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You Am I

 
Artist: You Am I
You Am I

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Andy Kent, Russell Hopkinson, Tim Rogers, Dave Lane

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  • Formed: 1989, Australia
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Hi Fi Way," "Hourly, Daily," "#4 Record"
  • Representative Songs: "Berlin Chair," "Rumble," "Minor Byrd"

Biography

Centered around the prolific songwriting skills of singer/guitarist Tim Rogers, pop group You Am I is one of the most successful and internationally admired Australian bands of the '90s. At home, they've scored three number one albums, Sonic Youth and Soundgarden are counted among their admirers, and Silverchair even named themselves after a You Am I song. Their influences combine the Who, the Small Faces, the Jam, the Clash, and the Replacements.

Rogers formed his first band while studying arts/law at the Australian National University in Canberra, before forming the first version of You Am I with his school friend Nick Tischler and Tim's older brother, Jaimme, in December 1989. (The band name came from a conversation at a gig with a spaced-out fan spouting "You am I, I am you" philosophies.) Jaimme left the band after a fight with brother Tim at the end of 1990. Nick left of his own accord because he didn't feel he could realize Tim's vision musically. Ultimately, they were replaced by the group's one-time sound mixer Andy Kent (bass) and Russell Hopkinson (drums), creating the classic three-piece rock lineup that has been the core of the band.

Their breakthrough came at the inaugural Lollapalooza-style Big Day Out concert in January 1993. Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth was impressed enough to produce their fourth EP, Coprolalia, followed by eight days spent in Canon Falls, MN, where Ranaldo helped produce the band's first album, Sound as Ever. Steeped in stripped-back guitar-riff pop delivered with Tim Rogers' characteristic strained vocals, Sound as Ever won You Am I the 1993 Australian Recording Industry Association award for Best Alternative Release. (One of the album's singles, "Berlin Chair," later provided Silverchair with half its name.) During the following year's Big Day Out concert tour, You Am I captured the attention of Soundgarden, who invited them to fill the support spot on the band's next American tour. You Am I took time off during September 1994 to record another album at Green Street Studios in New York. Full of concise pop songs, Hi Fi Way earned You Am I the first of its Australian number one albums, plus a handful of ARIA awards. The '60s retro concept album Hourly, Daily followed and was recorded and produced locally in Sydney. In June 1998 You Am I released the return-to-basics album #4 Record. The following year, You Am I invited friends and fans to a warehouse in Melbourne and over two nights recorded the live album Saturday Night, 'Round Ten.

The group released its next studio release, Dress Me Slowly, in 2001. It featured new guitarist Davey Lane. The album was met with some success, with singles like "Damage" and "Get Up" hitting the Australian pop charts. Their next album didn't fare as well; 2002's Deliverance had a lukewarm reception, and several of the group's members opted to pursue side projects over the next four years. Rogers released two albums with the Temperence Union, while Lane performed with the Wrights at the 2004 ARIA awards and appeared on the Pictures' 2005 album Pieces of Eight. Rogers made headlines in 2004 when he got into a fistfight with Australian Idol host Mark Holden at an Australian airport. There were also reports that he was too inebriated to finish a set at that year's Falls Festival in Tasmania. Undaunted by these disruptions, however, the band went back into the studio in 2005 to record their seventh album, Convicts, which was released on Virgin the following year. ~ Ed Nimmervoll, All Music Guide
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You Am I

Background information
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 1989 – present
Labels rooArt Records/ Ra Records
Virgin/ EMI
Restless
Associated acts Phil Jamieson
Bernard Fanning
Billy Thorpe
Tex Perkins
The Pictures
Tim Rogers and the Temperance Union
Website Official website
Members
Tim Rogers (vocals/guitar)
Davey Lane (guitar, 1999-present)
Andy Kent (bass, ca. 1991-present)
Rusty Hopkinson (drums, ca. 1994-present)
Former members
Jaimme Rogers (drums, ca. 1989-1990)
Nick Tischler (bass, ca. 1989-1991)
Mark Tunaley (drums, ca. 1991-93)
Greg Hitchcock (guitar/keyboard, ca. 1995-1998)

You Am I is an Australian alternative rock band, fronted by vocalist/guitarist and main songwriter Tim Rogers. They were the first Australian band to have three albums successively debut at #1 on the ARIA Charts, and are renowned for their live performances.

