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The Darling Buds

 
Artist: The Darling Buds
The Darling Buds

Group Members:

Bloss, Andrea Lewis, Chris McDonogh, Harley Farr, Jimmy Hughes

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Influenced By:

Blondie, Shop Assistants, Altered Images

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  • Formed: 1986, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales
  • Disbanded: 1993
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Shame on You
  • Representative Songs: "Please Yourself", "Shame on You", "Crystal Clear

Biography

With their Beatles-influenced vocal harmonies and hook-laden melodies, the Darling Buds were one of the most promising bands in Wales during the late '80s and early '90s. Firmly entrenched in the "blonde" period of British indie music, the group is remembered for the singing of blonde female vocalist, Andrea Lewis (born: March 25, 1967) and the beatnik-like black clothing worn by the band's instrumentalists.

Formed in Cardiff, Wales in 1986, the Darling Buds took their name from a comic novel, Darling Buds of May by British author H.E. Bates. Releasing their debut single, "If I Said," on their own label in February 1987, the group began attracting considerable attention. Reissued by the Native record label, the single was heard numerous times on John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show.

Signing with Epic in 1988, the Darling Buds released several singles before issuing their debut full-length album, Pop Said, in January 1989. The album quickly reached the British Top 30 and led to an appearance on popular British TV music show, Top of the Pops.

Just as it looked as though the Darling Buds were headed for stardom, things began to fall apart. Original drummer Bloss was replaced by Jimmy Hughes, formerly with British rock band, Black. Although they reached for a more-sophisticated sound with their second album, Crawdaddy, they lost the raw edge of their initial sound. The release of their third album, Erotica, in 1992, did little to recapture the Darling Buds' early glory. Released a few weeks before a Madonna album with the same name, it faded into obscurity before making a dent on the charts. Although they toured the United States in support of the album for a year, the members of the Darling Buds grew increasingly frustrated by their lack of commercial success and disbanded.

Moving into acting, Lewis worked for a Cardiff theater company before agreeing to host a show, The Slate, for BBC Wales. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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The Darling Buds
Origin Newport, South Wales, UK
Genres Punk, Indie, Twee pop
Years active 1986–1993
Labels Native Records
Epic Records
Members
Andrea Lewis
Harley Farr
Chris McDonogh
Bloss (1986-1990)
Jimmy Hughes (1990-1993)

The Darling Buds were an indie band from Newport, South Wales. The band formed in 1986 and were named after the HE Bates novel The Darling Buds of May – a title taken in turn, from the third line of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18: "Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May".

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Career

Influenced by the catchy simple sound of the early Beatles, the band created very melodic, hook-driven, short-duration singles. They were considered part of the short lived "Blonde" movement (indie rock band fronted by blonde female singer with all other members being dark-haired males) along with the likes of The Primitives and Transvision Vamp but also referenced the C86 scene of a few years earlier.

The Darling Buds formed in Caerleon near Newport, South Wales, UK in 1986 by the then 19-year-old Andrea Lewis. Their debut single, "If I Said", was released on February 1987 and was well received. The group re-released the single on an established label, Native Records, receiving radio play on John Peel's Radio 1 show. Signing with Sony in 1988, several singles preceded their critically acclaimed 1989 debut LP, Pop Said.... The album ultimately reached the top 30 UK album chart and the band appeared on the cover of Melody Maker twice (24 September 1988 and 18 February 1989). In 1990 the original drummer, Bloss, left the band and was replaced by Jimmy Hughes from Black. Their second album, Crawdaddy, more sophisticated than their first, was not as well received. Pressing forward with their new style, the group followed with their third and final album in 1992, entitled Erotica, a few weeks before Madonna's album of the same name. The album contained the US single "Long Day In The Universe" which was featured on the soundtrack for the Mike Myers movie "So I Married an Axe Murderer". Although they toured the United States in support of the album for a year, the members of the Darling Buds grew increasingly frustrated by their lack of commercial success and disbanded.

Since disbanding Andrea Lewis moved on to acting, touring with a Cardiff theatre company. She later moved into presenting, hosting The Slate for BBC Wales and, in 1998 and 1999, she co-hosted a Welsh Saturday morning radio show, The Weekenders, with Gareth Jones. Chris McDonogh now works at Le Mons studio in Newport.

Members

  • Andrea Lewis - Vocalist
  • Geriant "Harley" Farr - Guitarist
  • Chris McDonogh - Bassist
  • Richard Gray "Bloss"- Drummer (1986-1990)
  • Jimmy Hughes - Drummer (1990-1993)
  • Jon Lee - Drummer (1992- two of the b-sides on "Sure Thing"; later of the band Feeder)
  • Matt Gray - Guitarist (1992-1993)
  • Dennis McCarthy - Drummer (1993)

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "If I Said" (1987)
  • "It's All Up To You" (1988) #86 UK
  • "Shame On You" (1988)
  • "Burst" (1988) #50 UK
  • "Hit The Ground" (1988) #27 UK
  • "Let's Go Round There" (1989) #49 UK
  • "You've Got To Choose" (1989) #45 UK
  • "Tiny Machine" (1990) #60 UK
  • "Crystal Clear" (1990) #85 UK
  • "It Makes No Difference" (1991)
  • "Sure Thing" (1992) #71 UK
  • "Please Yourself" (1992) (U.S.)
  • "Long Day In The Universe" (1992) (U.S.)

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