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The Bathers (band)

The Bathers are a Scottish chamber pop band. The vehicle for singer-songwriter, Chris Thomson, they are sometimes referred to as "the best-kept secret in Scottish music" and have released seven albums. Initially active between 1985 and 2001, they reformed in 2016.

Biography

Chris Thomson originally came to attention with the 1980s Glasgow funk/pop/Celtic soul band Friends Again, which also featured future Love and Money members Paul McGeechan, James Grant and Stuart Kerr. When Friends Again split up in 1985, Thomson secured a solo deal with Go! Discs Records, using the project name of "The Bathers" and drawing on a pool of musicians (including Grant) to flesh out his songs.

The debut Bathers album was 1987's Unusual Places To Die. Recorded with a core band of Thomson, Sam Loup (bass), Jon Turner (keyboards) and James Locke (drums), it gained an enthusiastic critical reception, but label politics limited its success.[citation needed] Thomson went back to the drawing board, changed record labels, and released the follow-up Sweet Deceit on Island Records in 1990, to further critical acclaim. Thomson then took time out from The Bathers to work with two former members of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions (Neil Clark and Stephen Irvine) and Madness bass player Mark Bedford in the one-off band Bloomsday, who released their lone album Fortuny in 1990.

Returning to The Bathers, Thompson signed to the German label Marina Records, which would go on to release three albums by the band – Lagoon Blues (1993), Sunpowder (1995) and Kelvingrove Baby (1997). Working from a floating membership (which still included James Grant, Neil Clark and James Locke) The Bathers now featured string players and arrangers Mark Wilson and Iain White, keyboard player Carlo Scattini and drummer/percussionist Hazel Morrison (who also added operatic soprano backing vocals). Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins recorded several tracks with the band on 1995's Sunpowder, and performed live with them in Glasgow. Although Thomson enjoyed a good relationship with Marina, he felt that a label nearer home would be preferable: consequently, The Bathers' sixth album Pandemonia appeared on Wrasse Records in 1999.

By 2001, The Bathers featured Thomson, Morrison, White, Callum McNair (electric guitar), Ken McHugh (bass), Barry Overstreet (saxophone, guitar, vocals) and Robert Henderson (trumpet), but gigs were rare. Despite never formally splitting up, the band quietly bowed out after releasing Desire Regained in 2001 (a compilation of twenty re-recordings of the best known Bathers songs). The Bathers' reputation remained intact despite their retirement – in 2003, The Scotsman listed the fifth Bathers album Kelvingrove Baby at number 42 in its 100 Best Scottish Albums; in 2005 the newspaper put the band's second opus Sweet Deceit as one of their five lost Scottish classic albums.[1]

After fifteen years of inactivity, Chris Thomson reformed The Bathers in January 2016 to play two shows at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, with a lineup of himself, Hazel Morrison and James Grant, plus Maya Burman-Roy, Andrew Cruickshank and Kobus Frick. Subsequently reverting to the Thomson-Morrison-McNair-McHugh lineup, the band announced further dates for October 2016 in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, as well as reissues of their back catalogue and the recording of a new album. Also in 2016, Thomson was confirmed as one of the main contributors to Paul McGeechan's Starless LP.

In August 2020, 'Lagoon Blues', 'Sunpowder' and 'Kelvingrove Baby' were reissued through Marina Records on limited edition vinyl.

Personnel

Current members

  • Chris Thomson – lead vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards
  • Callum McNair – electric guitar, vocals
  • Ken McHugh – bass guitar
  • Hazel Morrison – drums, percussion, vocals

Previous/ensemble members

  • Sam Loup – bass guitar
  • Jon Turner – keyboards
  • Mark Wilson – violin
  • Iain White – violin, viola
  • Fermina Haze – keyboards
  • Douglas MacIntyre – bass guitar, mandolin, electric guitar
  • Barry Overstreet – saxophone, guitar, vocals
  • Robert Henderson – trumpet
  • Carlo Scattini – keyboards
  • James Grant – guitar
  • James Locke – drums, percussion
  • Maya Burman-Roy
  • Andrew Cruickshank
  • Kobus Frick
  • Paul Leonard Morgan – piano, keyboards

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Fancy Dress" (1987), Go! Discs
  • "Twenty-Two" (1999), Wrasse Records

