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Judge Smith

Christopher John Judge Smith (born 1 July 1948), is an English songwriter, author, composer and performer, and a founder member of progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. Initially working under the name Chris Judge Smith, he has been known simply as Judge Smith since 1994. After Van der Graaf Generator, he has written songs, stage musicals and operas, and from the early 1990s on he has released a number of solo CDs, including three "Songstories".

Judge Smith
Judge Smith performing The Climber in USF Verftet, Bergen, Norway, 9 May 2009
Background information
Birth nameChristopher John Judge Smith
Born1 July 1948
England
OriginEngland
GenresProgressive rock, alternative rock, avant garde, musical, opera
Occupation(s)singer, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)voice
Years active1967–present
LabelsMasters of Art
Formerly ofVan der Graaf Generator
Websitejudge-smith.com

Biography

Early years

In 1967, with Peter Hammill, Judge Smith founded the band Van der Graaf Generator. He was originally a singing drummer and percussionist (sometimes playing a typewriter),[1][2] but after drummer Guy Evans joined the band, Smith realized that there wasn't a great deal left for him to do, since his role was reduced to being a backing vocalist.[3] After recording the first Van der Graaf Generator-single ("People You Were Going To" b/w "Firebrand"), Smith amicably left the band in 1968.[4]

He went on to form a jazz-rock band called Heebalob, which included saxophonist David Jackson, who would later join Van der Graaf Generator.[5] After the demise of Heebalob, Smith pursued a solo career, and wrote and recorded many songs, some of which appeared on his (currently unavailable) first solo album Democrazy (1991). Smith also wrote several stage musicals as lyricist with composer Maxwell Hutchinson. These included The Kibbo Kift (produced at the Traverse Theatre for the Edinburgh Festival of 1976[6] and at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield the following year) and The Ascent of Wilberforce III (subtitled "The White Hell of Iffish Odorabad", and produced at the Traverse Theatre, in 1981, and at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London in 1982).[7][4] His own chamber opera, The Book of Hours, was directed by Mel Smith at the Young Vic Theatre, London in 1978.[7] Mata Hari (staged at the Lyric Theatre in 1982), was his last musical, co-written with Lene Lovich and Les Chappell, and starring Lovich.[8][7][9]

Around 1973, Smith, together with Van der Graaf Generator co-founder Peter Hammill, began work on an opera based on the short story The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe, Smith writing the libretto and Hammill composing the music.[10] The album was finally released in 1991 on Some Bizzare Records, with a cast of singers including Lene Lovich, Andy Bell, Sarah Jane Morris and Herbert Grönemeyer. A reworked version, titled The Fall of the House of Usher – deconstructed & rebuilt, was released on Hammill's Fie! label in 1999.[11] The new version is notable for having a cleaner, better produced sound, additional guitars and (unlike the first version) no percussion.[12]

Peter Hammill has recorded a number of songs written by Smith, including "Been Alone So Long" and the jointly-written "The Institute of Mental Health, Burning" (both on Nadir's Big Chance, 1975), "Time for a Change" (on pH7, 1979) and "Four Pails" (on Skin, 1986), and plays them live on a regular basis. Lene Lovich also recorded songs written by Smith, including "What Will I Do Without You" and "You Can't Kill Me" (both on Flex, 1979).

In 1974 Smith wrote and directed a short film titled The Brass Band, which has won several international awards.[7]

Smith also wrote music for the television comedy series Not The Nine O'Clock News in the 1980s, including the punk rock parody "Gob on You".

Recent years

In 1993 Dome of Discovery was released, Smith's first CD proper. Apart from the vocals, virtually every note on the album came from the sampled sounds of real instruments.[13] Smith spent months making his own samples, hiring various musicians and recording individual notes.[13] Since 2006, a remastered version has been available for download at iTunes.

