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About|the ska band|the film of the same name|Bad Manners (film)Refimprove|date=July 2007Infobox musical artist|name = Bad Manners|image = BadMannersLive.jpg|caption = Bad Manners performing in California in 2007|image_size =|background = group_or_band|origin = London , England |genre = Ska
2 Tone |years_active = 1976& ndash;present|label = 2 Tone Records|2 Tone , Magnet Records|Magnet , Portrait Records|Portrait , Blue Beat Records|Blue Beat , Pork Pie Records|Pork Pie , Moon Ska World|Moon , Bad Records|Bad |associated_acts =|website =|current_members = Buster Bloodvessel
Lee Thompson
Simon Cuell
Andy Perriss
Tony 'Rico' Richardson
Adrian Cox
Matty 'Bingo' Bane
Patrick Pretorious
Ross Moore
Colin Graham
Trevor Edwards
David Turner
Justin Dodsworth|past_members = Winston Bazoomies
Louis 'Alphonso' Cook
David Farren
Brian Tuitt
Martin Stewart
Paul 'Gus' Hyman
Chris Kane
Steve DiFranco
Andrew Marson
Bad Manners are an England|English 2 Tone ska musical ensemble|band . They quickly became the novelty favourites of the UK pop scene through their bald outsized frontman Buster Bloodvessel 's on-stage antics, earning early exposure through their Top of The Pops exploits and an appearance in the live film documentary , Dance Craze .Allmusic|class=artist|id=p3610|pure_url=yes Allmusic.com – biography by Chris Woodstra

They were at their most popular during the early 1980s, during a period when other ska revival bands such as Madness (band)|Madness , The Specials and The Selecter filled the record chart|charts . Bad Manners spent 111 weeks in the UK Singles Chart between 1980 and 1983,& Albums">cite book
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and they also achieved chart success with their first four studio albums with '' Gosh It's... Bad Manners , Loonee Tunes! and Ska 'n' B being their biggest hits.

Formation


Fronted by Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle), the band was formed in 1976 while the members were together at Woodberry Down School|Woodberry Down Comprehensive School near Manor House, London|Manor House , North London . They commemorated the 1981 closure of the school on the back sleeve of their '' Gosh It's... Bad Manners album.Citation needed|date=November 2011

Career


After becoming popular in their native London, Bad Manners signed to Magnet Records in 1980, and became regular guests on television shows such as Tiswas . The band also appeared on The British Music Awards (1981) and Cheggers Plays Pop . In 1985, they also appeared on The Time of Your Life , hosted by Noel Edmonds .

Some of their more notable hit record|hits include "My Girl Lollipop", " Lip Up Fatty ", " Can Can ", "Special Brew" and "Walking In The Sunshine". One of the main reasons for their notoriety, was their outlandish huge-tongued and shaven-headed frontman, Buster Bloodvessel . His manic exploits got them banned from the United Kingdom|British BBC Television|BBC TV chart show Top of the Pops .cite news|url= http://www.citylife.co.uk/music/news/10910_tongue_and_groove_with_buster_ |title=Tongue and groove with Buster...|last=Walters|first=Sarah|date=4 September 2008|work=CityLife|publisher=M.E.N. media|accessdate=2 December 2008 The band was also banned from Italy|Italian Television|TV after Bloodvessel mooning|mooned a concert audience, after being told that the Pope was watching on TV. http://www.badmanners.net/lard/history.html The Official Bad Manners Web Site

Bad Manners left Magnet Records in 1983, and Telstar Records released a compilation album, The Height of Bad Manners , which reached number 23 in the UK Albums Chart .& Albums"/> The album was assisted with a television advertisement promotion, and it brought the band back to the attention of the media and the British public.

The group then went on to sign a contract with Portrait Records in the United States and Mental Notes (Bad Manners album)|Mental Notes was released in 1985. For two years the band toured continuously all over the world but decided to disband in 1986.

