- Skeleton Crew (band)
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Skeleton Crew
Img_capt = Skeleton Crew, 1982
Left to right:Tom Cora , Dave Newhouse,Fred Frith
Background = group_or_band
Alias =
Origin =New York City ,United States
Genre =Avant-progressive rock ,
Experimental,Free improvisation
Years_active =1982 –1986
Label = Rift
Associated_acts = Duck and Cover
URL =
Current_members =
Past_members =Tom Cora Fred Frith Dave Newhouse Zeena Parkins Skeleton Crew was a
United States experimental rock andjazz group from1982 to1986 , comprising core membersFred Frith (guitar) andTom Cora (cello), withZeena Parkins (harp) joining later. Best known for their live improvisation performances where they played various instruments simultaneously, they also recorded two studio albums "Learn to Talk " (1984 ) and "The Country of Blinds " (1986 ).History
Skeleton Crew originally began in
1982 as an unnamedquartet , but before their first performance, two of the band members suffered collapsed lungs within two weeks of each other, leaving ex-Henry Cow guitaristFred Frith and improvisational cellistTom Cora from Curlew with the choice of continuing or abandoning the project. They chose to continue, agreeing to play all the instruments on stage themselves. Frith played guitar, violin, keyboards, bass drum and hi-hat while Cora played cello, bass guitar, homemade drums and other contraptions enabling him to play instruments with his feet.Performing like this was a challenge for them and made the resulting music unpredictable, but as an improvising duo, this pleased them. It gave rise to a rhythmic tension not present in a group with just one drummer. Frith told "
Down Beat " magazine in1982 ::"It's all just on the edge of breaking down all the time, which is a quality that I've always liked. I don't like things to be too easy." "The Frith Factor: Exploration in Sound", "Down Beat " magazine, January 1983. ]The duo sounded like a much larger band and they called themselves "Skeleton Crew". Their accidental inception would never have happened had it not been for the untimely withdrawal of half the band.
In
1982 they performed extensively inEurope ,North America andJapan , refining their doubleone-man band act with each new concert. Later that yearDave Newhouse ofThe Muffins helped out for a while playing saxophone and part of a drum kit. Two limited edition cassette tape recordings of some of the trio's live performances in1982 were released in1982 and1984 . After Newhouse left, they continued touring as a duo again. In October 1983 they joined Duck and Cover, a commission from theBerlin Jazz Festival , for a performance inWest Berlin , followed by another in February 1984 inEast Berlin . In December 1983 Skeleton Crew performed at the 1stFestival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville inVictoriaville, Quebec ,Canada . [ cite web |url=http://www.fimav.qc.ca/en/1983/ |title=1st Festival international de musique actuelle de Victoriaville |work=International Festival Musique Actuelle Victoriaville |accessdate=2007-11-08 ]Later in
1984 Skeleton Crew began work on their first studio album "Learn to Talk " inSwitzerland . The LP (with sides named "Side Free" and "Side Dirt") featured music that was both sparse and raw and consisted of cynical and humorous "songs" interspaced with cello, guitar and violin instrumental fragments. It conveyed the energy of their live performances. Tapes also featured throughout the album:Ronald Reagan saying "We're still free in America", cut-ups of Sousa's "Washington Post" and TV ad clips. Tapes had also become a part of their live act.By now, Skeleton Crew had become quite competent with their one-man-band act. Later in
1984 Zeena Parkins , playing electric harp and keyboards, joined the band and remained until the end. As a trio, they made their second studio album "The Country of Blinds " in1986 (again in Switzerland and produced by ex-Henry Cow memberTim Hodgkinson ). Here the music was richer and more rhythmical than their first album. The songs were more developed but the cynical edge of the first album remained. Soon after the recording sessions the group decided to split up. Frith explained why::"We actually started to sound like a normal rock and roll band so it seemed kind of pointless to go on at that point." [ cite web |url=http://home.earthlink.net/~srwolff/Fred_Frith_Story.html |title="Defining The Edge: The Musical World Of Fred Frith" |work=The Long Beach Union Newspaper |first=Sander R. |last=Wolff |accessdate=2006-11-20 ]Frith and Cora re-united in
1995 in theNetherlands to record a CD-ROM "Etymology", a sound sample library of sonic sounds and wire manipulations.Discography
tudio albums
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1984 "Learn to Talk " (LPRift Records , U.S.)
*1986 "The Country of Blinds " (LPRift Records , U.S.)Compilations
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1990 "Learn to Talk / Country of Blinds" (CDRecRec Music ,Switzerland ) – "Learn to Talk" and "The Country of Blinds" combined on a single CD, minus two tracks from "Learn to Talk" and one track from "The Country of Blinds".
*2005 "Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds " (2xCDFred Records , U.K.) – "Learn to Talk" and "The Country of Blinds" reissued on a double CD, minus one track from "The Country of Blinds", plus ten extra tracks.Other album appearances
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1987 Various artists: "Passed Normal, Vol.1" (LP FOT Records, U.S.) – Includes six Skeleton Crew tracks recorded live atIllinois State University , Normal on November 4, 1984.
*1987 Various artists: "Festival Mimi 86" (LP Oblique Musique,France ) – Includes one Skeleton Crew track recorded live atSaint-Rémy-de-Provence ,France on July 3-6, 1986.
*1990 Fred Frith : "Step Across the Border" (2xLPRecRec Music ,Switzerland ) – Includes two Skeleton Crew tracks.References
External links
* [http://home.arcor.de/nyds-exp-discogs/frith.htm Discography of Fred Frith] .
* [http://www.fredfrith.com Fred Frith home page] .
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