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My Life Story

 
Artist: My Life Story

Group Members:

Rachel Simnett, Ellie Newton, Helen Caddick, Steave Searley, Aaron Cahill, Alison Gabriel, Jake Shillingford, Rob Spriggs, Judith Fleet, Jon King

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Jake Shillingford
  • Formed: 1990
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Sex & Violins (The Best of My Life Story)," "The Golden Mile," "Joined Up Talking"

Biography

My Life Story was one of many orchestral British pop groups that appeared in the wake of Pulp and Suede. Led by Jake Shillingford, who comes across as a low-rent Neil Hannon (the Divine Comedy), the group never won the critical respect of its influences -- or even contemporaries like the Divine Comedy -- but they won a hardcore following of die-hard Anglophiles.

Jake Shillingford (b. May 15, 1966), for all intents and purposes, is My Life Story. Born in Southend-on-Sea, Shillingford formed his first band in 1980, but he didn't begin a career until the late '80s. During the mid-'80s, he briefly attended the Southend Art College, after which he held a job at Dingwalls in Camden. He worked during the day and ran the Panic Station club at night, often playing with his band, My Life Story. After a few years he grew bored and he departed to America in 1989 on a mission to find himself. He returned the following year, convinced that he would remodel My Life Story as a string-laden, orchestral pop band. Over the course of 1990, he assembled a new version of the band, re-hiring former MLS drummer Aaron Cahill as musical arranger, drummer Steave Searley, bassist Jon King, keyboardist Helen Caddick, violinists Alison Gabriel and Ellie Newton, cellist Judith Fleet, Rob Spriggs on viola and Rachel Simnett, who played various brass instruments. Playing concerts in underground London clubs, the band slowly built a small following, self-releasing their indie debut EP Big at the end of the year. By 1992, the band now consisted of a total of 11 musicians, and they were regualarly playing clubs like the 100 Club and the Marquee.

During 1993, My Life Story's profile began to rise considerably, as they contributed strings to the Wonder Stuff's "Welcome to the Cheap Seats." That fall, they signed to Mother Tongue records, releasing the single "Girl A, Girl B, Boy C" by the end of the year. Produced by Giles Martin, the son of the legendary Beatles producer George Martin, the record was named Single of the Week by both Melody Maker and NME, and My Life Story opened for both Blur and Pulp during the winter of 1994. In February, the group's second single, "Funny Ha Ha," was released. A year later, "You Don't Sparkle (In My Eyes)" reached the indie Top 10, followed by the February 1995 release of their debut album, Mornington Crescent. Although the record received positive reviews, its release was hampered by threatened legal action from London Underground due to breach of copyright, but the issue vanished quickly. Melody Maker named Mornington Crescent one the year's best albums, but the record didn't sell in large numbers. Distraught, Shillingford decided to have My Life Story perform a month-long residency at Dingwalls during February 1996, and if the band wasn't signed to a major label at the end of the four-Sunday stint, he was going to disband the group. Following the group's Dingwalls residency, My Life Story was signed to Parlophone Records.

As they recorded their major-label debut during the spring and summer, My Life Story played a series of high-profile gigs that increased their profile substantially. Late that summer, the group's first Parlophone single, "12 Reasons Why I Love Her" was released. It was followed by "Sparkle" in October and "The King of Kissingdom" in February, both of which received mixed reviews in the music press. The Golden Mile, My Life Story's long-delayed major label debut, was finally released in March of 1997. Although the band's audience was larger than ever, a critical backlash had begun, and the reviews for The Golden Mile were frequently harsh -- Select labeled the record as "the worst album ever made." 2000 saw the release of Joined Up Talking. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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My Life Story are a UK indie pop group who peaked in the mid to late 1990s, when they were regarded as part of the Britpop movement. Fronted by singer/songwriter Jake Shillingford, the group was formed in London around 1991, and inherited their name from an earlier group in which Shillingford had appeared. A cross between a pop group and a chamber orchestra, the band's sound was heavily oriented toward orchestral instruments.

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At the time of their debut single, "Girl A, Girl B, Boy C" (1993) produced by Giles Martin son of George, the group had a regular line-up of twelve members. Though the membership fluctuated continually, it rarely dipped into single figures until 1999, when their third album credited just four regular members, though most of the former line-up were still used as session musicians.

My Life Story enjoyed the most success at the time of their second album, which spawned five singles that entered the lower half of the UK Singles Chart,[1] but finally disbanded after a series of farewell concerts in December 2000.

On 26 May 2006 the band reformed with the full line-up of thirteen members to play to a sell-out crowd at the Mean Fiddler on Charing Cross Road in London, in support of their forthcoming Best Of album. The gig got a review rating of 10/10 from Planet Sound. A second reunion show took place at the Astoria in London on 8 December 2006. A third reunion show took place on 13 December 2007 at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London.

In 2009, it was announced that, to mark 15 years since their debut album, the group would reform and perform the album in full, together with later songs. This concert is to be at KOKO which is next door to Mornington Crescent tube station.

Their recording of the song "Mr Boyd" (originally recorded by Argosy in 1969) was featured during the closing credits of the film, Stiff Upper Lips.

"12 Reasons Why I Love Her" was used in an advert for The Sarah Silverman Program on Comedy Central in the UK.

Other projects

The spirit of the band lives on in Shillingford's current project, ExileInside, which draws its influences from 1980s electronica, replacing the lush orchestral sounds of My Life Story with a quirky retro synth based sound.[citation needed] Former band members Aaron Cahill and Mal Campbell appear in the line-up, and the material is engineered by George Shilling. Shilling also produced many My Life Story tracks, including most of the Golden Mile album.

Shillingford has also presented an electronica music show on the Essex based community radio station Phoenix FM.

Dan Turner the band's keyboard player went on to form the band Macarthur after the group split in 2000. He landed a recording contract with Artist Network and recorded the Northern Soul influenced album Macarthur working with musicians such as Gary "Mudbone" Cooper {Funkadelic} and Chris Sharrock {The La's, World Party, Robbie Williams, Oasis}. As the band were about to release their first single the record company went bankrupt. The music has now been taken on by Fairwood Music.

Discography

Albums

  • Mornington Crescent (Mother Tongue Records - 1994)
  • The Golden Mile (Parlophone - 1997) UK # 36[1]
  • Mornington Crescent (Parlophone - 1998)
  • Joined Up Talking (it Records 2000).
  • Sex & Violins (The Best of My Life Story) (Exilophone Records 2006)
  • Megaphone Theology (B-Sides and Rarities) (Exilophone Records 2006)

Singles

  • "Girl A, Girl B, Boy C" (1993)
  • "Funny Ha Ha" (1994)
  • "You Don't Sparkle (In My Eyes)" (1995)
  • "The Mornington Crescent Companion EP" (1995)
  • "12 Reasons Why I Love Her" (1996) UK #32
  • "Sparkle" (1996) UK #34
  • "The King Of Kissingdom" (1997) UK #35
  • "Strumpet" (1997) UK #27
  • "Duchess" (1997) UK #39
  • "If You Can't Live Without Me Then Why Aren't You Dead Yet?" (1998) - Download-only single in Windows Media format (later available as an MP3)
  • "It's A Girl Thing" (1999) UK #37
  • "Empire Line" (1999) UK #58
  • "Walk/Don't Walk" (2000) UK #48

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Notes

  • "Sparkle" was a re-arranged and re-recorded version of "You Don't Sparkle (In My Eyes)".
  • My Life Story produced promotional CDs for a single version of "You Can't Uneat The Apple" but "Duchess" was released in its place.

Collaborations

See also

Baroque pop

References

  1. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 385. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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