The Stairs

The Stairs
Origin Liverpool, England
Genres Indie rock, Alternative rock
Years active 1990–1994
Labels Imaginary, Go! Discs, Viper
Past members
Edgar Summertyme
Ged Lynn
Paul Maguire
Carl Cook
Daniel Kierney

The Stairs were an English rock band formed in Liverpool around 1990 by vocalist and bassist Edgar Summertyme, guitarist Ged Lynn and drummer Paul Maguire. Together they released one album and a clutch of EPs and singles.[1]

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History

Following a stint as bassist with Echo & The Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch, Edgar Jones set about forming a Nuggets/Pebbles style band, influenced by the likes of The 13th Floor Elevators, The Seeds, The Chocolate Watch Band as well as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.[2] Initially set to release their debut EP Weed Bus on local independent label Imaginary Records (for which a handful of white labels with unique picture sleeves were pressed up), the band ended up signing to Go! Discs, home to The La's and Paul Weller with whom they would issue cult album Mexican R'n'B (1992) along with 3 EPs, all recorded in mono as a nod to their garage rock influenced sound. The band's manager Jason Otty, although not a proper member of the band, would often play harmonica and appear in press shots.

The band would also release an EP featuring the Del-Vetts cover "Last Time Around" and provide a cover version of the Captain Beefheart version of the David Gates penned "Moonchild" for a compilation for Imaginary Records to make up for not releasing the Weed Bus EP with them. They had also intended to record a full album of garage rock covers for the label, but their contract with Go! Discs prevented this.

Following numerous aborted studio sessions for a second album after their departure from Go! Discs in late 1992, including stints at Toe Rag Studios, changes in personnel including second guitarists Carl Cook and Danny Kierney, the departure of Ged Lynn and moving away from the mono production and more into blues rock and psychedelia, the band split in 1994.

In 2006, a collection of demos Right in the Back of Your Mind was released via The Viper Label which included early versions of previously released material along with several demos for the aborted second album. In 2008, the second album entitled Who Is This Is was finally released by Viper. Although marketed as the second album, it is believed there was another album recorded prior to this with the working title of "Our Life Behind The Golden Cabbage" (the cover art for Who Is This Is referenced this title).

Post Stairs

Since the breakup of The Stairs in the mid-1990s, Edgar Jones has worked with Paul Weller, Johnny Marr (in an early version of The Healers), St Etienne, Candie Payne, Cherry Ghost and The La's. He also formed The Isrites and The Big Kids in the 90s who featured two future members of The Zutons and Howie Payne of The Stands as well as releasing 3 solo albums[3] before forming Free Peace in 2008.

Ged Lynn formed The Living Brain, starting as an acoustic duo with Lars Gabel pre-1997, and later adding Tom Sumnall, James Pagella, and Matt Lord. The band folded in late 2000, the remnants of which became Zukanican.[4] They contributed two tracks to Get Serious '97, a collection of material from Merseyside artists. The Living Brain also released two albums: Life Sentence On Planet Earth (Medical Records 1999), and Bad Present Day (Medical Records 2000). Ged was also a member of Kung Fu with ex-everybody Barry Sutton (who impersonated Ged for a month in '91) and ex Room and future Zukanican Phil Lucking between 1996-99. Lynn then formed Rhombus of Doom with Lee Webster in 2000 and later The Privileged Few.

Paul Maguire formed Gloss with Icelandic singer Heidrun Anna Bjornsdottir, who were signed to Nude Records and were active between 2001 and 2002 before the bands label went into voluntary liquidation.[5] He has also done session work with former Cast frontman John Power[6] and Candie Payne before relocating to Iceland, where he is now a member of Ske.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Compilation appearances

References

  1. ^ Mexican R & B: The Stairs: Amazon.co.uk: Music. Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved on 2010-10-26.
  2. ^ Loud Soul Shop. Loudsoul.co.uk. Retrieved on 2010-10-26.
  3. ^ Edgar Jones Unmasked - Interviews - Mojo. Mojo4music.com. Retrieved on 2010-10-26.
  4. ^ vanity project interviews: Zukanican. Vpinterviews.blogspot.com (2006-07-17). Retrieved on 2010-10-26.
  5. ^ Gloss This Way. www.gloss.fsnet.co.uk. Retrieved on 2010-10-26.
  6. ^ John Power - Happening For Love (CD, Album) at Discogs. Discogs.com. Retrieved on 2010-10-26.