Edgar Broughton Band

Edgar Broughton Band

Infobox musical artist
Name = Edgar Broughton Band
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Warwick, England
Genre = Rock, Progressive rock, Blues, Hard rock, proto-punk
Years_active = 1968 - present
Label = Harvest, NEMS,
URL = [http://www.edgarbroughtonband.co.uk/ www.edgarbroughtonband.co.uk/]
Current_members = Rob 'Edgar' Broughton
Steve Broughton
Arthur Grant
Luke Broughton
Past_members = Kris Gray
John Thomas
John Wesley Barker
Victor Unitt
Andrew Lewis Taylor
Ian Hammond
Tom Nordon
Terry Cottam

The Edgar Broughton Band, founded in 1968 in Warwick, England, is an English progressive rock group.

Career

The band started their career as a blues group under the name of The Edgar Broughton Blues Band, playing to a dedicated but limited following in the region around their hometown of Warwick. However, when the band began to lean towards the emerging psychedelic movement, dropping the 'Blues' from their name as well as their music, Victor Unitt left.

In 1968, the Broughtons moved to Notting Hill Gate, London, seeking a recording contract and a wider audience, and were picked up by Blackhill Enterprises. Blackhill landed them their first record deal, on EMI's progressive rock label Harvest Records, in December 1968. Their first single was "Evil"/"Death of an Electric Citizen", released in June 1969, which was also the first single released by Harvest.

The first single was followed by the Broughtons' first album, "Wasa Wasa", and after a series of free concerts, many performed on the back of trucks and in the face of police harassment, the Broughtons entered into an attempt to capture their ferocious live sound on record by organising a performance at Abbey Road on 9 December 1969. Only one track was released at the time: a rendition of "Out, Demons Out!", an adaptation of The Fugs' song "Exorcising The Demons Out Of The Pentagon", which had become the band's set-closer and anthem. The rest of the recording was lost until its rediscovery and release in a remixed form in 2004 as "Keep Them Freaks a Rollin': Live at Abbey Road 1969".

The Edgar Broughton Band kept recording, releasing the live performance of "Out Demons, Out!" as a single (b/w "Momma's Reward (Keep Those Freaks a Rollin')") and following it, in June 1970, with the album "Sing Brother Sing". This was accompanied by the single "Up Yours!" (b/w "Officer Dan"), a polemic on the 1970 General Election declaring their intention to drop out. The song featured a string arrangement by David Bedford.

Their next single, "Apache Dropout", combined The Shadows' "Apache" with Captain Beefheart's "Drop Out Boogie". It was played (to astonished and puzzled reactions) on the David Jacobs' hosted BBC Television's "Juke Box Jury". Jerry Lordan, the composer of "Apache", insisted that the title be "Apache Dropout" instead of the original "Dropout Apache". The single reached #33 on the UK Singles Chart, stalling partly due to the then-current postal strike.

In 1971, the band decided that existence as a power trio was limiting, and asked Victor Unitt, who had been playing meanwhile in The Pretty Things, to rejoin the band. In May, with the new lineup, they released possibly their finest work: their eponymous third album, which contained the classic "Evening Over Rooftops" (again with strings by David Bedford which Edgar Broughton called "stunning"). "Edgar Broughton Band" contained heavy blues and even country influences. Mike Oldfield also featured, on "Thinking Of You". This album has been said to mark the highest point in the Broughtons' career because of its sense of wholeness and completeness (while not straying into concept album territory).

The album was followed by the released of the double A-side "Hotel Room"/"Call Me A Liar". This was played by Tony Blackburn as his 'record of the week' upon its release: Edgar Broughton recalled him saying that "he hated everything that we stood for, but that the single was the best thing he had heard that year". The single failed to chart, but the album sold well throughout Europe, especially in Germany.

With the success of their third album, the Broughtons relocated to Devon to begin recording for their next album, "Inside Out", after which Unitt departed.

In 1975 the band signed to NEMS. In the same year, John Thomas joined the band on guitar for the Broughtons' sixth album, "Bandages". This featured a softer sound than previous releases. Shortly after the release of "Bandages", John Thomas left and was replaced by Terry Cottam. In 1976, having recorded the live album "Live Hits Harder" (which was not released until 1979), the Edgar Broughton Band dissolved.