External links

  • Unofficial Bathers homepage and fan forum

References

  1. ^ News.scotsman.com

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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 The Bathers band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Bathers are a Scottish chamber pop band The vehicle for singer songwriter Chris Thomson they are sometimes referred to as the best kept secret in Scottish music and have released seven albums Initially active between 1985 and 2001 they reformed in 2016 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personnel 2 1 Current members 2 2 Previous ensemble members 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 External links 5 ReferencesBiography EditChris Thomson originally came to attention with the 1980s Glasgow funk pop Celtic soul band Friends Again which also featured future Love and Money members Paul McGeechan James Grant and Stuart Kerr When Friends Again split up in 1985 Thomson secured a solo deal with Go Discs Records using the project name of The Bathers and drawing on a pool of musicians including Grant to flesh out his songs The debut Bathers album was 1987 s Unusual Places To Die Recorded with a core band of Thomson Sam Loup bass Jon Turner keyboards and James Locke drums it gained an enthusiastic critical reception but label politics limited its success citation needed Thomson went back to the drawing board changed record labels and released the follow up Sweet Deceit on Island Records in 1990 to further critical acclaim Thomson then took time out from The Bathers to work with two former members of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Neil Clark and Stephen Irvine and Madness bass player Mark Bedford in the one off band Bloomsday who released their lone album Fortuny in 1990 Returning to The Bathers Thompson signed to the German label Marina Records which would go on to release three albums by the band Lagoon Blues 1993 Sunpowder 1995 and Kelvingrove Baby 1997 Working from a floating membership which still included James Grant Neil Clark and James Locke The Bathers now featured string players and arrangers Mark Wilson and Iain White keyboard player Carlo Scattini and drummer percussionist Hazel Morrison who also added operatic soprano backing vocals Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins recorded several tracks with the band on 1995 s Sunpowder and performed live with them in Glasgow Although Thomson enjoyed a good relationship with Marina he felt that a label nearer home would be preferable consequently The Bathers sixth album Pandemonia appeared on Wrasse Records in 1999 By 2001 The Bathers featured Thomson Morrison White Callum McNair electric guitar Ken McHugh bass Barry Overstreet saxophone guitar vocals and Robert Henderson trumpet but gigs were rare Despite never formally splitting up the band quietly bowed out after releasing Desire Regained in 2001 a compilation of twenty re recordings of the best known Bathers songs The Bathers reputation remained intact despite their retirement in 2003 The Scotsman listed the fifth Bathers album Kelvingrove Baby at number 42 in its 100 Best Scottish Albums in 2005 the newspaper put the band s second opus Sweet Deceit as one of their five lost Scottish classic albums 1 After fifteen years of inactivity Chris Thomson reformed The Bathers in January 2016 to play two shows at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow with a lineup of himself Hazel Morrison and James Grant plus Maya Burman Roy Andrew Cruickshank and Kobus Frick Subsequently reverting to the Thomson Morrison McNair McHugh lineup the band announced further dates for October 2016 in Glasgow Edinburgh and London as well as reissues of their back catalogue and the recording of a new album Also in 2016 Thomson was confirmed as one of the main contributors to Paul McGeechan s Starless LP In August 2020 Lagoon Blues Sunpowder and Kelvingrove Baby were reissued through Marina Records on limited edition vinyl Personnel EditCurrent members Edit Chris Thomson lead vocals guitar piano keyboards Callum McNair electric guitar vocals Ken McHugh bass guitar Hazel Morrison drums percussion vocalsPrevious ensemble members Edit Sam Loup bass guitar Jon Turner keyboards Mark Wilson violin Iain White violin viola Fermina Haze keyboards Douglas MacIntyre bass guitar mandolin electric guitar Barry Overstreet saxophone guitar vocals Robert Henderson trumpet Carlo Scattini keyboards James Grant guitar James Locke drums percussion Maya Burman Roy Andrew Cruickshank Kobus Frick Paul Leonard Morgan piano keyboardsDiscography EditAlbums Edit Unusual Places to Die 1987 Go Discs Sweet Deceit 1990 Island Records Lagoon Blues 1993 Marina Records Sunpowder 1995 Marina Records Kelvingrove Baby 1997 Marina Records Pandemonia 1999 Wrasse Records Desire Regained 2001 Wrasse Records Summer Lightning 2022 Last Night from GlasgowSingles Edit Fancy Dress 1987 Go Discs Twenty Two 1999 Wrasse RecordsExternal links EditUnofficial Bathers homepage and fan forumReferences Edit News scotsman com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bathers band amp oldid 1103984999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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