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The Raincoats

The Raincoats are a British experimental post-punk band.[1] Ana da Silva (vocals, guitar) and Gina Birch (vocals, bass) formed the group in 1977 while they were students at Hornsey College of Art in London.[2]

The Raincoats
The Raincoats performing in 2010 at the Museum of Modern Art
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresPost-punk, experimental rock
Years active1977–1984, 1993–present
LabelsRough Trade, ROIR, DGC, Blast First, Smells Like, Geffen, Tim/Kerr, We ThRee, Kill Rock Stars
MembersAna da Silva
Gina Birch
Shirley O'Loughlin
Anne Wood
Vice Cooler
Past membersRoss Crighton
Nick Turner
Kate Korris (Korus)
Jeremie Frank
Patrick Keiller
Richard Dudanski
Palmolive
Vicky Aspinall
Ingrid Weiss
Jean-Marc Butty
Websitewww.theraincoats.net

Signed to the label Rough Trade, the band released three albums in their early incarnation: The Raincoats (1979), Odyshape (1981), and Moving (1984). They reformed in 1993 and released the album Looking in the Shadows in 1996.

History Edit

1977–1993 Edit

Da Silva and Birch were inspired to make a band after they saw the Slits perform live earlier that year. Birch stated in an interview with She Shreds magazine, "It was as if suddenly I was given permission. It never occurred to me that I could be in a band. Girls didn’t do that. But when I saw The Slits doing it, I thought, ‘This is me. This is mine.’”[3] For the band's first concert on 9 November 1977 at The Tabernacle, the line-up included Birch, da Silva, Ross Crighton (guitar) and Nick Turner (drums). Guitarist Kate Korus (from the Slits and later the Mo-dettes) joined briefly but was replaced by Jeremie Frank. Nick Turner left to form the Barracudas, and Richard Dudanski (ex–the 101ers and later Public Image Ltd.) sat in on drums, while filmmaker Patrick Keiller replaced Frank on guitar.

Late in 1978, the Raincoats became an all female band as they were joined by the Slits' ex-drummer Palmolive and the classically trained violinist Vicky Aspinall,[4] with this line-up making their live debut at Acklam Hall in London on 4 January 1979.[5] Geoff Travis, the founder of Rough Trade Records, recruited Mayo Thompson of the Red Krayola to produce the band at this time; they suggested that Aspinall approach her violin in the style of the Velvet Underground.[6] Managed by Shirley O'Loughlin, the band went on their first UK tour with Swiss female band Kleenex, in May 1979 after Rough Trade released their first single, "Fairytale in the Supermarket". Johnny Rotten was an early admirer of the band, and later stated: "The Raincoats offered a completely different way of doing things, as did X-Ray Spex and all the books about punk have failed to realise that these women were involved for no other reason than that they were good and original".[7] The Raincoats' distinctly uncommercial sound did not appeal to everyone; after witnessing an early performance by the band, Danny Baker remarked that "they are so bad that every time a waiter drops a tray we'd all get up and dance".[8]

On 21 November 1979, Rough Trade released the band's self-titled debut album.[9][10] Palmolive had left the band in September, shortly before The Raincoats came out, and teenager Ingrid Weiss joined the band on drums. The Raincoats' second album, Odyshape, was released in 1981 and featured Weiss as well as drumming contributions from Dudanski, Robert Wyatt (Soft Machine) and Charles Hayward (This Heat). The Raincoats employed a diverse selection of cheap second-hand instruments such as the balophone, kalimba and gamelan on Odyshape, and the album incorporated British folk, dub basslines, polyrhythmic percussion and elements of free jazz among other world music influences. Its eclectic mix of musical genres has been described as one of the "great lost moments of women-in-rock".[11][12]

"The basic theme in rock'n'roll is what goes on between men and women...Rock'n'roll is based on black music. And it's based in the exclusion of women and the ghettoization of blacks. Which is why we want to put a bit of distance between what we do and the rock'n'roll tradition."[13]The Raincoats interviewed by Greil Marcus

In December 1982, the Raincoats recorded a live album at The Kitchen arts space in New York. The Kitchen Tapes was released on cassette by ROIR in 1983.[14]

The Raincoats recorded Moving in 1984. Tired of constant touring and "pulling in different musical directions", the band members began work on solo projects shortly after the album's release.[15] Birch and Aspinall formed Dorothy, while da Silva worked with choreographer Gaby Agis on a series of dance projects and formed Roseland with Hayward.

