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Prefab Sprout are an English pop/rock band from Witton Gilbert, County Durham who rose to fame during the 1980s. Formed in 1978[5] by brothers Paddy and Martin McAloon and joined by vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player Wendy Smith in 1982, they released their debut album Swoon to critical acclaim in 1984. Their subsequent albums, including 1985's Steve McQueen and 1990's Jordan: The Comeback, have been described by Paul Lester of The Guardian as "some of the most beautiful and intelligent records of their era".[6] Frontman Paddy McAloon is regarded as one of the great songwriters of his time and the band have been credited with producing some of the "most beloved" pop music of the 1980s and 1990s.[1]

Prefab Sprout
Prefab Sprout in 1988
Background information
OriginWitton Gilbert, County Durham, England
Genres
Years active1978–present
LabelsKitchenware
EMI Liberty
Epic (US)
MembersPaddy McAloon
Past membersMartin McAloon
Michael Salmon
Wendy Smith
Feona Attwood
Graham Lant
Steve Dolder
Neil Conti

Nine of their albums reached the Top 40 in the UK Albums Chart and one of their singles, "The King of Rock 'n' Roll", peaked at number seven in the UK Singles Chart. The band's other popular songs include "When Love Breaks Down" and "Cars and Girls".[5] The band has not played live since 2000.[7] Starting from 2003, Paddy McAloon has retained the Prefab Sprout name as a solo project.[6]

Career edit

Early days (1977–1983) edit

In 1977 brothers Paddy and Martin McAloon formed The Dick Diver Band. By 1978, the name had changed to Prefab Sprout, a name McAloon had created years earlier when, he has said, "all the groups had names like that".[5][8] The band first played live in 1979, having been joined by drummer Michael Salmon.

The band recorded their first single "Lions in My Own Garden (Exit Someone)" b/w "Radio Love" on 25 February 1982, and self-released it on their own Candle Records (slogan: "The wax that won't get on your wick"). Songwriter Paddy McAloon wanted a song title where the first letters of the words spelled out Limoges, the French city where his former girlfriend was studying at the time.[1][9] Music journalist Stuart Maconie described the track as "enigmatic, melancholy, tuneful and therefore perfect for a jobless literature graduate with girlfriend problems".[10] Their lineup expanded shortly after to incorporate vocalist Wendy Smith, and they recorded a second single "The Devil Has All the Best Tunes / Walk On" that September.[11]

Peak commercial success (1983–1992) edit

Prefab Sprout were signed by Keith Armstrong's Kitchenware Records in March 1983, after Armstrong heard their music played in the Newcastle branch of HMV he managed.[11][12] Their two singles were reissued by Kitchenware and attracted notice including praise from Elvis Costello.[13]

Following the departure of Michael Salmon as drummer, the band recorded their debut album with session drummer Graham Lant in a 24-track studio in Edinburgh on a budget of £5,000.[14][15] Entitled Swoon (an acronym for Songs Written Out Of Necessity), it was released on the Kitchenware label in March 1984.[1] It was critically acclaimed, with several reviewers highlighting its unorthodox musical style and unconventional lyrics.[16][17][18] and it reached No. 22 on the UK Albums Chart. The album attracted the attention of musician Thomas Dolby, who began producing a new batch of what McAloon would describe as simpler songs with the band.[19] Graham Lant's relationship with Prefab Sprout ended soon after recording of Swoon, so Neil Conti joined the band as drummer.[20] The resulting album, 1985's Steve McQueen, (released in America as Two Wheels Good in anticipation of displeasure from McQueen's estate)[21] was highly praised by critics and gave the band its first hit single on UK Singles Chart, "When Love Breaks Down".[1]

The band's next project was Protest Songs, a sparsely-produced and quickly recorded album intended for a limited release in late 1985. The album was put on hold by CBS so as not to stunt sales of Steve McQueen,[22][23] finally seeing release in 1989. In 1988, the band released their follow-up to Steve McQueen, From Langley Park to Memphis. The album gave the band their biggest commercial success in the UK with the single "The King of Rock 'n' Roll". The song is written from the perspective of a washed-up singer who had a one-hit wonder in the 1950s with a novelty song featuring the chorus "Hot dog, jumping frog, Albuquerque". It reached No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart, their only single to reach the Top 10. From Langley Park to Memphis included guest appearances from Stevie Wonder and Pete Townshend, and used multiple producers including Thomas Dolby, who could not commit to working on the entire album.[5][24]

