- Chris Connelly (musician)
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Chris Connelly Background information Genres Industrial music Occupations Musician, songwriter, author Instruments Vocalist, guitar Associated acts Revolting Cocks, Ministry Website chrisconnelly.com/ Chris Connelly is a Scottish musician who became famous for his industrial music work of the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly his involvement with the Revolting Cocks and Ministry. He has since established himself as a talented alternative singer-songwriter. His vocal style is often compared to that of Scott Walker and David Bowie.
In 2008, Connelly published a memoir of his early years in the music industry, Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible, and Fried: My Life As A Revolting Cock (ISBN 0946719950). It describes his professional debut in Finitribe; meeting Al Jourgensen in London; his involvement with the Cocks, Ministry, PTP, Acid Horse, Killing Joke, and Pigface; and the development of his solo career.
Connelly currently serves as the manager of Reckless Records, a record store in West Town, Chicago.[1]
Contents
Band affiliations
- Acid Horse
- Chris Connelly and The Bells (not to be confused with the 1970s Canadian band The Bells)
- Catherine
- Chainsuck
- The Damage Manual
- Die Warzau
- Everyoned
- Finitribe
- The High Confessions
- KMFDM
- Thanatos
- The Love Interest
- The Final Cut
- Ministry
- Murder, Inc.
- Pigface
- PTP
- The Revolting Cocks
Solo discography
- Whiplash Boychild (1991)
- Phenobarb Bambalam (1992)
- Shipwreck (1994)
- Songs for Swinging Junkies with William Tucker (1994)
- The Ultimate Seaside Companion with The Bells (1997)
- Blonde Exodus with The Bells (2001)
- Largo with Bill Rieflin (2001)
- Private Education (2002)
- Initials C.C., a collection of rarities and Connelly's personal favorites (2002)
- Night of Your Life (2004)
- The Episodes (2007)
- Forgiveness & Exile (2008)
- Pentland Firth Howl (2009)
- How This Ends (2010)
- Artificial Madness (2011)
Compilation appearances
- "Desperado" on 'Welcome to Our Nightmare: a Tribute to Alice Cooper' (1993)
- "A Mutual Friend" on 'Whore: Various Artists Play Wire' (1996)
- "Hard Hearted Alice" on Mutations - A Tribute To Alice Cooper (2002)
- "What's Left But Solid Gold?" on ...It Just Is (2005)
- "Don't Make Me Go" on Cash From Chaos - A Tribute to the Man In Black, Johnny Cash (2005)
- "Looking For A River" on Whispers From the Offing (A Tribute to Kevin Coyne) (2007)
References
External links
Categories:- British industrial musicians
- Living people
- Scottish rock singers
- Scottish male singers
- Pigface members
- Ministry members
- Scottish musician stubs
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