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Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias

Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias were an English comedy rock band, formed in Manchester, England in 1973.[1] Their story is told in CP Lee's book When We Were Thin (published 2007 by Hotun Press). The name of the band is a corruption of the Latin American band Alberto y Los Trios Paraguayos.

Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias
OriginManchester, England
GenresComedy, rock, punk
Years active1973–1982
LabelsStiff, Transatlantic, Logo, Overground Records
Past membersChris "C.P." Lee
Bruce Mitchell
Jimmy Hibbert
Bob Harding
Simon White
Tony Bowers
Ray "Mighty Mongo" Hughes
Les Prior

Career

Created in 1972 by former member of Greasy Bear, Chris "C.P." Lee, with Jimmy Hibbert (vocals, bass) (ex Jacko Ogg and the Head People) and Bob Harding (vocals, guitar, bass), the comedy sketch outfit became a musical group in 1974 and was joined by former Greasy Bear (1968–1972) drummer Bruce Mitchell (drums), with Les Prior (vocals), Simon White (steel guitar, guitar), Tony Bowers (bass, guitar) and Ray "Mighty Mongo" Hughes (second drummer).[1] They became a popular support act, supporting Hawkwind on their 1974 tour. The group mercilessly parodied the major rock names of the 1970s – "Anadin" (the trade name for an over-the-counter headache remedy) was a reworking of Lou Reed's "Heroin" / "Sweet Jane".[1] By 1975 they were topping the bill in their own right and were supported by such acts as The Police, The Stranglers, Devo, Ian Dury and The Blockheads, The Clash, Joy Division, Robyn Hitchcock, Split Enz, Dr. Feelgood, The Buzzcocks, John Dowie, The Smirks, Steve Gibbons Band, Gonzalez, Dr. Hook, The Slits, Richard Hell and The Voidoids, The Dictators, The Jam, Siouxsie and The Banshees, Tonight and Blondie. As with many comedy ensembles, the Albertos belied their comic aspirations by their exemplary musicianship,[1] and they released three albums and a variety of spoof discs, culminating in the musical play, Snuff Rock.

Sleak (aka Snuff Rock), inspired by the then recent film, Snuff, and the concept of snuff movies, but carrying the idea to a band who killed themselves for entertainment, was their musical play presented at London's Royal Court Theatre and Round House and was famous for the role of the comic disc jockey played by Les Prior.[1] The accompanying EP, "Snuff Rock", released on Stiff Records, poked fun at the punk rock phenomenon, targeting the Sex Pistols ("Gobbing On Life"), The Damned ("Kill") and The Clash ("Snuffin' Like That") as well as myriad reggae bands in "Snuffin' In A Babylon".[1] They reached the UK Singles Chart with the Status Quo spoof, "Heads Down No Nonsense Mindless Boogie" in 1978.[1] Les Prior died in January 1980 from leukaemia, which left a large gap in the group.[1]

After their nationally networked TV show Teach Yourself Gibberish, their performance at Liverpool was shown on 1981 film Urgh! A Music War and a crack at America with Sleak, the Albertos disbanded in 1982.

The band's brand of spoof rock has been said to be in the same English tradition as that of the Barron Knights and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band,[1] but a better comparison might be the American bluegrass/country parody band the Austin Lounge Lizards, whom C.P. Lee described as their "American doppelgängers".[citation needed]

Discography

Albums

Compilation albums

  • The Worst of the Berts – Logo, 1980
  • Snuff Rock – the Best of the Albertos – Mau Mau, 1991
  • Radio Sweat – Overground Records, 1996
  • Mandrax Sunset Variations – Castle Records, 2001

Singles

  • "Dread Jaws"/"De Version"* (1976) Transatlantic
  • Snuff Rock EP – "Kill", "Gobbing On Life", "Snuffin' Like That", "Snuffin' In A Babylon" (1977) Stiff
  • "Old Trust"/"Neville"/"Teenager in Shtuck" (1977) Logo
  • "Heads Down No Nonsense Mindless Boogie"/"Thank You"/F*** You"*/"Dead Meat Part II"* (1978) Logo (UK #47)[2]
  • "F**k You"*/"Dead Meat Part II"* (1978) Logo
  • "Juan Lopez"/"Teenage Paradise"/"Dead Meat part III"* (1978) Logo
  • "Cruisin' With Santa"*/"Eye and Eye"* (1982) New Hormones