In 1990, Jordan: The Comeback, fully produced by Thomas Dolby, was nominated for a BRIT Award. Though the music was more accessible than their earlier material, the lyrics and subject matter remained characteristically oblique and suggestive. McAloon has alluded in interviews to several albums' worth of songs that he has written but are unreleased/unrecorded including amongst others, concept albums based on the life of Michael Jackson, the history of the world (Earth: The Story So Far) and a fictional superhero (Zorro the Fox).[25]

Their greatest hits, A Life of Surprises: The Best of Prefab Sprout, gave them their biggest US hit, "If You Don't Love Me", which spent several weeks in the Top 10 on the dance chart. McAloon joked in the album liner notes about the band's lack of touring over the past decade.

Line-up changes (1997–2001) edit

After a five year hiatus, Prefab Sprout released their first new studio album since 1990's Jordan, Andromeda Heights, in 1997. After its release, Wendy Smith left the band to pursue a new career as a voice instructor.[26]

A double album anthology, the 38 Carat Collection was released by CBS in 1999 as the group was leaving the record label.[1] The group's US label, Epic, belatedly reissued this set as The Collection in early 2001.[1] To promote the compilation, in 2000 the band embarked on their first UK tour in ten years.

In 2001 the band, now reduced to Paddy and Martin McAloon, released The Gunman and Other Stories, a concept album themed on the American Wild West, produced by Tony Visconti. The opening track "Cowboy Dreams" was a hit for the British actor-singer Jimmy Nail. Though critically acclaimed, neither enjoyed major commercial success.

Paddy McAloon solo project (2003–) edit

After being diagnosed with a medical disorder that seriously impaired his vision, Paddy McAloon released the album I Trawl the Megahertz under his own name in 2003 on the EMI Liberty label. Fifteen years later, in autumn 2018, the album was reissued on Sony Music as a Prefab Sprout record, as originally intended.

As of 2006, McAloon had suffered another setback: his hearing had deteriorated, due to Ménière's disease.[citation needed]

In early 2007 a remastered edition of Steve McQueen was released in a two-CD package, containing new versions of eight of the songs from the original album, in different arrangements performed by McAloon on acoustic guitar.

Prefab Sprout's first album of new material since 2001, Let's Change the World with Music, was released on 7 September 2009. The album is actually a collection of McAloon solo demos originally recorded in the early 1990s, intended for an unmade full band Prefab Sprout album. Reviews in the UK press were favourable (e.g. 5/5 in The Times, 4/5 in The Guardian, 4/5 in Record Collector).[citation needed]

Crimson/Red, consisting of developed versions of tracks from the vaults,[6] was released on 7 October 2013 on vinyl and CD on the Icebreaker records label. A limited edition box set with an interview CD was also released. The lead single was "The Best Jewel Thief in the World". A video for this track (produced by Tylar Cornak) was originally posted to Vimeo. Crimson/Red also confirmed that Prefab Sprout was now in effect a solo project, with Paddy McAloon singing, playing and programming all of the music on the album on his own.

In a 2013 interview, McAloon explained that his health issues (in particular, the deterioration of his hearing and eyesight)[27] now dictated the way in which Prefab Sprout music was recorded, making it impractical and even impossible for any other musicians to be involved,[28] but that he remained fond of and grateful to his former bandmates.

On 3 March 2017, McAloon's manager Keith Armstrong, one-time head of Kitchenware Records, posted a short clip on Instagram of McAloon performing a new song "America" to a camcorder; operated by McAloon himself. A longer version appears on Armstrong's YouTube page.[29][27]

On 8 November 2018, Rough Trade announced the availability of vinyl LP and CD versions of I Trawl the Megahertz,[30] including a white vinyl special edition of 1000 copies. On the same day, Sony Music announced the release under their "Legacy" brand.[31] The Sony press release notes that although this was originally a solo album, it is now fitting to classify it as a Prefab Sprout record.[32]

Unreleased material edit

Several interviews have described a significant vault of unreleased material, credited either to Prefab Sprout or to McAloon himself.[33] Crimson/Red was based on tracks from the vault, and Let's Change the World with Music was released in a form that was substantially similar to its 1993 demo form.

