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Jad Fair

 
Artist: Jad Fair
Jad Fair

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Influenced By:

Followers:

Harper Fair

Performed Songs By:

Kim M. Rancourt, David Fair

Worked With:

Mark Jickling, John Sluggett, Mick Hobbs, Don Fleming, John Dreyfuss

Formal Connection With:

Abraham Lincolns, God Is My Co-Pilot, Kramer, Half Japanese, Dave Rick
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Jad Fair and Daniel Johnston," "Daniel Johnston & Jad Fair," "Enjoyable Songs"

Biography

There are plenty of performers who rock critics compliment by using the label "primitive," but few if any can hold a candle to the greatest American rock primitive, Jad Fair. With his fantastic and increasingly influential band, Half Japanese, or as a solo performer, Fair has constructed a prolific and extremely interesting career. He writes and records songs that display an uncomplicated emotional directness, unselfconscious (almost hokey) charm and warmth, and a genial simplicity that is simply beyond words. Although Fair's later recordings are certainly more accessible -- in some ways resembling those of another great American primitive, Jonathan Richman -- his stock-in-trade is still the ability to compose and play music without any discernible (i.e., traditional) musical talent. Although he has "played" guitar since the mid-'70s, Fair, according to past and present members of Half Japanese, still can't name a chord, plays riffs almost by accident, and wouldn't have it any other way.

Fair's career as a solo artist began in 1980. It wasn't that he was particularly upset or unhappy with the direction in which he and brother David were leading Half Japanese, but rather that he needed another outlet to satiate his obsessive desire to make music. The first efforts were tentative and, in terms of the noise-versus-music factor, more noise than music, akin to early Half Japanese records. But by the mid- to late '80s, Fair's solo records were becoming more accessible due to the contributions of celebrities and huge Half Japanese fans such as Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis, NRBQ's Terry Adams, and Gumball mastermind Don Fleming; with the members of Yo La Tengo, he even cut an album, Strange But True, which was released on Matador in 1998. And while the records got a little more polished, they certainly never lost a bit of Fair's childlike view of the world, nor his explosive, giddy belief in rock's liberating potential and endless possibilities.

In Fair's world, love is the key to solving the world's problems, but his naïveté-as-philosophy, while not deep, is never rank or manipulative (you always believe that he believes). And although he can sound cloying at times, the honesty and joy of this music will let you forgive his occasional excesses. By not being your typical singer/songwriter, Jad Fair has made the world a safe place for those who care passionately about rock & roll, but who don't feel the need to achieve any degree of virtuosity. It's Spooky, issued in summer 2001, continued his quirky reign. That same year, Fair reunited with Daniel Johnston for Lucky Sperms: Somewhat Humorous, followed by collaborations with R. Stevie Moore (FairMoore) and Jason Willett (Superfine) in 2002 and 2003. Six Dozen Cookies, a Jad and David Fair production, arrived in 2006. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
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Jad Fair
Born
Coldwater, Michigan, U.S.A.
Genres Alternative rock
Punk
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1980 – present
Labels Alternative Tentacles
Website jadfair.org

Jad Fair is the singer and guitarist of lo-fi alternative rock group Half Japanese.

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Biography

Fair performs and records as a solo artist, as well as collaborating with such artists as Terry Adams, Norman Blake, Kevin Blechdom, Isobel Campbell, Eugene Chadbourne, DQE, Steve Fisk, Fred Frith, God Is My Co-Pilot, Richard Hell, Daniel Johnston, J. Mascis, Jason Willett, Monster Party, R. Stevie Moore, Thurston Moore, The Pastels, Phono-Comb, Steve Shelley, Strobe Talbot, Teenage Fanclub, The Tinklers, Moe Tucker, Bill Wells, Jason Willett, Adult Rodeo, Lumberob, Yo La Tengo, and John Zorn.

Because of his constant output and his large series of collaborations, his discography is very large, and consists of mostly releases on small, independent labels.

He's also active as a visual artist, drawings as well as papercuttings. Many of the album covers are made by Fair. Four books of Fair's art have been published. Exhibitions of Fair's paper cuts and drawings have taken place in New York, Tokyo, Glasgow, Austin, Paris, London and Houston.

In 2008 Vincent Moon made a short documentary called Paris lost in Texas, which is part of his The Take-Away Shows-series. In this short movie he visits Fair in house in Texas. In the same year experimental instrument builder Yuri Landman constructed for Fair a special 2 string instrument called the Bachelor QS.

Discography

With Half Japanese

  • Half Alive (1977)
  • Calling All Girls 7" (1977)
  • Mono/No No 7" (1978)
  • Half Gentlemen/Not Beasts (1980)
  • Loud (1981)
  • Spy/I know how it Feels...Bad/My Knowledge Was Wrong 7" (1981)
  • Horrible (1982)
  • 50 Skidillion Watts Live (1984)
  • Our Solar System (1985)
  • Sing No Evil (1985)
  • Music To Strip By (1987) -- (1993) re-release has bonus tracks
  • U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums 7" (1988)
  • Charmed Life (1988)
  • Real Cool Time/What Can I Do/Monopoly EP (1989)
  • the Band That Would Be King (1989)
  • We Are They Who Ache with Amorous Love (1990)
  • T For Texas/Go Go Go Go 7" (1990)
  • Everybody Knows, Twang 1 EP (1991)
  • 4 Four Kids EP (1991)
  • Eye of the Hurricane/Said and Done/U.S. Teens are Spoiled Bums/Daytona Beach EP (1991)
  • Fire In the Sky (1993)
  • Postcard EP (1991)
  • Best Of Half Japanese (1993)
  • Boo: Live in Europe 1 (1994)
  • Hot (1995)
  • Greatest Hits (1995)
  • Best Of Half Japanese Vol. 2 (1995)
  • Bone Head (1997)
  • Heaven Sent (1997)
  • Hello (2001)