(* Non-album tracks)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 28. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0

External links

  • Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias discography at Discogs

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias were an English comedy rock band formed in Manchester England in 1973 1 Their story is told in CP Lee s book When We Were Thin published 2007 by Hotun Press The name of the band is a corruption of the Latin American band Alberto y Los Trios Paraguayos Alberto y Lost Trios ParanoiasOriginManchester EnglandGenresComedy rock punkYears active1973 1982LabelsStiff Transatlantic Logo Overground RecordsPast membersChris C P LeeBruce MitchellJimmy HibbertBob HardingSimon WhiteTony BowersRay Mighty Mongo HughesLes Prior Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Compilation albums 2 3 Singles 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditCreated in 1972 by former member of Greasy Bear Chris C P Lee with Jimmy Hibbert vocals bass ex Jacko Ogg and the Head People and Bob Harding vocals guitar bass the comedy sketch outfit became a musical group in 1974 and was joined by former Greasy Bear 1968 1972 drummer Bruce Mitchell drums with Les Prior vocals Simon White steel guitar guitar Tony Bowers bass guitar and Ray Mighty Mongo Hughes second drummer 1 They became a popular support act supporting Hawkwind on their 1974 tour The group mercilessly parodied the major rock names of the 1970s Anadin the trade name for an over the counter headache remedy was a reworking of Lou Reed s Heroin Sweet Jane 1 By 1975 they were topping the bill in their own right and were supported by such acts as The Police The Stranglers Devo Ian Dury and The Blockheads The Clash Joy Division Robyn Hitchcock Split Enz Dr Feelgood The Buzzcocks John Dowie The Smirks Steve Gibbons Band Gonzalez Dr Hook The Slits Richard Hell and The Voidoids The Dictators The Jam Siouxsie and The Banshees Tonight and Blondie As with many comedy ensembles the Albertos belied their comic aspirations by their exemplary musicianship 1 and they released three albums and a variety of spoof discs culminating in the musical play Snuff Rock Sleak aka Snuff Rock inspired by the then recent film Snuff and the concept of snuff movies but carrying the idea to a band who killed themselves for entertainment was their musical play presented at London s Royal Court Theatre and Round House and was famous for the role of the comic disc jockey played by Les Prior 1 The accompanying EP Snuff Rock released on Stiff Records poked fun at the punk rock phenomenon targeting the Sex Pistols Gobbing On Life The Damned Kill and The Clash Snuffin Like That as well as myriad reggae bands in Snuffin In A Babylon 1 They reached the UK Singles Chart with the Status Quo spoof Heads Down No Nonsense Mindless Boogie in 1978 1 Les Prior died in January 1980 from leukaemia which left a large gap in the group 1 After their nationally networked TV show Teach Yourself Gibberish their performance at Liverpool was shown on 1981 film Urgh A Music War and a crack at America with Sleak the Albertos disbanded in 1982 The band s brand of spoof rock has been said to be in the same English tradition as that of the Barron Knights and the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band 1 but a better comparison might be the American bluegrass country parody band the Austin Lounge Lizards whom C P Lee described as their American doppelgangers citation needed Discography EditAlbums Edit Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias Transatlantic Records 1976 Italians From Outer Space Transatlantic Records 1977 Skite Logo Records 1978 1 TV Sweat Fiction Records 1981 Credited as CP Lee and Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias Compilation albums Edit The Worst of the Berts Logo 1980 Snuff Rock the Best of the Albertos Mau Mau 1991 Radio Sweat Overground Records 1996 Mandrax Sunset Variations Castle Records 2001Singles Edit Dread Jaws De Version 1976 Transatlantic Snuff Rock EP Kill Gobbing On Life Snuffin Like That Snuffin In A Babylon 1977 Stiff Old Trust Neville Teenager in Shtuck 1977 Logo Heads Down No Nonsense Mindless Boogie Thank You F You Dead Meat Part II 1978 Logo UK 47 2 F k You Dead Meat Part II 1978 Logo Juan Lopez Teenage Paradise Dead Meat part III 1978 Logo Cruisin With Santa Eye and Eye 1982 New Hormones Non album tracks References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 28 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Strong Martin C 2003 The Great Indie Discography Canongate ISBN 1 84195 335 0External links EditAlberto y Lost Trios Paranoias discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias amp oldid 1144765309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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