In 1992, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana went into the Rough Trade Shop in Talbot Road, London in search of a new copy of The Raincoats, and Jude Crighton sent him around the corner to see da Silva at her cousin's antique shop. Cobain wrote passionately about this meeting in the liner notes of Nirvana's Incesticide album. In late 1993, Rough Trade and DGC Records reissued the band's three studio albums, with liner notes by Cobain and Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon.

"I don't really know anything about the Raincoats except that they recorded some music that has affected me so much that, whenever I hear it I'm reminded of a particular time in my life when I was (shall we say) extremely unhappy, lonely, and bored. If it weren't for the luxury of putting that scratchy copy of the Raincoats' first record, I would have had very few moments of peace. I suppose I could have researched a bit of history about the band but I feel it's more important to delineate the way I feel and how they sound. When I listen to the Raincoats I feel as if I'm a stowaway in an attic, violating and in the dark. Rather than listening to them I feel like I'm listening in on them. We're together in the same old house and I have to be completely still or they will hear me spying from above and, if I get caught – everything will be ruined because it's their thing." — Cobain's liner notes for The Raincoats

"I loved The Slits because of their boldness and that they actually had commercial songs, but it was the Raincoats I related to most. They seemed like ordinary people playing extraordinary music. They had enough confidence to be vulnerable and to be themselves without having to take on the mantle of male rock/punk rock aggression...or the typical female as sex symbol avec irony or sensationalism." — Gordon's liner notes for Odyshape

 
Gina Birch performing at Celebrating Sisterhood!, The Verge at The Cheshire Ring, 2012.

Later, Cobain listed the Raincoats debut album at No. 20 in his 50 favorite albums.[16][17]

1994–present Edit

O'Loughlin persuaded Birch and da Silva to play a show at The Garage in London in March 1994 with Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth) on drums and Anne Wood on violin to celebrate the album re-releases. They recorded a session for BBC Radio 1's John Peel, which was released as Extended Play on Paul Smith's Blast First and Shelley's label Smells Like Records. Cobain invited them to play on Nirvana's planned UK tour in April, but he died a week before the tour began. The Raincoats released Looking in the Shadows on Rough Trade/Geffen in 1996, produced by Britpop producer Ed Buller (who had previously worked with Suede and Pulp). Musicians included Wood (violin, bass), Heather Dunn (drums) and Pete Shelley (Buzzcocks).

In 1995, the Tim/Kerr label released a Raincoats compilation, Fairytales.[18]

Since 1996, the Raincoats have played some special events such as Wyatt's Meltdown in 2001, and Chicks on Speed's 99 Cents album release party in Berlin in December 2003. Birch and da Silva recorded a cover version of "Monk Chant" for a tribute album of Monks songs called Silver Monk Time, and performed the song live with the Monks at Berlin's Volksbühne in October 2006. They played at Ladyfest in Leeds in April 2007, and the Nuits Sonores Festival in Lyon on 18 May 2007. On 28 March 2009, The Raincoats-Fairytales-A Work in Progress, directed by Birch and produced by the Raincoats, was screened at the British Film Institute in London. On 25 April, the band performed at Donaufestival in Austria.

On 9 November 2009, the Raincoats' debut album was reissued on vinyl on We ThRee (the band's own label) in the UK and on the Kill Rock Stars label in the U.S.

