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The Charlatans (English band)

The Charlatans are an English rock band formed in West Midlands, England in 1988.[1] The current line-up comprises lead vocalist Tim Burgess, guitarist Mark Collins, bassist Martin Blunt and keyboardist Tony Rogers.[2]

The Charlatans
The Charlatans playing at the Eolica Festival in July 2007, Tenerife.
Background information
OriginWest Midlands, England
Genres
Years active1988–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitewww.thecharlatans.net

All the band's thirteen studio albums have charted in the top 40 of the UK Albums Chart, three of them being number ones. They have also had 22 top 40 singles and four top 10 entries in the UK Singles Chart, including the hits "The Only One I Know" and "One to Another".

History

Formation (1988–1989)

The band were formed in the West Midlands by bassist Martin Blunt, who recruited fellow West Midlanders Rob Collins (keyboards), Jon Brookes (drums), Jon Day (Jonathan Baker) (guitar) and singer-guitarist Baz Ketley. Ketley left the band and was replaced by singer Tim Burgess, who had supported the Charlatans with his previous band, the Electric Crayons.[3]

Although the Charlatans would later become popularly associated with the Madchester scene, the band's early demos recorded in 1988 in Birmingham and Dudley already evidenced the sound that the band ultimately became famous for, dominated by Collins's Hammond organ but underpinned by the driving rhythm section of Blunt's powerful running bass and Brookes's drumming.[4] With their sound – fusing 1960s soul, R&B and garage rock – inherited from Blunt's earlier 1982 band Makin' Time, the band saw themselves firmly in the West Midlands tradition of hard-edged soul and R&B that included Birmingham bands The Spencer Davis Group and early Dexys Midnight Runners.[5] Blunt has characterised the band's early influences as including the Stranglers, Stax Records, Joy Division and the Doors, but has also credited the band's formation during the explosive growth of the acid house scene as contributing to their sound, so that they "suddenly sounded like the Spencer Davis Group on E".[3]

Although the name The Charlatans was already being used when the original members of the band were still located in the West Midlands, many sources state that they formed in Northwich, Cheshire.[6] This is because the band relocated to the home town of new lead singer Tim Burgess (who was born in Salford, but lived in Northwich from an early age) before the 1990 release of The Charlatans' debut single "Indian Rope", on the band's own Dead Dead Good Records label. Thus based on the definition of hometown used by Guinness World Records the band was formed in Northwich, and consequently Northwich is recorded as their home town in such publications as British Hit Singles & Albums. One of the band's earliest known live performances was supporting The Stone Roses at the London School of Economics on 2 December 1988.[7]

Early years (1990–1993)

 
The Charlatans during their early days.

The debut single "Indian Rope" proved to be an indie hit and the group soon found a major label in Beggars Banquet offshoot Situation Two in time for the release of "The Only One I Know", which reached the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart.[8] A further single "Then" and their debut album Some Friendly were released later that year. Around this time The Charlatans were forced to add UK to their name for an American tour due to competing claims by an American rock band also known as The Charlatans.[2]

Day left the band after 1991's "Over Rising" single to be replaced by Mark Collins (no relation to Rob). The band brought in producer Flood for their second album Between 10th and 11th (named after the address of the New York Marquee, the site of the group's first US concert). Released in early 1992, the album failed to reach the Top 20 in the UK Albums Chart,[8] but the Top 20 success of lead single "Weirdo" and a double weekend of gigs ('Daytripper') in Blackpool and Brighton together with Ride would keep them in the public eye.[8][9]

The band suffered a major setback later that year, when Rob Collins was charged with armed robbery after a friend had robbed an off licence while he was waiting in the car outside.[2] Collins claimed to have no foreknowledge of the robbery until he heard a gunshot inside the shop and his friend exited, although he later admitted that he should not have picked up his friend after he had realised what he had done. In court he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of "assisting an offender after an offence" and served four months in prison.[2]

Mid-nineties fame (1994–1997)

