- Black Grape
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Name = Black Grape
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Origin =England
Genre =Alternative dance
Britpop
Years_active = 1993-1998
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Past_members =Shaun Ryder Bez
KermitJed Lynch Danny Saber
PsychoBlack Grape was a rock band from
England .Black Grape's music is
funk y and eclectic, using varied instrumentation and samples. Ryder'slyrics seemed to derive mainly from nonsense rhymes and humorouscatch phrases .History
The band was formed in 1993 by former members of
Happy Mondays ,Shaun Ryder andBez . It was Ryder's first musical project after the disintegration of Happy Mondays due to his multiple drug addiction, and also the other former band members disagreeing about money earned, and was intended as much to be a line between his past life and his new one. They recruitedrapper s Kermit and Psycho, and drummerJed Lynch , plusguitarist Wags, formerly of theManchester based group theParis Angels . Recording of new material started that year, although the group were not under contract.In 1995 they signed to
Radioactive Records (an imprint of major labelBMG ) and released their debut album. "It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah ". It immediately charted at number one in theUK Albums Chart , and spawned three Top Twenty singles.The first single "
Reverend Black Grape " even managing to outsell the Happy Mondays cover ofJohn Kongos "(He's Gonna) Step On (You Again)", despite attempts by the Catholic Church to have the record banned for repeating long held accusations that they'd helped some Nazi war criminals escape after the war in exchange for gold and works of art they'd looted throughout Europe.The third single, "Kelly's Heroes" - a song lampooning society's obsession with celebrities and idols that was as much to do with Ryder's own previous hero worship of people he now saw as wastrels - had its opening lyric changed before recording from "Don't talk to me about heroes - Most of these guys snort cocaine." to "Don't talk to me about heroes - most of these men sing like serfs." (Ryder initially intended it to be "Smurfs", but feared he could be breaching copyright). On the album, another song, "Temazi Party" lampooned the craze at the time for abusing
Temazepam sleeping pills (aka. "jellies"), but was misspelt on the album sleeve as "Tramazi" instead of "Temazi" in order to stop any legal injunction against the album's release."It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah" received critical acclaim in the UK, but the group made little impact in the U.S.. The album cover featured a picture of then recently imprisoned terrorist
Carlos The Jackal .The subsequent album "
Stupid Stupid Stupid " was less favoured. The group split in 1998 after Ryder fired the rest of band while touring, starting with Kermit, who suffered fromsepticemia , and even Bez, who was unsatisfied with his financial situation.Discography
Albums
*"
It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah " (1995) #1 UK
*"Stupid Stupid Stupid " (1997) #11 UKingles
* "
Reverend Black Grape " (1995) #9 UK
* "In the Name of the Father" (1995) #8 UK
* "Kelly's Heroes" (1995) #17 UK
* "Fat Neck" (1996) #10 UK
* "England's Irie" (1996) #6 UK
* "Get Higher" (1997) #24 UK
* "Marbles" (1998) - #46 UKExternal links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Bfr3zef5k7gfn All Music Guide reference]
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