The band performed at Matt Groening's All Tomorrow's Parties festival in May 2010 at Minehead in Somerset. The following week, the Raincoats played their debut album live for an ATP Don't Look Back concert at London's Scala, supported by the Raincoats-influenced band Trash Kit. On 21 November 2010, the Raincoats performed a concert as part of the PopRally series at MoMA in New York City.[19] The band were invited by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform their debut album live at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in March 2012.[20] In December 2011, it was announced that the Raincoats would also appear at the 35 Denton music festival in Texas the same month.

The Raincoats invited Angel Olsen to collaborate for the 40th anniversary of Rough Trade at London's Islington Assembly Hall on 3 November 2016.

On 5 October 2017, Jenn Pelly's 33⅓ book The Raincoats, about the band's first album, was published by Bloomsbury.

Discography Edit

Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[21]

Studio albums Edit

Singles and EPs Edit

  • "Fairytale in the Supermarket" 7" single (1979, Rough Trade)
  • "Running Away" 7" single (1982, Rough Trade) No. 47
  • "Animal Rhapsody" 12" single (1983, Rough Trade)
  • Extended Play EP (1994, Blast First/Smells Like)
  • "Don't Be Mean" 7"/CD single (1995, Rough Trade)

Live albums Edit

Compilation albums Edit

Compilation appearances Edit

  • "In Love" on Wanna Buy a Bridge? (1980, Rough Trade)
  • "Shouting Out Loud" on C81 (1981, Rough Trade/New Musical Express)
  • "No One's Little Girl" on (Thanks to Rough Trade For) A Constant Source of Interruption (1990, Rough Trade)
  • "In Love" on Lipstick Traces (1993, Rough Trade)
  • "Off Duty Trip" on Totally Wired (1995, Razor and Tie)
  • "In Love" on Upsalapalooza (1995, WFMU)
  • "Shouting Out Loud" on Seething-ID, a Blast First Complication (1995, Blast First)
  • "No One's Little Girl" on Postpunk Chronicles: Left of the Dial (1999, Rhino)
  • "Fairytale in the Supermarket" on Rough Trade Shops – 25 Years (2001, Mute)
  • "Lola", the Kinks cover, on Rough Trade Shops Post Punk 01 (2003, Mute)
  • "Animal Rhapsody (Version)" on DJ-Kicks: Chicken Lips (2003, !K7)
  • "Fairytale in the Supermarket" on Left of the Dial: Dispatches from the '80s Underground (2004, Rhino)
  • "Only Loved at Night" on Rip It Up and Start Again – Postpunk 1978–1984 (2006, V2)
  • "Monk Chant", the Monks cover, on Silver Monk Time – A Tribute to the Monks (2006, Play Loud! Productions)
  • "Shouting Out Loud" on Girl Monster (2006, Chicks on Speed)
  • "Honey Mad Woman" on ROIR Post Punk Compilation (2012, ROIR)
  • "Shouting Out Loud" on Death Disco (Mojo Presents a Compendium of Post-Punk Grooves) (2014, Mojo)
  • "Shouting Out Loud" on Recorded at the Automat: The Best of Rough Trade Records (2015, Rough Trade)
  • "Lola", the Kinks cover, on Rough Trade Shops – Covers Vol. 1 (2016, Rough Trade)
  • "Fairytale in the Supermarket" on 20th Century Women (Music from the Motion Picture) (2017, Rhino)

