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Gavin Friday

Gavin Friday

  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

Gavin Friday was the lead singer and principal visionary of one of Ireland's most ambitious, challenging, and (often) difficult post-punk groups, the Virgin Prunes. After leaving the Prunes in 1986, he abandoned the music business to paint for a year and a half, returning to the fray after teaming up with pianist Maurice Roycroft (whom Friday renamed the Man Seezer). The duo's 1989 debut, Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves, found him making unexpected moves into a sort of modern-day cabaret style, albeit with all the Bowie-isms of his vocal delivery intact. 1992's Adam 'N' Eve was a much less interesting follow-up which found him addressing his dark visions with a far more standard-issue modern rock sound. Friday collaborated with Bono to write three tracks (two of which were Bono-Friday vocal duets) for the popular 1993 film In the Name of the Father, and returned to a more cabaret-ish mode on 1995's Shag Tobacco. In 1996, Friday and Seezer contributed the song "Angel" to the Romeo and Juliet soundtrack, among other film work; this direction culminated in 1997 with a full score for the film The Boxer, which was released early in 1998. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves, The Boxer, Shag Tobacco

Similar Artists:

Jeremy Enigk, Morrissey, Daniel Lanois, Jeff Buckley, Radiohead, Tori Amos, Scott Walker, And Also the Trees, Tom Waits, The Smiths, Peter Murphy, The Legendary Pink Dots, Japan, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Lloyd Cole, The Chameleons UK, Nick Cave, American Music Club, Barry Adamson

A Member of the Group:

Virgin Prunes

Performed Songs By:

Maurice Seezer
 
 
Wikipedia: Gavin Friday

Gavin Friday (born Fionan Martin Hanvey, 8 October 1959, Dublin) is an Irish singer and songwriter, composer and painter.

Career

He was a founding member of the post punk group, Virgin Prunes and has recorded several solo albums and soundtracks. He has maintained a close friendship with U2's Bono since both were children, and they collaborated on the soundtrack for the Jim Sheridan film, In the Name of the Father. In 2003 they wrote "Time Enough for Tears", the original theme tune for Sheridan's film In America, as sung by Andrea Corr.

In 2005 Gavin Friday played Billy Hatchet in the Neil Jordan film Breakfast on Pluto. On the soundtrack he sings "Wig Wam Bam" and "Sand", a duet with Cillian Murphy.

His main collaborator since beginning his solo work in 1985 has been multi-instrumentalist, Maurice Seezer.

In September 2006 a 2-CD collection of sea shanties called Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Shanteys, produced by Hal Willner, was released on the ANTI- label. Friday contributes to two tracks including the lewd "Baltimore Whores" and "Bully in the Alley" with ex-Virgin Prunes bandmates Guggi and Dave-id. The reunion of Friday, Guggi and Dave-id was the first time they had recorded together since the Virgin Prunes broke up in 1985.

Friday worked again with Hal Willner in June 2007, appearing in the concert "Forest of No Return - the Vintage Disney Songbook" as part of the Meltdown Festival presented at London's newly reopened Royal Festival Hall. Sharing a stage with artists such as Grace Jones, Nick Cave, Pete Doherty and curator Jarvis Cocker, Friday performed the classic Disney tracks "The Siamese Cat Song" and "Castle In Spain".

Taking time out from work on his fourth solo album with Herb Macken, Friday teamed up with English composer, Gavin Bryars, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Opera North for a new interpretation of Shakespeare's Sonnets touring as part of the 2007 Complete Works Festival. Opening in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Friday presented his take on Sonnet 40 ('Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all') and narrated Bryars' 40-minute piece 'Nothing Like The Sun'.

Friday and Macken composed the music for the Patrick McCabe play, The Revenant. The play's main theme is entitled 'Dreamland'. The Revenant is set to open for the first time as part of the 2007 Galway Arts Festival.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "You Can't Always Get What You Want", 1987
  • "Man of Misfortune", 1990
  • "I Want to Live", 1992
  • "King of Trash", 1992
  • "Falling off the Edge of the World", 1993
  • "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart", 1994
  • "In the Name of the Father", 1994
  • "Angel", 1995 (Soundtrack from the film [[William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet]])
  • "You, Me and World War III", 1996
  • "The Last Song I Will Ever Sing", 1996 (Basquiat film soundtrack)

Soundtracks

Scores

Collaborations

In 1984, Friday collaborated with cult English post-punk group The Fall, on three tracks: "Copped It" and "Stephen Song" appeared on the album The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall, and "Clear Off!" was a track on the "Call For Escape Route" EP. On all three tracks, Friday and Fall singer Mark E. Smith alternated vocals, occasionally backing each other up.

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