- Strawberry Switchblade
Infobox musical artist
Name = Strawberry Switchblade
Img_capt = Strawberry Switchblade: Rose McDowall (left) and Jill Bryson (right).
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Genre = Pop,pop rock
Years_active = 1980s
Country =Glasgow
Label =WEA Records , Warner Bros. Platinum Records
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URL = [http://www.strawberryswitchblade.net/ Fan Website]
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Past_members =Strawberry Switchblade was a female
pop rock band formed inScotland in 1981 byJill Bryson andRose McDowall , best known for their song "Since Yesterday " in 1984.History
The punk movement expanded rapidly in the
United Kingdom in 1976. At the time,Rose McDowall andJill Bryson were classicGlasgow punks. As the punk rock scene electrified Glasgow in the late '70s, they were a part of thebohemian art scene who adored theNew York Dolls and who followed Scottish punk bandNu-Sonics during their career. [ [http://www.strawberryswitchblade.net/writings/tangents_01.php Strawberry Switchblade essay by Alistair Fitchett ] ] As friends, McDowall and Bryson socialized in Glasgow pubs, catching many local bands at the time. One of these bands wasOrange Juice , fronted byEdwyn Collins . Those emerging fromNew Pop andOrange Juice had recorded a live version of "Felicity" as a flexi-disc and intended to release it. The fanzine was to be named after aJames Kirk song, and was to be called "Strawberry Switchblade". The fanzine never materialised, however, and the flexi eventually appeared as an addition to the debut Postcard single "Falling and Laughing". The name Strawberry Switchblade became Rose and Jill's moniker as they began their career to pop stardom.Strawberry Switchblade was originally signed to the independent record label
Postcard Records . However, none of the band's recordings were ever released under this label. They were later signed toZoo Records , another independent label. [ [http://www.80s-membersonly.com/lexicon/pastissues/lexicon_strawswitch.html Lexicon - Strawberry Switchblade - A Primer ] ] The band's first single, "Trees and Flowers ", was released after they metBill Drummond , a Scottish musician who went on to formThe KLF . The single was released inJuly 1983 , and sold over 10,000 copies. It was featured at number 47 inJohn Peel 's 1983 Festive 50. "Trees and Flowers" was aboutagoraphobia , the fear of open spaces, since band member Jill suffered from it. [ [http://www.strawberryswitchblade.net/writings/tangents_01.php Strawberry Switchblade essay by Alistair Fitchett ] ]Drummond signed the band to
Warner Music Group subsidiary Korova in 1983.David Motion began producing the band's first and only album. In early 1985, their first single release on that label, "Since Yesterday", became a Top 10 hit in the UK, and met with success inEurope andJapan . The track's opening fanfare came fromSibelius ' Symphony No.5 and had also featured on the earlier hit "Beach Baby" byThe First Class . The girls' strikingly contrasting black and white wardrobe, including thepolka dot rah-rah skirt s worn for the sleeve of "Since Yesterday", attracted some coverage at the time. Their somewhat 'gothic' appearance was also of note.However, they attained little more than the unenviable title of
one-hit wonders , when all subsequent releases to "Since Yesterday" failed to reach theTop 50 in theUK Singles Chart . In order to pay their tax bills, the band recorded two singles solely for the Japanese market. By early 1986, the group disbanded.Their
cover version of "Sunday Morning" (originally byVelvet Underground ) was released as an extra track on the12" of "Since Yesterday". It was not included on any of the Strawberry Switchblade albums.In 2005, Warner Bros. Platinum Records released a career retrospective of the band, made up of sixteen different tracks from various recordings on one compact disc.
Discography
ingles
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Trees and Flowers "
*"Since Yesterday "
*"Let Her Go "
*"Jolene "
*"Ecstasy" (only issued in Japan)
*"I Can Feel " (only issued in Japan)Albums
*"Strawberry Switchblade" (April 1985, reissued on CD with extra tracks in Japan in 1997) UK #25
*"The 12" Album" (Japan only, 1985, reissued on CD in Canada in 1995)
*"The Platinum Collection" (December 2005)ingles
References
External links
* [http://www.strawberryswitchblade.net/ Strawberry Switchblade.net] - An unofficial Strawberry Switchblade website
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