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Dodgy

 
Artist: Dodgy

Group Members:

Mathew Priest, Andy Miller, Nigel Clark, Richard Payne, Nick Abnett, David Bassey

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Performed Songs By:

Mathew Priest, Andy Miller, Nigel Clark
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  • Formed: 1990
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Ace A's & Killer B's," "Homegrown," "Free Peace Sweet"
  • Representative Songs: "Good Enough," "In a Room," "If You're Thinking of Me"

Biography

Dodgy never was taken seriously. Then again, they never wanted to be taken seriously. As the clowns of Brit-pop, Dodgy carved out a niche with their infectious, goofy punk-pop that alternately sounded like the early Who and the Stone Roses. While they had a number of hit singles in the UK, highlighted by "Staying Out for the Summer," their quirky British humor prevented them from landing an American record deal for several years. Nevertheless, Dodgy was able to maintain a devoted cult following into the late '90s, as they kept turning out catchy, silly power-pop tunes.

An early version of Dodgy formed in the late '80s, when Nigel Clarke (vocals, bass) and Mathew Priest (drums) moved from their native Birmingham to London. As they began working odd jobs, they placed an advertisement for a guitarist, eventually recruiting Andy Miller. Over the next few years, Dodgy played frequently, including regular stints at the Dodgy Club, where they made their live debut. In 1991, they formed their own Bostin record label to release their own singles, including "Summer Fayre" and "Easy Way.". By the end of 1992, Dodgy had earned a sizable following, attracting the attention of major labels. They signed a contract with A&M later that year, releasing their debut, The Dodgy Album, in May 1993. The record was praised by the British music press, and Dodgy soon became regulars at the emerging Camden pop scene, which was headed by Blur.

Dodgy returned during the fall of 1994 with the single "Staying Out for the Summer," which became their first Top 40 hit. It set the stage for their breakthrough album, Homegrown, which was greeted with positive reviews upon its October release. Following a year of touring in 1995, the band returned in the summer of 1996 with Free Peace Sweet, which was their biggest hit to date, spawning the hits "In A Room," "Good Enough" and "If You're Thinking of Me," which peaked at number 11. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Dodgy
Origin England
Genres Britpop
Power Pop
Alternative Rock
Years active 1990 – 1998, 2001 – 2002,

2007 – Present

Labels A&M Records
Bostin'
Members
Nigel Clark
Mathew Priest
Andy Miller
Former members
Richard Payne
David Bassey
Chris Hallam
Nick Abnett

Dodgy are an English powerpop rock trio that rose to prominence during the Britpop era of the 1990s, best known for their hits "Staying Out For The Summer" (their debut hit that reached #19 in the UK on re-release in 1995), "If You're Thinking Of Me" (#11) and "Good Enough" (their biggest hit, reaching #4 in the UK chart). Their music has been compared to that of The Who and The Hollies and more generally, with the Northern Soul movement.

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Career

They are frontman Nigel Clark (bass), Andy Miller (guitar) and Mathew Priest (drums).

Redditch's Clark and Priest met Londoner Andy Miller whilst swimming after placing an advert "Jimi Hendrix required" in the magazine Loot.

The band's debut album, produced by The Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie, demonstrated a comprehensive grasp of classic British pop influences particularly from the late 1960s.[citation needed] In many ways the album pre-dated the Brit-pop sound, as Blur's Modern Life Is Rubbish, that would come to dominate the scene with the arrival of Oasis (Who would in fact support the band on more than one occasion in their early career).

During the 1990s the band gained significant popularity for their live performances and tendency to appear in the music press with a cheeky story. Drummer Mathew Priest suggested he was the love-child of Aphrodite and Keith Moon, whilst Andy Miller was once so busy on tour that he forgot it was his Birthday. It was often reputed that David Soul of Starsky and Hutch was a huge Dodgy fan. One other fan of the band gave them a goldfish which they named David Wilkie and took on tour.

The band concerned themselves with social issues by supporting War Child, the Liverpool Dockers' Strike, Charter 88 and youth democracy campaigns.

