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Longview

 
Artist: Longview

Group Members:

Rob McVey, Marshall Wilborn, Doug Morch, Dudley Connell, Glen Duncan, James King, Aidan Banks, Matt Dabbs, Don Rigsby, Joe Mullins

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  • Formed: 1995
  • Genres: Country
  • Representative Albums: "Lessons in Stone

Biography

Named after the recording studio where they spent a week recording their debut album, Longview was a supergroup comprised of six top-ranked traditional bluegrass musicians and vocalists. With a sound that recalled the bluegrass bands of the 1940s and '50s, the sextet produced a memorable tribute to the roots of the hill-country sound.

Longview was first conceived during a late night jam session at the Denton, North Carolina Bluegrass Festival in 1994. A celebration of Rounder Records' 25th anniversary, the session featured James King, Dudley Cornell and Don Rigsby. King, who had recorded with Ralph Stanley in the 1980s, had garnered acclaim with his solo albums including Lonesome And Then Some in 1997 and These Old Pictures in 1995. Cornell, whose father had played with the Johnson Boys in the Washington, D.C. area in the 1950s, had sung lead and played guitar with the Johnson Mountain Boys and had replaced the late John Duffey in the Seldom Scene. Rigsby had played mandolin and sang high tenor vocals in a lengthy list of bands, including the Bluegrass Cardinals, J.D. Crowe & the New South and the Lonesome River Band.

The magic generated during the jam session was reinforced a few months later during a similar jam session at a bluegrass festival in Ohio that featured Cornell, fiddler Glen Duncan and banjo player Joe Mullins. Duncan, who co-led Lonesome Standard Time from 1991 to 1995, was a veteran of recording sessions with Bill Monroe, Jim & Jesse, the Osborne Brothers, Reba McEntire and Barbara Mandrell, while Mullins had been a member of Traditional Grass from 1983 until 1995.

At the encouragement of Ken Irwin, co-owner of Rounder, the five musicians came together with bass player Marshall Wilborn of the Lynn Morris Band for a week in December 1995 at the Long View Recording studio complex in North Brookfield, Massachusetts. Recording most tunes live without overdubs, the group cut three songs per day for five consecutive days and performed a live show for a small audience. With a focus on traditional-sounding songs by the Louvin Brothers, Don Reno and Ralph Stanley, the week-long session resulted in an album of tight ensemble playing and emotionally rich vocal harmonies. High Lonesome followed in mid-1999. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Wikipedia: Longview (British band)
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Longview
Origin Manchester, United Kingdom
Genres Indie rock, Shoegaze
Years active 2002 - present
Labels 14th Floor Records
Columbia Records (U.S.)
Website www.longviewmusic.com
Members
Rob McVey
Aidan Banks
Doug Morch
Ulrich Schnauss
Former members
Matt Dabbs

Longview are a shoegazing indie rock band hailing from Winchester and Manchester.

Its members are the German electronic musician and record producer Ulrich Schnauss, chief songwriter Rob McVey, guitar player Doug Morch, and bass player Aidan Banks. Matt Dabbs left the band for family reasons during 2007.

The band formed in Manchester in 2002 and built its reputation with several appearances at The Night and Day Cafe. Longview subsequently signed to 14th Floor Recordings. Their debut album, Mercury, was released in July 2003. Several singles were released from the album including their best known song, "Further", which featured on One Tree Hill. Notable other releases include a cover of Depeche Mode's "Stripped" which was only available as a digital download or on limited edition vinyl, and "In a Dream".

Although the band had played a handful of concerts during 2007, a second album did not appear. In January 2008 Longview played a series of intimate gigs in which new tracks "History", "Loss", "Fires" and "Why" were available to fans. At the London show on 26 March 2008, McVey announced the band would be entering the studio in April to record the next album, which has yet to be released. In May, the official website announced eleven tour dates between August and October.

  • Keyboards: Ulrich Schnauss (2005-)
  • Lead singer/guitar: Rob McVey
  • Lead guitarist: Doug Morch
  • Bass guitarist: Aidan Banks
  • Drummer: Matt Dabbs (left 2007)

Contents

UK Singles Chart positions

Date Song Peak position #[1]
June 2002 Further -
October 2002 When You Sleep 74
January 2003 Nowhere 72
May 2003 Falling For You (vinyl only) -
June 2003 Electricity (vinyl only) -
July 2003 Further (2nd release) 27
October 2003 Can't Explain 51
January 2004 Still (Not eligible)
May 2004 Stripped (vinyl only) -
July 2004 In A Dream 38
January 2005 Coming Down/When You Sleep (remix) 32
August 2005 Further (remix) 24

UK Album Chart positions

Date Album Peak position #[1]
2003 Mercury 45
2005 Mercury (re-issue) 29

Track listing (2003 original release via 14th Floor Records)

  1. "Further"
  2. "Can't Explain"
  3. "Electricity"
  4. "When You Sleep"
  5. "If You Asked"
  6. "I Would"
  7. "Nowhere"
  8. "Falling For You"
  9. "Falling Without You"
  10. "Still"
  11. "Will You Wait Here"
  12. "This Is"

Track listing (2005 re-issue via Columbia Records)

  1. "Further"
  2. "Can’t Explain"
  3. "When You Sleep"
  4. "In A Dream"
  5. "Nowhere"
  6. "I Would"
  7. "Electricity"
  8. "Still"
  9. "One More Try"
  10. "Falling For You"
  11. "If You Asked"
  12. "Will You Wait Here"

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 328. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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