Mansun

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Mansun
Above: (from Left) Chad, Draper, King & Rathbone'
Above: (from Left) Chad, Draper, King & Rathbone'
Background information
Origin Flag of England Chester, England
Genre(s) Rock
Britpop
Years active 19952003
Label(s) Parlophone Records
Website http://www.mansun.co.uk/
Members
Paul Draper
Dominic Chad
Stove King
Andie Rathbone
Former members
Carlton Hibbert
Mark Swinnerton
Julian Fenton

Mansun were an English rock and roll band formed in Chester in 1995 by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Paul Draper, bassist Stove King, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dominic Chad, and with drummer Andie Rathbone. The band disbanded in May, 2003.

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[edit] History

Mansun were formed in Chester, England in 1995 by Paul Draper & Stove King. The band's foundations were cemented with the addition of Dominic Chad, who was bartender at the Fat Cat pub in Chester city centre. The band claimed they formed the band to "get out of Chester".

The band were originally called "Manson", after the cult leader Charles Manson but were forced to change it due to copyright issues. The band gave different accounts of this at the time, one being that they were named after The Verve b-side "A Man Called Sun" and that "Manson" was a spelling mistake.

The band's self-financed debut release under the name Manson, and the follow up "Skin Up Pin Up" on EMI offshoot Regal, were followed upon their signing to Parlophone with a run of EPs.

The first EPs showcased a sound heavily influenced by the prog stylings of the 70s, with pop sensibilities. Songs such as Take It Easy Chicken seemed to owe a great deal to the band's desire to produce a good pop song rather than to stick to any particular genre of rock.

According to Mansun's Kleptomania liner notes, frontman Paul Draper states that "Take It Easy Chicken" was their first song, and that the band really did not know how to play their instruments (let alone play together as a band) when Steve Lamacq and John Peel started to play the song on BBC Radio 1.

The early EPs were followed by the critically acclaimed album Attack Of The Grey Lantern which appeared to contain a conceptual storyline - heavily debated by fans - whilst ending with a hidden track (An Open Letter To The Lyrical Trainspotter, previously featured on Three EP) proclaiming 'The lyrics aren't supposed to mean that much'. This showed the band didn't take themselves too seriously.

The band's debut LP knocked fellow Parlophone act Blur's 1997 self-titled album from the top spot of the British album chart.

During the early years of their career, Mansun were noted for changing fashion styles as quickly as musical styles. Such styles ranged from punk fashion, New romantic, Baggy "Madchester" clothes, army fatigues, A Clockwork Orange style "droogs" and even women's clothing. When pressed as to why they did this, the band replied "Because no one dresses like David Bowie anymore". Their sartorial experiments usually brought huge derision from the music press, and wore off during their last few years as a band.

The second album Six was preceded by the single Legacy, driven by a memorable riff and lyrical references to the Marquis de Sade. The album was a suite of connected song segments, ranging from the musically intricate to the plain weird. The album included a guest monologue by cult icon Tom Baker. Several more singles followed, including part 1 of Being A Girl, Negative and a re-recording of the album's title track, Six produced by legendary producer/DJ Arthur Baker.

Mansun's third studio album, Little Kix, recorded in Pink Floyd's old studio on a boat, was plagued by the record company's desire to bring in an outside producer, and by internal schisms within the band. While containing several memorable songs, the album left much of the band's fanbase cold.

The inevitable end came after a UK mini tour in April/May 2002, which was initially promoted under the pseudonym The Masons on Mansun fansites through the ever mysterious Dark Mavis. The band tested out potential tracks from their planned fourth album alongside a handful of old favourites. Due to a Mansun fan petition started on the now defunct Mansunite.com forum, the "sessions" for this unreleased album were released in 2004, along with the non-album singles and a selection of B-sides (chosen by Draper from a top 20 voted for by fans on the band's official website) and rarities, which summarised Mansun's career in a three-CD box set entitled Kleptomania.

Mansun collaborated twice with punk legend Howard Devoto (from Magazine & Buzzcocks ), who co-wrote EP B-side tracks "Everyone Must Win" and "Railings". The band were remixed by Manchester-based dance outfit 808 State on "Skin Up Pin Up," a song featured on the soundtrack for the 1997 film Spawn.

The band produced a large back catalogue of recordings. Legacy - The Best Of Mansun, a greatest hits CD and DVD compilation, released on 18 September 2006 in the UK, brings the collection to a close. The CD from this package also provides access to download the previous unreleased "South Of The Painted Hall" demo, which was deemed to have been lost forever during the compilation of the Kleptomania set.

[edit] Discography

Albums

[edit] UK Singles

Year Release Date Title UK singles US Modern Rock Album
1995 September 25th "Take It Easy Chicken" (Sci-Fi Hi-Fi Records) - - -
1995 November 27th "Skin Up Pin Up" / "Flourella" (Regal Records) 114 - -
1996 March 25th "Egg Shaped Fred" (One EP) 37 - Attack of the Grey Lantern
1996 June 3rd "Take It Easy Chicken" (Two EP) 32 - -
1996 September 9th "Stripper Vicar" (Three EP) 19 - Attack of the Grey Lantern
1996 November 25th "Wide Open Space" (Four EP) 15 25 Attack of the Grey Lantern
1997 February 3rd "She Makes My Nose Bleed" (Five EP) 9 - Attack of the Grey Lantern
1997 April 28th "Taxlo$$" 15 - Attack of the Grey Lantern
1997 October 6th "Closed For Business" (Seven EP) 10 - -
1998 June 29th "Legacy" (Eight EP) 7 - Six
1998 August 24th "Being A Girl (Part One)" (Nine EP) 13 - Six
1998 October 26th "Negative" (Ten EP) 27 - Six
1999 February 1st "Six" (Eleven EP) 16 - Six
2000 July 31st "I Can Only Disappoint U" 8 - Little Kix
2000 November 6th "Electric Man" (EP 13) 23 - Little Kix
2001 January 29th "Fool" (Fourteen EP) 28 - Little Kix
2004 September 20th "Slipping Away" (7" Vinyl and Download Release Only) 55 - Kleptomania
  • Note: Take It Easy Chicken (Two Ep Version), Flourella, Skin Up Pin Up & Closed For Business were subsequently collected on the second disc of the compilation Kleptomania.

[edit] Other Releases

  • 1996 - Special Mini Album - Japan only release.
  • 1997 - Spawn: The Soundtrack - "Skin Up Pin Up" (Mansun & 808 State)
  • 1997 - Desperate Icons - Live Bootleg (Widely Circulated)
  • 1998 - Xmas Fanclub 7" vinyl - Live versions of "Everyone Must Win" and "Taxloss" recorded at Brixton Academy 23/10/98

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Mansun
Paul Draper | Dominic Chad | Stove King | Andie Rathbone
Discography
Albums: Attack Of The Grey Lantern | Six | Little Kix | Kleptomania