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History

Tim Rogers formed the first version of the band with his school friend Nick Tischler and his older brother Jaimme in December 1989. The band's name was derived from late-night sessions under the influence of alcohol. This initial line-up was short-lived and by the end of 1990 both Nick and Jaimme had left the band. (In the band's 1993 song "Jaimme's Got A Gal," Tim explains why his brother left.) They were replaced by the group's one-time sound mixer Andy Kent (bass) and Mark Tunaley on drums.

The band released several EPs and singles in the early 90s, though the real breakthrough came when Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth caught the band performing at the 1993's Big Day Out festival. Ranaldo also produced their debut album, Sound As Ever. The album went on to win the 1993 ARIA Award for Best Alternative Release. The band was signed to Ra Records, an alternative rock oriented sub-branch of rooArt Records, with U.S. distribution by Restless Records.

After the release of their first album, Tunaley and the band parted ways. He was replaced by Russell Hopkinson (formerly of the band Nursery Crimes), creating the core line-up of the band to the present day. Since then, the line-up has been augmented by Davey Lane of The Pictures on second guitar. Lane is said to have come to the band's attention via his own work with The Pictures, and by transcribing, with extreme accuracy, the band's guitar tabs on a You Am I web website.[1] Lane has also said (on the Cream & The Crock documentary) that he almost decided not to be a part of the band, saying he was "fucking up his favourite band by playing in it" after playing his first show with them and stuffing up a bunch of solos.

You Am I had toured the United States beginning in the mid-'90s, including playing with Soundgarden on the Lollapalooza festival, Redd Kross, The Strokes, and Smoking Popes. (Soundgarden first came across them at the 1994 Big Day Out festival[1].) Despite little success in The States, the band became well known throughout Australia.

Further success came with the albums Hi Fi Way and Hourly, Daily, with both picking up ARIA Awards.[2] Hourly, Daily was the first album released on the Shock label to go to number one in the ARIA charts upon launch. These albums were marked by retro-inspired '60s bop and folky 12 string melodies, a departure from the band's earlier hard rock/ grunge sound.

Subtle country influences were apparent on their 1998 #4 Record, that included "Heavy Heart." A heart-rending, borderline- karaoke inspired ballad... about being dumped by one's girlfriend.

In 1999, front man Tim Rogers released his first solo album What Rhymes With Cars And Girls.

After an album absence prolonged by touring and record label interference, Dress Me Slowly was released April 2001. Dress Me Slowly was guitarist Davey Lane's first bona fide appearance on a studio record.

Deliverance was released in 2002, but did not enjoy the kind of critical and commercial success that the band's earlier work had enjoyed. The band released "Who Put The Devil In You?" as a download-only internet single that year.

In September 2003, the band parted ways with its record label BMG, with whom it had been signed in 1998 after BMG acquired rooArt Records.

In the four years between Deliverance and You Am I's next album, Convicts, both Davey Lane and Tim Rogers kept busy with their own solo projects. Lane performed at the 2004 ARIA Music Awards as part of the supergroup The Wrights, featuring members of many other Australian rock bands, and in 2005 released an LP with The Pictures, Pieces of Eight. Rogers released two albums with The Temperance Union in this period, Spit Polish in 2004 and the Dirty Ron/Ghost Songs double album in 2005.

