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Luke Haines

Luke Michael Haines (born 7 October 1967) is an English musician, songwriter and author. He has recorded music under various names and with various bands, including The Auteurs, Baader Meinhof and Black Box Recorder.

Luke Haines
Haines, performing at the 2005 Summer Sundae
Background information
Birth nameLuke Michael Haines
Born (1967-10-07) 7 October 1967 (age 56)
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England
OriginEngland
GenresAlternative rock, electronica
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, piano, keyboards
Years active1985–present
LabelsDegenerate
Websitewww.facebook.com/lukehainesuk/

Career Edit

New Wave Edit

Haines formed numerous bands when he was at school. At college he joined The Servants who recorded two commercially unsuccessful albums. It was only when Haines formed The Auteurs with Glenn Collins and girlfriend Alice Readman, who had also been drafted into The Servants on occasion, in 1991, that he began to achieve some success.

Regular gigging in London and an NME-sponsored gig brought them to the attention of Hut Records. They released their first single, "Showgirl" in 1993, and their debut album New Wave a month later. Haines claimed the album started Britpop, though he later showed disdain towards the movement.[citation needed] The album sold only 12,000 copies but was nominated for a Mercury Prize, although the eventual winners were Suede

Brush with fame Edit

Their second album, Now I'm a Cowboy, (1994) featured "Lenny Valentino", which became one of their best-known songs. Soon after, Haines broke both of his ankles, resulting in the cancellation of much of their 1994 European tour. At the time he claimed "I jumped off a fifteen-foot wall[...]to finish the tour and get the insurance"[citation needed] but later, in the sleeve notes to greatest hits collection Das Capital, he denied that it was deliberate, writing "I merely drank too much wine and fell over." Confined to a wheelchair for most of 1995, Haines began writing the Auteurs' third album, After Murder Park. Bleaker and more introspective than previous albums, it was produced by Steve Albini and recorded at Abbey Road studios in North London.

New projects Edit

The Auteurs recorded a session for John Peel on 20 February 1996.[1] Soon after, Haines formed solo side project called Baader-Meinhof named after the German far-left terrorist group. The Auteurs briefly disbanded, only to reunite them back together again for their fourth album How I Learned to Love the Bootboys.

Black Box Recorder Edit

Following the release of what turned out to be the final Auteurs record, Haines formed Black Box Recorder with John Moore (formerly of The Jesus and Mary Chain) and Sarah Nixey. The band produced three commercially successful albums, England Made Me, The Facts of Life, and Passionoia. There is also a B-sides collection, The Worst of Black Box Recorder. The Facts of Life produced the eponymous single, which has been the biggest hit of Haines' career so far.[citation needed] Although no official split announcement was made, the band have been on hiatus since the mid-2000s.[citation needed]

Going solo Edit

In 2000 Haines wrote the soundtrack for Christie Malry's Own Double Entry, a film adaptation of the B. S. Johnson novel. Director Paul Tickell had originally expressed a wish to license How I Learned to Love the Bootboys as the soundtrack for the film but couldn't afford the rights.[citation needed] In the same year Haines released The Oliver Twist Manifesto, a solo album released under his own name.

Soon after the sale of Virgin Records to French company Fnac, David Boyd of Hut Records (owned by Virgin) enlisted Haines to release an Auteurs greatest hits collection, giving the band the opportunity to re-record the songs as they saw fit. Das Capital: The Song Writing Genius of Luke Haines therefore consisted mostly of new versions of Auteurs songs with the inclusion of a string quartet, with some new tracks. A box set covering his career to date, Luke Haines is Dead, was issued in 2005, and two new albums were expected in 2006, including the soundtrack to the abandoned musical Property, which also features Sarah Nixey. It remains unreleased. Cherry Red Records released a Best of The Servants compilation, with sleeve notes by Haines, the same year.

Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop was released in October 2006. Haines worked with pop producer Richard X on some tracks. The album was preceded by a double A-sided single "Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop (Richard X version)", backed with "I Am The Best Artist/Skinny White Girls." Haines toured the UK and Ireland in support of the album during November 2006, with John Moore guesting on bowed saw and backing vocals at some dates.[2] Haines also played at book signings for David Peace during the promotional tour for his novel The Damned United.

Haines and Peter Buck, formerly of R.E.M., collaborated on an album, Beat Poetry for Survivalists, which was released in 2020.[3]

Black Box Recorder reformation Edit

In December 2007, Black Box Recorder teamed up with Art Brut to create the single Christmas Number One under the collaborative title of The Black Arts.[4] In October 2008 Black Box Recorder appeared at a Nick Sanderson tribute concert. It was subsequently announced on Luke Haines' web site that the band would play their first headlining gig for five years at The Luminaire, Kilburn, London in February 2009.

