The Polecats
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. (October 2006) |
This article does not cite any references or sources. (October 2006) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |
The Polecats were a new wave and rockabilly revival band in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Contents |
[edit] Career
The Polecats formed in 1977. The original line-up was Tim Worman (a.k.a Tim Polecat, vocalist), Martin "Boz" Boorer, (guitarist and vocalist), Phil Bloomberg (bassist), and Chris Hawkes (drummer), who originally played under the name "Cult Heroes." Finding difficulty persuading promoters to book them on the rockabilly circuit with a name sounding "too punk", they adopted Hawkes' suggested band name The Polecats. Hawkes was later replaced by Neil Rooney.
The band were first signed by the fledgling British rockabilly record label Nervous Records, and released the single "Rockabilly Guy" in 1979.
In 1980 the band signed to Mercury Records, and released their most successful LP, Polecats Are Go! They had UK chart success with a David Bowie cover "John, I'm Only Dancing", a reworking of "Rockabilly Guy", and another cover version of the T-Rex (Marc Bolan) song "Jeepster". "John, I'm Only Dancing" was in the UK Singles Chart at the same time as fellow rockabilly artists Stray Cats' second single "Rock This Town".
In 1983, they hit the charts in the United States with their song "Make a Circuit With Me." Shortly after this, John Buck replaced Neil Rooney on drums.
Boz Boorer left the group to work as a guitarist, musical director, and co-songwriter with Morrissey, but led a Polecats reunion in 1989, which produced a live album and a new studio set. Raucous Records released a compilation album of Boz Boorer's work entitled Between The Polecats in early 2001.
Tim Polecat moved to Los Angeles, California and formed the band 13 Cats with drummer Slim Jim of the Stray Cats, stand-up bassist Smutty Smith of The Rockats, and guitarist Danny B. Harvey of The Swing Cats. Their album 13 Cats is available on Cleopatra Records. Tim Polecat also works as a successful art director and production designer for film, commercials, and music videos. Musically, Tim Polecat also continues to work as a film composer and solo singer-songwriter.
The most recent tour was in late 2006, playing gigs in Europe and Japan. They plan to continue touring whenever possible, especially when Tim Polecat is in the UK.
In November 2006 frontman Jarvis Cocker of the British band Pulp, along with bassist Steve Mackey, released a 2-CD compilation album, The Trip, which features a wide selection of tracks by artists as varied as The Fall, Gene Pitney, The Beach Boys, The Everly Brothers, Dion, Sonny Bono plus The Polecats with their hit "John, I'm Only Dancing".
[edit] Line-up
- Martin 'Boz' Boorer - Vocals, Lead Guitar, Saxophone, Piano
- Tim 'Polecat' Worman - Vocals, Guitar
- Chris Hawkes/Neil Rooney/John Buck - Drums
- Phil Bloomberg - Slap bass
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- "Rockabilly Guy" - Nervous Records
- "John I'm Only Dancing" / "Big Green Car" - Mercury - #35 UK
- "Rockabilly Guy" - Mercury - #35 UK
- "Jeepster" / "Marie Celeste" - Mercury - #53 UK
- "Make A Circuit With Me" - Mercury #76 UK
[edit] Albums
- Polecats Are Go! (1981) - Mercury
- Cult Heroes - Nervous Records
- Live In Hamburg - Maybee Crayzee
- Live And Rocking - Link
- Polecats Won't Die - Vinyl Japan
- Nine - Vinyl Japan
- Not Nervous - NV Records
- Pink Noise - Rock-It
- Best Of The Polecats - Cleopatra Records
- Between The Polecats - Raucous Records
- Polecats Are Go! - Anagram Records
[edit] EPs
- "John I'm Only Dancing" - Mercury
- "Jeepster" - Mercury
- "Make A Circuit With Me" (1983) - Mercury USA
- "Live In Hamburg" - NV Records