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "The Raincoats - Odyshape (We ThRee) - Bearded Magazine: The Home of Independent Music". www.beardedmagazine.com. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Women and the Rock Business, and the story of the Raincoats" The Open University 7 February 2005 open.ac.uk – Retrieved: 28 July 2007
  3. ^ "40 Years of Fairytales: A Retrospective of The Raincoats". She Shreds Magazine. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  4. ^ Raha, Maria (2005). Cinderella's Big Score: Women of the Punk and Indie Underground. Basic Books. p. 101. ISBN 1580051162.
  5. ^ Ian Penman: The Raincoats Dresden Banks Vincent Units Acklam Hall. In: New Musical Express 27 January 1979, page 43.
  6. ^ "Mayo Thompson Interview Part 2". www.richieunterberger.com. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  7. ^ Hodgkinson, Will (1 November 2009). "John Lydon: Soundtrack of my Life". The Observer.
  8. ^ O'Brien, Lucy (2003). She Bop Ii (Gen). A&C Black. p. 147. ISBN 9780826435293.
  9. ^ McGee, Alan (20 July 2007). "Forgotten punk: Little-known records with big influence". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 July 2007.
  10. ^ Stuart Murdoch: My Top 10 albums observer.guardian.co.uk – Retrieved: 28 July 2007
  11. ^ Reynolds, Simon (1996). The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion, and Rock 'n' Roll. Harvard University Press. p. 367. ISBN 9780674802735.
  12. ^ Reynolds, Simon (2009). Rip it Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984. Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571252275.
  13. ^ Marcus, Greil (1999). In the Fascist Bathroom: Punk in Pop Music, 1977–1992. Harvard University Press. p. 113. ISBN 9780674445772.
  14. ^ The Kitchen Tapes 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine roir-usa.com – Retrieved: 28 July 2007
  15. ^ Young, Rob (2006). Rough Trade. Black Dog. ISBN 9781904772477.
  16. ^ "Top 50 by Nirvana [MIXTAPE]". Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  17. ^ Cross, Gaar, Gendron, Martens, Yarm (2013). Nirvana: The Complete Illustrated History. Voyageur Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-7603-4521-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ "The Raincoats - Fairytales". Discogs. May 1995. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  19. ^ "The Raincoats – Feminist Song (MoMA)". YouTube. 23 November 2010. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  20. ^ "ATP curated by Jeff Mangum". Atpfestival.com. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  21. ^ Lazell, Barry (1997) Indie Hits 1980 – 1989, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4
  • Guardian Online review of book relating to female punk musicians/groups including Gina Birch and Ana da Silva

Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • The Raincoats official website

