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The Vibrators

The Vibrators are a British punk rock band that formed in 1976.

The Vibrators
Current line-up. L to R: Nigel Bennett, Pete Honkamaki, Eddie Edwards
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresPunk rock
Years active1976–2022
LabelsCleopatra,[1] Rak, Columbia, Epic, Anagram, Rat Race, Ram Records, Carrere, FM/Revolver, Dojo, Track
MembersIan Carnochan (Knox)
Nigel Bennett
Pete Honkamaki
John 'Eddie' Edwards
Past membersPat Collier
John Ellis
Gary Tibbs
Dave Birch
Don Snow
Ben Brierly
Greg van Cook
Kip
Ian Woodcock
Phil Ram
Adrian Wyatt
Noel Thompson
Mickie Owen
Mark Duncan
Darrell Bath
Nick Peckham
Robbie Tart
WebsiteThe Vibrators' official site
John "Eddie" Edwards, drummer for the Vibrators

Early career edit

The Vibrators were founded by Ian 'Knox' Carnochan, bassist Pat Collier, guitarist John Ellis, and drummer John 'Eddie' Edwards. They first came to public notice at the 100 Club when they backed Chris Spedding in 1976. On Spedding's recommendation, Mickie Most signed them to his label RAK Records. Most produced their first single, "We Vibrate". The band also backed Spedding on his single, "Pogo Dancing".

The Vibrators recorded sessions for John Peel at BBC Radio 1 in October 1976, June 1977, and February 1978.[2] They were one of the pioneering punk bands that played at London's Roxy Club. They headlined in January 1977, supported by the Drones, and in February they played twice at the venue.[3] In March 1977, the band supported Iggy Pop on his British tour. Later that year, they backed ex-Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter.

Epic Records edit

The band signed to Epic Records in early 1977. Their debut album, Pure Mania was co-produced with Robin Mayhew, the sound engineer for David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust live shows, and reached the top 50 of the UK Albums Chart. The album is well regarded by some music critics and, 17 years after its release, The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music named Pure Mania one of the 50 best punk albums of all time.[4][5][6]

Their follow-up album, V2, narrowly missed the UK top 30. The only single to be taken from that album, "Automatic Lover", was the only Vibrators' single to reach the UK top 40 where it reached No. 35.[7] It earned the band a TV appearance on the prime-time TV show Top of the Pops. The Vibrators' final single on Epic, "Judy Says (Knock You in the Head)", was released in June 1978. It reached No. 70 on the UK Singles Chart.[7] Years later it was included in Mojo magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time.[8]

Later years edit

During the 1980s, John Ellis recorded with Peter Gabriel, as well as recording and touring frequently with Peter Hammill, then subsequently the Stranglers, eventually joining the latter full-time in the 1990s. Pat Collier went on to work closely with the Soft Boys, producing their seminal album Underwater Moonlight, and Robyn Hitchcock, producing and mixing some of his solo albums (to which Knox also sometimes contributed). Phil Ram went on to form Able Ram and brought out two singles, "Disco in Moscow" and "Hope We Make It", although without any chart success. Despite numerous line-up changes, the Vibrators continued to record and tour as a three-piece, with "Eddie" being the only original member.[9]

In 2020, the original lineup of Knox, Eddie, Ellis and Collier reunited to record and release the studio album Mars Casino with Chris Spedding providing production, additional guitar, and vocals.[10]

In January 2022, the Vibrators released a new single He's a Psycho. In July that year, a line-up of Knox, Pete, Nigel Bennet and Eddie announced Fall into the Sky, claimed to be the final Vibrators album.

