Cousteau (band)

Cousteau

Cousteau
Background information
Also known as Moreau
Origin London, England
Genres Indie pop,[1] chamber pop[2]
Years active 1998–2005
Labels Global Warming, Palm Pictures, One Little Indian
Website Cousteau My Space
Members Liam McKahey, Robin Brown, Joe Peet, Craig Vear, Dan Moore
Past members Davey Ray Moor, Dan Church

Cousteau are a London-based band who enjoyed considerable international success, particularly in Italy and the U.S. from 1998 to 2005. The band's sound has been compared to Burt Bacharach, Scott Walker and David Bowie with an updated contemporary edge.[3][4][5][6]

Their best known song remains the single "The Last Good Day of the Year", from their eponymous debut album. It has featured in advertisements (such as those for Nissan in the United States and Borsci in Italy), films (such as Happily Ever After, with Charlotte Gainsbourg, winner of the Special Selection category at the Toronto Film Festival 2005, and South Kensington with Rupert Everett) and documentaries and television programmes around the world. It also enjoyed radio play on both BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 in the UK, later becoming a staple of the NPR and AAA networks in the US.

History

The first release of the 1999 eponymous album was 'home-made' and included many demos produced for various major labels. 3,000 copies of the album were pressed by indie label Global Warming (later to become Series 8) set up by Trevor Holden. The album sold out after receiving good reviews, including a 5-star review in Uncut magazine, and recommended album in Time Out London. When the band signed to Chris Blackwell's Palm Pictures label a decision was made to re-record the majority of the album (two tracks, including 'Last Good Day of the Year', were not changed). On re-release the album was Album Of The Week in The Guardian in the UK, and went on to sell more than 230,000 copies internationally.

Cousteau receiving gold disc award from (Italian record label) Nun Entertainment, Cobden Club, 13 March 2002.

The band achieved gold-record status in Europe after years of consistent touring and promotion, including tours supporting The Dandy Warhols, David Gray, and Goldfrapp.

In 2002 the second album, Sirena, was released; the version released in the US included a DVD with videos and unreleased live songs. This album sold over 80,000 copies, and contains the singles 'Talking to Myself' and '(Damn These) Hungry Times'. Sirena was met with critical acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone, USA Today and Billboard, and most notably a 2-page colour feature in the New York Times.[6] In 2005 Sirena was awarded Classic Album status in The Sydney Morning Herald.

The band's line-up changed when songwriter/producer Davey Ray Moor left to pursue production jobs in Italy, such as the No. 4 album Dove Sei Tu for Cristina Dona, a solo album 'Telepathy', released in Europe in the USA (included in Republica's Critics Top 100, 2004) and television soundtracks such as Channel 4's Supernanny. More recently Davey is a senior lecturer at Bath Spa University where he teaches production, songwriting, marketing and performance.[7]

Songwriting duties were taken on by singer Liam McKahey, and after a change in record companies, the group returned in 2005 with the album Nova Scotia, produced by U2's engineer Ger McDonnel.[8][9][10] Nova Scotia was released in the US in 2006 under the name of Moreau, for legal reasons.[11][12][13][14]

The HBO network in the US continues to licence Cousteau's earlier work, with their song 'Mesmer' appearing in a feature about Heidi Fleiss, and 'The Last Good Day of The Year' in the HBO film Tell Me You Love Me and again in the 2005 French movie Happily Ever After.

Lead singer Liam McKahey (now resident in Australia) released a solo album in 2009 as 'Liam McKahey and the Bodies' entitled Lonely Road, and 2014 saw the release of a second album entitled 'Black Vinyl Heart'

In August 2015 it was announced that Liam McKahey and Davey Ray Moor were returning as CousteauX and are back in the recording studio preparing new music for 2016. The first gig of the new CousteauX was at The Blue Note in Mlian on 31 May 2016. The band are signed to Edel in Italy where an EP and an album are scheduled for release in May then September 2016.

Members

Current

Former

Discography

Albums

Singles (CD)

The Last Good Day Of The Year (radio mix) / Captain Swing / Love In The Meantime / The Last Good Day Of The Year (album mix)

She Don't Hear Your Prayer / Lovers In A Loveless Place (Babyman Remix) / Late September Rain

The Last Good Day Of The Year / Captain Swing / Rachael Lately

The Last Good Day Of The Year / Mesmer / You My Lunar Queen / The Last Good Day Of The Year (video)

She Don't Hear Your Prayer (live) / (Shades Of) Ruinous Blue (live) / Jump In The River (live) / Rachael Lately

Heavy Weather (album version) / The Last Good Day of the Year (remix by Feel Good Production) / The Last Good Day of the Year (live) / She Don't Hear Your Prayer (live) / (Shades Of) Ruinous Blue (live) / Jump In The River (live)

Wish You Were Her / To Know Her / The Cuttlefish Walks The Cuttlefish Waltz

Talking To Myself / Short Sighted, Beautiful And Shy / Last Secret Of The Sea

(Damn These) Hungry Times (Bedroom Rockers Remix Radio Edit) / (Damn These) Hungry Times (album version) / Nothing So Bad

Sadness / Nova Scotia / World Away

Other contributions

References

  1. Loftus, Johnny. "Cousteau – Artist Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  2. Monger, James Christopher. "Cousteau – Nova Scotia". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  3. Cousteau Biography. NME.
  4. Cousteau The Guardian, Saturday 20 January 2001.
  5. Cousteau. PopMatters, 31 July 2002.
  6. 1 2 MUSIC; Deeper Into the Oceanic Imagery. The New York Times, 30 June 2002.
  7. Mr David Moore. Bath Spa University.
  8. Cousteau - Nova Scotia (Endeavour). musicOMH.
  9. Cousteau Piranha PR.
  10. Cousteau Borderline, London. The Guardian, Thursday 24 March 2005.
  11. Moreau. allmusic.
  12. Nova Scotia by Moreau. last.fm.
  13. Nova Scotia (One Little Indian) Moreau. allmusic.
  14. Cousteau - Interview. YouTube.

External links

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