Their third album Up To Our Hips (1994) reached number 8 in the UK Albums Chart.[8]

In 1995 the release of the band's self-titled fourth album saw them become major UK stars again, topping the UK albums chart and spawning the Top 20 single "Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over".[8]

Keyboard player Rob Collins was killed in a traffic accident on 22 July 1996, during the recording of the band's fifth album Tellin' Stories. The Charlatans decided to continue, drafting in the Primal Scream and former Felt keyboardist Martin Duffy until a permanent replacement for Collins could be found, particularly for The Charlatans' support slot at Oasis' Knebworth concerts which were occurring in less than three weeks time on August 10 and 11. Tellin' Stories was released in 1997, featuring contributions from both Rob Collins and Duffy. The group had their biggest UK hits to date in the singles "One to Another", "North Country Boy" and "How High".[8]

Line-up and label changes (1997–2004)

After the release of the career-spanning compilation Melting Pot the band's contract with Beggars Banquet was up, and they signed to Universal Records.[2] Relations with the Beggars label remained strong however, and the band helped put together the B-sides collection Songs From The Other Side and the DVD Just Lookin' 1990–1997, which showcased all their promotional videos and a selection of live recordings from that era.

Us and Us Only was the start of a new era for The Charlatans. Their first release for Universal saw new keyboard player Tony Rogers make his Charlatans album debut,[2] having previously toured in support of Tellin' Stories and contributing to B-sides "Keep It to Yourself" and "Clean Up Kid" from the "How High" single. The band took on a slightly country sound, heavily influenced by Burgess's love of Bob Dylan.

The soul-influenced Wonderland followed in 2001;[10] that year the band performed at V Festival in London.[11]

The album Up at the Lake was released in 2004.

The Sanctuary years (2005–2007)

The band released their ninth full-length album on 10 April 2006, their first for new label Sanctuary Records. Titled Simpatico, the reggae- and dub-tinged album was produced by Jim Lowe and included fan favourite "NYC (There's No Need to Stop)" and first single "Blackened Blue Eyes".[12] The single charted at number 28, whilst the album reached the top 10 the week it was released before dropping off the charts shortly afterward.[8]

Their follow-up to Simpatico was the career-spanning singles compilation entitled Forever: The Singles, released on CD and DVD on 13 November 2006. It was preceded by the single "You're So Pretty We're So Pretty", remixed by Youth from its original version on Wonderland (2001).

The band played a number of high-profile gigs in mid-2007 supporting The Who and The Rolling Stones at venues including Wembley Stadium and Twickenham Stadium in London, the Bingley Music Live event, Nass Festival 2007, and at Delamere Forest in Cheshire. A recording of Live at Delamere Forest was released as a five-part download for a limited time via their official website.

Cooking Vinyl, nostalgic performances and Brookes's illness (2008–2012)

The band contributed the song "Blank Heart, Blank Mind" to a Love Music Hate Racism compilation CD which came free with the October 2007 issue of the NME. Later that month, new single "You Cross My Path" was released as a free download exclusively through the XFM website. A second single "Oh! Vanity" emerged in March 2008, as The Charlatans teamed up with XFM once again, becoming the first UK band to release an album (their tenth studio album You Cross My Path) as a free download via a radio station. The album also received a physical CD/LP release on the Cooking Vinyl label on 19 May 2008, which coincided with a full UK tour.

Their eleventh studio album, Who We Touch, was released on 6 September 2010 on Cooking Vinyl Records and included the single "Love Is Ending". The album charted at No. 21 in the UK Albums Chart. 2010 also saw the twentieth anniversary of the band's debut album Some Friendly, which they played live at Primavera Sound Festival 2010.[13]

On 15 September 2010, drummer Jon Brookes collapsed during a performance in Philadelphia. The remaining US tour dates were postponed, as Brookes was diagnosed with a brain tumour[14] and was flown back to the UK for an operation and course of radiation and chemotherapy treatment. The Verve's Peter Salisbury acted as a stand-in drummer for the remainder of the Charlatans UK dates. Brookes returned to the stage for the band's Christmas and New Year Eve's gigs in 2010.

