- Teenage Filmstars
Infobox musical artist
Name = Teenage Filmstars
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Origin =West London
Genre =Post punk , Indie, Experimental,Psychedelic
Members = Edward Ball
Daniel Treacy
Joe Foster
Paul Damian
Baby Jesus.
Years_active =1979 –1980 ,1992 –1999
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Associated_acts =The Times ,'O' Level ,Television Personalities ,The Love Corporation , Ed Ball(solo).
URL = http://www.myspace.com/teenagefilmstarsTeenage Filmstars are an English,
post punk , independent,psychedelic 1980s-90s band, formed in 1979 by Edward Ball,Daniel Treacy andJoseph Foster . The band segued intoThe Times in1980 , re-appearing onCreation Records in1992 .Teenage Filmstars 1979-1980
Having recorded and released the last
'O' Level single "We Love Malcolm" (1978) by himself, Edward Ball dropped the name in favour of the Teenage Filmstars, spring1979 . Opting to record as a band again, He invited old school friendsDaniel Treacy andJoseph Foster to guest on the first single, "(There's a) Cloud Over Liverpool" (1979). Championed by Radio 1DJ John Peel (perhaps for the song's sideways nod toLiverpool FC , of whom Peel was a fan), the record received a further lease of life more than a year later when American record shops and college radio stations mistook it for a tribute to the recent death ofJohn Lennon .Followed by "The Odd Man Out" (1980), which highlighted Ball's musical ability to mimic contemporary pop music at will, especiallyska andelectro pop , the Teenage Filmstars andTV Personalities played their first live shows with Ball playing in both groups. During this period of exposing newly-written compositions to live audiences (sometimes even making them up on the spot) Treacy and Ball nominated personal figureheads that almost personified their own destinies - Teenage Filmstars "I HelpedPatrick McGoohan Escape" (1980) and the TV Personalities "I Know WhereSyd Barrett Lives" (1981). [cite web
last = Treacy
first = Daniel
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title =The True Story.
work = Fan Club ‘zine #2
publisher = The Strangely Beautiful Website.
date =Summer 1985
url =http://www.popfloor.com/tvps/press/true2.html
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accessdate =2007-03-29 ] .As the Teenage Filmstars began recording their debut album in November 1980, Ball once again changed the band's name, this time to The Times. These sessions eventually appeared as "Go! With The Times" (1985). Had the Teenage Filmstars ended here they would perhaps be recalled for two singles of some interest in the formative UK DIY 7" singles foodchain.
Teenage Filmstars 1992-1999
The Teenage Filmstars reappeared twelve years later with the album 'Lift Off Mit Der Teenage Filmstars' (AKA 'Star' 1992) on Creation Records. Partly bearing witness to My Bloody Valentine's release 'Loveless' from the previous year, the forthcoming progressive 90's psychedelia and Ball's own troubled vision of popular music, it prompted Kevin Shields to remark of Ball in 1995, "A sensitive soul from another planet. A modernist musical alchemist - where other people struggle Ed plays what we're thinking." [cite web
last = Pearce
first = Cyrus
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title = "Teenage Filmstars : Lift Off Mit Der Teenage Filmstars"
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publisher = Pennyblack Music.
date = 2007-04-15
url =http://www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk/MagSitePages/Article.aspx?id=4237
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accessdate = ] Following their debut to its next level, "Rocket Charms" (1993) is a tighter concept, though perhaps suffering from this as a result. The band sound, everything recorded backwards with little regard to recognised stereo placement and instrumentation levels is present and correct, but the danger element quota is lower. [cite web
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first = Cyrus
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title = "Teenage Filmstars : Lift Off Mit Der Teenage Filmstars"
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publisher = Pennyblack Music.
date = 2007-04-15
url =http://www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk/MagSitePages/Article.aspx?id=4237
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accessdate = ] So for the third issue by the new Teenage Filmstars to be considered by some to be the last great record released by Creation is more than a little surprising. On "Ssenkcis Rou Troppus Drocer Ruo Yub" aka "Buy Our Record Support Our Sickness" (1997), the Teenage Filmstars fulfill the ambitious psychedelic album concept, and haul in an avant-garde sixties / seventies progressive rock hybrid that resembles the morphing creatures in Alien movies. [cite web
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title = Ssenkcis Rou Troppus Drocer Ruo Yub [Buy Our Record Support Our Sickness]
work = album review
publisher = Answers.com
date = 2006
url =http://www.answers.com/topic/ssenkcis-rou-troppus-drocer-ruo-yub-buy-our-record-support-our-sickness
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accessdate =2007-03-29 ] .Discography
tudio albums
Compilations
ingles & EPs
(There's A) Cloud Over Liverpool
(There's a) Cloud over Liverpool / Sometimes Good Guys Don't Follow Trends
7" Clockwork Records (COR 002) Sep 1979
The Odd Man Out
The Odd Man Out / I Apologise
7" Wessex Records (WEX 275) Mar 19807" Blueprint Records (BLU 2013) June 1980
I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape
I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape / We're Not Sorry
7" Fab Listening Records (FL 1) Nov 1980
ee also
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Creation Records
*Television Personalities External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/teenagefilmstars The Teenage Filmstars' myspace site]
* [http://www.televisionpersonalities.co.uk/edball.htm For more on Edward Ball and The Teenage Filmstars]
* [http://www.popfloor.com/tvps/main.html A Television Personalities site with loads of interviews, press, and other interesting stuff!]
* [http://www.myspace.com/artpoprecords The ArTpOp! Records myspace site ]
* [http://www.myspace.com/creationrecords The Creation Records myspace site ]References
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