On 10 December 2018, Paddy McAloon featured in an interview on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. McAloon said that Sony would be making further releases, and that since 2013 he had been working on an album of unreleased material, 'Femmes Mythologiques', to be issued in September 2019. During the radio appearance, he played a segment of a song called "Cleopatra".[34] However, the album has yet to be released, and as of 2023, no additional information is available about its release.

Band name edit

Several inaccurate stories have circulated about the origins of the band's unusual name. According to the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, the band's name was a mondegreen from the song "Jackson" ("We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout"), misheard by frontman Paddy McAloon.[5] McAloon has maintained that the name was entirely made-up, stating in a 1984 interview; "I was asked about the name so many times I used to invent stories about it. The truth of the matter is that I made it up. Around that time all the groups were supposed to mean something ... and when you are 13 you think it's profound, that there must be some secrecy. I liked the idea and so thought of two odd words, put them together and have kept it, basically because it reminds me of how I used to look at things".[35]

Members edit

Current members
  • Paddy McAloon – vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming, piano, harmonica, bass guitar (1978–present)
Former members
  • Martin McAloon – bass guitar (1978–2001)[36]
  • Michael Salmon – drums, percussion (1978–1983)
  • Wendy Smith – vocals, guitars, keyboards, piano, tambourine (1982–2000)
  • Feona Attwood – vocals (1982)
  • Graham Lant – drums, percussion (1983–1984)
  • John Hendry – drums, percussion (1984)
  • Neil Conti – drums, percussion (1984–1993, 2000)[36]
  • Paul Smith – drums, percussion (1997)[37]
Touring musicians
  • Kevin Armstrong – guitar (1985)
  • Michael Graves – keyboards (1985–1986)

Discography edit

Sources edit

  • Birch, John. Myths, Melodies & Metaphysics: Paddy McAloon's Prefab SproutISBN 978-0-9558832-0-0
  • Birch, John. Prefab Sprout: The Early YearsISBN 978-1-9997967-0-9

References edit

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  6. ^ a b c Lester, Paul (5 September 2013). "Culture: Paddy McAloon: 'I'll do without an audience to make the music I want'". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  7. ^ admin (29 March 2015). "The 2000 Tour Revisited in Real Time - Fifteen Years to the Day". Sproutology. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  8. ^ McCullough, Dave (16 April 1983). "From Brussels with LOVE". Sounds. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  9. ^ Perrone, Pierre (1988). "McAloon interview". Club Pour Hommes. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  10. ^ Maconie, Stuart (2004). Cider With Roadies. London: Random House. p. 161. ISBN 0-09-189115-9.
  11. ^ a b "About". prefabsprout.net. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  12. ^ "No longer a Prefab Sprout". Consett Music Project (4). 1984. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  13. ^ Thrills, Adrian (27 August 1983). "Young, gifted and... white?". NME. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  14. ^ Pye, Ian (28 January 1984). "Sprout fever". Melody Maker. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  15. ^ Cooper, Mark (December 1988). "No Sweat". Q Magazine. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  16. ^ Andersson, Jan-Olov (26 March 1984). "Costello's new favourites". Aftonbladet (Sweden).
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  18. ^ Smith, Graham K. (3 March 1984). "Sprout's honour". Record Mirror. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
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  20. ^ "Swoon: A Brief Interview with Graham Lant". Sproutology. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
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  22. ^ Takano, Yuko (April 1988). "Prefab Sprout: From Langley Park to Memphis". Pop Gear. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
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  32. ^ "Tell the Stars I'm Coming… Sony Press Release". Sproutology.co.uk. 8 November 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
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External links edit