After many years of work developing a new form of narrative music he calls "Songstory",[14] Smith completed and released, in 2000, the double CD Curly's Airships, about the 1924 Imperial Airship Scheme and the R101 airship disaster of 1930. Among many others, Peter Hammill, Hugh Banton, Arthur Brown, David Jackson, John Ellis and Pete Brown performed on the project.[15] Smith believes that the 2 hr 20 min work might be the largest and most ambitious single piece of rock music ever recorded.[16] Curly's Airships was to be the first of three Songstories so far written and composed by Smith.

On the same day that Van der Graaf Generator played their reunion concert in the Royal Festival Hall in London, 6 May 2005, Smith played an afternoon concert at the Cobden Club in London. At this concert his new album, The Full English was launched, and Smith played (among others) all the songs from the album. He was accompanied by John Ellis on electric guitar, Michael Ward-Bergeman on accordion and René van Commenée on percussion.[17][18]

A DVD recording of a concert by Smith in Guastalla, Italy, Live in Italy 2005, was released on DVD on 20 March 2006.[19]

2006 also saw the release of The Vesica Massage, an album of instrumental music designed for use by massage therapists.

In October 2007 Smith released a two-song single CD, "The Light of the World" / "I Don't Know What I'm Doing", under the name of The Tribal Elders. This band consisted of Judge Smith, David Jackson, John Ellis, Michael Ward-Bergeman and Rikki Patten.

In January 2008 the full-length album Long-Range Audio Device was released, under the name of L-RAD, a collaboration between Judge Smith and American artist Steve Defoe. Defoe is a founder of The Larry Mondello Band, who released numerous cassette tapes of their lo-fi music in the 1980s and 1990s.

In May 2009 Smith performed the premiere of his second songstory, The Climber (written in 2005). The work was performed with a Norwegian male-voice choir, the Fløyen Voices, and no other instruments apart from a double bass, at USF Verftet in Bergen, Norway.[20] A studio recording was released on 17 May 2010.

Between 2007 and 2011 Smith and David Jackson performed their piece The House That Cried six times live in Italy, with a choir and orchestra.[20]

Smith released his third songstory, Orfeas, on 9 May 2011. It is a retelling of the ancient myth of Orpheus, performed by seven separate ensembles, each playing an entirely different kind of music.[21] It features performances by, amongst others, John Ellis (as George Orfeas), Lene Lovich (as Eurydice) and David Jackson (as the saxophone player in the George Orfeas Band).

Smith's album Zoot Suit was released 17 March 2013, a collection of songs, produced by David Minnick. The album includes a duet with Lene Lovich, a studio recording of "Been Alone So Long", an extract from The Book of Hours, and a goodbye of sorts to recording, "I'm Through".[22]

In 2013, Smith published his first book, "The Universe Next Door", about life after death. It is subtitled "Book One of the Judex Trilogy". Book Two, "The Vibrating Spirit", was published in 2014.[23]

2016 saw the release of the CD Requiem Mass, Smith's setting of the Latin Mass for the Dead, with lyrics in Latin. The Requiem Mass was originally written in 1975. It features performances by The Crouch End Festival Chorus, conducted by David Temple, a four-piece rock band, and baritone lead singer Nigel Richards.[24]

Discography

  • Democrazy (a collection of recordings from 1968–1977, 1991)
  • Dome of Discovery (1993, remastered version available on iTunes only, 2006)
  • Curly's Airships (songstory, double CD, 2000)
  • The Full English (2005)
  • Live in Italy 2005 (DVD, 2006)
  • The Vesica Massage (2006)
  • The Light of the World (two-song CD single, 2007, as The Tribal Elders)
  • Long-Range Audio Device (2008, as L-RAD)
  • The Climber (songstory, 2010)
  • Orfeas (songstory, 2011)
  • Zoot Suit (2013)
  • Requiem Mass (2016)
  • Towers Open Fire (2020, with Brakeman)
  • The Solar Heresies and the Lunar Sequence (2020)
  • Old Man in a Hurry (2021)