Influence edit

The band Stiff Little Fingers took its name from the Vibrators' song of the same title. The song was penned by John Ellis, and appeared on the Vibrators' debut album Pure Mania. Second wave punk band the Exploited covered the Vibrators' song "Troops of Tomorrow" and used it as the title track for their 1982 album. A cover of "Troops of Tomorrow" was also recorded by the Polish death metal band Vader, and released as a bonus track on the band's 2011 album, Welcome to the Morbid Reich.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Pure Mania (Epic, EPC 82097, June 1977) - UK No. 49[11]
  • V2 (Epic, EPC 82495, April 1978) - UK No. 33
  • Guilty (Anagram, GRAM 002, 1982)
  • Alaska 127 - 1984
  • Fifth Amendment - 1985
  • Recharged - 1988
  • Meltdown - 1988
  • Vicious Circle - 1989
  • Volume 10 - 1990
  • Hunting for You - 1994
  • French Lessons with Correction - 1997
  • Buzzin' - 1999
  • Noise Boys - 2000
  • Energize - 2002
  • Punk: The Early Years - 2006 (cover album)
  • Garage Punk - 2009 (cover album)
  • Pure Punk - 2009 (cover album)
  • Under the Radar - 2009
  • On the Guest List - 2013
  • Punk Mania: Return to the Roots - 2014
  • Restless (Die Laughing Records) - 2017
  • Past, Present and Into the Future - 2017 (containing members of the Pure Mania/V2 lineup, as well as the contemporary lineup)
  • Across the Pond (Die Laughing Records) split The Vibrators/Screaming Bloody Marys - 2018
  • Mars Casino (Cleopatra Records) - 2020
  • Fall into the Sky (Cleopatra Records) - 2022

Singles released up to 1980 edit

  • "We Vibrate" / "Whips and Furs" (RAK, RAK 245, November 1976)
  • "Pogo Dancing" / "The Pose" (RAK, RAK 246, November 1976) by Chris Spedding; the Vibrators performed the song in TV appearances
  • "Bad Time" / "No Heart" (RAK, RAK 253, March 1977)
  • "Baby Baby" / "Into the Future" (Epic Records, SEPC 5302, May 1977)
  • "London Girls" (Live) / "Stiff Little Fingers" (Live) (Epic Records, SEPC 5565, August 1977)
  • "Automatic Lover" / "Destroy" (Epic Records, SEPC 6137, March 1978) - UK No. 35[11]
  • "Judy Says (Knock You in the Head)" / "Pure Mania" (Epic Records, SEPC 6393, June 1978) - UK No. 70
  • "Disco in Moscow" / "Take a Chance" (Rat Race Records, RAT 4, October 1980)[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mark Deming "The Vibrators - Discography" "AllMusic.com" Retrieved Oct. 30, 2017
  2. ^ "Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - The Vibrators". BBC. Retrieved 3 December 2007.
  3. ^ Thompson, Dave (2000). 20th Century Rock & Roll-PUNK. Collector's Guide Publication, Ontario, Canada. pp. 61–62. ISBN 978-1-896522-27-2.
  4. ^ Thompson, Dave (2000). Alternative Rock. San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. p. 710. ISBN 0-87930-607-6. Flashes of sheer brilliance ('Whips & Furs'), weirdness (the many Ramones go down the pub songs), and endearing gaucheness (the perfect pop of 'Baby Baby' pummelled by the Stones-whipped lead guitar).
  5. ^ Deming, Mark. "Pure Mania Review". AllMusic. from the original on 20 March 2022. both Knox (aka Ian Carnarchan) and Pat Collier had a genius for writing short, punchy songs with sneering melody lines and gutsy guitar breaks. If the Vibrators were into punk as a musical rather than a sociopolitical movement, it's obvious that they liked the music very much, and on that level their debut album stands the test of time quite well.
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin (1998). All Time Top 1000 Albums. Guinness Publishing, Enfield. Chapter 9. ISBN 978-0-7535-0258-7.
  7. ^ a b Rice, Tim; David Roberts (2001). British Hit Singles. Guinness World Records. p. 462. ISBN 0-85112-156-X.
  8. ^ "100 Punk Scorchers". Mojo. October 2001. pp. Issue 95.
  9. ^ Moser, John J. (13 September 2018). "Concert on final tour of seminal punk band The Vibrators changes venues". The Morning Call. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  10. ^ News: The Vibrators Reunite with Chris Spedding for New Album. New Noise Magazine. 10 November 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  11. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 585. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  12. ^ . Discogs. 28 August 2009. Archived from the original on 28 August 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2020.

