- Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter)
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name = Andy Pratt
image_size = 200px
caption = Andy Pratt live at Greenbelt.
birth_date = Birth date and age|1947|1|25|df=y
birth_place =Boston, Massachusetts , U.S.A.
death_date =
death_place =Andy Pratt (born Andrew S. Pratt) is an American
rock music singer-songwriter andmulti-instrumentalist . In the 1970s, he made a number of experimental records that were appreciated by small audiences, and scored a commercial hit with "Avenging Annie ".After words of praise from "
Rolling Stone " magazine ("By reviving the dream of rock as an art and then re-inventing it, Pratt has forever changed the face of rock"), he tried a more commercial approach. Having converted toChristianity and settled in theNetherlands in 1987, he continued to make records and perform at big Christian pop music festivals.Pratt returned to Boston after an absence of 13 years in 2004. The continually-prolific Pratt has been trying to make a comeback with a new band as well as solo appearances at regional festivals (such as
South By Southwest in 2006). Despite his reputation as a one-hit wonder of the 1970s, Pratt has released twenty studio albums as of mid-2006.Prelude
The great-grandson of oil magnate
Charles Pratt , who foundedPratt Institute , Andy was the son of Edwin H. Baker Pratt, headmaster of exclusiveCambridge, Massachusetts day school Browne & Nichols School (nowBuckingham Browne & Nichols ), which he attended as well. Later, attending boarding school, he tried to make life more bearable by joining various school bands.Inspired by "
The Ventures ", he played guitar or bass guitar in Bogus Chimes, Zinias, and Vagabonds. Pratt attendedHarvard College and was awarded anB.A. inEnglish Literature in 1968 (he missed attending Harvard withGram Parsons , who had dropped out in 1963 after one semester). Soon afterward, he released his debut album, "Records Are Like Life" (1969), recorded just after his graduation from Harvard and re-released in 1971 onPolydor . It was not a success.Pratt worked on his music with Boston-area bands "Butter" (a pun on "Cream") and "The Chosen Few", with whom he toured Europe. Neither the groups nor his first album were a success outside the Boston area. His family wealth enabled him to build AEngus Studios, where he broadened his knowledge of recording techniques and
multi-tracking arrangements in the spirit ofBrian Wilson andPhil Spector .Rise
In 1973, he signed with
Columbia Records on the basis of a demo of "Avenging Annie ". The vocals on this song (based onWoody Guthrie 's "Ballad of Pretty Boy Floyd") took 500 studio hours to record, and range frombasso profundo to a maniacalfalsetto . The label released "Andy Pratt" in 1973, which achieved modest commercial success on the strength of its hit single.Roger Daltrey recorded a raunchier version on his solo album "One of the Boys". Pratt's version was used on the soundtrack to the film "Velvet Goldmine " in 1998.After an American tour to promote the album, he was dropped by Columbia. In 1975, his father died and Pratt returned to the musical scene with
Atlantic Records .Bee Gees producerArif Mardin was recruited for a more commercial approach on "Resolution". The result is a somewhat bombastic but more accessible record, a far cry from the eerie atmosphere of its predecessors. In 1977, after a final concert for 7000 people in Boston's City Hall Plaza, Pratt was forced to leave the music industry due to a lack of support (see [http://www.phoenixbandguide.com/artistprofile2.aspx?id=2390] ).European sojourn
In 1979, Pratt converted to
Christianity and moved to Europe in 1987. Startled by thepunk rock wave ("I hate ugly music"), Pratt produced the religious pop album "Motives", after which he settled in the Netherlands and Belgium. In 1988 he married a journalist and became active as a social and pastoral worker. In 2004, he was divorced from his second wife and returned to the Boston area.However, he continued his recording activities and performed at festivals and in churches. A solo concert at the former
Hippie temple Paradiso inAmsterdam was appreciated by a mere handful of remaining fans, but an undaunted Pratt sang as if he were playing a crowded stadium. "Not Just for Dancing" (recorded withStephen Hague ofThe Pet Shop Boys ) and "Fun in the First World" were later re-released on a single CD, as was the collection "Heaven & Earth" from this period.Return to Boston
The re-patriated Pratt started a new band in Boston with Sal Baglio (former frontman of '80's Boston band The Stompers) and John Troy, formerly of
Pousette-Dart Band ; the former joined him (along with Mark Doyle, Tommy Hambridge and Gary Link) on "Live at the Village Underground".Pratt was sporadically seen
busking at underground train stations. A reunion with his guitar pal Doyle resulted in "Cover Me" (2002) and "I'm All Right" the year following, on which Pratt also plays saxophone. The material covered ranges fromGene Pitney 's "Town Without Pity " andThe Beach Boys ' "Don't Worry Baby " to "The Message" byGrandmaster Flash .In 2005, the Indie music website ( [http://store.itsaboutmusic.com/andypratt.html] ) itsaboutmusic.com became the main source of Pratt's music, with his entire catalogue downloadable in MP3 format, and available also on CD ( [http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/7/emw263926.htm] ) Mediawire.
In 2006, Pratt signed a deal with Ran Song Express Publishing to publish his personal memoirs, "Shiver in the Night" ( [https://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=36742] ).
Discography
* "Records Are Like Life" (
Polydor Records , 1969, reissued 1971)
* "Andy Pratt" (Columbia Records , 1973)
* "Resolution" (Nemperor Records, distributed byAtlantic Records , 1976)
* "Shiver in the Night" (Nemperor, 1977)
* "Motives" (Nemperor, distributed byEpic Records , 1979)----
* "Fun in the First World" (Enzone Records, 1982)
* "Not Just for Dancing" (Lamborghini Records, 1983)
* "Perfect Therapy" (GMI, 1986)
* "Life" (GMI, 1988)
* "One Body" (GMI, 1991)
* "Fire of Love" (GMI, 1993)
* "Resolution: The Andy Pratt Collection" (Razor & Tie Records, compilation, 1996)
* "Another World" (Highway Records, 1998)----
* "Heaven and Earth" ( [http://store.itsaboutmusic.com/andypratt.html itsaboutmusic.com] , 2003)
* "I'm All Right" (itsaboutmusic.com, 2003)
* "Cover Me" (itsaboutmusic.com, Feb 2003)
* "New Resolutions" (itsaboutmusic.com, Aug 2003)
* "Andy Pratt Is Back" (itsaboutmusic.com, 2003)
* "Andy Pratt Solo" (itsaboutmusic.com, 2003)
* "Live at The Village Underground" (live album, download only, itsaboutmusic.com, 2003)
* "Age of Goodbye" ("Fun in the First World" + "Not Just for Dancing" +2, CoraZong Records, 2004)
* "Runaway Heart" (itsaboutmusic.com, 2006)External links
* [http://www.andy-pratt.com] Official site
* [http://www.itsaboutmusic.com/andypratt.html] It's About Music
* [http://www.artistlaunch.com/artist.asp?artistid=8382] Artistlaunch.Com
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