On 28 March 2011 Universal Music re-released a deluxe edition of the band's 1999 album Us and Us Only, featuring a collection of bonus tracks including B-sides, live recordings, radio sessions and rare remixes. In March and April 2011 Tim Burgess and Mark Collins played an acoustic tour of the UK, to coincide with which they released an EP Warm Sounds, which featured six stripped-down and reworked versions of Charlatans tracks including "North Country Boy", "The Only One I Know" and "Smash The System". In December 2011 the band announced they would be performing Tellin' Stories in its entirety at London's HMV Hammersmith Apollo, O2 Apollo Manchester and Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom in June 2012.

Death of Jon Brookes, Modern Nature, Different Days and A Head Full of Ideas (2013–present)

The band returned to their Big Mushroom studio to begin working on demos for a new album in 2013. In May the Mountain Picnic Blues DVD was released, a documentary about their Tellin' Stories album from its creation in 1997 to the 15th anniversary of the album.

On 13 August 2013 the band's 44-year-old drummer Jon Brookes died from a brain tumour having undergone several operations and treatment for the condition since his initial diagnosis in 2010.[15] The band themselves paid him tribute in a special event, with Pete Salisbury playing in his place and bands such as Beady Eye, The Vaccines and Manic Street Preachers also joining the bill. Proceeds from the night went to The Brain Tumour Charity, of which The Charlatans are now patrons; the charity have set up The Jon Brookes Fund as a lasting tribute to the drummer.[16]

Tim Burgess confirmed that Brookes's recordings would appear on the band's next album, originally slated for sometime in 2014.[17]

The Charlatans announced details of their twelfth studio album Modern Nature, to be released on 26 January 2015 on their new label BMG Rights Management. Featuring eleven new tracks (including the recent limited edition 7" "Talking in Tones"), Modern Nature was produced by The Charlatans and Jim Spencer and mixed by Craig Silvey. The album features contributions from the band's temporary drummers Peter Salisbury (of The Verve), Stephen Morris (of New Order) and Gabriel Gurnsey (of Factory Floor), as well as producer Dave Tolan, backing singers Melanie Marshall and Sandra Marvin, strings by Sean O'Hagan and brass courtesy of Jim Paterson from Dexys Midnight Runners.

The group's thirteenth album, Different Days, was released on 26 May 2017.[18]

In July 2021, the group announced the release of A Head Full of Ideas: The Best of Charlatans, which was released on 15 October 2021.

On 1 June 2022, the group supported Liam Gallagher at his concert at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester.

On 16 July 2022, the group supported Gerry Cinnamon at his concert at Hampden Park in Glasgow.

Discography

Band members

Current members
  • Martin Blunt – bass (1988–present)
  • Tim Burgess – lead vocals, harmonica (1989–present)
  • Mark Collins – guitar, pedal steel guitar (1991–present)
  • Tony Rogers – keyboards, backing vocals (1997–present)
Current touring musicians
Former members
  • Jon Brookes – drums, percussion (1988–2010; died 2013)
  • Rob Collins – keyboards, organ, piano, backing vocals (1988–1996; died 1996)
  • Jon Baker– guitar (1988–1991)
  • Baz Ketley – lead vocals, guitar (1988–1989)
Former touring musicians
  • Martin Duffy – keyboards, organ, piano, mellotron (1996–1997, died 2022)
Timeline