Writing Edit

Haines' memoir Bad Vibes: Britpop and My Part in Its Downfall was published on 1 January 2009 by William Heinemann Ltd. The book covers Haines' experiences during the Britpop era 1991 to 1997. Post Everything: Outsider Rock and Roll, his second volume of memoirs, was published in July 2011. Haines' first cookbook, Outsider Food and Righteous Rock 'N' Roll, was published in 2015.

In May 2009 a novel about Haines by Tim Mitchell Truth and Lies in Murder Park was published by benben press.[5] The book includes material based on interviews with Luke, and explores the themes of his music. In issue four of the comic book Phonogram, Haines appears as a spirit guide leading the main character through a metaphorical land representing Britpop.

Documentary Edit

A documentary on Haines by Irish director Niall McCann, called Art Will Save the World, premiered at the East End film festival in Dalston on 6 July 2012. It was also shown at the Barcelona, Copenhagen and Cork film festivals. It featured interviews with Jarvis Cocker, John Niven, David Peace and Stewart Home along with extensive interviews with Haines.

Discography Edit

Solo albums Edit

Soundtracks Edit

Singles and EPs Edit

  • "Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop", 2006
  • Leeds United EP, 2007
  • "Love Letter To London", 2010
  • "Rock N Roll Animals", 2013
  • "Gene Vincent (Rock n Roll Mums and Rock n Roll Dads)", 2013
  • "Lou Reed, Lou Reed", 2014
  • "Caravan Man", 2015
  • Glue E.P EP, 2018

Compilation Edit

  • Luke Haines Is Dead, 2005
  • Outsider/In: The Collection, 2012
  • Luke Haines is Alive and Well and Living in Buenos Aires (Heavy, Frenz - The Solo Anthology 2001-2017), 2017

Others Edit

The Auteurs Edit

Black Box Recorder Edit

Baader Meinhof Edit

Collaborations Edit

  • "Christmas Number One", 2007 (The Black Arts – collaboration between Black Box Recorder and Art Brut)
  • The North Sea Scrolls, 2012 (Luke Haines, Cathal Coughlan, Andrew Mueller)
  • Beat Poetry for Survivalists, 2020 (Luke Haines and Peter Buck)
  • All the Kids Are Super Bummed Out, 2022 (Luke Haines and Peter Buck)

Bibliography Edit

  • Bad Vibes: Britpop and My Part in Its Downfall, 2009 (Published by William Heinemann Ltd)
  • Post Everything: Outsider Rock and Roll, 2011 (Published by William Heinemann Ltd)
  • Outsider Food And Righteous Rock And Roll, 2015

References Edit

  1. ^ "Radio 1 – Keeping It Peel – 20/02/1996 Auteurs". BBC. 20 February 1996. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  2. ^ "John Moore". Johnmoore23.blogspot.com. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  3. ^ Clayton-Lea, Tony (6 March 2020). "Luke Haines & Peter Buck: Beat Poetry for Survivalists – the results may surprise you". The Irish Times. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  4. ^ Kharas, Kev (13 November 2007). . Drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 16 November 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Tim Mitchell writing and music". Timmitchell.org.uk. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  6. ^ Music, Outsider (21 February 2015). "Luke Haines Outsider Music: NEW OUTSIDER MUSIC ALBUM!".
  7. ^ "LISTEN: New Luke Haines". The Quietus.
  8. ^ Nissim, Mayer (28 July 2016). "Luke Haines announces first non-concept album for ages". Digital Spy.
  9. ^ "Issue 24 Print Edition – Includes FREE CD – Electronic Sound". Electronicsound.co.uk.
  10. ^ . Cherry Red Records. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.