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For other uses see The Raincoats disambiguation The Raincoats are a British experimental post punk band 1 Ana da Silva vocals guitar and Gina Birch vocals bass formed the group in 1977 while they were students at Hornsey College of Art in London 2 The RaincoatsThe Raincoats performing in 2010 at the Museum of Modern ArtBackground informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresPost punk experimental rockYears active1977 1984 1993 presentLabelsRough Trade ROIR DGC Blast First Smells Like Geffen Tim Kerr We ThRee Kill Rock StarsMembersAna da SilvaGina Birch Shirley O Loughlin Anne Wood Vice CoolerPast membersRoss CrightonNick TurnerKate Korris Korus Jeremie FrankPatrick Keiller Richard DudanskiPalmoliveVicky AspinallIngrid WeissJean Marc ButtyWebsitewww wbr theraincoats wbr netSigned to the label Rough Trade the band released three albums in their early incarnation The Raincoats 1979 Odyshape 1981 and Moving 1984 They reformed in 1993 and released the album Looking in the Shadows in 1996 Contents 1 History 1 1 1977 1993 1 2 1994 present 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Singles and EPs 2 3 Live albums 2 4 Compilation albums 2 5 Compilation appearances 3 Notes 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory Edit1977 1993 Edit Da Silva and Birch were inspired to make a band after they saw the Slits perform live earlier that year Birch stated in an interview with She Shreds magazine It was as if suddenly I was given permission It never occurred to me that I could be in a band Girls didn t do that But when I saw The Slits doing it I thought This is me This is mine 3 For the band s first concert on 9 November 1977 at The Tabernacle the line up included Birch da Silva Ross Crighton guitar and Nick Turner drums Guitarist Kate Korus from the Slits and later the Mo dettes joined briefly but was replaced by Jeremie Frank Nick Turner left to form the Barracudas and Richard Dudanski ex the 101ers and later Public Image Ltd sat in on drums while filmmaker Patrick Keiller replaced Frank on guitar Late in 1978 the Raincoats became an all female band as they were joined by the Slits ex drummer Palmolive and the classically trained violinist Vicky Aspinall 4 with this line up making their live debut at Acklam Hall in London on 4 January 1979 5 Geoff Travis the founder of Rough Trade Records recruited Mayo Thompson of the Red Krayola to produce the band at this time they suggested that Aspinall approach her violin in the style of the Velvet Underground 6 Managed by Shirley O Loughlin the band went on their first UK tour with Swiss female band Kleenex in May 1979 after Rough Trade released their first single Fairytale in the Supermarket Johnny Rotten was an early admirer of the band and later stated The Raincoats offered a completely different way of doing things as did X Ray Spex and all the books about punk have failed to realise that these women were involved for no other reason than that they were good and original 7 The Raincoats distinctly uncommercial sound did not appeal to everyone after witnessing an early performance by the band Danny Baker remarked that they are so bad that every time a waiter drops a tray we d all get up and dance 8 On 21 November 1979 Rough Trade released the band s self titled debut album 9 10 Palmolive had left the band in September shortly before The Raincoats came out and teenager Ingrid Weiss joined the band on drums The Raincoats second album Odyshape was released in 1981 and featured Weiss as well as drumming contributions from Dudanski Robert Wyatt Soft Machine and Charles Hayward This Heat The Raincoats employed a diverse selection of cheap second hand instruments such as the balophone kalimba and gamelan on Odyshape and the album incorporated British folk dub basslines polyrhythmic percussion and elements of free jazz among other world music influences Its eclectic mix of musical genres has been described as one of the great lost moments of women in rock 11 12 The basic theme in rock n roll is what goes on between men and women Rock n roll is based on black music And it s based in the exclusion of women and the ghettoization of blacks Which is why we want to put a bit of distance between what we do and the rock n roll tradition 13 The Raincoats interviewed by Greil Marcus In December 1982 the Raincoats recorded a live album at The Kitchen arts space in New York The Kitchen Tapes was released on cassette by ROIR in 1983 14 The Raincoats recorded Moving in 1984 Tired of constant touring and pulling in different musical directions the band members began work on solo projects shortly after the album s release 15 Birch and Aspinall formed Dorothy while da Silva worked with choreographer