References

  1. ^ Melody Maker issue dated 3 December 1988 shows advert for concert of The Stone Roses at the LSE, London 2 December 1988 with The Charlatans as support.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Martin C. Strong (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 165–166. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  3. ^ a b Simpson, Dave (15 November 2021). "The Charlatans: how we made The Only One I Know – 'I'm still not sure which bit's the chorus'". theguardian.com. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  4. ^ Robb, John (2010). "First Rehearsals". The Charlatans We Are Rock. London: Random House. p. 18. ISBN 1409034399. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  5. ^ Robb, John (2010). "Shape up or ship out ... the band's sound comes together". The Charlatans We Are Rock. London: Random House. p. 18. ISBN 1409034399. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  6. ^ . Helphiregroupjobs.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  7. ^ Melody Maker issue dated 3 December 1988.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 100. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  9. ^ . Ukmix.org. Archived from the original on 3 June 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  10. ^ . Chart Attack, 25 September 2001
  11. ^ . Chart Attack, 24 August 2001. Review By Frank Walshe
  12. ^ "The Charlatans set to unleash new LP | News". NME. 12 January 2006. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Ola's Kool Kitchen on Radio23 Charlatans live set Primavera 2010 : DJ Ola : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive". Archive.org. 10 March 2001. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  14. ^ Brown, Jonathan (24 September 2010). "Nzherald.co.nz". Nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  15. ^ "BBC News - Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes dies age 44". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  16. ^ "Beady Eye, The Vaccines and The Charlatans perform at Jon Brookes tribute concert | News". NME. 19 October 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  17. ^ "Late Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes to appear on band's new album | News". NME. 26 November 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  18. ^ Maine, Samantha (20 March 2017). "The Charlatans announce new album featuring Paul Weller, Kurt Wagner and Johnny Marr". NME. Time Inc. UK. Retrieved 20 March 2017.

Sources

  • Wills, D. The Charlatans : The authorised history, Virgin Books, 1999. ISBN 0-7535-0194-5