Bibliography

  • "The Universe Next Door – Book One of the Judex Trilogy" (2013)
  • "The Vibrating Spirit – Book Two of the Judex Trilogy" (2014)
  • "The Universe is Made of Voices – The replacement of the previous two books with additional material, restructuring the original planned trilogy into one book" (2017)

References

  1. ^ Christopulos & Smart, p. 12 and 21.
  2. ^ Album notes for four-double CD box The Box by Van der Graaf Generator (2000), page 6. Virgin Records
  3. ^ Christopulos & Smart, p. 28.
  4. ^ a b "Van der Graaf Generator | Judge Smith | Interview". 14 August 2021.
  5. ^ Christopulos & Smart, p. 50.
  6. ^ "Scottish Theatre Archive – Event Details". University of Glasgow.
  7. ^ a b c d "VdGG Profile: Judge Smith". FuzzLogic.com. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Biography « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  9. ^ Balls, Richard (30 October 2014). Be Stiff: The Stiff Records Story. Soundcheck Books. ISBN 9780957570061.
  10. ^ Christopulos & Smart, p. 157.
  11. ^ "Newsletters". Sofa Sound. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  12. ^ Album notes for The Fall of the House of Usher – deconstructed & rebuilt (1999). Fie!
  13. ^ a b "Dome of Discovery CD « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  14. ^ "Songstory « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  15. ^ "Curly's Airships Interview with Jon Downes of Gonzo Media « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  16. ^ Album notes for Curly's Airships (2000). Masters of Art.
  17. ^ "Judge Smith – Cobden Club – 6th May 2005". Vandergraafgenerator.co.uk. 6 May 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  18. ^ "Judge Smith - 6 May 2005 - London - Cobden Club". www.judge-smith.com.
  19. ^ . Lolproductions.it. Archived from the original on 21 March 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  20. ^ a b "The Climber CD « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  21. ^ "Orfeas CD « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  22. ^ "Orfeas CD « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  23. ^ "Books « Judge Smith". www.judge-smith.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  24. ^ "Luna Kafé e-zine - Judge Smith: Requiem Mass". www.lunakafe.com. Retrieved 4 November 2017.

Further reading

  • Christopulos, J., & Smart, P. (2005). Van der Graaf Generator, The Book: A History of the Band Van der Graaf Generator 1967 to 1978. Phil and Jim Publishers. ISBN 978-0955-1337 01

External links

  • Official website  
  • Judge Smith Musicography
  • Judge Smith discography at Discogs  

