Shack (band)
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Shack are an English band formed in Liverpool in 1986. Originally Shack consisted of Mick Head (vocals/guitar), his brother John Head (guitar), Peter Wilkinson (bass) and Mick Hurst.
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[edit] History
Before founding Shack, Michael and John Head were in cult 1980s band The Pale Fountains, and released two albums, Pacific Street in March 1984 and ...From Across The Kitchen Table in March 1985. However, though critically acclaimed, the albums only reached Numbers 84 and 95 in the UK album charts and so the band failed to recoup the £150,000 that the band had signed to Virgin Records for. However, the band folded in 1986 when bassist Chris McCaffrey died of a brain tumour.
The Head brothers soon re-emerged as Shack, signing to the Ghetto Recording Company, home of producer Ian Broudie's solo project, The Lightning Seeds and British soul band Distant Cousins.
Shack's first album Zilch was released in 1988, but was neither critically nor commercially successful. The follow-up, Waterpistol, was recorded in 1991 at London's Star Street Studio. Shortly after the recording of Waterpistol was complete, the studio burnt down and most of the tapes were destroyed. The only remaining DAT of the album was in the possession of producer Chris Allison. At the time, Allison was in Los Angeles and when he returned, it transpired that he had left the copy in his hire car. It was only found weeks later after a frenzied search. However, by this point, Ghetto had folded so the record was without a distributor. Shack split, with Wilkinson joining fellow Liverpudlian John Power (formerly of The La's) to form the successful Britpop band Cast. The Head brothers accompanied influential 60's band Love, who had been their heroes, for a few touring dates. They then went on to form The Strands, which found them further critical acclaim.
Waterpistol was finally released in 1995 on German independent label Marina to critical acclaim (for example, the NME described Mick Head as "a lost genius and among the most gifted British songwriters of his generation"), but negligible sales. Mick Head went on to suffer problems with heroin addiction.
The Head brothers, along with Iain Templeton (who drummed on The Magical World of the Strands) and bassist Ren Parry reformed Shack in 1998, releasing HMS Fable (1999). Perry was replaced by Guy Rigby on Bass for Here's Tom With the Weather (2003). Wilkinson rejoined in 2005, replacing the departed Rigby.
The band are currently signed to Noel Gallagher's "Sour Mash" label. May 2006 saw the release of their latest album ...The Corner of Miles and Gil named after two of the Head brothers' heroes, Miles Davis and Gil Evans.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Zilch (Ghetto, March 1988)
Tracks: "Emergency" / "Someone's Knocking" / "John Kline" / "I Need You" / "Realization" / "High Rise Low Life" / "Who Killed Clayton Square?" / "Who'd Believe it?" / "What's it Like..." / "The Believers"
- Waterpistol (Marina, 1995 / re-released 1998)
Tracks: "Sgt Major" / "Neighbours" / "Stranger" / "Dragonfly" / "Mood of the Morning" / "Walter's Song" / "Time Machine" / "Mr Appointment" / "Undecided" / "Hazy" /"Hey Mama" /"London Town"
Tracks: "Natalie's Party" / "Comedy" / "Pull Together" / "Beautiful" / "Lend's Some Dough" / "The Captain's Table" / "Streets of Kenny" / "Re-Instated" / "I Want You" / "Cornish Town" / "Since I Met You" / "Daniella"
Tracks: "As Long As I've Got You" / "Soldier Man" / "Byrds Turn To Stone" / "The Girl With The Long Brown Hair" / "On The Terrace" / "Miles Apart" / "Meant To Be" / "Carousel" / "On The Streets Tonight" / "Chinatown" / "Camden Road" / "Happy Everafter"
Tracks: "Tie Me Down" / "Butterfly" / "Cup of Tea" / "Shelley Brown" / "Black & White" / "New Day" / "Miles Away" / "Finn, Sophie, Bobby & Lance" / "Moonshine" / "Funny Things" / "Find A Place" / "Closer"
[edit] Singles
With UK Top 75 singles chart positions where applicable.
Date | Title | Label / cat no. | Position |
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March 1988 | "Emergency" | Ghetto Recording Company / GTG 01 | - |
June 1988 | "High Rise Low Life" | Ghetto Recording Company | - |
July 1990 | "I Know You Well" | Ghetto Recording Company / GTG 11 | - |
1991 | "Al's Vacation" | Ghetto Recording Company / GTG 14 | - |
June 1999 | "Comedy" | London Records / LONCD 436 | # 44 |
August 1999 | "Natalie's Party" | London Records / LONCD 436 | # 63 |
March 2000 | "Oscar" | London Records / LONCD 445 | # 67 |
October 2003 | "Byrds Turn To Stone" | North Country NCCDA 002 | # 63 |
[edit] External links
- shacktheband.com - official website
- shacknet.co.uk - Shack fan site and home to a lively and informative forum
- Being There Magazine review of ...The Corner of Miles and Gil