- The Prisoners
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Name = The Prisoners
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Origin =Chatham, Kent , England
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Years_active = 1982-1986
Label =Big Beat Records ,Stiff Records
Associated_acts =The Solarflares , Planet,The Buff Medways ,The Prime Movers ,Thee Mighty Caesars ,The Stabilisers ,James Taylor Quartet ,Graham Day and the Gaolers
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Current_members =Graham Day
Jamie/James Taylor
Allan Crockford
Johnny Symons
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Notable_instruments =The Prisoners were a mod revival band who formed in 1982 in Chatham, Kent, England. Their 1960s garage sound made them a regular live fixture in London's underground "psychedelic revival" scene of the early 1980s. They often toured with sparring partners
The Milkshakes , who includedBilly Childish on guitar. The Prisoners' sound combined catchy, retro-flavoured melodies, punky guitar riffs, aSteve Marriott -esque vocal style and a lead instrument of the then-unfashionableHammond organ . The Prisoners never met with much commercial success during their original lifespan but have latterly been likened to Paul Weller and The Charlatans. IndeedTim Burgess of the Charlatans has cited the Prisoners as a major influence.The band's lineup was: Graham Day (vocals and
guitar ), Jamie/James Taylor (hammond organ ), Allan Crockford (bass) and Johnny Symons (drums).After releasing several self-financed records and spending a year with
Big Beat Records , in 1985 the Prisoners signed a new management deal withAcid Jazz which saw them move away from the Londongarage band tag and instead directly into theMod revival mainstream. They also made a patchy final album, "In From The Cold", for the ailingStiff Records label. This deal was unsuccessful and the band split acrimoniously in 1986. They have however reformed for live shows several times since then, and managed to release a final one-off single in 1997.Since splitting up the members of The Prisoners have featured in a wide range of bands. James Taylor and Allan Crockford formed mainstream jazz funk band the
James Taylor Quartet in 1986, although Allan Crockford is no longer part of their line-up.The Solarflares , who released four albums before splitting up in 2004, were Graham Day and Allan Crockford basically reprising The Prisoners sound along with drummer Simon "Wolf" Howard and Mr Parsley on organ. Other bands who have featured former members of The Prisoners are Planet,The Buff Medways , The Prime Movers,Thee Mighty Caesars and The Stabilisers . Presently Day frontsGraham Day & the Gaolers , who released their first album,Soundtrack to the Daily Grind , in November 2007.Albums
*"A Taste Of Pink"
*"The Wisermiserdemelza"
*"The Last Fourfathers"
*"In From The Cold"
*"Rare And Unissued"
*"Hurricane (the best of)"External links
*http://www.sohostrut.co.uk/prisoners.html Biography
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