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Oh-OK

 
Artist: Oh-OK

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Holiday, Buzz of Delight, Hetch Hetchy, Magnapop, Matthew Sweet, Tres Chicas
  • Formed: 1981, Athens, GA
  • Disbanded: 1984
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Complete Recordings
  • Representative Songs: "Random", "Lilting", "Down by the Beach

Biography

The core of Oh-OK was bassist Lynda Stipe and vocalist Linda Hopper, a pair of Athens, GA, natives who formed the band while in their teens. They only released a pair of short recordings while together, and only a minor ripple was felt during and after they were around. Even so, their existence should not be reduced to familial links and the involvements that followed long after their split. Their songs are simple, wiry, playful, and childish (toys aren't an uncommon element); they're occasionally creepy and, without fail, well-constructed. They're also easy to enjoy after several listens, raising them far above novelty value. If any comparison can be made, Stipe and Hopper's group was the American equivalent of Wales' Young Marble Giants. Stipe had been playing bass but wasn't motivated to do anything of significance with it until her brother, R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe, needed an opening band for one of his temporary groups. She and friend Hopper were able to piece four songs together and perform them at the 40 Watt Club. They eventually added David Pierce as their drummer and recorded the four-song Wow Mini Album, a seven-minute 7", in Atlanta. After its 1982 pressing, which included 500 hand-colored sleeves, the band continued to gig with the likes of supportive DB labelmates Pylon and Mitch Easter's Let's Active. By the time they went to record 1983's Furthermore What at Easter's Drive-In Studio, they shed Pierce (who was replaced with David McNair), went through a keyboardist named Brian Cook, gained and lost guitarist David Thompson, and added Nebraska-transplant guitarist Matthew Sweet. The time on the road and the new membership led to a fattening up of the band's sound, but there isn't a great difference between the two releases. The band broke up in 1984, though not before Sweet left to form Buzz of Delight with Pierce. Hopper left to play with Sweet's replacement, Lynn Blakey, in Holiday, and eventually reconnected with McNair the following decade in Magnapop. Stipe went through numerous bands, including the Babbling, the Shirleys, Hetch Hetchy, Sumac, Organ Grinder, and Flash to Bang Time. In 2002, Collectors' Choice released The Complete Recordings, a disc containing Oh-OK's two releases, a stray compilation appearance, and a dozen live and unreleased tracks. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Cover to the band's first release—Wow Mini Album
Cover to the Furthermore What 12"

Oh-OK was an American musical group formed by singer Linda Hopper and bassist/vocalist Lynda Stipe. Other members included drummers David McNair and David Pierce and guitarist Matthew Sweet. Stipe formed the band when her brother—Michael Stipe of R.E.M.—needed a backing band for a show at the 40 Watt Club.

Sweet and Pierce formed the short-lived Buzz of Delight before the former embarked on a successful solo career. Hopper made a name for herself fronting Magnapop, with McNair joining her on drums. Stipe became the lead singer of Hetch Hetchy under the name Lynda L. Limner; she went on to play in Flash to Bang Time. In 2002, a compilation of their recordings—The Complete Recordings—was released by Collector's Choice Music, with liner notes by Robert Christgau. The band reunited for a concert at the 40 Watt Club as part of the 2006 Athens Popfest.

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Discography

  • Wow Mini Album 7", 1982 (DB Records DB63)
  • Furthermore What 12", 1983 (DB Records DB69)
  • "Random", appearing on the various artists LP compilation Squares Blot Out the Sun, 1990 (DB Records DB69)
  • The Complete Recordings Compact Disc, 2002 (Collector's Choice Music 293)

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