  • Sproutology fan site

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Prefab Sprout are an English pop rock band from Witton Gilbert County Durham who rose to fame during the 1980s Formed in 1978 5 by brothers Paddy and Martin McAloon and joined by vocalist guitarist and keyboard player Wendy Smith in 1982 they released their debut album Swoon to critical acclaim in 1984 Their subsequent albums including 1985 s Steve McQueen and 1990 s Jordan The Comeback have been described by Paul Lester of The Guardian as some of the most beautiful and intelligent records of their era 6 Frontman Paddy McAloon is regarded as one of the great songwriters of his time and the band have been credited with producing some of the most beloved pop music of the 1980s and 1990s 1 Prefab SproutPrefab Sprout in 1988Background informationOriginWitton Gilbert County Durham EnglandGenresPop 1 2 sophisti pop 3 4 jazz pop 1 new wave 2 art rock 3 Years active1978 presentLabelsKitchenwareEMI LibertyEpic US MembersPaddy McAloonPast membersMartin McAloonMichael SalmonWendy SmithFeona AttwoodGraham LantSteve DolderNeil ContiNine of their albums reached the Top 40 in the UK Albums Chart and one of their singles The King of Rock n Roll peaked at number seven in the UK Singles Chart The band s other popular songs include When Love Breaks Down and Cars and Girls 5 The band has not played live since 2000 7 Starting from 2003 Paddy McAloon has retained the Prefab Sprout name as a solo project 6 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early days 1977 1983 1 2 Peak commercial success 1983 1992 1 3 Line up changes 1997 2001 1 4 Paddy McAloon solo project 2003 1 5 Unreleased material 2 Band name 3 Members 4 Discography 5 Sources 6 References 7 External linksCareer editEarly days 1977 1983 edit In 1977 brothers Paddy and Martin McAloon formed The Dick Diver Band By 1978 the name had changed to Prefab Sprout a name McAloon had created years earlier when he has said all the groups had names like that 5 8 The band first played live in 1979 having been joined by drummer Michael Salmon The band recorded their first single Lions in My Own Garden Exit Someone b w Radio Love on 25 February 1982 and self released it on their own Candle Records slogan The wax that won t get on your wick Songwriter Paddy McAloon wanted a song title where the first letters of the words spelled out Limoges the French city where his former girlfriend was studying at the time 1 9 Music journalist Stuart Maconie described the track as enigmatic melancholy tuneful and therefore perfect for a jobless literature graduate with girlfriend problems 10 Their lineup expanded shortly after to incorporate vocalist Wendy Smith and they recorded a second single The Devil Has All the Best Tunes Walk On that September 11 Peak commercial success 1983 1992 edit Prefab Sprout were signed by Keith Armstrong s Kitchenware Records in March 1983 after Armstrong heard their music played in the Newcastle branch of HMV he managed 11 12 Their two singles were reissued by Kitchenware and attracted notice including praise from Elvis Costello 13 Following the departure of Michael Salmon as drummer the band recorded their debut album with session drummer Graham Lant in a 24 track studio in Edinburgh on a budget of 5 000 14 15 Entitled Swoon an acronym for Songs Written Out Of Necessity it was released on the Kitchenware label in March 1984 1 It was critically acclaimed with several reviewers highlighting its unorthodox musical style and unconventional lyrics 16 17 18 and it reached No 22 on the UK Albums Chart The album attracted the attention of musician Thomas Dolby who began producing a new batch of what McAloon would describe as simpler songs with the band 19 Graham Lant s relationship with Prefab Sprout ended soon after recording of Swoon so Neil Conti joined the band as drummer 20 The resulting album 1985 s Steve McQueen released in America as Two Wheels Good in anticipation of displeasure from McQueen s estate 21 was highly praised by critics and gave the band its first hit single on UK Singles Chart When Love Breaks Down 1 The band s next project was Protest Songs a sparsely produced and quickly recorded album intended for a limited release in late 1985 The album was put on hold by CBS so as not to stunt sales of Steve McQueen 22 23 finally seeing release in 1989 In 1988 the band released their follow up to Steve McQueen From Langley Park to Memphis The album gave the band their biggest commercial success in the UK with the single The King of Rock n Roll The song is written from the perspective of a washed up singer who had a one hit wonder in the 1950s with a novelty song featuring the chorus Hot dog jumping frog Albuquerque It reached No 7 in the UK Singles Chart their only single to reach the Top 10 From Langley Park to Memphis included guest appearances from Stevie Wonder and Pete Townshend and used multiple producers including Thomas Dolby who