However, Edgar and Steve Broughton together with Grant regrouped as The Broughtons to release "Parlez vous English?" in 1979, with Tom Norden and Pete Tolsen playing guitar and Richard DeBastion on keyboards. These supplementary musicians were not retained after the release of the album, but Tom Norden was used again, along with keyboardist Dennis Haines, for "Superchip", released in 1982.

After this the band returned to a hiatus, recording no more studio material but touring infrequently throughout the 1980s and 1990s. A mini-tour in 1989 included a gig at The Oval in London. Following another lengthy hiatus with occasional gigs, the band returned to live action in 2006, after the re-issue of their back catalogue had stimulated new interest in their work. The band have now reformed; they have recently had a mini tour of England and Germany. The band then completed a European tour in 2007, including an appearance at the German [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Herzberg_Festival Burg Herzberg Festival] .The band are currently recording a new album.

Band details

* Edgar Broughton (born Robert Edgar Broughton, birth date and age|1947|10|27, Warwick, Warwickshire).
* Steve Broughton (born Stephen Alex Broughton, birth date and age|1950|05|20, Warwick).
* Art Grant (born Arthur James Grant, birth date and age|1950|05|14, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire).
* Luke Broughton (born Luke Alex Broughton, birth date and age|1980|01|16, London)

Discography

tudio albums

*"Wasa Wasa" (1969) - did not chart
*"Sing Brother Sing" (1970) - #18 UK
*"Edgar Broughton Band" (1971) - #28 UK
*"Inside Out" (1972)
*"Oora" (1973)
*"Bandages" (1975)
*"Parlez-Vous English?" (1979) (as The Broughtons)
*"Superchip" (1982) (subtitled 'The Final Silicon Solution?')

Compilations

*"A Bunch Of 45s" (1975)
*"The Legendary Edgar Broughton Band" (1984)
*"Out Demons Out: The Best of the Edgar Broughton Band" (1986)
*"As Was: The Best of the Edgar Broughton Band" (1988)
*"Classic Album and Single Tracks 1969-73" (1992)
*"Edgar Broughton Band: In Side Out" (1993)
*"The Very Best Of The Edgar Broughton Band - Out Demons Out!" (2001)
*"Bandages & Chilly Mornings" (2006)

The Edgar Broughton Band has also appeared on several Harvest Records compilations:

*"Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air" (1970)
*"The Harvest Bag" (1971)
*"Harvest Sweeties" (1971)
*"Harvest Heritage 20 Greats" (1977)
*"Harvest Festival" (1999)

Live Albums

*"Live Hits Harder" (1979)
*"Demons at the Beeb, Live" (2000)
*"Keep Them Freaks a Rollin': Live at Abbey Road 1969" (2004)

ingles

*"Evil" / "Death of an Electric Citizen" (1969) - did not chart
*"Out Demons Out" / "Momma's Reward" (1970) - #33 UK
*"Up Yours!" / "Officer Dan" (1970) - did not chart
*"Apache Drop Out" / "Freedom" (1970) - #33 UK
*"Hotel Room" / "Call Me A Liar" (1972) - did not chart
*"Gone Blue" / "Someone" / "Mr. Crosby" (1972)

DVD's

*"Live at Rockpalast" (2006) Performance by the band for German TV.

ee also

*List of psychedelic rock artists
*List of anarchist musicians
*List of forerunners of punk music
*List of Peel Sessions

External links

* [http://www.edgarbroughtonband.co.uk/ The Official Website]
* [http://greendragon.future.easyspace.com/ebb/EBB.htm Giglist]
* [http://www.edgarbroughtonlyrics.bravehost.com/ Edgar Broughton Band lyrics]
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/mal/MO/philm/ebroughton/ A review of an Edgar Broughton Band gig in 1998]
* [http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/edgarbroughtonband/ Edgar Broughton Yahoo Group]

where are they now?

Art lives in Princes Risborough Bucks and is a chippy by trade


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