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The Family Cat

 
Artist: The Family Cat
The Family Cat

Group Members:

John Graves, Paul Frederick, Kevin Downing, Stephen Jelbert, Tim McVay

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Magic Happens", "Furthest from the Sun

Biography

Formed in Yeovil, England in 1988, the noisy Family Cat comprised vocalist Paul Frederick, guitarists Stephen Jelbert and Tim McVay, bassist John Graves and drummer Kevin Downing. After making their London debut the following April, the group was promptly signed to the fledgling Bad Girl label, soon issuing their debut single "Tom Verlaine" to widespread acclaim. With ex-Jam member Rick Buckler handling production chores, the Family Cat recorded their first mini-LP, Tell 'Em We're Surfin', in 1989; the follow-up, "Remember What It Is That You Love," was also a major hit on the indie charts.

After releasing "A Place With a Name" at the end of 1990, the Family Cat jumped to the Dedicated label, and spent the whole of 1991 on tour and in the studio. Finally, in 1992 the Steamroller single appeared to favorable reviews, but little chart interest; a similar fate met the subsequent "Colour Me Grey" and "River of Diamonds," both of which featured backing vocals from Polly Jean Harvey. After 1992's Furthest From the Sun LP, the Family Cat fell silent for close to a year, resurfacing in August 1993 with "Airplane Gardens." Another lengthy tour followed before the release of 1994's Magic Happens; although both "Wonderful Excuse" and "Goldenbook" narrowly missed the U.K. Top 40, the band, having grown frustrated by its lack of success, separated soon after the record's release. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The Family Cat
Origin Yeovil, Somerset, England
Genre(s) Garage punk, indie rock
Years active 1988–1995
Label(s) Bad Girl, Dedicated, RCA
Website Official website
Members
Paul Frederick
John Graves
Kev Downing
Tim McVay
Steve Jelbert

The Family Cat were a British independent band, formed in Stoke Newington, London in 1988. Three members were originally from Cornwall, one from Plymouth and one from Southampton.

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Career

The band played live for five years and recorded three albums, the mini-album Tell 'em We're Surfin', released on South London independent label Bad Girl Records, and its full-length follow-ups, Furthest From The Sun and Magic Happens, released by Dedicated Records. The band never quite capitalised on the momentum generated by the success of debut single "Tom Verlaine", which was named 'Single of the Week' by the NME,[1] although the band's final LP, Magic Happens entered the lower reaches of the UK Albums Chart and "Airplane Gardens", lasted for one week in the UK Singles Chart. Mainly The Family Cat would place several singles on the UK Indie Chart including "Steamroller".

They also grabbed headlines by naming one of their songs "Bring Me The Head of Michael Portillo". Their music was melodic and radio friendly, but in spite of critical acclaim the band were unable to reach the heights of Britpop acts Oasis and Blur.

Amongst their cover versions were The Beatles' "Across the Universe", The Rolling Stones' "Rocks Off" and Scott Walker's "Montague Terrace (in Blue)".

Members

Discography

Albums

Year Album Billboard 200 UK Albums Chart[2] Top Digital Albums UK Indie Chart[3] Label
1989 Tell Em We're Surfin - - - 6 Badgirl
1993 Furthest From The Sun - 55 - Dedicated
1995 Magic Happens - 84 -

Singles/EPs

  • "Tom Verlaine" (1989) Bad Girl (7-inch flexi-disc/12-inch) (UK Indie #6)[3]
  • "Remember What It Is That You Love" (1990) Bad Girl
  • "A Place With No Name" (1990) Bad Girl
  • "Colour Me Grey" (1991) Bad Girl
  • "Jesus Christ" (1991) Clawfist
  • "Steamroller" (1992) Dedicated
  • "River of Diamonds" (1992) Dedicated
  • "Airplane Gardens" (1993) Dedicated (UK #69)[1]
  • "Springing the Atom" (1993) Dedicated
  • "Wonderful Excuse" (1994) Dedicated/RCA (UK #48)[1]
  • Goldenbook EP (1994) Dedicated/RCA (UK #42)[1]

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After The Family Cat

Paul Frederick

Frederick later formed Pure Grain, who made one EP for their own Supple Pipe label, entitled "Here Come The Millionaires". They also recorded a full-length LP called 'Nobody Loses All The Time', promo copies of which were circulated but the album never saw official release.[citation needed]

Choosing to concentrate on studio work, Pure Grain changed their name to Jack Adaptor[4] in 2004. Their first, self-titled album was released on Schnitzel Records[5] in November 2004, with a single "No Logos" on the same label. This was followed up by "Road Rail River" (again on Schnitzel) in 2005 and "Right Royal", released on the band's own Supple Pipe label, followed in early 2006. Their album Swimming Pool Lies was released on Imprint Records in November 2008. The band is now Frederick (vocals) and Christopher Cordoba (all instruments/production).

John Graves

Graves is now a wine expert, resident on the South Coast of England.

Steve Jelbert

Jelbert is currently working as a freelance journalist based in London, often writing for The Times.

Tim McVay and Kevin Downing

McVay and Downing are working at Zebedees, a youth development centre in Truro, Cornwall. The project is musically based and amongst other duties they both teach instruments, and help develop young bands. In 2007 the project formed its own record label, Zebs Records, and have to date released one album; a compilation of new Cornish acts called The Sound Of Young Cornwall.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (1999). The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate. ISBN 0-86241-913-1. 
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 194. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  3. ^ a b Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4. 
  4. ^ Jackadaptor.com
  5. ^ Schnitzel.co.uk

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