Peter Astor
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Peter Astor is a British singer and multi-intrumentalist, best known for his work with The Weather Prophets and Ellis Island Sound.
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[edit] History
Following the sensational disbandment of The Loft and the subsequent dissolution of The Weather Prophets, singer and guitarist Peter Astor embarked upon a solo career. His close links with Alan McGee helped to secure a contract with Creation Records, with whom he released two albums - Submarine (1990) and Zoo (1991).
Finding success in France, Astor moved to the Danceteria label to release Paradise (1992, as Peter Astor and the Holy Road), and God and Other Stories in 1993.
Becoming disillusioned with the music business, he disappeared from view for a number of years, returning in the late 1990s with his Ellis Island Sound and The Wisdom of Harry projects.
In 2005, another Astor solo album, Hal's Eggs , appeared on Static Caravan Recordings (this time as Pete Astor). At around the same time, various Cherry Red compilation albums featuring his work were released, ultimately leading to the surprise reformation of his first band, The Loft.
Astor continues to perform and record with both Ellis Island Sound and The Loft.
[edit] Solo discography
[edit] Albums
- Submarine (Creation, 1990)
- Zoo (Creation, 1991)
- Paradise (Danceteria, 1992, as Peter Astor and the Holy Road)
- God and Other Stories (Danceteria, 1993)
- Providence: The Best of Peter Astor (Epic Japan, 1999)
- Hal's Eggs (Static Caravan, 2005, as Pete Astor)
- Injury Time (Cherry Red, 2006)
[edit] Singles
- "Walk Into the Wind" (Creation, 1990)
- "Chevron" (Creation, 1991)
- "Der Kaiser, Der Dealer und Das Geburtstagskind/Lundi Bleu" (Creation, 1991, split 7-inch with The Times)
- "Almost Falling in Love" (Danceteria, 1992, as Peter Astor and the Holy Road)
- "Disco Lights" (Danceteria, 1993)