991)External links
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* [http://myspace-243.vo.llnwd.net/01516/34/20/1516900243_l.jpgFlyer for Billy MacKenzie Tribute featuring B.E.F.'s first ever live appearance]Notes
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