Translator (band)

Translator (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Translator


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Genre = Alternative rock
New Wave
Post-Punk
Years_active = 1979—Present
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Associated_acts = Pearl Harbor and the Explosions
Romeo Void
Wire Train
Current_members = Steve Barton
Bob Darlington
Larry Dekker
Dave Scheff

Translator is a San Francisco rock band that had success during the 1980s. They created a sound that spanned from updated British Merseybeat and stripped-down punk-like rock to Psychedelia. Inspired by the Beatles and 1960's California Folk-rock bands such as The Byrds, their guitar-based music was very popular during the early 1980s on non-commercial Campus radio and New Wave music stations. But unlike similar groups including R.E.M., Translator did not get much exposure on mainstream Classic rock radio. The group's stripped-down music and sometimes ironic and disturbing existentialist lyrics also helped to make them a significant influence on the Alternative rock of the 1990s.

The four-piece band was formed in Los Angeles in 1979 when singer/songwriter/guitarist Steve Barton linked up with Larry Dekker on bass and Dave Scheff on drums. A second singer/songwriter/guitarist, Robert Darlington, joined soon after and completed the lineup. The combination of 2 talented songwriters and a powerful energetic rhythm section became the key to their success.

Translator then relocated to San Francisco where they were signed to Howie Klein's independent label, 415 Records, on the strength of the demo tape they sent to college radio station KUSF: the loose and rambling yet laconic "Everywhere That I'm Not" has remained the band's signature tune. The song was featured on Translator's debut album "Heartbeats And Triggers", which was produced by the widely respected David Kahne. As a result of 415 Records' national distribution arrangement with Columbia Records the debut album received good promotion and became an underground and College radio hit in 1982.

Between 1983 and 1986 the band completed 3 more albums for the same label. They also received some airplay for other songs such as "Un-Alone", from "No Time Like Now" (1983). The self-titled third album "Translator" (1985) contained fan-favorites "Gravity" and "O Lazarus". The fourth "Evening of The Harvest" (1986) featured "Standing In Line" and "Stony Gates of Time." For their second pair of albums Translator worked with another top New Wave producer, Ed Stasium. Though the later albums also contained many strong original songs none of them got as much recognition as the debut. Translator's music continued to have underground appeal and was featured on at least 3 different compilation albums during the 1980s and 1990's. In 2007 all four original albums were re-issued on CD by Wounded Bird Records with bonus tracks. This was the first time that much of their 1980's output became available on CD. In May 2008 the 2 CD collection "Different Time" was released. It contains previously unavailable demos, studio out-takes and live recordings spanning 1979 to 1986, with one track from 1996.

In 1996, ten years after their official breakup, the band was paid its highest compliment when Beatles fans mistook their take of the instrumental "Cry for a Shadow" for a new recording by the Fab Four from the Anthology sessions (in fact it was a Translator B-side from 1983.) cite web
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title=All Music Guide: Translator Biography
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Translator continues to reunite on occasion, having most recently played at South By Southwest in 2006, and is still releasing music, including a planned record of unreleased fully produced songs from 1993. Barton works as a solo recording artist. He recently signed a deal with Spectra Records to release a 20-song CD featuring tracks from his three solo albums, plus four brand new songs. This is scheduled for a September 30, 2008 release, with a national and UK tour to follow. His current band is Steve Barton And The Oblivion Click. Scheff has continued drumming, most recently with the orchestra at Teatro Zinzanni and on a 2008 summer UK tour with Dead Kennedys.

Personnel

* Steve Barton: vocals / guitar
* Bob Darlington: vocals / guitar
* Larry Dekker: bass
* Dave Scheff: drums

Discography

tudio albums

*"Heartbeats And Triggers" (1982)
*"No Time Like Now" (1983)
* "Translator" (1985)
* "Evening of The Harvest" (1986)

EPs

* "Break Down Barriers" (1983)

Compilations

* " (1986)
* "The Best of 415 Records (1994)
* "Everywhere That We Were: The Best of Translator" (1996)
* "Collection" (2007)
* "Different Time" (2008)

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/translatormusic Translator's myspace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/stevebartonmusic Steve Barton's myspace]

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