Mint Royale
Mint Royale | |
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Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Big beat, electronica, house, trip hop, alternative dance |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Faith & Hope |
Website |
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Members | Neil Claxton |
Past members | Chris Baker |
Mint Royale is an electronic music act from Manchester, England. They were originally founded by the duo Neil Claxton and Chris Baker in 1997; Baker left the band in 2004, but Claxton continues to produce music using the Mint Royale name.
Career
Mint Royale first specialized in remixes, and became known after the release of their mix of "Tequila," by Terrorvision. They were championed by British dance guru Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, whose DJ sets regularly included their work. Their sound was similar to his, to the extent that some people mistakenly believed Mint Royale to be a pseudonym for Cook himself. Their first album, On the Ropes, was released in late 1999, and though it was not a big sales hit, some songs from it have achieved recognition. The single "Don't Falter," featuring Lauren Laverne from Kenickie, was a minor hit in the British charts. The song "From Rusholme with Love" has been made recognizable through its extensive use in film and television series soundtracks. Besides its use as the theme tune for the film Kung Pow! Enter The Fist, it appears on the soundtracks of the films Vanilla Sky, Get Carter, and Serendipity, and the television series Alias (episode "The Prophecy") and Spaced. The song "Because I'm Worth It" has also been used as the theme for the Jamie Theakston and Zoë Ball chat show The Priory. The song "Show Me," which first appeared on the 2001 US reissue of the album, is played every Friday by John Richards of KEXP and the song has become known as "The Friday Song." "Show Me" was also used in the National Lampoon film Van Wilder.
The band released its second album, Dancehall Places, in 2002. The first single from this album, "The Sexiest Man in Jamaica," featuring a sample of a Prince Buster recording, became their second UK Top 20 hit. As the band embarked on a series of live shows and a UK tour in 2003, a new single was released, "Blue Song," the video for which featured comedians Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt, of The Mighty Boosh fame, as well as Nick Frost of Spaced and Shaun of the Dead fame and Michael Smiley, also of Spaced. The video was directed by Edgar Wright.
Mint Royale returned to the studio to start writing and recording their third album in April 2004. The next few months were a turbulent time for Mint Royale with founding member Chris Baker parting company with the band. However, Neil and the resident vocalists returned to the studio to complete the recording of the third album in January 2005 and the result was See You In The Morning with the then-unknown Duffy singing on two of the tracks. In 2005 the group released "Waiting in the Rain" on the Wait for You EP — a remix of "Singin' in the Rain," which was featured in the January 2005 Volkswagen Golf GTI commercial. It reached #20 on the UK Singles Chart after it was released as a single (remixed and renamed as "Singing In the Rain"). This version also features on the album See You in the Morning.
In 2007, Mint Royale released a compilation CD+DVD named Pop Is..., which contained all their singles and videos, as well as a couple of the remixes they had done for other performers, and a new song, "Wham-Bar," based on the Wham! hit song "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)." The same year, Mint Royale released a bonus track remix of Frank Sinatra's "This Town" on the Ocean's Thirteen official soundtrack.
On 1 June 2008, "Singin' In The Rain" re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 28 after the success of George Sampson on Britain's Got Talent and Jack Chambers on So You Think You Can Dance Australia. It then became number 1 on the UK Chart announced on 8 June 2008.[1]
On 10 May 2013, Mint Royale released the "GTFU" EP on iTunes.
Singles
Release date | Title | UK Singles Chart | Irish Singles Chart | Album | Format(s) |
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23 November 1998 | "Deadbeat" | — | — | On the Ropes | 12" |
30 January 1999 | "Tequila" by Terrorvision (remix) | 2 | — | — | CD / 7" / 12" |
2 February 1999 | "Rock and Roll Bar" | 163[2] | — | On the Ropes | CD / 12" |
7 June 1999 | "From Rusholme with Love" | 117[2] | — | CD / 12" | |
27 September 1999 | "Shake Me" | 154[2] | — | CD / 12" | |
24 January 2000 | "Don't Falter" (feat. Lauren Laverne) | 15 | — | CD / 12" | |
24 April 2000 | "Take It Easy" | 66[2] | — | CD / 12" | |
2001 | "Show Me" (feat. Pos) | 79[2] | — | — | CD / 12" |
26 August 2002 | "The Sexiest Man in Jamaica" | 20 | — | Dancehall Places | CD / 12" |
27 January 2003 | "Blue Song" | 35 | — | CD / 12" | |
21 July 2003 | "I Don't Know"/"Dancehall Places" | 137[2] | — | CD / 12" | |
11 April 2005 | "Wait for You" | 123[2] | — | See You in the Morning | 12" |
22 August 2005 | "Singin' in the Rain" | 20 | — | CD / 12" | |
21 November 2005 | "The Effect on Me" | 219[2] | — | CD / 12" | |
26 May 2008 | "Singin' in the Rain" (re-entry) | 1 | 3 | Digital / CD | |
10 May 2013 | "GTFU" (EP) | — | — | — | Digital |
Albums
- On the Ropes (1999)
- Dancehall Places (2002)
- See You in the Morning (2005) UK, #132
- Pop Is... (2007)