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The Telescopes

 
Artist: The Telescopes

Group Members:

David Fitzgerald, Robert Brookes, Dominic Dillon, Stephen Lawrie, Joanna Doran

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Followers:

Triangulo De Amor Bizarro, Blind Mr. Jones

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Telescopes," "# Untitled Second," "Singles Compilation 1989-1991"

Biography

Dream pop cult icons the Telescopes formed in Burton-on-Trent, England, in 1986 -- singer/guitarist Stephen Lawrie, guitarist/singer Jo Doran, lead guitarist David Fitzgerald, bassist Robert Brookes, and drummer Dominic Dillon comprised the original lineup, which in 1988 issued its first single, Forever Close Your Eyes, a split flexidisc with Loop issued on Cheree in honor of the two groups' joint New Year's Eve performance. The Telescopes' official debut single, Kick the Wall, followed a year later, its feedback-laden trance-rock earning the band critical comparison to the Jesus and Mary Chain and Spacemen 3 -- 7th # Disaster appeared in the spring, and in the summer of 1989 the group issued its breakthrough effort, The Perfect Needle, its debut for the American indie label What Goes On. The Telescopes' debut LP, Taste, closed out the year, and in 1990 the Fierce label also issued a live LP, Trade Mark of Quality.

When What Goes On went bankrupt, the Telescopes relocated to Alan McGee's Creation label, where the white noise assault of their early releases gave way to a more ethereal, textured approach with 1991's Celeste. In the wake of the gorgeous Flying, which reached the number 79 spot on the U.K. pop charts, the Telescopes issued their first Creation LP, a landmark effort officially known as Untitled. Sculpted from shimmering guitars, sinuous basslines, and soulful rhythms, the record remains a classic of the shoegazer era but its success proved the band's undoing, and after contributing a reading of "The Good's Gone" to the Who tribute album Who Covers Who, the Telescopes dissolved in 1994, citing creative differences. Lawrie and Doran reunited in 1996 in the likeminded Unisex, releasing "TV Cowboy" -- one half of a split single with Good Morning Canada -- in mid-1997. An EP, Deadlock, and a full-length, Stratosfear, followed on the U.S. indie Double Agent before Lawrie and Doran revived the Telescopes' name for 2002's Third Wave. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The Telescopes
Origin Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
Genre(s) Experimental, Space Rock, Shoegazing
Years active 1987 – present
Label(s) Cheree Records, What Goes On Records, Double Agent Records, Antenna Records, Hungry Audio, Trensmat Records
Members
Stephen Lawrie
Bridget Hayden
Former members
David Fitzgerald
Joanna Doran
Robert Brooks
Dominic Dillon

The Telescopes were formed in 1987 by Stephen Lawrie and could best be described as a noise/space rock band - the Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine and Spacemen 3 being influences and contemporaries.

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Original Line-up

History

Their debut release was a split flexi disc with Loop on the Cheree label in 1988, which was given away with the Sowing Seeds fanzine.[1][2] There followed their debut single, "Kick the Wall", and "7th# Disaster" also on Cheree Records. They moved to the American What Goes On Records and released their debut LP, Taste and "The Perfect Needle" single which is perhaps their most famous song. A live album appeared on Fierce Records and following What Goes On’s bankruptcy they signed to Creation Records.[2] In contrast to Taste's noise-rock, a more laid back, baggy influenced sound followed, described by journalist Alexis Petridis as having "an almost fragile sense of elegance and melody",[3] and the band scraped the lower reaches of the UK singles chart with the single "Flying", and released The Telescopes, their second album, in 1992. Lawrie explained the change in direction: "Your idea of perfection changes as you move on. I think we still hold the same approach to our music now, we still try just as many mad ideas, it's just a lot more subtle and works to a different end".[3]

They toured again with a different line-up, new sound and all new songs in 1994 and later evolved into Unisex releasing a number of records. Unisex were Stephen Lawrie (Vocals) Jo Doran (Guitars/Backing Vocals) Nick Hemming (Guitars/Keyboards) Dan (Drums) Foz (Bass)

In 2002 they made a surprise return with "The Third Wave" on Double Agent Records. In 2005 they released their fourth album "The Telescopes #4" on their own Antenna Records. By this time they were a core of just Stephen Lawrie and Jo Doran, with additional member Lorin Halsall (a member of The Dust Collectors), and were a much more experimental band specialising in electronic soundscapes. In 2006 The Telescopes line up again changed to Stephen Lawrie and Bridget Hayden[4]. This incarnation continues in the experimental noise terror direction which has occupied The Telescopes since the turn of the century[5]. They continue to perform live and release records[6].

Discography

Loop/Telescopes split 7" flexidisc with Loop (December 1988, Cheree / CHEREE 1)

  1. The Telescopes - "Forever Close Your Eyes"
  2. Loop - "SoundHead" (live at ULU)


Kick the Wall 7" (Cheree / CHEREE 2) Jan. 1989
Kick the Wall, This is the Last of What's Coming Now

Ltd edition initital pressing of 1,000 in blue sleeve, followed by a re-press of 500 in numbered red sleeve.

7th# Disaster 12" (Cheree / CHEREET4) Apr. 1989
7th# Disaster, Nothing, This Planet, Cold

The Perfect Needle 12" (What Goes On / WHAT GOES 15T) Aug. 1989 (UK Indie #9)[7]
The Perfect Needle, Sadness Pale, S.H.C. Burn, You Can Not Be Sure

  • Taste LP/CD (What Goes On / GOES ON 32 / GOES ON CD 32) 1989 (UK Indie #5)[7]

And Let Me Drift Away, I Fall, She Screams, Oil Seed Rape, Violence, Threadbare, The Perfect Needle, There Is No Floor, Anticipating Nowhere, Please, Before You Go, Suffercation, Silent Water, Suicide

Re-released in 1990 on Cheree (CHEREE 9 / CHEREE 9CD)
Re-released in March 2006 on Rev-Ola (CR REV 152) with bonus live tracks: There Is No Floor, Sadness Pale, Threadbare and Suicide.