At the Falls Festival held at Marion Bay over New Years Eve of 2004/05, You Am I were scheduled to play a set. Tim Rogers appeared heavily intoxicated on stage, and when a fight broke out between band members, You Am I were forced off stage much to the disappointment of festival goers. John Butler and Missy Higgins were re-called onto stage to do a quick impromptu to fill the hour set-time.

On 29 January 2005, You Am I performed at WaveAid, which was to raise money for the relief effort after hundreds of thousands of people were killed in the 2004 Indian Ocean tidal wave disaster.[3] In late 2005, You Am I recorded their seventh studio album entitled Convicts with producer Greg Wales. The title is believed to be a tongue in cheek dig of English people referring to Australians as convicts because of their First Fleet origins. It may also refer to the alternate name used by the band to perform secret gigs during the Hi Fi Way#4 Record era. The album was released on May 13, 2006 on the band's new record label, Virgin. The Convicts album was also released in the USA on Yep Roc Records. The band toured America in the fall and summer of 2007 to promote the record.

The band's 8th studio album, Dilettantes, was released on September 13, 2008[4] [5], alongside the radio-only single Erasmus. The album debuted at number one on the ARIA Australian Music charts, and number twelve on the overall chart.

You Am I performed at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 14 March 2009 for Sound Relief, a benefit concert for victims of the Black Saturday Victorian bushfires and the Queensland Floods.[6][7][8]

In July 2009 You Am I came in at #52 with "Berlin Chair" in Triple J Hottest 100 of all time, voted by the Australian public.[9]

Former members

Jaimme Rogers and Nick Tischler were in an early incarnation of the band, lasting December 1989 to the end of 1990. This lineup is not known to have recorded any music.

Mark Tunaley was the band's first "official" drummer, and is You Am I's only drummer to date to employ heavy metal style of drumming, which included double bass drum parts. He left the group shortly after the recording of Sound As Ever, due to differing perceptions of the band's direction. His sole songwriting contribution to the band ('Off The Field') was left off the US release of the album.

Greg Hitchcock, formerly of The Verys, was a touring member of the band for the Hourly, Daily era. He played guitar and electric piano with the band for some time up until #4 Record. He was never formally a member of the band, but appeared in the video clips for 'Soldiers', 'Good Mornin' and 'Tuesday' (though ironically not in the 'Trike' clip, on which he actually played the organ solo). Rogers later said that he was never quite comfortable with the electric piano on stage because he felt the band lost its spontaneous feel.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Year Title ARIA Chart Triple J Hottest 100 Album
1993 "Adam's Ribs" - 50 Sound As Ever
1994 "Berlin Chair" - 23 Sound As Ever
1994 "Jaimme's Got A Gal" - 77 Sound As Ever
1994 "When You Got Dry/How Much Is Enough" - - Hi Fi Way
1995 "Cathy's Clown" 36 84 Hi Fi Way
1995 "Jewels and Bullets" - 93 Hi Fi Way
1995 "Purple Sneakers" - 24 Hi Fi Way
1995 "Mr. Milk" 50 - Hourly, Daily
1996 "Soldiers" 33 80 Hourly, Daily
1996 "Good Mornin'" 44 84 Hourly, Daily
1997 "Tuesday" 29 - Hourly, Daily
1998 "What I Don't Know 'bout You" 23 - #4 Record
1998 "Rumble" - 65 #4 Record
1998 "Heavy Heart" 49 9 #4 Record
2000 "Damage" 37 23 Dress Me Slowly
2000 "Get Up" 44 57 Dress Me Slowly
2001 "Kick a Hole in the Sky" - 56 Dress Me Slowly
2002 "Who Put the Devil in You" - 79 Deliverance
2003 "Deliverance" - - Deliverance
2006 "It Ain't Funny How We Don't Talk Anymore" - - Convicts
2006 "Friends Like You" - - Convicts
2008 "Erasmus" - - Dilettantes
2008 "Beau Geste" - - Dilettantes
2009 "Givin' Up And Gettin Fat" - - Dilettantes

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