could not commit to working on the entire album 5 24 In 1990 Jordan The Comeback fully produced by Thomas Dolby was nominated for a BRIT Award Though the music was more accessible than their earlier material the lyrics and subject matter remained characteristically oblique and suggestive McAloon has alluded in interviews to several albums worth of songs that he has written but are unreleased unrecorded including amongst others concept albums based on the life of Michael Jackson the history of the world Earth The Story So Far and a fictional superhero Zorro the Fox 25 Their greatest hits A Life of Surprises The Best of Prefab Sprout gave them their biggest US hit If You Don t Love Me which spent several weeks in the Top 10 on the dance chart McAloon joked in the album liner notes about the band s lack of touring over the past decade Line up changes 1997 2001 edit After a five year hiatus Prefab Sprout released their first new studio album since 1990 s Jordan Andromeda Heights in 1997 After its release Wendy Smith left the band to pursue a new career as a voice instructor 26 A double album anthology the 38 Carat Collection was released by CBS in 1999 as the group was leaving the record label 1 The group s US label Epic belatedly reissued this set as The Collection in early 2001 1 To promote the compilation in 2000 the band embarked on their first UK tour in ten years In 2001 the band now reduced to Paddy and Martin McAloon released The Gunman and Other Stories a concept album themed on the American Wild West produced by Tony Visconti The opening track Cowboy Dreams was a hit for the British actor singer Jimmy Nail Though critically acclaimed neither enjoyed major commercial success Paddy McAloon solo project 2003 edit After being diagnosed with a medical disorder that seriously impaired his vision Paddy McAloon released the album I Trawl the Megahertz under his own name in 2003 on the EMI Liberty label Fifteen years later in autumn 2018 the album was reissued on Sony Music as a Prefab Sprout record as originally intended As of 2006 McAloon had suffered another setback his hearing had deteriorated due to Meniere s disease citation needed In early 2007 a remastered edition of Steve McQueen was released in a two CD package containing new versions of eight of the songs from the original album in different arrangements performed by McAloon on acoustic guitar Prefab Sprout s first album of new material since 2001 Let s Change the World with Music was released on 7 September 2009 The album is actually a collection of McAloon solo demos originally recorded in the early 1990s intended for an unmade full band Prefab Sprout album Reviews in the UK press were favourable e g 5 5 in The Times 4 5 in The Guardian 4 5 in Record Collector citation needed Crimson Red consisting of developed versions of tracks from the vaults 6 was released on 7 October 2013 on vinyl and CD on the Icebreaker records label A limited edition box set with an interview CD was also released The lead single was The Best Jewel Thief in the World A video for this track produced by Tylar Cornak was originally posted to Vimeo Crimson Red also confirmed that Prefab Sprout was now in effect a solo project with Paddy McAloon singing playing and programming all of the music on the album on his own In a 2013 interview McAloon explained that his health issues in particular the deterioration of his hearing and eyesight 27 now dictated the way in which Prefab Sprout music was recorded making it impractical and even impossible for any other musicians to be involved 28 but that he remained fond of and grateful to his former bandmates On 3 March 2017 McAloon s manager Keith Armstrong one time head of Kitchenware Records posted a short clip on Instagram of McAloon performing a new song America to a camcorder operated by McAloon himself A longer version appears on Armstrong s YouTube page 29 27 On 8 November 2018 Rough Trade announced the availability of vinyl LP and CD versions of I Trawl the Megahertz 30 including a white vinyl special edition of 1000 copies On the same day Sony Music announced the release under their Legacy brand 31 The Sony press release notes that although this was originally a solo album it is now fitting to classify it as a Prefab Sprout record 32 Unreleased material edit Several interviews have described a significant vault of unreleased material credited either to Prefab Sprout or to McAloon himself 33 Crimson Red was based on tracks from the vault and Let s Change the World with Music was released in a form that was substantially similar to its 1993 demo form On 10 December 2018 Paddy McAloon featured in an interview on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 McAloon said that Sony would be making further releases and that since 2013 he had been working on an album of unreleased material Femmes Mythologiques to be issued in September 2019 During the radio appearance he played a segment of a