External links edit

  • The Vibrators official site
  • Google Plus
  • The Vibrators at AllMusic
  • The Vibrators discography at Discogs
  • The Vibrators on www.punk77.co.uk
  • on Punkmodpop
  • Track Records 2002 profile
  • The Vibrators at IMDb

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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 Vibrators news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Vibrators are a British punk rock band that formed in 1976 The VibratorsCurrent line up L to R Nigel Bennett Pete Honkamaki Eddie EdwardsBackground informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresPunk rockYears active1976 2022LabelsCleopatra 1 Rak Columbia Epic Anagram Rat Race Ram Records Carrere FM Revolver Dojo TrackMembersIan Carnochan Knox Nigel BennettPete HonkamakiJohn Eddie EdwardsPast membersPat CollierJohn EllisGary TibbsDave BirchDon SnowBen BrierlyGreg van CookKipIan WoodcockPhil RamAdrian WyattNoel ThompsonMickie Owen Mark DuncanDarrell BathNick PeckhamRobbie TartWebsiteThe Vibrators official site John Eddie Edwards drummer for the Vibrators Contents 1 Early career 2 Epic Records 3 Later years 4 Influence 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Singles released up to 1980 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly career editThe Vibrators were founded by Ian Knox Carnochan bassist Pat Collier guitarist John Ellis and drummer John Eddie Edwards They first came to public notice at the 100 Club when they backed Chris Spedding in 1976 On Spedding s recommendation Mickie Most signed them to his label RAK Records Most produced their first single We Vibrate The band also backed Spedding on his single Pogo Dancing The Vibrators recorded sessions for John Peel at BBC Radio 1 in October 1976 June 1977 and February 1978 2 They were one of the pioneering punk bands that played at London s Roxy Club They headlined in January 1977 supported by the Drones and in February they played twice at the venue 3 In March 1977 the band supported Iggy Pop on his British tour Later that year they backed ex Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter Epic Records editThe band signed to Epic Records in early 1977 Their debut album Pure Mania was co produced with Robin Mayhew the sound engineer for David Bowie s Ziggy Stardust live shows and reached the top 50 of the UK Albums Chart The album is well regarded by some music critics and 17 years after its release The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music named Pure Mania one of the 50 best punk albums of all time 4 5 6 Their follow up album V2 narrowly missed the UK top 30 The only single to be taken from that album Automatic Lover was the only Vibrators single to reach the UK top 40 where it reached No 35 7 It earned the band a TV appearance on the prime time TV show Top of the Pops The Vibrators final single on Epic Judy Says Knock You in the Head was released in June 1978 It reached No 70 on the UK Singles Chart 7 Years later it was included in Mojo magazine s list of the best punk rock singles of all time 8 Later years editDuring the 1980s John Ellis recorded with Peter Gabriel as well as recording and touring frequently with Peter Hammill then subsequently the Stranglers eventually joining the latter full time in the 1990s Pat Collier went on to work closely with the Soft Boys producing their seminal album Underwater Moonlight and Robyn Hitchcock producing and mixing some of his solo albums to which Knox also sometimes contributed Phil Ram went on to form Able Ram and brought out two singles Disco in Moscow and Hope We Make It although without any chart success Despite numerous line up changes the Vibrators continued to record and tour as a three piece with Eddie being the only original member 9 In 2020 the original lineup of Knox Eddie Ellis and Collier reunited to record and release the studio album Mars Casino with Chris Spedding providing production additional guitar and vocals 10 In January 2022 the Vibrators released a new single He s a Psycho In July that year a line up of Knox Pete Nigel