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Sherlock Holmes short story, and features a memorable cover by comic artist Hunt Emerson. According to Fish, "We were young(ish) and cocky and I think it shows….Still, it was cheap and cheerful, and it helped us to meet an awful lot of people". The record ended up selling over 20,000 copies.
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America and Canada for the first time in 1986. The popularity of the band was growing, but the effort was taking its toll. Fudger was replaced on bass by Richard Lohan, and Alex Green joined the band on saxophone. On November 22, 1986, after a show in Zurich, Switzerland,
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The album sold its original pressing of 500, and another 500 were pressed. Around this time, Fire
Records became interested, not only in the new album, but the Butcher's entire back catalogue. Fish had been given the rights to his albums by both David Barker and Alan McGee, and so a deal was made to
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suffered from over-production, Fish set out to make a record that had a more rough and straightforward sound. Longtime Jazz
Butcher photographer, Mitch Jenkins, took the cover photo, which shows Fish and O’Callahan in front of London fish & chip shop Fishcotheque, which would provide the name of
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David J.'s friendship with Fish and continued interest in the Jazz
Butcher group prompted discussions of J. producing the Butcher's next LP. However, the dissolution of Bauhaus corresponded with an opening in the bassist’s role. The line-up of Fish, Eider, Jones and David J. would be regarded as the
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September 9, 1999, Fish, Eider, Owen Jones, and David J. and Kevin Haskins performed at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. This was the first time the "original lineup" performed together since David J left the band in 1985. In 2000, Fish, Eider and Jones did a small tour of the US in support of the
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were dismal. Alan McGee had begun to see the result of operations being handled by Sony accountants and marketing managers, and how it was affecting less commercial artists on the Creation Label. Fish received a letter from Alan McGee suggesting a parting of ways, "We'd better jack it in before you
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In the mid-90's, Pat and Max Eider had begun to mend fences, and July 1995 saw Max Eider opening for the JBC at a gig in London. He was brought onstage for an encore of "Zombie Love," marking the first time they'd played together since Eider left the group in 1986. Pat and Max soon found themselves
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The "Basement" incarnation of the band had gone their separate ways after the Blue Aeroplanes tour, so once again, Fish found himself re-building his band. The basic tracks were recorded by Fish, Mulreany on drums, Alex Lee on guitar and Joe Allen on Bass. A slew of contributors old and new came in
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was released in November 1984. With the help of Rivers and J., the band improved upon their studio technique. Eider’s guitar style had also strengthened since Bath of Bacon, becoming less "ornamental" and more of an “essential element” to the Jazz Butcher’s sound of that time. The album shares its
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in Oxford, 20 February 1982. Both the name, and the gig itself was "perceived as a one-off laugh". Shortly thereafter, Fish reconnected with Eider, only to find that Eider’s playing style had changed to a "rich, clean, country soul sound with just a touch of Wes Montgomery", which complemented the
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had been together for some time and just finished a lengthy tour. Some songs which would appear on the album, such as "Girl Go" and "Mr. Odd" had been road-tested, others such as "She's on Drugs" and "Sister Death" existed in demo form, and much of the rest of the album was developed out of band
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personal tensions, alcohol and exhaustion boiled over into a physical fight between Fish and Eider, resulting in the lead guitarist quitting the band. The tour continued without the lead guitarist and concluded on Fish's birthday, December 20. Shortly thereafter, Jones tenured his resignation.
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get bitter," Fish recounts. By March, 1998, Fish was no longer signed to Creation. The next year, Creation ceased operations. Without the support of a label, Sumosonic ran its course, and played their final show in September 1998.
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improvisation. The result was an album that was more "sprawling" stylistically. Fish commented "I feel it's the first time we captured the true sound of the band". "She's on Drugs" enjoyed airplay on college radio, and a
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by Pat Fish and Philip Snow was published. The book contains Fish's recollections of albums, songs and events spanning the Jazz Butcher's nearly 40 year history. Fish passed away shortly before the book's completion.
