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The Bolshoi

 
Artist: The Bolshoi
The Bolshoi

Group Members:

Trevor Tanner, Jan Kalicki, Nick Chown, Paul Clark

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Trevor Tanner
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  • Formed: 1983
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Friends/Giants," "Friends," "Away...Best of the Bolshoi"
  • Representative Songs: "Lindy's Party," "Happy Boy," "A Way"

Biography

The Bolshoi was a rock group from Leeds, England, featuring Trevor Tanner (vocals, guitar), Paul Clark (keyboards), Nick Chown (bass), and Jan Kalicki (drums). Their debut EP, the six-song Giants (1985), was followed by their first full-length album, Friends (1986), and then Lindy's Party (1987), which briefly made the U.K. charts. The band broke up soon after. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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The Bolshoi

Background information
Origin England
Genres Post-punk
Alternative rock
New Wave
Gothic rock
Years active 1983 – 1988
Labels Beggars Banquet
Website TheBolshoi.co.uk
Members
Trevor Tanner
Jan Kalicki
Paul Clark
Nick Chown

The Bolshoi were a London-based music group prominent mostly in the mid-late 1980s. They are best known for the hit song "A way" or "Away" (the name is interchangeable and has been noted as both on different albums/singles).

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History

The band formed in 1984 in Bath. The original lineup consisted of singer/guitarist Trevor Tanner, drummer Jan Kalicki, and bassist Nick Chown; Tanner and Kalicki had previously played together in the short-lived punk band Moskow. Early gigs supported the likes of The Cult, The March Violets, and Lords of the New Church. In 1985, the band released their debut single, Sob Story, followed by the mini-album, Giants and their hit song "Happy Boy". Word of mouth was such that the Bolshoi were able to sell out many of their early headlining performances.

The band migrated to London in 1985, and their lineup expanded to include Paul Clark on keyboards. In 1986, they released their first full-length album, Friends, and expanded their touring schedule to U.S., South America, and Poland. It was followed in 1987 by the album Lindy's Party, on which the sound was more pop-oriented.

Stylistically, The Bolshoi was difficult to categorize. It has been described as a proto-goth band, similar in their live act to fellow Beggars Banquet signees, Bauhaus. Tanner was recognized for his dark, pensive lyrics that belied a social responsibility and awareness.

After the release of Lindy's Party, the band recorded a fourth album, but problems with their record label management impeded its release, and they disbanded as the 1980s drew to a close. The unreleased fourth album, apparently titled "Country Life", is reportedly still in the vaults at Beggars Banquet.

Discography

Studio albums

  • People With Threve Ears (1984)
  • Giants (1985)
  • Friends (1986)
  • Lindy's Party (1987)
  • Country Life (c.1988, unreleased)

Compilations

  • Bigger Giants (1990)
  • A Way - Best of The Bolshoi (1999)

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