External links

  • Official website
  • The Charlatans Live at Primavera podcast

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For the 1960s American band see The Charlatans American band 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 Charlatans English band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Charlatans are an English rock band formed in West Midlands England in 1988 1 The current line up comprises lead vocalist Tim Burgess guitarist Mark Collins bassist Martin Blunt and keyboardist Tony Rogers 2 The CharlatansThe Charlatans playing at the Eolica Festival in July 2007 Tenerife Background informationOriginWest Midlands EnglandGenresAlternative rockMadchesterindie rockBritpopYears active1988 presentLabelsSituation TwoBeggars BanquetUniversalSanctuaryCooking VinylBMGMembersMartin Blunt Tim Burgess Mark Collins Tony RogersPast membersRob Collins Jon Brookes Jon Day Baz KetleyWebsitewww wbr thecharlatans wbr netAll the band s thirteen studio albums have charted in the top 40 of the UK Albums Chart three of them being number ones They have also had 22 top 40 singles and four top 10 entries in the UK Singles Chart including the hits The Only One I Know and One to Another Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1988 1989 1 2 Early years 1990 1993 1 3 Mid nineties fame 1994 1997 1 4 Line up and label changes 1997 2004 1 5 The Sanctuary years 2005 2007 1 6 Cooking Vinyl nostalgic performances and Brookes s illness 2008 2012 1 7 Death of Jon Brookes Modern Nature Different Days and A Head Full of Ideas 2013 present 2 Discography 3 Band members 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory EditFormation 1988 1989 Edit The band were formed in the West Midlands by bassist Martin Blunt who recruited fellow West Midlanders Rob Collins keyboards Jon Brookes drums Jon Day Jonathan Baker guitar and singer guitarist Baz Ketley Ketley left the band and was replaced by singer Tim Burgess who had supported the Charlatans with his previous band the Electric Crayons 3 Although the Charlatans would later become popularly associated with the Madchester scene the band s early demos recorded in 1988 in Birmingham and Dudley already evidenced the sound that the band ultimately became famous for dominated by Collins s Hammond organ but underpinned by the driving rhythm section of Blunt s powerful running bass and Brookes s drumming 4 With their sound fusing 1960s soul R amp B and garage rock inherited from Blunt s earlier 1982 band Makin Time the band saw themselves firmly in the West Midlands tradition of hard edged soul and R amp B that included Birmingham bands The Spencer Davis Group and early Dexys Midnight Runners 5 Blunt has characterised the band s early influences as including the Stranglers Stax Records Joy Division and the Doors but has also credited the band s formation during the explosive growth of the acid house scene as contributing to their sound so that they suddenly sounded like the Spencer Davis Group on E 3 Although the name The Charlatans was already being used when the original members of the band were still located in the West Midlands many sources state that they formed in Northwich Cheshire 6 This is because the band relocated to the home town of new lead singer Tim Burgess who was born in Salford but lived in Northwich from an early age before the 1990 release of The Charlatans debut single Indian Rope on the band s own Dead Dead Good Records label Thus based on the definition of hometown used by Guinness World Records the band was formed in Northwich and consequently Northwich is recorded as their home town in such publications as British Hit Singles amp Albums One of the band s earliest known live performances was supporting The Stone Roses at the London School of Economics on 2 December 1988 7 Early years 1990 1993 Edit The Charlatans during their early days The debut single Indian Rope proved to be an indie hit and the group soon found a major label in Beggars Banquet offshoot Situation Two in time for the release of The Only One I Know which reached the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart 8 A further single Then and their debut album Some Friendly were released later that year Around this time The Charlatans were forced to add UK to their name for an American tour due to competing claims by an American rock band also known as The Charlatans 2 Day left the band after 1991 s Over Rising single to be replaced by Mark Collins no relation to Rob The band brought in producer Flood for their second album Between 10th and 11th named after the address of the New York Marquee the site of the group s first US concert Released in early 1992 the album failed to reach the Top 20 in the UK Albums Chart 8 but the Top 20 success of lead single Weirdo and a double weekend of gigs Daytripper in Blackpool and Brighton together with Ride would keep them in the public eye 8 9 The band suffered a major setback later that year when Rob Collins was charged with armed robbery after a friend had robbed an off licence while he was waiting in the car outside 2 Collins claimed to have no foreknowledge of the robbery until he heard a gunshot inside the shop and his friend exited although he later admitted that he should not have picked up his friend after he had realised what he had done In court