Gaby Agis on a series of dance projects and formed Roseland with Hayward In 1992 Kurt Cobain of Nirvana went into the Rough Trade Shop in Talbot Road London in search of a new copy of The Raincoats and Jude Crighton sent him around the corner to see da Silva at her cousin s antique shop Cobain wrote passionately about this meeting in the liner notes of Nirvana s Incesticide album In late 1993 Rough Trade and DGC Records reissued the band s three studio albums with liner notes by Cobain and Sonic Youth s Kim Gordon I don t really know anything about the Raincoats except that they recorded some music that has affected me so much that whenever I hear it I m reminded of a particular time in my life when I was shall we say extremely unhappy lonely and bored If it weren t for the luxury of putting that scratchy copy of the Raincoats first record I would have had very few moments of peace I suppose I could have researched a bit of history about the band but I feel it s more important to delineate the way I feel and how they sound When I listen to the Raincoats I feel as if I m a stowaway in an attic violating and in the dark Rather than listening to them I feel like I m listening in on them We re together in the same old house and I have to be completely still or they will hear me spying from above and if I get caught everything will be ruined because it s their thing Cobain s liner notes for The Raincoats I loved The Slits because of their boldness and that they actually had commercial songs but it was the Raincoats I related to most They seemed like ordinary people playing extraordinary music They had enough confidence to be vulnerable and to be themselves without having to take on the mantle of male rock punk rock aggression or the typical female as sex symbol avec irony or sensationalism Gordon s liner notes for Odyshape nbsp Gina Birch performing at Celebrating Sisterhood The Verge at The Cheshire Ring 2012 Later Cobain listed the Raincoats debut album at No 20 in his 50 favorite albums 16 17 1994 present Edit O Loughlin persuaded Birch and da Silva to play a show at The Garage in London in March 1994 with Steve Shelley Sonic Youth on drums and Anne Wood on violin to celebrate the album re releases They recorded a session for BBC Radio 1 s John Peel which was released as Extended Play on Paul Smith s Blast First and Shelley s label Smells Like Records Cobain invited them to play on Nirvana s planned UK tour in April but he died a week before the tour began The Raincoats released Looking in the Shadows on Rough Trade Geffen in 1996 produced by Britpop producer Ed Buller who had previously worked with Suede and Pulp Musicians included Wood violin bass Heather Dunn drums and Pete Shelley Buzzcocks In 1995 the Tim Kerr label released a Raincoats compilation Fairytales 18 Since 1996 the Raincoats have played some special events such as Wyatt s Meltdown in 2001 and Chicks on Speed s 99 Cents album release party in Berlin in December 2003 Birch and da Silva recorded a cover version of Monk Chant for a tribute album of Monks songs called Silver Monk Time and performed the song live with the Monks at Berlin s Volksbuhne in October 2006 They played at Ladyfest in Leeds in April 2007 and the Nuits Sonores Festival in Lyon on 18 May 2007 On 28 March 2009 The Raincoats Fairytales A Work in Progress directed by Birch and produced by the Raincoats was screened at the British Film Institute in London On 25 April the band performed at Donaufestival in Austria On 9 November 2009 the Raincoats debut album was reissued on vinyl on We ThRee the band s own label in the UK and on the Kill Rock Stars label in the U S The band performed at Matt Groening s All Tomorrow s Parties festival in May 2010 at Minehead in Somerset The following week the Raincoats played their debut album live for an ATP Don t Look Back concert at London s Scala supported by the Raincoats influenced band Trash Kit On 21 November 2010 the Raincoats performed a concert as part of the PopRally series at MoMA in New York City 19 The band were invited by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform their debut album live at the All Tomorrow s Parties festival in March 2012 20 In December 2011 it was announced that the Raincoats would also appear at the 35 Denton music festival in Texas the same month The Raincoats invited Angel Olsen to collaborate for the 40th anniversary of Rough Trade at London s Islington Assembly Hall on 3 November 2016 On 5 October 2017 Jenn Pelly s 33 book The Raincoats about the band s first album was published by Bloomsbury Discography EditChart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart 21 Studio albums Edit The Raincoats 1979 Rough Trade No 5 Odyshape 1981 Rough Trade No 5 Moving 1984 Rough Trade No 5 