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For people with the title judge see Judge Smith disambiguation Christopher John Judge Smith born 1 July 1948 is an English songwriter author composer and performer and a founder member of progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator Initially working under the name Chris Judge Smith he has been known simply as Judge Smith since 1994 After Van der Graaf Generator he has written songs stage musicals and operas and from the early 1990s on he has released a number of solo CDs including three Songstories Judge SmithJudge Smith performing The Climber in USF Verftet Bergen Norway 9 May 2009Background informationBirth nameChristopher John Judge SmithBorn1 July 1948EnglandOriginEnglandGenresProgressive rock alternative rock avant garde musical operaOccupation s singer musician songwriterInstrument s voiceYears active1967 presentLabelsMasters of ArtFormerly ofVan der Graaf GeneratorWebsitejudge smith wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Recent years 2 Discography 3 Bibliography 4 References 4 1 Further reading 5 External linksBiography EditEarly years Edit In 1967 with Peter Hammill Judge Smith founded the band Van der Graaf Generator He was originally a singing drummer and percussionist sometimes playing a typewriter 1 2 but after drummer Guy Evans joined the band Smith realized that there wasn t a great deal left for him to do since his role was reduced to being a backing vocalist 3 After recording the first Van der Graaf Generator single People You Were Going To b w Firebrand Smith amicably left the band in 1968 4 He went on to form a jazz rock band called Heebalob which included saxophonist David Jackson who would later join Van der Graaf Generator 5 After the demise of Heebalob Smith pursued a solo career and wrote and recorded many songs some of which appeared on his currently unavailable first solo album Democrazy 1991 Smith also wrote several stage musicals as lyricist with composer Maxwell Hutchinson These included The Kibbo Kift produced at the Traverse Theatre for the Edinburgh Festival of 1976 6 and at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield the following year and The Ascent of Wilberforce III subtitled The White Hell of Iffish Odorabad and produced at the Traverse Theatre in 1981 and at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith London in 1982 7 4 His own chamber opera The Book of Hours was directed by Mel Smith at the Young Vic Theatre London in 1978 7 Mata Hari staged at the Lyric Theatre in 1982 was his last musical co written with Lene Lovich and Les Chappell and starring Lovich 8 7 9 Around 1973 Smith together with Van der Graaf Generator co founder Peter Hammill began work on an opera based on the short story The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe Smith writing the libretto and Hammill composing the music 10 The album was finally released in 1991 on Some Bizzare Records with a cast of singers including Lene Lovich Andy Bell Sarah Jane Morris and Herbert Gronemeyer A reworked version titled The Fall of the House of Usher deconstructed amp rebuilt was released on Hammill s Fie label in 1999 11 The new version is notable for having a cleaner better produced sound additional guitars and unlike the first version no percussion 12 Peter Hammill has recorded a number of songs written by Smith including Been Alone So Long and the jointly written The Institute of Mental Health Burning both on Nadir s Big Chance 1975 Time for a Change on pH7 1979 and Four Pails on Skin 1986 and plays them live on a regular basis Lene Lovich also recorded songs written by Smith including What Will I Do Without You and You Can t Kill Me both on Flex 1979 In 1974 Smith wrote and directed a short film titled The Brass Band which has won several international awards 7 Smith also wrote music for the television comedy series Not The Nine O Clock News in the 1980s including the punk rock parody Gob on You Recent years Edit In 1993 Dome of Discovery was released Smith s first CD proper Apart from the vocals virtually every note on the album came from the sampled sounds of real instruments 13 Smith spent months making his own samples hiring various musicians and recording individual notes 13 Since 2006 a remastered version has been available for download at iTunes After many years of work developing a new form of narrative music he calls Songstory 14 Smith completed and released in 2000 the double CD Curly s Airships about the 1924 Imperial Airship Scheme and the R101 airship disaster of 1930 Among many others Peter Hammill Hugh Banton Arthur Brown David Jackson John Ellis and Pete Brown performed on the project 15 Smith believes that the 2 hr 20 min work might be the largest and most ambitious single piece of rock music ever recorded 16 Curly s Airships was to be the first of three Songstories so far written and composed by Smith On the same day that Van der Graaf Generator played their reunion concert in the Royal Festival Hall in London 6 May 2005 Smith played an afternoon concert at the Cobden Club in London At this concert his new album The Full English was launched and Smith played among others all the songs from the album He was accompanied by John Ellis on electric guitar Michael Ward Bergeman on accordion and Rene van Commenee on percussion 17 