- Egg (band)
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Name = Egg
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Alias = Uriel, Arzachel
Origin =London ,England
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Genre =Progressive rock ,Canterbury scene ,jazz fusion
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Years_active = 1968-1972, 1974
Label = Deram, Caroline
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Current_members = Dave StewartMont Campbell
Clive Brooks
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The Egg (funk band) for the electronic band."Egg were an English
progressive rock band formed in January 1969. The founding members of the group were Dave Stewart who played organ (not to be confused with Dave Stewart ofEurythmics ),Mont Campbell on bass and vocals and drummerClive Brooks . The band emerged from an earlier quartet formed whilst at City of London Boys School called Uriel with guitaristSteve Hillage . After Hillage left the band in August 1968, the other three continued as a trio. Having signed a deal with the Middle Earth club's management branch, they were advised to change their name to Egg, allegedly because Uriel "sounded too much like 'urinal'". In mid 1969 the band signed a deal with Decca's 'progressive' sublabel Deram and released their debut album in March 1970 on their shortlived Nova series.While not a commercial success, it was received well enough for the label to finance the recording of a follow-up, but when the time came to release it, they got cold feet and it was all but shelved, until producer Neil Slaven's lobbying finally resulted in "
The Polite Force " coming out in February 1971. Now signed to The Groundhogs' management company, Egg finished the year with an increased touring schedule, but in spite of accumulating enough material for a third album, were unable to secure another record deal, and called it a day in July 1972.In 1974, Stewart, now signed with Virgin as a member of
Hatfield and the North , got a deal for Egg to record their unreleased material, which resulted in the farewell album "The Civil Surface ".In December 2007 an archival release of live recordings 1969-1972, entitled "The Metronomical Society" was added to the canon.
Egg are often regarded as part of the
Canterbury scene , a loose movement of progressive andpsychedelic music ians, based on Stewart's later membership ofHatfield and the North andNational Health , although the band have no geographical connection toCanterbury . Their music can be described as progressive rock with elements of psychedelia and chamber rock (later exemplified by the Rock In Opposition movement). They employed unusualtime signature s, as reflected in songs like 'Seven Is A Jolly Good Time'. They also brought a humorous element to their music. Mont Campbell, the band's main composer, acknowledged the strong influence of Igor Stravinsky, resulting in multi-part suites such as the imaginatively-titled "Symphony n°2" and "Long Piece n°3".Stewart later formed
National Health , with which Campbell was also initially involved. In 1981 he made hits. He teamed up withColin Blunstone to record the UK #13 hit covering of "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted", originally made famous byJimmy Ruffin . Later that year he had a UK #1 hit under his own name with formerHatfield and the North backing singer Barbara Gaskin coveringLesley Gore 's "Its My Party (and I'll Cry if I Want To)". The latter partnership continues.Discography
Original albums
#"Egg" (1970)
#"The Polite Force " (1971)
#"The Civil Surface " (1974)Compilations
#"
Seven Is A Jolly Good Time " (1985)
#"The Metronomical Society" (2007)See also
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List of rock instrumentals External links
* [http://calyx.club.fr/bands/egg.html Calyx Egg page]
* [http://www.egg-archive.com/ Egg Archive]
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