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Artist: A House
A House

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Martin Healy, David Couse, Fergal Bunbury

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  • Formed: 1985, Dublin, Ireland
  • Disbanded: 1996
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "On Our Big Fat Merry-Go-Round," "Wide Eyed & Ignorant," "No More Apologies"

Biography

The Irish guitar pop ironists A House formed in Dublin in 1985 from the remnants of the group Last Chance. Comprised of the core trio of vocalist Dave Couse, guitarist Fergal Bunbury and bassist Martin Healy and regularly aided by satellite members Dave Dawson (drums), David Morrissey (keyboards) and Susan Kavanagh (backing vocals), the group debuted in 1987 with the single "Kick Me Again, Jesus," issued on their own Hip label. The record won considerable press coverage and resulted in a contract with Blanco y Negro, which issued A House's debut LP On Our Big Fat Merry-Go-Round in 1988.

When the album and its 1990 follow-up I Want Too Much both performed poorly, A House was dropped from their label; while rumors of the band's demise circulated, they instead signed to Setanta and resurfaced with the EPs "Doodle" and "Bingo." "Endless Art," a single from the latter release produced by Edwyn Collins, engendered considerable controversy over its subject matter, a list of long-dead writers, musicians and painters whose work still endured in the modern era; because the run-down included only male artists, feminists were outraged, and A House ultimately cut a new, distaff version of the track for their 1991 LP I Am the Greatest.

Although the album initially appeared resigned to the same commercial fate as its predecessors, the single "Take It Easy on Me" became a hit in 1992; I Am the Greatest was subsequently reissued, and soon A House had its first major success. With Collins again in the producer's seat, the group resurfaced in 1994 with Wide Eyed & Ignorant, which met with little commercial interest; undeterred, A House returned to the studio, recording No More Apologies in 1996. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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A House
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres New Wave
Rock
Years active 1985 - 1997
Labels Blanco Y Negro
Parlophone
MCA Records
Setanta Records
Associated acts Last Chance
Members
Dave Couse
Fergal Bunbury
Martin Healy
Former members
Dave Dawson
David Morrissey
Susan Kavanagh
Dermot Wylie

A House were an Irish band from the 1980s to the 1990s. The single "Endless Art" is one of their charting successes.

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Career

Forming out of the ashes of the band Last Chance, vocalist Dave Couse, guitarist Fergal Bunbury, drummer Dermot Wylie and bassist Martin Healy came together as A House. With a classic, guitar based rock sound, and Couse's sarcastic and bitter tongued lyrics the band released two self-released singles.

Gaining regional popularity, the band signed with Blanco y Negro who released their first album On Our Big Fat Merry-Go-Round in 1988. The success of the release and growing crowds at their live shows allowed the band to embark on their U.S. tour with The Go-Betweens.

After their first major tour, they went back to Ireland, and wrote and recorded the album I Want Too Much in 1988 on the small Irish island of Inishboffin. The response of the press was great for the band, however record sales were poor, and the band were left without a label. Eventually they were picked up by Setanta, a London-based independent label tending to focus on Irish acts.

I Am the Greatest

Towards the end of 1990 Setanta released two EPs: Doodle and Bingo. The latter featured the track "Endless Art", on which A House first worked with Orange Juice singer Edwyn Collins as producer. The song, featuring a listing of famous dead artists in various fields, and the years of their births and deaths, stabilized the band as a cult favorite among indie lovers, and is an exemplar of the "list" style of song which Couse has often favoured.

The album I Am The Greatest was also recorded with Edwyn Collins, and led to the singles "Endless Art" and "Take It Easy on Me", in 1992. Next they released Wide-Eyed and Ignorant (1994) to little notice outside of their fanbase, and No More Apologies (1996). The single "Here Come the Good Times", taken from Wide-Eyed and Ignorant was A House's only UK Top 40 chart placing, reaching number 37.[1]

Break-up

The band broke up in 1997. Singer Couse continues to perform solo work and with his band Couse + the Impossible, alongside Bunbury. Martin Healy went on to perform in the band Petrol with Julie Peel. He is now with David Morrissey in Pony Club.

In 2002 the A House best of album The Way We Were was released.

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK[1] US Ireland
1988 On Our Big Fat Merry-Go-Round - - -
1990 I Want Too Much - - -
1991 I Am the Greatest - - -
1994 Wide-Eyed and Ignorant - - -
1996 No More Apologies - - -
1998 A House Live in Concert - - -
2002 The Way We Were - - -

EPs

Year EP UK[1] US Ireland
1987 Street Carnival Rock - - -
1990 Doodle - - -
1990 Bingo - - -
1991 Zop - - -
1994 360 North Rockingham - - -

Compilation appearances

Year Albums UK[1] US
1986 Live at the Underground - -

Singles

Year Song UK[1] US Ireland
1987 "Kick Me Again Jesus" - - -
1987 "Snowball Down" - - -
1987 "Heart Happy" - - -
1987 "Call Me Blue" - - 1 28
1988 "I'll Always Be Grateful" - - 22
1988 "I Want to Kill Something" - - -
1990 "I Think I'm Going Mad" - - 22
1991 "You're Too Young" - - -
1991 "I Don't Care" - - -
1991 "Second Wind" - - -
1992 "Endless Art" 46 - -
1992 "Take It Easy on Me" 55 - -
1992 "Everything's Gone" - - -
1992 "Slang" - - -
1992 "Santamental" - - -
1994 "I Will Never Forgive You" - - -
1994 "A House A Reintroduction" - - -
1994 "Why Me?" 52 - 20
1994 "Here Come the Good Times (Part 1)" 37 - 21
1994 "Here Come the Good Times (Part 2)" - - -
1997 "Without Dreams" - - -

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 260. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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