Bennet and Eddie announced Fall into the Sky claimed to be the final Vibrators album Influence editThe band Stiff Little Fingers took its name from the Vibrators song of the same title The song was penned by John Ellis and appeared on the Vibrators debut album Pure Mania Second wave punk band the Exploited covered the Vibrators song Troops of Tomorrow and used it as the title track for their 1982 album A cover of Troops of Tomorrow was also recorded by the Polish death metal band Vader and released as a bonus track on the band s 2011 album Welcome to the Morbid Reich Discography editStudio albums edit Pure Mania Epic EPC 82097 June 1977 UK No 49 11 V2 Epic EPC 82495 April 1978 UK No 33 Guilty Anagram GRAM 002 1982 Alaska 127 1984 Fifth Amendment 1985 Recharged 1988 Meltdown 1988 Vicious Circle 1989 Volume 10 1990 Hunting for You 1994 French Lessons with Correction 1997 Buzzin 1999 Noise Boys 2000 Energize 2002 Punk The Early Years 2006 cover album Garage Punk 2009 cover album Pure Punk 2009 cover album Under the Radar 2009 On the Guest List 2013 Punk Mania Return to the Roots 2014 Restless Die Laughing Records 2017 Past Present and Into the Future 2017 containing members of the Pure Mania V2 lineup as well as the contemporary lineup Across the Pond Die Laughing Records split The Vibrators Screaming Bloody Marys 2018 Mars Casino Cleopatra Records 2020 Fall into the Sky Cleopatra Records 2022 Singles released up to 1980 edit We Vibrate Whips and Furs RAK RAK 245 November 1976 Pogo Dancing The Pose RAK RAK 246 November 1976 by Chris Spedding the Vibrators performed the song in TV appearances Bad Time No Heart RAK RAK 253 March 1977 Baby Baby Into the Future Epic Records SEPC 5302 May 1977 London Girls Live Stiff Little Fingers Live Epic Records SEPC 5565 August 1977 Automatic Lover Destroy Epic Records SEPC 6137 March 1978 UK No 35 11 Judy Says Knock You in the Head Pure Mania Epic Records SEPC 6393 June 1978 UK No 70 Disco in Moscow Take a Chance Rat Race Records RAT 4 October 1980 12 See also editList of British punk bands List of musicians in the first wave of punk music List of Peel sessions List of performers on Top of the Pops Music of the United Kingdom 1970s References edit Mark Deming The Vibrators Discography AllMusic com Retrieved Oct 30 2017 Radio 1 Keeping It Peel The Vibrators BBC Retrieved 3 December 2007 Thompson Dave 2000 20th Century Rock amp Roll PUNK Collector s Guide Publication Ontario Canada pp 61 62 ISBN 978 1 896522 27 2 Thompson Dave 2000 Alternative Rock San Francisco Miller Freeman Books p 710 ISBN 0 87930 607 6 Flashes of sheer brilliance Whips amp Furs weirdness the many Ramones go down the pub songs and endearing gaucheness the perfect pop of Baby Baby pummelled by the Stones whipped lead guitar Deming Mark Pure Mania Review AllMusic Archived from the original on 20 March 2022 both Knox aka Ian Carnarchan and Pat Collier had a genius for writing short punchy songs with sneering melody lines and gutsy guitar breaks If the Vibrators were into punk as a musical rather than a sociopolitical movement it s obvious that they liked the music very much and on that level their debut album stands the test of time quite well Larkin Colin 1998 All Time Top 1000 Albums Guinness Publishing Enfield Chapter 9 ISBN 978 0 7535 0258 7 a b Rice Tim David Roberts 2001 British Hit Singles Guinness World Records p 462 ISBN 0 85112 156 X 100 Punk Scorchers Mojo October 2001 pp Issue 95 Moser John J 13 September 2018 Concert on final tour of seminal punk band The Vibrators changes venues The Morning Call Retrieved 29 April 2019 News The Vibrators Reunite with Chris Spedding for New Album New Noise Magazine 10 November 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 585 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Vibrators The Disco In Mosco 7 at Discogs Discogs 28 August 2009 Archived from the original on 28 August 2009 Retrieved 16 September 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Vibrators The Vibrators official site Google Plus Nigel 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