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The Dukes of Stratosphear

 
Artist: The Dukes of Stratosphear

Group Members:

E.I.E.I. Owen, Lord Cornelius Plum, The Red Curtain, Sir John Johns, Terry Chambers

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Performed Songs By:

Sir John Johns

Formal Connection With:

E.I.E.I. Owen, Lord Cornelius Plum, The Red Curtain
  • Formed: 1984
  • Disbanded: 1987
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Chips from the Chocolate Fireball," "Psonic Psunspot"
  • Representative Songs: "Vanishing Girl," "25 O'Clock," "My Love Explodes"

Biography

In 1985, the British pop band XTC recorded an EP of affectionate parodies of '60s psychedelia and guitar pop called 25 O'Clock. Instead of releasing the EP under their own name, they released the record under a new moniker: the Dukes of Stratosphear. Working with producer John Leckie, all three members of the group adopted pseudonyms -- Andy Partridge was Sir John Johns, Colin Moulding was the Red Curtain, and David Gregory was Lord Cornelius Plum. For this one project, Gregory's brother Ian joined the band under the name E.I.E.I. Owen. The EP was released without mention of XTC's name anywhere on the record, and the group members claimed they had nothing to do with the project.

Two years after the appearance of 25 O'Clock, the Dukes of Stratosphear released a full album, Psonic Psunspot. By the time Psonic Psunspot appeared in 1987, XTC had begun to admit in interviews that they were indeed the Dukes of Stratosphear. Later in 1987, both the EP and album were released on a single compact disc, Chips from the Chocolate Fireball. XTC then resumed working under their regular name, issuing new material throughout the 1990s and early 2000s before splitting up in 2005. Four years later, expanded versions of Psonic Psunspot and 25 O'Clock appeared via Partridge's own label, Ape House Records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Dukes of Stratosphear
Origin UK
Genres Neo-Psychedelia
Years active 1984 to 2003
Labels Virgin
Associated acts XTC
Former members
The Red Curtain
Lord Cornelius Plum
Sir John Johns
E.I.E.I. Owen

The Dukes of Stratosphear was a pseudonym used by the British rock band XTC in the mid to late 1980s, concurrently with XTC's continued musical activities.[1] The project was intended as a homage to 1960s pop and psychedelic music by groups such as The Beatles, The Byrds, The Kinks, The Zombies, The Beach Boys, Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd and The Pretty Things.[citation needed]

The band released two records under this pseudonym, the mini-album 25 O'Clock (1985), and the full-length album Psonic Psunspot (1987).[1] The two releases were compiled onto a single CD under the title Chips from the Chocolate Fireball: An Anthology, which was released simultaneously with the vinyl issue of Psonic Psunspot. The Dukes were also mentioned in the credits of XTC's 1986 album Skylarking, where they were thanked for the loan of their guitars.

The band briefly reformed in 2003, to record the track "Open A Can (Of Human Beans)" for the MS Society charity compilation album The Wish List.

On 20 April 2009 both records were released on CD for the first time in their own right - along with demo recordings, bonus tracks and brand new sleeve notes from the band. These editions are credited to "XTC as The Dukes of Stratosphear" and were released on Andy Partridge's Ape House record label (they are also the first XTC recordings to which Virgin Records have relinquished the rights).[1]

Members

The pseudonymous personnel included:

  • Sir John Johns (Andy Partridge) - singing, guitar, brain buds
  • The Red Curtain (Colin Moulding) - electric bass, song stuff
  • Lord Cornelius Plum (Dave Gregory) - mellotron, piano, organ, fuzz-tone guitar
  • E.I.E.I. Owen (Ian Gregory) - drum set

Both 25 O'Clock and Psonic Psunspot were produced by John Leckie, whose adopted pseudonym was Swami Anand Nagara.

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Dukes of Stratosphear - Biography" (in English). All Music Guide. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3ifrxqe5ldhe~T1. Retrieved 2009-07-28. 

 
 
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