Jim Jiminee
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Jim Jiminee | ||
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from left: Lindsay Jamieson, Kevin Jamieson, Nick Hannan, Pete Dyes & Delphi Newman
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Background information | ||
Origin | Fleet, Hampshire, England | |
Genre(s) | Twee pop | |
Years active | 1986 - 1989 | |
Label(s) | Cat & Mouse Records Beatwax Vinyl Japan |
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Associated acts |
The Deep Season The Sundays Departure Lounge |
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Former members | ||
Kevin Jamieson, Pete Dyes, Delphi Newman, Nick Hannan, Lindsay Jamieson |
Jim Jiminee was an indiepop / Twee band in the late 1980s in England. While active they released 1 lp and 3 ep vinyl records, and in the late 1990s and early 2000s, several full-length CDs were released by Vinyl Japan, featuring re-releases and previously unreleased material.
[edit] After Jim Jiminee
Kevin and Lindsay Jamieson and Nick Hannan went on to form The Deep Season, and later produced and provided backing for Perry Rose's album The Bright Ring of the Day.
Nick Hannan joined his brother Patrick "Patch" Hannan at his production studio, Blah Street Studio. While there he appeared on numerous albums for a variety of artists, including Arnold, Jack Henderson and Bennet.
Delphi Newman and guitarist Paul Greendale formed the band World Without Tigers in 1998. In 2000 she was raped by a gang of teenagers[1]. In 2002 she sang on Mark Flanagan's album The Chosen Few.
[edit] Discography
- Do it on Thursday (EP) (Cat & Mouse Records, 1987)
- Welcome To Hawaii (LP) (Cat & Mouse Records, 1988) (rerelease Vinyl Japan, 1999)
- Town & Country Blues (EP) (Beatwax) (rerelease Vinyl Japan, 2000)
- I Wanna Work! (EP) (Cat & Mouse Records, 1988)
- The EP (EP) (Vinyl Japan, 2000)
- The Thatcher Years (LP) (Vinyl Japan, 2001)