Blancmange (band)

Blancmange
Origin Harrow, Middlesex, England
Genres New Wave
Synthpop
Alternative dance
Years active 1979–1987
2006–present
Labels London, Sire
Associated acts The West India Company
Website blancmange.co.uk
Members
Neil Arthur
Stephen Luscombe
Past members
Laurence Stevens

Blancmange are a British synthpop band who came to prominence with a string of hits in the early to mid 1980s.

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Biography

Blancmange was formed in Harrow, Middlesex in 1979 by singer Neil Arthur (born 15 June 1958, Darwen, Lancashire) and instrumentalists Stephen Luscombe (born 29 October 1954, Hillingdon, Middlesex) and Laurence Stevens. Stevens left shortly after the band were formed and Arthur and Luscombe continued as a duo. The duo released their first EP "Irene and Mavis" the following year, but had their first real exposure via a track on the seminal Some Bizzare Album, alongside fellow acts Soft Cell and Depeche Mode. This led to them signing a recording contract with London Records.

Blancmange supported Nash the Slash on a London club tour in October and November 1980. Nash introduced the band to the Virgin subsidiary record label DinDisc, but they were ultimately signed by London Records, in 1982.

The duo found minor success with their 1982 double A-sided single, "God's Kitchen"/"I've Seen The Word" which peaked at no.65 in the UK. This was followed by "Feel Me" which peaked at no.46. Later that year, they broke through with "Living on the Ceiling", which reached no.7 in the UK Singles Chart. Their debut album, Happy Families (which featured a sleeve painting in the style of Louis Wain) also reached the top 30.

Further hits followed with "Waves" (no.19), "Blind Vision" (no.10), "That's Love That It Is" (no.33) and "Don't Tell Me" (no.8), while their second album Mange Tout also reached no.8 in the UK album chart. In 1984, Blancmange covered ABBA's single "The Day Before You Came", which reached no.22 in the UK (slightly higher than Abba's original less than two years earlier). But after this, the band's fortunes declined. Their 1985 single "What's Your Problem" only reached no.40, and the subsequent album Believe You Me spent only two weeks in the UK Albums Chart, peaking at no.54. Blancmange formally split up in 1987.

Luscombe released an album of Indian influenced music New Demons with Pandit Dinesh, Peter Culshaw, Priya Khajuria and Asha Bhosle under the name West India Company, in 1989. Meanwhile, Arthur released a solo album, Suitcase, in 1994.

Following a gap of a quarter of a century, Blancmange released their fourth studio album Blanc Burn in March 2011.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

EPs

Singles (with chart position)

Radio Session tracks

Recorded for a February 1982 Peel Session show.[2]

In media

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 62. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  2. ^ BBC John Peel Sessions – Blancmange. Retrieved 29 August 2006.