King Kurt

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King Kurt was a 1980s psychobilly rock band from the UK.

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[edit] Career

They formed in 1981 with Jef Harvey, replaced by The Smeg after "Zulu Beat" 7in single, and before the Stiff Records contract, on vocals; Paul (Thack) Laventhol, and John Reddington on guitars; Rory Lyons on drums; Bert Boustead on bass guitar, plus schoolboy "Maggot" on saxophone. Originally known as Rockin' Kurt & The Sour Krauts before settling for King Kurt.

They had a few minor hit singles that featured in the UK Singles and UK indie charts, such as "Zulu Beat", "Mack The Knife" and "Banana Banana", along with their Top Forty hit - "Destination Zululand ".

During 1988 the band effectively split, though between 1992 and 1996 the group featuring three of the original members were performing as a live act. John Reddington, on the other hand, is now a solicitor with the London office of Jones Day

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart Position Record Label
1982 "Zulu Beat" / "Rockin' Kurt" dnc Thin Sliced Records
Oct 1983 "Destination Zululand" / "She's as Hairy" #36 Stiff Records
Apr 1984 "Mack the Knife" / "Wreck a Party Rock" #55 Stiff Records
Aug 1984 "Banana Banana" / "Bo Diddley goes East" #54 Stiff Records
Jun 1985 "Billy" / "Back on the Dole" #81 Stiff Records
Sep 1985 "Road to Rack n Ruin" / "Poppa Wobbler" #94 Stiff Records
Nov 1985 "Slammers" / "Ape Hour" dnc Stiff Records
Nov 1986 "America" / "High and Mighty" #73 Polydor
May 1987 "Land of Ring Dang Do" / "Zulu Beat" / "Horatio" / "Gather Your Limbs" #67 Polydor
1988 "Bye Bye Baby" / "Prussian Stomp"
– (as The Kurts)
dnc GWR

[edit] Albums

Year Title Chart Position Record Label
1983 "Ooh Wallah Wallhah" dnc Stiff Records
Mar 1986 "Big Cock" #50 Stiff Records
1986 "The Last Will & Testicle" dnc GWR

[edit] Compilation

  • Live & Rockin' (1989)
  • Destination Demoland (1990)
  • Poor Man's Dream (compilation) (1994)
  • Alcoholic Rat (2001)
  • Live and Unreleased

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