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In 2019, the band announced six final concerts in England and Germany featuring Blackborow, Armstrong, Leggett and newly recruited old friend Arthur Tapp on bass. A limited edition 7" of "Convenience" was released on red, amber, and green vinyl with an unreleased B-side from 1992. The single
122:), joined the duo in 1986, and, augmented with a drum machine, they recorded the band's first release, a flexi disc, released in 1986 on their own House Of Teeth label, and containing three short songs: "Prune (Your Tree)", "Groove" and "Brian Wilson's Bed". The band gave a copy to 194:'s distribution arm, which limited sales of the album and forced the band to tour for an extended period to recoup the album's costs. A feeling of disillusionment with the 'business' side of the music caused a drop in morale, and they disbanded early in 1995. 204:
In February 2014, "Leave the Straight Life Behind" was re-released by British independent label 3 Loop Music as a 2CD expanded edition which included the remastered album plus a bonus CD of all the John Peel and BBC sessions, as well as extra tracks.
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EP and the first of three John Peel sessions. Blackborow stated in 1988 that the band had a diverse set of songs in their repertoire at that stage and that the songs on the EP were selected from "by doing a quick poll of our friends".
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at the end of the year), followed by a limited edition/fan club release containing three songs: "Esmerelda Brooklyn", "I Don't Know" and "Sink". After their third and final John Peel session, Morris was replaced by
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EP (1989, House of Teeth, HOT 003 w/ 'I Don't Know', 'Sink', & 'Esmerelda Brooklyn instrumental', Fan Club/Limited Edition EP, 12" Vinyl in 2 different sleeves, and 7" white-label, HOT 7003/12003)
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In 2015, "The singles and EPs" was released by 3 Loop Music as a double CD compilation of remastered tracks from Swag Sack and all vinyl Sombrero and House of Teeth releases.
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The BOB single "Convenience" was released for the first time on a digital format on the John Peel compilation box set
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The initial line-up was Richard Blackborow (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Simon Armstrong (
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drummer Dean Leggett, and the band recorded their second single, the
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EP (1990, House of Teeth, 12", HOT12005) also a 7" white-label promo
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bassist Stephen 'Henry' Hersom, and this final line-up recorded the
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reached number 18 on the official UK vinyl sales chart.
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in 1992. BOB became one of the victims of the demise of
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Bassist Stephen 'Henry' Hersom died in October 2023.
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London
Indie pop
indie pop
London
guitar
bass guitar
John Peel
Rough Trade record shop
Jamie Wednesday
BBC Radio One
Simon Mayo
Festive Fifty
Caretaker Race
Rough Trade
UK Indie Chart
ISBN
0-86241-913-1


BBC – Radio 1 – Keeping It Peel – Bob
ISBN
0-85112-579-4
"With the deepest sadness we have to pass on the terrible news that last week we lost our friend and musical brother Steve Henry Hersom"
ISBN
0-9517206-9-4
Official website
Categories
English indie pop groups
Pop music groups from London
Musical groups established in 1986

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