Solo

  • Everyone Knew ... But Me (Press) 1982
  • Monarchs (Iridescence) 1984
  • Best Wishes (Iridescence) 1987
  • Great Expectations (Ger. Bad Alchemy) 1989
  • Attack of Everything no CD - Jad Fair (Paperback - 1990)
  • Jad Fair EP - Jad Fair (LP Record - 1991)
  • I Like It When You Smile (UK Paperhouse) (1992)
  • Greater Expectations - Jad Fair (1995) (Psycho Acoustic Sounds/T.E.C. Tones) 1991
  • Jackpot, Songs and Art - Jad Fair (Paperback, 1997)
  • SPOOKY TALES: SPIRIT SUMMONING STORIES / SPOOKY SOUNDS OF NOW [book & cd] - Jad Fair (1997)
Free Download Album
7"
  • Making of the album
  • Arts & Crafts Series Vol. 1
  • split with Dairy High (Reds Under the Bed Records)
Compilation
  • Mr. Snail's Halloween Party (Snail Sounds) 2005

With David Fair

  • Jad & David Fair - Best Friends (UK Vesuvius) 1996
  • 26 Monster Songs for Children - Jad Fair & David, Kill Rock Stars (1998)
  • Six Dozen Cookies - Jad & David Fair (2006)
  • Halloween Songs - David & Jad Fair, Thick Syrup Records (2008)
  • I'll Be Moe (2 Disc Set) - David Fair, Thick Syrup Records (2009)

With Daniel Johnston

  • Daniel Johnston and Jad Fair (1995) (50 Skidillion Watts) 1989
  • 1989: with Daniel Johnston - It's Spooky, (Jagjaguwar) re-release 2001
  • The Lucky Sperms - Somewhat Humorous (Jad Fair, Daniel Johnston, Chris Bultman), (Jagjaguwar) 2001

With Kramer

  • 1988: with Kramer - Roll Out The Barrel (Shimmy-Disc), re-release 1999
  • 1999 or 1998: Kramer - The Sound of Music An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts (Shimmy-Disc/Knitting Factory)

Jad in Mosquito

  • Mosquito - Oh No Not Another Mosquito My House Is Full of Them! (Psycho Acoustic Sounds) 1993
  • Mosquito - Time Was (ERL/Smells Like Records) 1993 (Aus. Au-go-go) 1993
  • Mosquito - UFO Catcher (Japan. Time Bomb) 1993
  • Mosquito - Cupid's Fist (Hol. Red Note) 1994

With Nao

  • Jad & Nao - Half Robot (UK Paperhouse) 1993
  • Jad & Nao - Half Alien (Japan. Sakura Wrechords) 1997
  • Jad & Nao - Half Monster

With The Pastels

  • Jad Fair and the Pastels - This Could Be the Night EP (UK Paperhouse) 1991
  • No. 2: Jad Fair and the Pastels (UK Paperhouse) 1992

With The Shapir-O Rama

  • Jad Fair & The Shapir-O'Rama - We Are the Rage (Japan. Avant) 1996
  • I Like Your Face - Jad Fair & Shapir-O'Rama (1999)
  • We Are the Rage - Jad Fair & the Shapir-O Rama (2002)

With Teenage Fanclub

With Jason Willett

  • 1992-200? with Jason Willett, released over 13 full length albums so far
  • Jason Willett/Jad Fair/Gilles Rieder (Megaphone) cd (1992)
  • Jason Willett & Jad Fair - It's All Good (Megaphone Limited) (1995) cd
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - Honeybee (Dr Jim's) (1996) cd
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - Punk Rock 1996 (Chlorophyl) (1996) 7"
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - The Corpse is Missing (Slab-O-Concrete) (1996) 7"
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - The Mighty Super-Heroes (Marginal Talent) cd (1997)
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - Wonderful World (Shrimper) (1997) triple cassette
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - Twister (Dark Beloved Cloud) (1997)lp
  • Jason Willett & Jad Fair - We're Going to the Moon (Megaphone Limited) cd (1998)
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - Wild (Megaphone Limited) (1998) cd
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - The Mighty Hypnotic Eye (Dr Jim's) (1999) cd
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - Enjoyable songs (Alternative tentacles) lp & cd (1999)
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - The Attack of Everything (Paperback + cd) (2002)
  • Jad Fair & Jason Willett - Superfine (public eyesore) (2005) cd

With Yo La Tengo

With Phono-Comb

  • In A Haunted House 7" (Derivative Records, 1995)
  • Monsters, Lullabies...and the Occasional Flying Saucer CD (Shake the Record, 1996)

Other Side Projects/Collaborations

  • The Zombies of Mora-Tau EP7 (UK Armageddon) 1980 (Press) 1982
  • Between Meals - Oh No I Just Knocked Over a Cup of Coffee (Iridescence) 1983
  • Coo Coo Rocking Time - Coo Coo Party Time (50 Skidillion Watts) 1990
  • Workdogs in Hell - Workdogs in Hell (1993)
  • Strobe Talbot - 20 Pop Songs, Alternative Tentacles, (Jad Fair, Mick Hobbs, Benb Gallaher) 2001
  • FairMoore - with R. Stevie Moore (Old Gold) 2002
  • Whale (Mini-cd) - Jad Fair & Bill Wells

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