he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assisting an offender after an offence and served four months in prison 2 Mid nineties fame 1994 1997 Edit Their third album Up To Our Hips 1994 reached number 8 in the UK Albums Chart 8 In 1995 the release of the band s self titled fourth album saw them become major UK stars again topping the UK albums chart and spawning the Top 20 single Just When You re Thinkin Things Over 8 Keyboard player Rob Collins was killed in a traffic accident on 22 July 1996 during the recording of the band s fifth album Tellin Stories The Charlatans decided to continue drafting in the Primal Scream and former Felt keyboardist Martin Duffy until a permanent replacement for Collins could be found particularly for The Charlatans support slot at Oasis Knebworth concerts which were occurring in less than three weeks time on August 10 and 11 Tellin Stories was released in 1997 featuring contributions from both Rob Collins and Duffy The group had their biggest UK hits to date in the singles One to Another North Country Boy and How High 8 Line up and label changes 1997 2004 Edit After the release of the career spanning compilation Melting Pot the band s contract with Beggars Banquet was up and they signed to Universal Records 2 Relations with the Beggars label remained strong however and the band helped put together the B sides collection Songs From The Other Side and the DVD Just Lookin 1990 1997 which showcased all their promotional videos and a selection of live recordings from that era Us and Us Only was the start of a new era for The Charlatans Their first release for Universal saw new keyboard player Tony Rogers make his Charlatans album debut 2 having previously toured in support of Tellin Stories and contributing to B sides Keep It to Yourself and Clean Up Kid from the How High single The band took on a slightly country sound heavily influenced by Burgess s love of Bob Dylan The soul influenced Wonderland followed in 2001 10 that year the band performed at V Festival in London 11 The album Up at the Lake was released in 2004 The Sanctuary years 2005 2007 Edit The band released their ninth full length album on 10 April 2006 their first for new label Sanctuary Records Titled Simpatico the reggae and dub tinged album was produced by Jim Lowe and included fan favourite NYC There s No Need to Stop and first single Blackened Blue Eyes 12 The single charted at number 28 whilst the album reached the top 10 the week it was released before dropping off the charts shortly afterward 8 Their follow up to Simpatico was the career spanning singles compilation entitled Forever The Singles released on CD and DVD on 13 November 2006 It was preceded by the single You re So Pretty We re So Pretty remixed by Youth from its original version on Wonderland 2001 The band played a number of high profile gigs in mid 2007 supporting The Who and The Rolling Stones at venues including Wembley Stadium and Twickenham Stadium in London the Bingley Music Live event Nass Festival 2007 and at Delamere Forest in Cheshire A recording of Live at Delamere Forest was released as a five part download for a limited time via their official website Cooking Vinyl nostalgic performances and Brookes s illness 2008 2012 Edit The band contributed the song Blank Heart Blank Mind to a Love Music Hate Racism compilation CD which came free with the October 2007 issue of the NME Later that month new single You Cross My Path was released as a free download exclusively through the XFM website A second single Oh Vanity emerged in March 2008 as The Charlatans teamed up with XFM once again becoming the first UK band to release an album their tenth studio album You Cross My Path as a free download via a radio station The album also received a physical CD LP release on the Cooking Vinyl label on 19 May 2008 which coincided with a full UK tour Their eleventh studio album Who We Touch was released on 6 September 2010 on Cooking Vinyl Records and included the single Love Is Ending The album charted at No 21 in the UK Albums Chart 2010 also saw the twentieth anniversary of the band s debut album Some Friendly which they played live at Primavera Sound Festival 2010 13 On 15 September 2010 drummer Jon Brookes collapsed during a performance in Philadelphia The remaining US tour dates were postponed as Brookes was diagnosed with a brain tumour 14 and was flown back to the UK for an operation and course of radiation and chemotherapy treatment The Verve s Peter Salisbury acted as a stand in drummer for the remainder of the Charlatans UK dates Brookes returned to the stage for the band s Christmas and New Year Eve s gigs in 2010 On 28 March 2011 Universal Music re released a deluxe edition of the band s 1999 album Us and Us Only featuring a collection of bonus tracks including B sides live recordings radio sessions and rare remixes In March and April 2011 Tim Burgess and Mark Collins played an acoustic tour of the UK to coincide with which they released an EP Warm Sounds which featured six stripped down and reworked versions of Charlatans tracks including North Country Boy The Only One I Know and Smash The System In December 2011 the band announced they would be performing Tellin Stories in its entirety at London s HMV Hammersmith Apollo O2 Apollo Manchester and Glasgow s Barrowland Ballroom in June 2012 Death of Jon Brookes Modern Nature