External links Edit

  • Luke Haines's MySpace profile
  • 2011 Luke Haines interview on musicOMH

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For the English footballer see Luke Haines footballer This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Luke Haines news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Luke Michael Haines born 7 October 1967 is an English musician songwriter and author He has recorded music under various names and with various bands including The Auteurs Baader Meinhof and Black Box Recorder Luke HainesHaines performing at the 2005 Summer SundaeBackground informationBirth nameLuke Michael HainesBorn 1967 10 07 7 October 1967 age 56 Walton on Thames Surrey EnglandOriginEnglandGenresAlternative rock electronicaOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Guitar piano keyboardsYears active1985 presentLabelsDegenerateWebsitewww wbr facebook wbr com wbr lukehainesuk wbr Contents 1 Career 1 1 New Wave 1 2 Brush with fame 1 3 New projects 1 4 Black Box Recorder 1 5 Going solo 1 6 Black Box Recorder reformation 1 7 Writing 1 8 Documentary 2 Discography 2 1 Solo albums 2 2 Soundtracks 2 3 Singles and EPs 2 4 Compilation 2 5 Others 2 5 1 The Auteurs 2 5 2 Black Box Recorder 2 5 3 Baader Meinhof 2 5 4 Collaborations 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditNew Wave Edit Haines formed numerous bands when he was at school At college he joined The Servants who recorded two commercially unsuccessful albums It was only when Haines formed The Auteurs with Glenn Collins and girlfriend Alice Readman who had also been drafted into The Servants on occasion in 1991 that he began to achieve some success Regular gigging in London and an NME sponsored gig brought them to the attention of Hut Records They released their first single Showgirl in 1993 and their debut album New Wave a month later Haines claimed the album started Britpop though he later showed disdain towards the movement citation needed The album sold only 12 000 copies but was nominated for a Mercury Prize although the eventual winners were Suede Brush with fame Edit Their second album Now I m a Cowboy 1994 featured Lenny Valentino which became one of their best known songs Soon after Haines broke both of his ankles resulting in the cancellation of much of their 1994 European tour At the time he claimed I jumped off a fifteen foot wall to finish the tour and get the insurance citation needed but later in the sleeve notes to greatest hits collection Das Capital he denied that it was deliberate writing I merely drank too much wine and fell over Confined to a wheelchair for most of 1995 Haines began writing the Auteurs third album After Murder Park Bleaker and more introspective than previous albums it was produced by Steve Albini and recorded at Abbey Road studios in North London New projects Edit The Auteurs recorded a session for John Peel on 20 February 1996 1 Soon after Haines formed solo side project called Baader Meinhof named after the German far left terrorist group The Auteurs briefly disbanded only to reunite them back together again for their fourth album How I Learned to Love the Bootboys Black Box Recorder Edit Following the release of what turned out to be the final Auteurs record Haines formed Black Box Recorder with John Moore formerly of The Jesus and Mary Chain and Sarah Nixey The band produced three commercially successful albums England Made Me The Facts of Life and Passionoia There is also a B sides collection The Worst of Black Box Recorder The Facts of Life produced the eponymous single which has been the biggest hit of Haines career so far citation needed Although no official split announcement was made the band have been on hiatus since the mid 2000s citation needed Going solo Edit In 2000 Haines wrote the soundtrack for Christie Malry s Own Double Entry a film adaptation of the B S Johnson novel Director Paul Tickell had originally expressed a wish to license How I Learned to Love the Bootboys as the soundtrack for the film but couldn t afford the rights citation needed In the same year Haines released The Oliver Twist Manifesto a solo album released under his own name Soon after the sale of Virgin Records to French company Fnac David Boyd of Hut Records owned by Virgin enlisted Haines to release an Auteurs greatest hits collection giving the band the opportunity to re record the songs as they saw fit Das Capital The Song Writing Genius of Luke Haines therefore consisted mostly of new versions of Auteurs songs with the inclusion of a string quartet with some new tracks A box set covering his career to date Luke Haines is Dead was issued in 2005 and two new albums were expected in 2006 including the soundtrack to the abandoned musical Property which also features Sarah Nixey It remains unreleased Cherry Red Records released a Best of The Servants compilation with sleeve notes by Haines the same year Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop was released in October 2006 Haines worked with pop producer Richard X on some tracks The album was preceded by a double A sided single Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop Richard X version backed with I Am The Best Artist Skinny