18 A DVD recording of a concert by Smith in Guastalla Italy Live in Italy 2005 was released on DVD on 20 March 2006 19 2006 also saw the release of The Vesica Massage an album of instrumental music designed for use by massage therapists In October 2007 Smith released a two song single CD The Light of the World I Don t Know What I m Doing under the name of The Tribal Elders This band consisted of Judge Smith David Jackson John Ellis Michael Ward Bergeman and Rikki Patten In January 2008 the full length album Long Range Audio Device was released under the name of L RAD a collaboration between Judge Smith and American artist Steve Defoe Defoe is a founder of The Larry Mondello Band who released numerous cassette tapes of their lo fi music in the 1980s and 1990s In May 2009 Smith performed the premiere of his second songstory The Climber written in 2005 The work was performed with a Norwegian male voice choir the Floyen Voices and no other instruments apart from a double bass at USF Verftet in Bergen Norway 20 A studio recording was released on 17 May 2010 Between 2007 and 2011 Smith and David Jackson performed their piece The House That Cried six times live in Italy with a choir and orchestra 20 Smith released his third songstory Orfeas on 9 May 2011 It is a retelling of the ancient myth of Orpheus performed by seven separate ensembles each playing an entirely different kind of music 21 It features performances by amongst others John Ellis as George Orfeas Lene Lovich as Eurydice and David Jackson as the saxophone player in the George Orfeas Band Smith s album Zoot Suit was released 17 March 2013 a collection of songs produced by David Minnick The album includes a duet with Lene Lovich a studio recording of Been Alone So Long an extract from The Book of Hours and a goodbye of sorts to recording I m Through 22 In 2013 Smith published his first book The Universe Next Door about life after death It is subtitled Book One of the Judex Trilogy Book Two The Vibrating Spirit was published in 2014 23 2016 saw the release of the CD Requiem Mass Smith s setting of the Latin Mass for the Dead with lyrics in Latin The Requiem Mass was originally written in 1975 It features performances by The Crouch End Festival Chorus conducted by David Temple a four piece rock band and baritone lead singer Nigel Richards 24 Discography EditDemocrazy a collection of recordings from 1968 1977 1991 Dome of Discovery 1993 remastered version available on iTunes only 2006 Curly s Airships songstory double CD 2000 The Full English 2005 Live in Italy 2005 DVD 2006 The Vesica Massage 2006 The Light of the World two song CD single 2007 as The Tribal Elders Long Range Audio Device 2008 as L RAD The Climber songstory 2010 Orfeas songstory 2011 Zoot Suit 2013 Requiem Mass 2016 Towers Open Fire 2020 with Brakeman The Solar Heresies and the Lunar Sequence 2020 Old Man in a Hurry 2021 Bibliography Edit The Universe Next Door Book One of the Judex Trilogy 2013 The Vibrating Spirit Book Two of the Judex Trilogy 2014 The Universe is Made of Voices The replacement of the previous two books with additional material restructuring the original planned trilogy into one book 2017 References Edit Christopulos amp Smart p 12 and 21 Album notes for four double CD box The Box by Van der Graaf Generator 2000 page 6 Virgin Records Christopulos amp Smart p 28 a b Van der Graaf Generator Judge Smith Interview 14 August 2021 Christopulos amp Smart p 50 Scottish Theatre Archive Event Details University of Glasgow a b c d VdGG Profile Judge Smith FuzzLogic com Retrieved 18 March 2013 Biography Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 June 2017 Balls Richard 30 October 2014 Be Stiff The Stiff Records Story Soundcheck Books ISBN 9780957570061 Christopulos amp Smart p 157 Newsletters Sofa Sound Retrieved 18 March 2013 Album notes for The Fall of the House of Usher deconstructed amp rebuilt 1999 Fie a b Dome of Discovery CD Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 June 2017 Songstory Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 June 2017 Curly s Airships Interview with Jon Downes of Gonzo Media Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 December 2017 Album notes for Curly s Airships 2000 Masters of Art Judge Smith Cobden Club 6th May 2005 Vandergraafgenerator co uk 6 May 2005 Retrieved 18 March 2013 Judge Smith 6 May 2005 London Cobden Club www judge smith com LoL Productions s n c Lolproductions it Archived from the original on 21 March 2013 Retrieved 18 March 2013 a b The Climber CD Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 June 2017 Orfeas CD Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 December 2017 Orfeas CD Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 June 2017 Books Judge Smith www judge smith com Retrieved 4 June 2017 Luna Kafe e zine Judge Smith Requiem Mass www lunakafe com Retrieved 4 November 2017 Further reading Edit Christopulos J amp Smart P 2005 Van der Graaf Generator The Book A History of the Band Van der Graaf Generator 1967 to 1978 Phil and Jim Publishers ISBN 978 0955 1337 01External links EditOfficial website Judge Smith Musicography Judge Smith discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Judge Smith amp oldid 1122417953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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