Different Days and A Head Full of Ideas 2013 present Edit The band returned to their Big Mushroom studio to begin working on demos for a new album in 2013 In May the Mountain Picnic Blues DVD was released a documentary about their Tellin Stories album from its creation in 1997 to the 15th anniversary of the album On 13 August 2013 the band s 44 year old drummer Jon Brookes died from a brain tumour having undergone several operations and treatment for the condition since his initial diagnosis in 2010 15 The band themselves paid him tribute in a special event with Pete Salisbury playing in his place and bands such as Beady Eye The Vaccines and Manic Street Preachers also joining the bill Proceeds from the night went to The Brain Tumour Charity of which The Charlatans are now patrons the charity have set up The Jon Brookes Fund as a lasting tribute to the drummer 16 Tim Burgess confirmed that Brookes s recordings would appear on the band s next album originally slated for sometime in 2014 17 The Charlatans announced details of their twelfth studio album Modern Nature to be released on 26 January 2015 on their new label BMG Rights Management Featuring eleven new tracks including the recent limited edition 7 Talking in Tones Modern Nature was produced by The Charlatans and Jim Spencer and mixed by Craig Silvey The album features contributions from the band s temporary drummers Peter Salisbury of The Verve Stephen Morris of New Order and Gabriel Gurnsey of Factory Floor as well as producer Dave Tolan backing singers Melanie Marshall and Sandra Marvin strings by Sean O Hagan and brass courtesy of Jim Paterson from Dexys Midnight Runners The group s thirteenth album Different Days was released on 26 May 2017 18 In July 2021 the group announced the release of A Head Full of Ideas The Best of Charlatans which was released on 15 October 2021 On 1 June 2022 the group supported Liam Gallagher at his concert at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester On 16 July 2022 the group supported Gerry Cinnamon at his concert at Hampden Park in Glasgow Discography EditMain article The Charlatans discography Some Friendly 1990 Between 10th and 11th 1992 Up to Our Hips 1994 The Charlatans 1995 Tellin Stories 1997 Us and Us Only 1999 Wonderland 2001 Up at the Lake 2004 Simpatico 2006 You Cross My Path 2008 Who We Touch 2010 Modern Nature 2015 Different Days 2017 Band members EditCurrent membersMartin Blunt bass 1988 present Tim Burgess lead vocals harmonica 1989 present Mark Collins guitar pedal steel guitar 1991 present Tony Rogers keyboards backing vocals 1997 present Current touring musiciansPeter Salisbury drums percussion 2010 present Former membersJon Brookes drums percussion 1988 2010 died 2013 Rob Collins keyboards organ piano backing vocals 1988 1996 died 1996 Jon Baker guitar 1988 1991 Baz Ketley lead vocals guitar 1988 1989 Former touring musiciansMartin Duffy keyboards organ piano mellotron 1996 1997 died 2022 TimelineReferences Edit Melody Maker issue dated 3 December 1988 shows advert for concert of The Stone Roses at the LSE London 2 December 1988 with The Charlatans as support a b c d e f Martin C Strong 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 165 166 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 a b Simpson Dave 15 November 2021 The Charlatans how we made The Only One I Know I m still not sure which bit s the chorus theguardian com Retrieved 24 December 2021 Robb John 2010 First Rehearsals The Charlatans We Are Rock London Random House p 18 ISBN 1409034399 Retrieved 23 June 2013 Robb John 2010 Shape up or ship out the band s sound comes together The Charlatans We Are Rock London Random House p 18 ISBN 1409034399 Retrieved 23 June 2013 Helphire Group Working and Living in Northwich Helphiregroupjobs co uk Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Retrieved 30 August 2011 Melody Maker issue dated 3 December 1988 a b c d e f g Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 100 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Ukmix org Ukmix org Archived from the original on 3 June 2009 Retrieved 30 August 2011 CD REVIEWS The Charlatans UK Spiritualized The Watchmen and many more Chart Attack 25 September 2001 LIVE V2001 FESTIVAL Chart Attack 24 August 2001 Review By Frank Walshe The Charlatans set to unleash new LP News NME 12 January 2006 Retrieved 30 August 2011 Ola s Kool Kitchen on Radio23 Charlatans live set Primavera 2010 DJ Ola Free Download amp Streaming Internet Archive Archive org 10 March 2001 Retrieved 30 August 2011 Brown Jonathan 24 September 2010 Nzherald co nz Nzherald co nz Retrieved 30 August 2011 BBC News Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes dies age 44 Bbc co uk Retrieved 13 August 2013 Beady Eye The Vaccines and The Charlatans perform at Jon Brookes tribute concert News NME 19 October 2013 Retrieved 25 April 2014 Late Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes to appear on band s new album News NME 26 November 2013 Retrieved 25 April 2014 Maine Samantha 20 March 2017 The Charlatans announce new album featuring Paul Weller Kurt Wagner and Johnny Marr NME Time Inc UK Retrieved 20 March 2017 Sources EditWills D The Charlatans The authorised history Virgin Books 1999 ISBN 0 7535 0194 5External links EditOfficial website The 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