Chris Bostock
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Birth name | Chris Bostock |
Born | 23 November 1962 |
Origin | London, England, UK |
Genres | New wave, groove, funk, swing |
Instruments | Bass, keyboards |
Labels | RCA, Sony BMG, Sanctuary |
Associated acts |
JoBoxers Subway Sect Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys |
Website | Joboxers.net |
Notable instruments | |
Status custom-built 5-String basses[1] Wal Custom basses |
Chris Bostock (born 23 November 1962, Bristol) is an English musician, songwriter and music producer. He is best known for his work with JoBoxers[2][3][4] but was also a member of Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys[5] and Subway Sect.[6]
Bostock has also guested on albums by The Style Council,[7] Sandie Shaw,[8] Spear of Destiny, Shakespears Sister and The Rhythm Sisters.
JoBoxers Discography
Albums
- Like Gangbusters (RCA, 1983) UK, 1983)
- Skin and Bone (RCA, 1985)
- Essential Boxerbeat (BMG, 1996)
- Doing The Boxerbeat - The Anthology (Sanctuary, 2003)
- Essential Boxerbeat (re-issue. Sony BMG, 2006)
- Like Gangbusters (Expanded Edition) (Hot Shot Records, 2012)
Singles
- "Boxerbeat" (RCA, 1983)
- "Just Got Lucky" (RCA, 1983)
- "Johnny Friendly" (RCA, 1983)
- "Jealous Love" / "She's Got Sex" (RCA, 1983)
- "Is This Really The First Time" (RCA, 1985)
External links
References
- ↑ Cauvin, Olivier. (1991). 'Bass Interview', Guitarist (Bass Magazine Supplement, Issue 30), November, Paris, pp.4-5;
- ↑ Grey, Marcus. (2005). The Clash: Return of the Last Gang in Town. London: Helter Skelter Publishing, p.364;
- ↑ Reed, John. (2010). House of Fun - The Story of Madness, London: Omnibus Press, P.221;
- ↑ Black, Johnny. (2001). 'Jo Boxers', Q Magazine, April, London, p.46;
- ↑ Ogg, Alex. (2006). No More Heroes - A Complete History of British Punk, Great Britain: Cherry Red Books, p.711;
- ↑ Christian, Terry. (2007). My Word. London: Orion Books, p.186 photograph 6;
- ↑ Reed, John. (2005). Paul Weller: My Ever Changing Moods, London: Omnibus Press; 4th Revised edition, p.46
- ↑ Shaw, Sandie. (1991). The World at My Feet, London: Harper Collins Publishers, p.73.
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