  • To Kill A Slow Girl Walking 12"/CDS (January 1990, What Goes On / What Goes 18T / What Goes 18CD)
  1. To Kill A Slow Girl Walking
  2. Treasure
  3. Forever Now
  4. Pure Sweetest Ocean


Trade Mark Of Quality Live LP/ CD (Fierce / Fright 039 / Fright 039CD) 1990
There Is No Floor, Sadness Pale, The Perfect Needle, 7th# Disaster, Threadbare, Violence, Anticipating Nowhere, Please, Before You Go, Suicide

  • Precious Little 7"/ 12"/ CDS (April 1990 Creation / CRES 081 / CRES 081T / CRESCD 081)
  1. Precious Little
  2. Deep Hole Ends
  3. Never Hurt You
  4. I Sense
  • Everso 7"/12"/CDS (December 1990, Creation / CRES 092 / CRES 092T / CRESCD 092)
  1. Everso
  2. Never Learn Not To Love
  3. Wish Of You


Celeste 7"/ 12"/ CDS (Creation/ CRES 103 / CRES 103T / CRESCD 103) Feb. 1991
Celeste, All A Dreams, Celestial

Flying 12"/CDS (Creation / CRES 108T / CRESCD 108) Jul. 1991(UK #79)[1]
Flying, Soul Full Of Tears, High On Fire, The Sleepwalk

Splashdown, High On Fire, You Set My Soul, Spaceships, The Presence Of Your Grace, And, Flying, Yeah, Ocean Drive, Please Tell Mother, To The Shore

Re-released in 2004 on Rev-Ola as "# Untitled Second" (CR REV 81) with bonus tracks dnaanb and tornado.
Released for the first time on CD and LP in the United States on Bomp Records 2009


  • Third Wave LP/CD (April 2002, Double Agent / DA017LP / DA017CD)
  1. A Cabin In The Sky
  2. 3D Jesus Ashtray
  3. Tesla Death Ray
  4. My Name Is Zardak [Drop Your Weaponz]
  5. A Good Place To Hide
  6. When Nemo Sank The Nautillus
  7. Winter #2
  8. Moog Destroya
  9. The Atoms Of The Sea
  10. You And I Are The Foxboy Noises
  • As Approved by the Committee CD compilation (June 2003, Bomp / EVIL 10)
  1. I Fall She Screams
  2. There is No Floor
  3. Threadbare
  4. Anticipating Nowhere
  5. Please Before You Go
  6. Silent Water
  7. Suicide
  8. Pure Sweetest Ocean
  9. Everso
  10. Never Learn Not to Love
  11. Celeste
  12. Flying
  13. The Sleepwalk
  14. Celestial
  • Where the Sky Is Low split 7" with Füxa (2003, Mind Expansion Records)
    • Limited to 500 copies
  1. Where The Sky Is Low
  • Mooga Destroya split 7" with Lo Casta (2003, Jonathon Whiskey Records / Brian Whiskey 37.)
    • Limited to 250 copies
  1. Mooga Destroya
  • Premonitions 1989-1991 CD compilation (2003, Midsummer Madness)
  1. S.H.C. Burn
  2. You Can Not Be Sure
  3. Please Before You Go
  4. Oil Seed Rape
  5. Threadbare
  6. To Kill A Slow Girl Walking
  7. Forever Now
  8. Precious Little
  9. Everso
  10. Celeste
  11. Flying
  12. High on Fire
  13. The Sleepwalk
  14. Splashdown


  • Altered Perception CD compilation (2004, Space Age Recordings / ORBIT014CD)
  1. The Perfect Needle
  2. Sadness Pale
  3. 16T#4
  4. Violence
  5. And Let Me Drift Away...
  6. Treasure
  7. Deep Hole Ends
  8. Extended Intro Piece
  9. Wish of You
  10. All A Dreams
  11. Soul Full of Tears
  12. 16T#3
  13. From the Inner Void I Fear...
  14. You Set My Soul
  15. And
  • Winter 7" (November 2004, Hungry Audio / YUMS1)
  1. Winter #7
  2. The Perfect Needle #4
  • The Telescopes #4 CD (Antenna Records / Antenna 004CD) 2005

The Hypnotic Pulse of the Motor Driven, Link #1, On a Dead Man's Bones By the Light of the Moon Skeletons Dance a Demon Dance of the Doomed, All the Leaves, A Measure of Imbalance, Singularity, Fear the Eye Became the Tone, The Yearning, Winter #4, It Bleeds

  • Live At Audioscope split 10" with Vibracathedral Orchestra (2005, Fourier Transform transform007)
    • Limited to 500 copies on blue vinyl
  1. Household Objective #3
  1. DSM-IV Axis 1:307.46
  2. Household Objective #4
  1. Another Sky
  2. Where It Comes From Where It Goes
  3. Household Objective #2
  4. Demon Landscape
  5. Winter #7
  6. The Perfect Needle #4

References

  1. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (1999). The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate. ISBN 0-86241-913-1. 
  2. ^ a b Larkin, Colin (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music. Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-579-4. 
  3. ^ a b Petridis, Alex (1991) "Set The Controls For The Heart of The Fun" (Telescopes feature), Lime Lizard, August 1991, ISSN 0961-8104
  4. ^ http://www.antennarecords.com/
  5. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQWmB_y8KUQ&feature=related
  6. ^ http://www.myspace.com/thetelescopes/
  7. ^ a b Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. 1997. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4. 

 
 

 

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