White Girls Haines toured the UK and Ireland in support of the album during November 2006 with John Moore guesting on bowed saw and backing vocals at some dates 2 Haines also played at book signings for David Peace during the promotional tour for his novel The Damned United Haines and Peter Buck formerly of R E M collaborated on an album Beat Poetry for Survivalists which was released in 2020 3 Black Box Recorder reformation Edit In December 2007 Black Box Recorder teamed up with Art Brut to create the single Christmas Number One under the collaborative title of The Black Arts 4 In October 2008 Black Box Recorder appeared at a Nick Sanderson tribute concert It was subsequently announced on Luke Haines web site that the band would play their first headlining gig for five years at The Luminaire Kilburn London in February 2009 Writing Edit Haines memoir Bad Vibes Britpop and My Part in Its Downfall was published on 1 January 2009 by William Heinemann Ltd The book covers Haines experiences during the Britpop era 1991 to 1997 Post Everything Outsider Rock and Roll his second volume of memoirs was published in July 2011 Haines first cookbook Outsider Food and Righteous Rock N Roll was published in 2015 In May 2009 a novel about Haines by Tim Mitchell Truth and Lies in Murder Park was published by benben press 5 The book includes material based on interviews with Luke and explores the themes of his music In issue four of the comic book Phonogram Haines appears as a spirit guide leading the main character through a metaphorical land representing Britpop Documentary Edit A documentary on Haines by Irish director Niall McCann called Art Will Save the World premiered at the East End film festival in Dalston on 6 July 2012 It was also shown at the Barcelona Copenhagen and Cork film festivals It featured interviews with Jarvis Cocker John Niven David Peace and Stewart Home along with extensive interviews with Haines Discography EditSolo albums Edit The Oliver Twist Manifesto 2001 Das Capital 2003 Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop 2006 21st Century Man Achtung Mutha 2009 Outsider Music Vols 1 50 2010 9 1 2 Psychedelic Meditations on British Wrestling of the 1970s amp Early 80s 2011 Rock and Roll Animals 2013 New York in the 70s 2014 Raving Vols 1 75 6 2015 Adventures in Dementia 2015 British Nuclear Bunkers 2015 7 Smash the System 2016 8 Freqs 2016 9 I Sometimes Dream of Glue 10 2018 Setting the Dogs on the Post Punk Postman 2021Soundtracks Edit Christie Malry s Own Double Entry 2001Singles and EPs Edit Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop 2006 Leeds United EP 2007 Love Letter To London 2010 Rock N Roll Animals 2013 Gene Vincent Rock n Roll Mums and Rock n Roll Dads 2013 Lou Reed Lou Reed 2014 Caravan Man 2015 Glue E P EP 2018Compilation Edit Luke Haines Is Dead 2005 Outsider In The Collection 2012 Luke Haines is Alive and Well and Living in Buenos Aires Heavy Frenz The Solo Anthology 2001 2017 2017Others Edit The Auteurs Edit New Wave 1993 Now I m a Cowboy 1994 After Murder Park 1996 How I Learned to Love the Bootboys 1999Black Box Recorder Edit England Made Me 1999 The Facts of Life 2000 The Worst of Black Box Recorder 2001 Passionoia 2003 Life is Unfair 2018 compilationBaader Meinhof Edit Baader Meinhof 1996Collaborations Edit Christmas Number One 2007 The Black Arts collaboration between Black Box Recorder and Art Brut The North Sea Scrolls 2012 Luke Haines Cathal Coughlan Andrew Mueller Beat Poetry for Survivalists 2020 Luke Haines and Peter Buck All the Kids Are Super Bummed Out 2022 Luke Haines and Peter Buck Bibliography EditBad Vibes Britpop and My Part in Its Downfall 2009 Published by William Heinemann Ltd Post Everything Outsider Rock and Roll 2011 Published by William Heinemann Ltd Outsider Food And Righteous Rock And Roll 2015References Edit Radio 1 Keeping It Peel 20 02 1996 Auteurs BBC 20 February 1996 Retrieved 7 August 2013 John Moore Johnmoore23 blogspot com Retrieved 7 August 2013 Clayton Lea Tony 6 March 2020 Luke Haines amp Peter Buck Beat Poetry for Survivalists the results may surprise you The Irish Times Retrieved 15 March 2020 Kharas Kev 13 November 2007 Eddie Argos joins race for Christmas number one Music News Drowned in Sound Drownedinsound com Archived from the original on 16 November 2007 Retrieved 7 August 2013 Tim Mitchell writing and music Timmitchell org uk Retrieved 7 August 2013 Music Outsider 21 February 2015 Luke Haines Outsider Music NEW OUTSIDER MUSIC ALBUM LISTEN New Luke Haines The Quietus Nissim Mayer 28 July 2016 Luke Haines announces first non concept album for ages Digital Spy Issue 24 Print Edition Includes FREE CD Electronic Sound Electronicsound co uk Luke Haines I Sometimes Dream of Glue Limited Edition Vinyl LP Cherry Red Records Cherry Red Records Archived from the original on 24 February 2018 Retrieved 20 March 2018 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Luke Haines Luke Haines s MySpace profile Luke Haines Website 2011 Luke Haines interview on musicOMH Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luke Haines amp oldid 1165825365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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