- The Auteurs
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Name = The Auteurs
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Origin =United Kingdom
Genre =Britpop , Rock
Years_active = 1991 - 1999
Label =Hut Records
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Past_members =Luke Haines
Alice Readman
Glenn Collins
James Branbury
Barney Rockford
Notable_instruments =The Auteurs were a vehicle for the songwriting talents of
Luke Haines (guitar, piano and vocals). Formerly of the band "The Servants" (who had featured on the seminal compilation C86), Haines later created the Auteurs with his then girlfriend Alice Readman (bass), old school friend, Glenn Collins on drums andJames Banbury (cello). Their first single "Showgirl" was praised byMelody Maker , and ensured the band a record deal with Hut. The following album, "New Wave" (1993 ), was nominated for aMercury Music Prize and saw The Auteurs associated with the emergingBritpop genre.However this association never sat well with Haines who frequently made derogatory remarks about his peers. After "New Wave", the band remained on the fringes of the music scene. The critically acclaimedFact|date=March 2007 album "Now I
' m a Cowboy" in1994 built on the themes of "New Wave" and contained what remains probably Haines' best-known song, "Lenny Valentino". Demonstrating, again, their difference from their musical peers, the band's next release was "The Auteurs vs µ-Ziq", Auteurs songs remixed by producer µ-Ziq (aka Michael Paradinas): in interviews at the time Haines claimed he found contemporarytechno andhouse music more interesting than mostBritpop bands.In
1996 The Auteurs released "After Murder Park", produced bySteve Albini , and including the songs "Land Lovers", "Unsolved Child Murder", and "Buddha." The album was recorded at Abbey road studios following a year during which Haines had spent most of the year in a wheelchair after jumping off a wall to avoid the strains of touring.Haines then went on to release an eponymous record under the name Baader Meinhof about the Baader Meinhof terrorist organisation that same year. The last Auteurs record, "How I Learned to Love the Bootboys ", was released in1999 .Haines also worked as one third of the art-pop band
Black Box Recorder , and in2001 released the soundtrack album to the film "Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry " rapidly followed by his first solo album proper, "The Oliver Twist Manifesto".2003 saw him release "Das Capital", a collection of re-recorded Auteurs era songs, with a couple of new tracks, apparently intended as closure for that band. Haines himself has asserted that his music will only be truly appreciated by later generations - possibly in the same way asThe Velvet Underground achieved greater popularity after they had already split upFact|date=March 2007.The Auteurs'
James Banbury has recently gone on to record an album with the eminent journalist/writer/musicianPaul Morley under the name Infantjoy. Entitled 'Where the Night Goes', it is a radical stylistic departure from his earlier work with Haines, blending modern electronica,Erik Satie and glitch. It features a vocal performance bySarah Nixey of Black Box Recorder singing a version of Japan's Ghosts.A new Infantjoy album entitled With is due out in October 2006 with collaborators includingTunng , Isan and Populous.Discography
Albums/EPs
* "New Wave" (March
1993 ) UK #35
* "Now I'm a Cowboy " (May1994 ) UK #27
* "The Auteurs Vs µ-Ziq " EP (remixes), (October1994 )
* "Back With the Killer" EP, (1995)UK Singles Chart #45
* "After Murder Park " (March1996 ) UK #53
* "How I Learned to Love the Bootboys " (May1999 ) UK #114ingles
*"Showgirl" (1992)
*"How Could I Be Wrong" (1993)
*"Housebreaker" (1993)
*"New French Girlfriend" (1993)
*"Lenny Valentino" (1993) UK #181
*"Chinese Bakery" (1994) UK #23
*"Light Aircraft on Fire " (1996) UK #58
*"Kid's Issue" (1996) UK #163
*"The Rubettes" (1999) UK #66External links
* [http://www.deeden.co.uk/auteurs/ Unofficial Auteurs Webpage]
* [http://www.serviceav.com James Banbury's (with Paul Morley) virtual record label]
* [http://www.infantjoy.com Infantjoy official homepage]
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