Looking in the Shadows 1996 Rough Trade Geffen Singles and EPs Edit Fairytale in the Supermarket 7 single 1979 Rough Trade Running Away 7 single 1982 Rough Trade No 47 Animal Rhapsody 12 single 1983 Rough Trade Extended Play EP 1994 Blast First Smells Like Don t Be Mean 7 CD single 1995 Rough Trade Live albums Edit The Kitchen Tapes 1983 ROIR Compilation albums Edit Fairytales 1995 Tim Kerr Compilation appearances Edit In Love on Wanna Buy a Bridge 1980 Rough Trade Shouting Out Loud on C81 1981 Rough Trade New Musical Express No One s Little Girl on Thanks to Rough Trade For A Constant Source of Interruption 1990 Rough Trade In Love on Lipstick Traces 1993 Rough Trade Off Duty Trip on Totally Wired 1995 Razor and Tie In Love on Upsalapalooza 1995 WFMU Shouting Out Loud on Seething ID a Blast First Complication 1995 Blast First No One s Little Girl on Postpunk Chronicles Left of the Dial 1999 Rhino Fairytale in the Supermarket on Rough Trade Shops 25 Years 2001 Mute Lola the Kinks cover on Rough Trade Shops Post Punk 01 2003 Mute Animal Rhapsody Version on DJ Kicks Chicken Lips 2003 K7 Fairytale in the Supermarket on Left of the Dial Dispatches from the 80s Underground 2004 Rhino Only Loved at Night on Rip It Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978 1984 2006 V2 Monk Chant the Monks cover on Silver Monk Time A Tribute to the Monks 2006 Play Loud Productions Shouting Out Loud on Girl Monster 2006 Chicks on Speed Honey Mad Woman on ROIR Post Punk Compilation 2012 ROIR Shouting Out Loud on Death Disco Mojo Presents a Compendium of Post Punk Grooves 2014 Mojo Shouting Out Loud on Recorded at the Automat The Best of Rough Trade Records 2015 Rough Trade Lola the Kinks cover on Rough Trade Shops Covers Vol 1 2016 Rough Trade Fairytale in the Supermarket on 20th Century Women Music from the Motion Picture 2017 Rhino Notes Edit The Raincoats Odyshape We ThRee Bearded Magazine The Home of Independent Music www beardedmagazine com Retrieved 22 April 2018 Women and the Rock Business and the story of the Raincoats The Open University 7 February 2005 open ac uk Retrieved 28 July 2007 40 Years of Fairytales A Retrospective of The Raincoats She Shreds Magazine 13 July 2017 Retrieved 11 March 2019 Raha Maria 2005 Cinderella s Big Score Women of the Punk and Indie Underground Basic Books p 101 ISBN 1580051162 Ian Penman The Raincoats Dresden Banks Vincent Units Acklam Hall In New Musical Express 27 January 1979 page 43 Mayo Thompson Interview Part 2 www richieunterberger com Retrieved 21 April 2023 Hodgkinson Will 1 November 2009 John Lydon Soundtrack of my Life The Observer O Brien Lucy 2003 She Bop Ii Gen A amp C Black p 147 ISBN 9780826435293 McGee Alan 20 July 2007 Forgotten punk Little known records with big influence The Guardian Retrieved 28 July 2007 Stuart Murdoch My Top 10 albums observer guardian co uk Retrieved 28 July 2007 Reynolds Simon 1996 The Sex Revolts Gender Rebellion and Rock n Roll Harvard University Press p 367 ISBN 9780674802735 Reynolds Simon 2009 Rip it Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978 1984 Faber amp Faber ISBN 9780571252275 Marcus Greil 1999 In the Fascist Bathroom Punk in Pop Music 1977 1992 Harvard University Press p 113 ISBN 9780674445772 The Kitchen Tapes Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine roir usa com Retrieved 28 July 2007 Young Rob 2006 Rough Trade Black Dog ISBN 9781904772477 Top 50 by Nirvana MIXTAPE Retrieved 8 May 2013 Cross Gaar Gendron Martens Yarm 2013 Nirvana The Complete Illustrated History Voyageur Press p 68 ISBN 978 0 7603 4521 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The Raincoats Fairytales Discogs May 1995 Retrieved 22 April 2018 The Raincoats Feminist Song MoMA YouTube 23 November 2010 Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 Retrieved 19 February 2012 ATP curated by Jeff Mangum Atpfestival com Retrieved 19 February 2012 Lazell Barry 1997 Indie Hits 1980 1989 Cherry Red Books ISBN 0 9517206 9 4 Guardian Online review of book relating to female punk musicians groups including Gina Birch and Ana da SilvaFurther reading EditRaphael Amy 1995 Never Mind The Bollocks Women Rewrite Rock Virago ISBN 9781853818875 Interview with Gina Birch Reynolds Simon 2009 Totally Wired Postpunk Interviews and Overviews Faber amp Faber pp 194 202 ISBN 9780571252299 Interview with Gina Birch Reddington Helen 2012 The Lost Women of Rock Music Female Musicians of the Punk Era Second ed Equinox ISBN 9781845539573 Pelly Jenn 2017 The Raincoats The Raincoats A amp C Black ISBN 9781501302404 External links EditThe Raincoats official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Raincoats amp oldid 1177846080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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