- Big in Japan
:"For the 1984 song by Alphaville, see "Big in Japan"; for the song by Tom Waits, see his album "
Mule Variations " from 1999Infobox musical artist
Name = Big in Japan
Background = group_or_band
Img_capt = Big in Japan's EP with singer Jayne Casey prominent on the cover
Origin =Liverpool ,England
Genre = Punk
Label = Zoo
Years_active = 1977 - 1979
Past_members = BudgieIan Broudie Bill Drummond David Balfe
Jayne CaseyHolly Johnson
Kev Ward
Phil AllenBig in Japan was a
punk band that emerged fromLiverpool ,England in the late 1970s. They are better known for the later successes of their band members than for their own music. According to the "Liverpool Echo ", Big in Japan were "a supergroup with a difference - its members only became super after they left."Shennan, P., "Memories of Eric's ; Paddy Shennan recalls the sights and sounds of legendary club Eric's", "Liverpool Echo ",20 September 2003 , Features p26.]History
Coming from the same
Merseyside scene asEcho & the Bunnymen ,The Teardrop Explodes , OMD andDalek I Love You , Big in Japan formed in late 1977. They started off playing gigs aroundLiverpool , such as Ruffwood School inKirkby along with Wah! Heat, but most notably at the seminalEric's Club . Their stage show was unique: lead singerJayne Casey would perform with a lampshade over her shaved head, guitaristBill Drummond played in akilt and bassistHolly Johnson performed in a flamboyant manner which he would later take further inFrankie Goes to Hollywood .Jayne Casey would later state:cquote|We were all a bit too eccentric at a time when punk was quite macho and clear cut...a bit too much for people to handle. We always wanted to be like
The Monkees or something. We wanted to be a cartoon, and that's how we tried to sell ourselves to the record companies. [Jayne Casey interviewed by Lin Sangster, 1993 ( [http://www.appelstein.com/cif/jaynecasey.html link] )]Ian Broudie said that "It was more performance art than rock'n'roll. But it gave me a healthy disregard for musicianship. It's ideas that are important, not proficiency." [Pattenden, M., "A Broudie guy", "The Times " (1FA Edition,London ),30 October 1999 , p8.]Hatred of the band reached such a level that a petition calling on them to split up was launched by a jealous young
Julian Cope . Displayed in local shop Probe Records the petition gathered 2000 Fact|date=February 2007 signatures including those of the band themselves. [Reynolds, Simon, "Rip It Up And Start Again: Post-punk 1978-1984", ISBN 0-571-21570-X] According to Cope's autobiography, "Of course, Bill Drummond was into the whole thing and told us we needed 14,000 signatures, then they'd split up. We got about nine." [cite book | last = Cope | first = Julian | authorlink = Julian Cope| title=Head-On/Repossessed | publisher=Thorsons Publishers | year=2000 | pages = p. 60 of "Head On"| id=ISBN 0-7225-3882-0]The band broke up in 1978, but recorded "From Y To Z and Never Again" afterwards to pay off debts. The unintentional consequence of the E.P. was the formation of the seminal Zoo label, which went on to release early material by
Echo & the Bunnymen andThe Teardrop Explodes , amongst others. They also recorded aPeel Session on12 February 1979 , with a lineup of Casey, Broudie, Johnson and Budgie; the session was broadcast on6 March 1979 . [cite book|title=The Peel Sessions|author=Garner, Ken|publisher=BBC Books |year=2007|page=p258|isbn=978-1-84607-326-7]Big in Japan left a recorded legacy of seven songs: one on a single, four on their
E.P. "From Y to Z and Never Again ", and two released on a compilation. As of 2005, five out of these recorded songs are commercially available, on the compilationCD "Zoo Label: Uncaged".Discography
ingles and EPs
* "Brutality, Religion and a Dance Beat" (1977)
* "From Y to Z and Never Again" (1978)Compilations
* "Street To Street: A Liverpoool Album" (1978)
* "To the Shores of Lake Placid" (1982)
* " 'The Zoo' Uncaged 1978-1982" (1990)Other work
Three unreleased songs were recorded for the band's only John Peel session of 6 March 1979 - "Suicide High Life", "Goodbye" and "Don't Bomb China."
A
bootleg CD is in circulation which contains all of the material listed above as well as demo versions of "Society for Cutting Up Men ", "Boys Cry", "Big in Japan", "Space Walk" and "Match of the Day and Taxi." It also contains the audio from the band's performance of "Suicide A Go Go" on their Granada TV appearance of 23 March 1978 (onTony Wilson 's "So It Goes").Black and white amateur home movie footage of the band performing live at Eric's still exists - excerpts of the band performing both "Big In Japan" and "Cindy And The Barbi Dolls" were used in the
BBC 's "" TV program, originally transmitted in August 1995 and repeated in 1997.Members
* Budgie - later of
The Slits and thenSiouxsie & the Banshees
*Ian Broudie - later of Original Mirrors, Care, TheLightning Seeds and a respected producer
*Bill Drummond - later ofLori & the Chameleons , the Zoo record label, the JAMs, andThe KLF
*David Balfe - later also ofLori & the Chameleons , andThe Teardrop Explodes and the Food record label
* Jayne Casey - later ofPink Military andPink Industry and then leading light in the Liverpool club and arts scenes
*Holly Johnson - later ofFrankie Goes to Hollywood and solo artist
* Kev Ward and Phil Allen - no further musical activity ["Big in Japan - Where are they now?", "Q Magazine", January 1992 ( [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=271 link] ). No mention ofDavid Balfe .]Notes & references
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