song called Cleopatra 34 However the album has yet to be released and as of 2023 no additional information is available about its release Band name editSeveral inaccurate stories have circulated about the origins of the band s unusual name According to the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles amp Albums the band s name was a mondegreen from the song Jackson We got married in a fever hotter than a pepper sprout misheard by frontman Paddy McAloon 5 McAloon has maintained that the name was entirely made up stating in a 1984 interview I was asked about the name so many times I used to invent stories about it The truth of the matter is that I made it up Around that time all the groups were supposed to mean something and when you are 13 you think it s profound that there must be some secrecy I liked the idea and so thought of two odd words put them together and have kept it basically because it reminds me of how I used to look at things 35 Members editCurrent membersPaddy McAloon vocals guitars keyboards programming piano harmonica bass guitar 1978 present Former membersMartin McAloon bass guitar 1978 2001 36 Michael Salmon drums percussion 1978 1983 Wendy Smith vocals guitars keyboards piano tambourine 1982 2000 Feona Attwood vocals 1982 Graham Lant drums percussion 1983 1984 John Hendry drums percussion 1984 Neil Conti drums percussion 1984 1993 2000 36 Paul Smith drums percussion 1997 37 Touring musiciansKevin Armstrong guitar 1985 Michael Graves keyboards 1985 1986 Discography editMain article Prefab Sprout discography Swoon 1984 Steve McQueen 1985 From Langley Park to Memphis 1988 Protest Songs 1989 Jordan The Comeback 1990 Andromeda Heights 1997 The Gunman and Other Stories 2001 I Trawl the Megahertz 2003 Let s Change the World with Music 2009 Crimson Red 2013 Sources editBirch John Myths Melodies amp Metaphysics Paddy McAloon s Prefab Sprout ISBN 978 0 9558832 0 0 Birch John Prefab Sprout The Early Years ISBN 978 1 9997967 0 9References edit a b c d e f g h Biography by Stewart Mason AllMusic Retrieved 4 December 2008 a b Clarke Donald 1998 The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Penguin Books p 1016 ISBN 978 0 1405 1370 7 a b 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Retrieved 6 June 2019 Pye Ian 28 January 1984 Sprout fever Melody Maker Retrieved 8 June 2019 Cooper Mark December 1988 No Sweat Q Magazine Retrieved 7 June 2019 Andersson Jan Olov 26 March 1984 Costello s new favourites Aftonbladet Sweden Nichols Kathryn 1984 A Prefabricated Style Debut Magazine 3 Retrieved 6 June 2019 Smith Graham K 3 March 1984 Sprout s honour Record Mirror Retrieved 6 June 2019 Takahashi Kentaro September 1986 Prefab Sprout Music Magazine Japan Retrieved 12 October 2019 Swoon A Brief Interview with Graham Lant Sproutology 4 October 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2019 McAloon Martin Steve McQueen s estate never officially commented on the album title it was nervousness in a notoriously litigious nation that sparked the name change Twitter Retrieved 1 April 2020 Takano Yuko April 1988 Prefab Sprout From Langley Park to Memphis Pop Gear Retrieved 18 October 2019 Dave DiMartino 20 August 1988 Prefab Sprout Takes Root Billboard Retrieved 18 October 2019 Doyle Tom Paddy McAloon From Langley Park To Memphis And Back Sound on Sound Retrieved 5 June 2019 Paddy McAloon of Prefab Sprout Telegraph co uk Retrieved 2 March 2017 Wendy Smith singer with hit band Prefab Sprout has launched a new Stock Photo Alamy Alamy Stock Photo 19 June 1997 Archived from the original on 4 July 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 a b Paphides Pete 6 March 2017 Music blog Why Prefab Sprout s return with America is a whim and a wonder The Guardian Retrieved 24 March 2019 Eaton Lewis Andrew 1 October 2013 Paddy McAloon on the return of Prefab Sprout The Scotsman Retrieved 24 March 2019 PREFAB SPROUT AMERICA YouTube Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 18 August 2017 Prefab Sprout I Trawl The Megahertz Roughtrade com Retrieved 10 December 2018 Prefab Sprout I Trawl The Megahertz Wearesonymusiclegacy com Retrieved 10 December 2018 Tell the Stars I m Coming Sony Press Release Sproutology co uk 8 November 2018 Retrieved 24 March 2019 Clayton Lea Tony Prefab Sprout s Paddy McAloon Like Gandalf on his way to work in the House of Lords The Irish Times Retrieved 31 March 2021 Today 10 12 2018 BBC Sounds BBC Retrieved 10 December 2018 Nichols Kathryn 1984 A Prefabricated Style Debut 3 Retrieved 2 April 2020 a b Berkmann Marcus 8 February 2014 Prefab Sprout s comeback gives hope to the over 50s The Spectator Retrieved 25 August 2020 Andromeda Heights Prefab Sprout Credits AllMusic Retrieved 27 April 2019 External links editSproutology fan site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prefab Sprout amp oldid 1185944166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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