Alfie (band)
Alfie | |
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Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Indie rock, folk rock |
Years active | 1999–2005 |
Labels |
Twisted Nerve Records Regal Zonophone Records |
Associated acts | The Beep Seals |
Past members |
Lee Gorton Ian Smith Matt McGeever Sam Morris Sean Kelly |
Alfie were an English indie rock band, formed in 1999 in Manchester. The band were composed of singer Lee Gorton, guitarist-vocalist Ian Smith, drummer Sean Kelly, bassist Sam Morris and cellist-guitarist Matt McGeever.
They released 4 studio albums before disbanding in 2005.
Twisted Nerve years (1999-2002)
The band signed to Twisted Nerve Records in 1999, and were recruited by label co-founder Damon Gough (aka Badly Drawn Boy) to be his support act and backing band for live shows and his debut album.[1]
Following 3 vinyl-only EP releases, the band released debut album, If You Happy with You Need Do Nothing, a compilation of the latter two EPs. In 2002, they released the first album proper, A Word in Your Ear, and their first US tour. At this time, they were close to fellow Manchester bands Doves, I Am Kloot and Elbow, with whom they shared a rehearsal complex.[1]
Parlophone years (2002-2005)
In late 2002, the band signed to Parlophone, with Gorton stating that "It costs money to go to America and we just couldn't do what we wanted to do with Twisted Nerve. We didn't get ads, video's or big tours".[2] The band recorded third album, Do You Imagine Things? with Coldplay producer Ken Nelson. The album was praised as being 'a great leap forward'[3] and 'a warm record [that is] above the indie quagmire'.[3] Despite the favourable reviews, the album failed to break the UK Top 40.[4]
The fourth album, Crying at Teatime was released in 2005, and heralded in advance by Gorton as full of "triumphant moments" and a "bigger sound'" than previous albums.[5] Again, reviews were favourable, claiming they had 'finally found the missing piece of their jigsaw'.[6]
However, with no further chart progress made, on 27 October 2005, they announced they were breaking up, with Gorton stating that "it's hard to keep faith when it feels like no-one's listening".[7]
Post break-up
After the band split up, guitar Ian Smith and bassist Sam Morris played in The Beep Seals who were active between 2006 and 2009. Singer Lee Gorton has not released any new material, but has focused on organising gigs in Manchester and London.[8]
Their song "Indoor League", from the album Do You Imagine Things? was used for an advertisement on Channel 4 for Channel 4 Radio.
Origin of name
According to Gorton, the name Alfie "was just plucked out of the air" but being one of the first bands alphabetically had helped them. For example, when "we played All Tomorrow's Parties, it looked like we were headlining".[1]
Band members
- Lee Gorton (vocals)
- Ian Smith (guitar)
- Matt McGeever (guitar, cello)
- Sam Morris (bass, keyboards, french horn)
- Sean Kelly (drums)
Discography
Singles and EPs
- "Alfie" (EP) (2000)
- "Bookends" (EP) (2000)
- "Montevideo" (EP) (2000)
- "You Make No Bones" (2001) - No. 61 UK
- "A Word In Your Ear" (2002) - No. 66 UK
- "People" (2003) - No. 53 UK
- "Stuntman" (2003) - No. 56 UK
- "No Need" (2004) - No. 66 UK
- "Your Own Religion" (2005) - No. 61 UK[9]
Albums
- If You Happy with You Need Do Nothing (March 2001) - No. 62 UK[9]
- A Word in Your Ear (March 2002)
- Do You Imagine Things? (September 2003)
- Crying at Teatime (August 2005)
References
- 1 2 3 "Alfie Interview". freewilliamsburg.com. August 2002. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- ↑ http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music/exclusive-alfie-frontman-lee-gorton-1165575
- 1 2 "Alfie: Do You Imagine Things?". Uncut. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- ↑ "EveryHit". Everyhit.com.
- ↑ "Alfie Use Their Other Head". City Life. 18 January 2005. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- ↑ "Alfie Crying At Teatime Review". www.bbc.co.uk. 18 January 2005. Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- ↑ NME.com
- ↑ Myspace.com
- 1 2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 18. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- Alfie discography at MusicBrainz
- Alfie Myspace page with links to former band members current projects