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Miracle Legion

 
Artist: Miracle Legion
Miracle Legion

Group Members:

Mark Mulcahy, Ray Neal, Dave McCaffrey, Spot Boutier, Steven West, Jeff Wiederschall

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Influenced By:

Performed Songs By:

Ray Neal

Formal Connection With:

Mark Mulcahy, Halo Bit, The Butterflies of Love
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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Drenched," "Surprise Surprise Surprise," "Me & Mr. Ray"
  • Representative Songs: "The Backyard," "Out to Play," "The Little Drummer Boy"

Biography

Miracle Legion were a Connecticut-based band that immediately sprung to life on the heels of post-R.E.M. guitar-rock boom, chiefly because lead singer Mark Mulcahy's voice bore an uncanny resemblance to Michael Stipe's, and the arpeggio guitar structures were akin to Peter Buck's. But the band, Ray Neal; guitar, Jeff Wiederschall; drums and Steven West; bass, and later just Mulcahy and Neal ultimately became unique in their own right.

The Backyard EP, released by the small Incas Records in 1984, was an immediate college radio hit, and the band rode high on its popularity for some time. It took until 1987 to get Surprise Surprise Surprise out on Rough Trade, and they were unable to captilize on the initial buzz; the tone was no longer so sprightly. 1988's Glad was a collection of originals and some live tracks recorded with Pere Ubu. By 1989, Mulcahy and guitarist Ray Neal were working as a duo and released Me and Mr. Ray a savvy acoustic album on Rough Trade. Having abandoned the R.E.M. sound, the band found their own direction as a country-rock duo. Mulcahy continues to perform as a solo acoustic artist. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide
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Miracle Legion
Origin New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Genres Alternative rock
College rock
Jangle pop
Years active 1984–?
Labels Rough Trade Records
Incas Records
Polydor Records
Morgan Creek Records
The Mezzotint Label
Associated acts Mark Mulcahy
Polaris
Website http://www.mezzotint.com
Members
Mark Mulcahy
Mr. Ray Neal
Dave McCaffrey
Scott "Spot" Boutier
Former members
Steven West
Jeff Wiederschall

Miracle Legion was a Connecticut-based college rock band begun in 1984, consisting of singer Mark Mulcahy, guitarist Mr. Ray Neal, drummer Jeff Wiederschall, and bassist Steven West. In their early stages they received constant comparisons to R.E.M., more in their presence, and over all sound and less about their songs or lyrical content. Other than a few similar sounding songs, the respective bands' sounds were largely dissimilar lyrically and musically, and as time progressed, the comparisons became less valid. Their first released EP, The Backyard, was released by Incas Records in 1984 and became a college radio hit. Their first full-length album, Surprise Surprise Surprise, was released in 1987 on Rough Trade Records. Released in 1988 was Glad, a mixture of new songs and live tracks (which included a guest appearance by Pere Ubu).

With the departure of their rhythm section in 1988, Mulcahy and Neal changed the direction of the band, becoming a duo and touring as the opening act for The Sugarcubes. Their 1989 release of Me and Mr. Ray (recorded at Prince's Paisley Park Studios) led to the band finding a new rhythm section (drummer Scott Boutier and bassist Dave McCaffrey) and signing with the now defunct Morgan Creek label, who funded their 1992 album Drenched with producer John Porter (of Roxy Music and The Smiths note).

After Drenched, legal problems with the label left the band and its name in limbo. But interest continued, notably with a Nickelodeon offer for the band to write music for the television show The Adventures of Pete & Pete, which was created by Miracle Legion fans Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi. Neal, disillusioned with the label experience, declined the offer; but Mulcahy accepted, and he and the band's rhythm section did the project under the name Polaris, which lasted three years and included at least one episode (Season 1, "Hard Day's Pete") in which Neal appears with the rest of the band.

In 1996, the band's legal issues resolved, Miracle Legion released Portrait Of A Damaged Family on Mulcahy's own Mezzotint label. Since then, Mulcahy has released three solo LPs, and Mr. Ray has recently begun to play shows again in the Northeast, both solo and with Jellyshirts. Their Drenched-era rhythm section Scott Boutier and Dave McCaffrey have been staples as the rhythm section for Frank Black and the Catholics.

In recent years, reruns of Pete & Pete on the Noggin channel has unexpectedly renewed interest (and led a new generation) to the music of Miracle Legion[citation needed]. The majority of their albums, however, remain out of print.

Complete discography

  • A Simple Thing (1983) demo
  • The Backyard (1984) EP/CS on Rough Trade Records
  • Little Drummer Boy (1985) 7" Single on Incas Records
  • Surprise Surprise Surprise (1987) LP/CS/CD(Japan Only) on Rough Trade Records
  • Glad (1987) EP/CS with Pere Ubu on Rough Trade Records
  • Me and Mr. Ray (1989) CD/LP/CS on Rough Trade Records
  • Drenched (1992) CD/CS on Morgan Creek Records,LP on Polydor Records
  • Out to Play (1992) CD EP on Morgan Creek Records (promo)
  • We Are All Lost (1992) CD EP on Morgan Creek Records (promo)
  • Portrait of a Damaged Family (1996) CD on The Mezzotint Label

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