- Steve Cradock
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Instrument =Electric Guitar , acoustic guitar, vocals
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Genre =Britpop , Rock,Mod Revival
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Associated_acts =Ocean Colour Scene , Paul Weller
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Notable_instruments =Gibson Les Paul GoldtopGibson ES335 Steve Cradock (born Stephen Cradock,
22 August 1969 inSolihull ,England ) is a Britishguitarist , most notable for playing in therock group "Ocean Colour Scene ". Cradock is also the second guitarist in Paul Weller's band, having appeared on all of Weller's solo records following Weller's self titled debut album. [ [http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/music/rock_and_pop/s/146/146133_a_mod_gets_mad.html A mod gets mad - Rock and pop - Music - Entertainment - Manchester Evening News ] ] .He is a distinctive guitarist, who has a very retro, 1960s sound [ [http://music.guardian.co.uk/omm/story/0,,2279904,00.html The first 10: Paul Weller, 22 Dreams | Music | The Observer ] ] . Cradock's influences include
The Beatles andThe Rolling Stones . Widely regarded (even by Ocean Colour Scene's critics) as one of the most talented British guitarists [Total Guitar. Issue 34 (August 1997)] , Cradock also plays keyboards,bass guitar and drums.Personal life
Cradock was born in
Solihull ,Warwickshire to Chris Cradock, apolice officer (who would later become his manager). He was educated atLode Heath School in Solihull. Cradock is married to Sally and has a daughter, Sunny Elizabeth, and a son Casius Earl (born27 July 2004 ).As well as his recording and touring commitments with Paul Weller and Ocean Colour Scene, Steve has recently startedwork on his own solo album.Musical career
The Boys
Steve formed his first band called The Boys around March 1988 with school friends from Solihull.The band played at various Mod events around the
Midlands with a set consisting mainly ofcover songs - includingThe Clash 's "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" andThe Jam 's "Strange Town"'.Whilst gaining popularity on theBirmingham gig circuit, the band extended links to well-received audiences inLondon andBournemouth amongst others. AnAugust Bank Holiday festival inGorleston coincided with the band releasing their first three-trackVinyl EP , "Happy Days", on their own label.In the late 1980s, Cradock met his idol and future mentor, Paul Weller. Cradock would spend time at Weller'srecording studio inMarble Arch , London, trying to pass on The Boys' music. While he was always evicted from the premises by technician Kenny Wheeler, Cradock made a lasting impression on Weller. When, in 1991 Cradock returned to the same studio with Ocean Colour Scene, the couple befriended and Ocean Colour Scene were soon invited to tour with Weller [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/sunday-review/living/how-we-met-steve-cradock--paul-weller-828793.html How We Met: Steve Cradock & Paul Weller - Living, The New Review - The Independent ] ] .The band's plans for a six track mini-album soon after never materialised. However, the band contributed a track called Going Out to acompilation album by London-based Mod label Unicorn. This was followed by the peak of the band's career - a support slot forSteve Marriott at the Irish Centre inDigbeth .Despite catching the attention ofPolydor andCBS , the band dissolved in 1991 and Cradock proceeded to form Ocean Colour Scene withSimon Fowler ,Damon Minchella andOscar Harrison .Ocean Colour Scene
Cradock formed Ocean Colour Scene with Fowler, Minchella and Harrison after the dissolution of both The Boys and The Fanatics. Within two years the band had released their debut LP, "Ocean Colour Scene", on
Fontana Records . Whilst gaining mild popularity, the band felt their potential had not been reached. Following Cradock's first fulltour with Paul Weller, he self-funded the production of the band's second LP, "Moseley Shoals ".Paul Weller
Cradock joined Weller's band in 1992, having supported him on numerous with Ocean Colour Scene. Cradock has appeared on all
studio album s by Weller, including playing drums on22 Dreams - the latest release.In 1999, Cradock was presented with aRickenbacker guitar by Weller for his 30th birthday. This guitar can be heard on Ocean Colour Scene's "Free My Name " single from "A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad " [ [http://www.freewebs.com/oceancolourscene/theband.htm ocean colour scene - [get blown away ] ] .ide projects
Aside from Cradock's intensive career with Ocean Colour Scene and Paul Weller, he has also worked over the years with other artists on several different projects.
The Smokin' Mojo Filters
In 1995, Cradock played on a version of The Beatles' song "
Come Together " for the Warchild release "The Help Album". Recorded atAbbey Road Studios , the track featuredPaul McCartney , Paul Weller,Noel Gallagher ,Steve White , andCarleen Anderson .PP Arnold
While working and touring with Ocean Colour Scene in 1997, ex-
Small Faces backing vocalist PP Arnold agreed to make her first solo album in 25 years. This release was produced by Steve. Additionally, a single was released - written by ex-MonkeeMike Nesmith , called "Different Drum". As well as producing the track, Cradock also performed drums. Despite a lot of television and radio promotion, the single failed to chart and the proposed solo album didn't materialise.Fire and Skill: The Songs of The Jam
In 1999, Cradock recorded a version of Carnation with
Liam Gallagher for The Jam tribute albumFire and Skill [ [http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Skill-Songs-Various-Artists/dp/B0000488U5 Amazon.com: Fire & Skill: The Songs of the Jam: Various Artists: Music ] ] . Cradock also plays guitar on the albumshidden track , "No One In The World" with Paul Weller.Amy MacDonald
Cradock recorded some guitar parts for MacDonald's single "Run". MacDonald reciprocated by supporting Cradock on his
Europe an acoustic tour with Paul Weller.Other collaborations and activites
Steve Cradock contributed guitar to
The Players ' 2003 albumClear The Decks ; a band formed by then and now formerOcean Colour Scene bass playerDamon Minchella withSteve White andMick Talbot .In 2006, Cradock contributed rhythm guitar to a record of the song "Left, Right and Centre" by
Acid Jazz actLord Lorge which featuredNorthern Soul musicianDean Parrish on lead vocals. The song itself was written by Paul Weller when he was 15 and is regarded as a lost demo representing some of the earliest work ofThe Jam and was discovered on a bootleg album in a recorded store in theUSA by Cradock while he was touring with Weller.The following year, Cradock recorded drums and backing vocals for the
Andy Lewis and Paul Weller collaboration 'Are You Trying To Be Lonely' which was released as a single onAcid Jazz record label in theUK , entering (and peaking) at number 35 in theUK Official Singles Chart . Cradock also produced a number of songs for theNewcastle -based band Hungover Stuntmen [http://www.oceancolourscene.com/diary/steve3] .olo work
Steve Cradock announced he had began work on his own solo album in early 2008 via the Diary section of the official website of
Ocean Colour Scene ,the recording of which has taken place at the Black Barn Studios owned by Paul Weller inSurrey . During an phone interview onBBC Radio Tees inApril 2008 Steve Cradock disussed his solo album and disclosed that he plays all the instruments on the album and that the current working title for the album is "Beware Of Falling Rocks". Occasionally, Cradock performed his own songs during his tour with Weller during their acoustic gigs of 2007 and 2008.References
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