While Clark was absent from 1998 to 2007 to pursue ongoing solo projects, Priest and Miller continued the band as a five piece joined by the vocalist David Bassey; keyboardist Chris Hallam, and bass player Nick Abnett. This line up of the group would record one album, Real Estate, released in 2001. This album was produced and mixed with Robin Evans at T-Pot Studios in Scotland (funded with help from the fans). On their "Dingwalls to Dingwall" tour in 2000, the group visited the Hebridean island of Taransay to entertain the castaways being filmed for a BBC reality television programme.

The original line up of the band, Clark, Miller, and Priest, returned with a live album, So Far On 3 Wheels - Dodgy On The Radio, in October 2007. In the summer of 2007, the band announced a reunion tour, featuring the entire original line up, with shows to take place in the winter of 2007. These plans were abandoned however, when guitarist Andy Miller fell out of bed, chipping a bone in his arm in the process. The rescheduled tour took place in March 2008.

The band played two sets at Guilfest music festival in Guildford, Surrey on July 5, 2008. The first set was an acoustic set in the Unison tent where they appeared in support of the organisation. They later played a set with full band on the main stage where they played a succession of hits along with some new material, with frontman Nigel Clark announcing plans for a new album.

They headlined the Sunday night at Scarborough's Beached Festival in August 2008 and ToneFest in September, where after their set, Nigel joined in with Sgt Pepper's Only Dart Board Band and entertained the crowd with Beatles Songs.

November 2008, The first tracks from sessions recorded & produced by Nigel, Mathew & Andy appear online firstly a version of Forgive Me tagged The Club Tour Mix in celebration of there forthcoming Tour of Barfly Venues across the UK, Forgive Me Demo Version was also available to Download as part of a Ticket Bundle on Official Dodgy Websites, also available as a Free Download and principal track on a Forthcoming EP is track called "Down In The Flood" influenced by a journey home during the recent Floods in Evesham near Nigel's home, Links to this track are available on all Dodgy's web links.

The band have announced that they will be playing a benefit show on 17 May 2009 at a secret London venue as part of the homelessness charity Crisis' 'Hidden Gigs' campaign alongside their old Brit-pop rivals The Bluetones. http://www.crisis.org.uk/hidden/

Summer 2009, Dodgy return to Glastonbury playing a mid evening slot to a packed out Avalon Stage, as well as appearances at Bug Jam 2009, Whatfest and Cornbury, Autumn 2009 the band will play intimate shows at East Winter Gardens, Canary Wharf and Manchester Academy with 2010 scheduled for their first album in over 10 years.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Ace A's and Killer B's (1997) #55 UK
  • The Collection (2004)

Live album

  • So Far On 3 Wheels - Dodgy On The Radio (2007)
  • Dodgy - Live at Cornbury Festival (2009)

UK singles

  • "Summer Fayre" (1991) #198
  • "Easy Way" (1991) #165
  • "The Black and White Single" (1992) #115
  • "Water Under The Bridge" (1993)
  • "Lovebirds" (1993) #65
  • "I Need Another (EP)" (1993) #67
  • "The Melod-EP" (1994) #53
  • "Staying Out for The Summer" (1994) #38
  • "So Let Me Go Far" (1995) #30
  • "Making The Most Of" (1995) (Dodgy with The Kick Horns) #22
  • "Staying Out For The Summer" (remix) (1995) #19
  • "In a Room" (1996) #12
  • "Good Enough" (1996) #4
  • "If You're Thinking Of Me" (1996) #11
  • "Found You" (1997) #19
  • "Every Single Day" (1998) #32
  • "Feathercuts and Monkeyboots" (2000)
  • "(We All Need A Little) Liftin" (2001)
  • "Down In The Flood/Forgive Me (Club Tour Mix) (EP)" (2008)

Source: ChartStats.com

Downloads

  • "Forgive Me - Demo" (2008)
  • "Down In The Flood" (2008)

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