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among others. Fish was known for his fondness for animals, particularly cats, who appear often in his songs. There are many pop culture references found in the Jazz Butcher's music; TV shows such as
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were brought in as the rhythm section, with Formby on guitar, and contributions from Owen Jones and Sonic Boom. Liner notes were provided by Fish's friend, author and fellow Northampton resident,
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366:. The whimsical nature of the Jazz Butcher band did not impress the headliner’s goth followers. "The massed audience listened politely, if disconcertingly quietly,” reported the
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as the band went in to record the next album. Alex Green on saxophone rounded out the core of the studio group, with other friends and musicians making contributions, including
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was released in March 1983. The album, according to Fish, was "the sound of a few mates failing to take seriously the fact they they've got an LP to make." A review in
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Just prior to a nine-week tour of the US, Kizzy O'Callahan was admitted to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He was replaced by Richard Formby.
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had arranged their spot on the bill, as Kevin and Fish were friends; only to find that it was Haskins’ brother David J. who had taken an interest in The Jazz Butcher.
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was released on November 12, 2021. This set was a compilation of singles and b-sides, as well as a live in-studio broadcast recorded at KCRW on December 6, 1989.
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the new LP. Reviewers (particularly in the US) perceived it as a continuation of the smooth, jazz-influenced approach of his earlier efforts. Still, reviews for
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was in attendance at the show in Paris on 10, February 1987. He’d specifically come with an offer to sign Fish, whose Glass contract was about to expire.
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in what would be known as the “Cak Bag” sessions. Many of these would go on to appear on Glass Record compilations and fan magazines throughout the year.
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was released (not to be confused with the Creation-era compilation CD of the same name). This set contained the first four Creation releases:
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Girl-Go", which makes musical and lyrical reference to
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1613:"The Jazz Butcher Releases Marnie"
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1468:Fish, Pat; Snow, Philip (2022).
1289:"Sixteen Years" (1995), Creation
1268:"New Invention" (1989), Creation
597:"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"
463:50,000 Glass Fans Can’t Be Wrong
1308:(1986), Glass – UK Indie No. 42
1277:"She's a Yo-Yo" (1991), Skyclad
1156:(1986), Glass – UK Indie No. 15
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2571:1982 establishments in England
2472:Jazz Butcher -v- Reverend Matt
1274:"We Love You" (1990), Creation
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1768:(1st ed.). Fire Records.
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1392:!Excellent! The Violent Years
1292:"All The Saints" (2016), Fire
1253:"Leaving It Up to You" (1985)
983:On November 27, 2021, at the
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1575:Fish, Pat (30 August 1993).
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424:Produced by John A. Rivers,
193:Kizzy O'Callaghan (deceased)
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1056:Blood From the Mummy's Tomb
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1280:"Shirley MacLaine" (1991)
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878:Live From Fishy Mansions
719:Waiting For The Love Bus
601:Big Planet Scarey Planet
588:Big Planet Scarey Planet
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72:The Jazz Butcher Quartet
1802:"The National Archives"
1667:"The Jazz Butcher Gigs"
1217:The Highest in the Land
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953:The Highest in the Land
945:The Highest in the Land
876:Fire Records reissues,
316:The band was formed in
2421:"Miracles and Wonders"
2056:Colin, Larkin (1992).
1259:"Angels" (1986), Glass
1232:"Marnie" (1984), Glass
66:The Jazz Butcher Group
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2506:Lazell, Barry (1998)
2254:"Wilson : About"
2096:Harris, John (2003).
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1337:Glorious and Idiotic
1286:"Vodka Girls" (1994)
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649:The Perfect Disaster
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585:For the next album,
426:A Scandal in Bohemia
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2100:. Harper Perennial.
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1283:"Sweetwater" (1993)
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1876:Fish, Pat (2018).
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1054:, movies such as
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