Break-up and reformation


Buster reformed the band with original members Louis Alphonso, Martin Stewart and Winston Bazoomies. Another original member, Chris Kane, also remained in the band, but left in 1990. In 1988, the band licensed the name and logo of Blue Beat Records , and set up office in a 50& nbsp;ft barge in the back garden of Buster's former home in Spring Hill, London.Citation needed|date=November 2011 After Blue Beat closed in 1990, Bad Manners were without a recording contract , but still continued to tour. In 1992, they signed a deal with Pork Pie Records and Fat Sound was released in Europe. The album was initially intended to be released in the UK on Blue Beat.

In 1995, Buster Bloodvessel moved to Margate , and opened a hotel on the seafront called Fatty Towers, which catered for people with huge appetites. While living in Margate, he was a regular spectator at Margate F.C. , and Bad Manners sponsored the club for one season. Fatty Towers closed in 1998 and did not re-open despite a facelift. After its closure, he moved back to London.Citation needed|date=November 2011
During the late 1990s, a Third Wave ska revival renewed interest in the band and Bad Manners released Heavy Petting (album)|Heavy Petting on Moon Ska Records in the United States in 1997. Six years later, Buster set up another record label and the band released Stupidity (Bad Manners album)|Stupidity on Bad Records in 2003.

Bad Manners appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks in the 2004 Christmas Special, performing festive songs to Phill Jupitus ' team. (Jupitus is a fan of the band, and Buster Bloodvessel had appeared as a panellist on the show earlier that year).Citation needed|date=November 2011
Buster Bloodvessel is the only original member left in Bad Manners, but the harmonica player, Winston Bazoomies, is an 'honorary member' of the band and he has a Facebook fanpage set up in his honour and he currently lives in North London.

Martin Stewart left Bad Manners in 1991, and performed and recorded with The Selecter for fifteen years. Louis Alphonso lives in Paris while David Farren left in 1986, after the band's contract with Portrait Records finished. A gifted artist, he designed the original band logo, and painted the front cover of the ''Gosh It's... Bad Manners'' album. He currently performs in a tribute outfit called The Rollin' Stoned. Chris Kane is a session musician living in Wanstead. He became a music teacher during the 1990s and also performed with The Jordanaires . Brian Tuitt also left the band in 1986, and he runs his own rehearsal studios and lives in Kent, while Andrew Marson, another band member who left the same year, has worked as a carpenter in and around London. Paul Hyman lives in Enfield, and has often guested with his trumpet with the ska band, Too Many Crooks.

Bad Manners headlined their own annual list of music festivals in the United Kingdom|music festival known as Bad Fest in 2005 and 2006 at RAF Twinwood Farm . This festival featured ska, Mod (subculture)|mod -related and punk rock bands from the 1980s to the present.

Cherry Red Records released the band's first four albums, ''Ska 'n' B , Loonee Tunes! , Gosh It's... Bad Manners and Forging Ahead on Compact disc|CD for the first time with added bonus tracks. The albums were issued on their sister label, Pressure Drop.

In 2011, Bad Manners performed a world tour and played a number of shows in the USA , France, Canada, Slovakia , Germany, Japan, Australia and Spain. The group will also be playing a number of festive dates in the United Kingdom .

Discography


Studio albums


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1980
1980
1981
1982
1985
1989
1992
1997
2003


Singles


Title Released UK Singles Chart & Albums"/ > Weeks in chart& Albums"/ >
"Ne-Ne Na-Na Na-Na Nu-Nu" February 1980 28 14
" Lip Up Fatty " June 1980 15 14
"Special Brew" September 1980 3 13
"Lorraine" December 1980 21 12
"Just A Feeling" March 1981 13 9
" Can Can " June 1981 3 13
"Walking In The Sunshine" September 1981 10 9
"The R'n'B Party Four" (EP) November 1981 34 9
"Got No Brains" May 1982 44 5
"My Girl Lollipop ( My Boy Lollipop )" July 1982 9 7
"Samson And Delilah" October 1982 58 3
"That'll Do Nicely" April 1983 49 3
"Blue Summer" August 1985
"What The Papers Say" December 1985
"Tossin' In My Sleep" March 1986
"Skaville UK" May 1989
"Gonna Get Along Without You Now" July 1989
"Christmas Time Again" November 1989
"Fatty's Back in Town" (EP) September 1995
"Millennium Knees Up" December 1999


Compilations and reissues


  • Bad Manners ( MCA Records / United States|U.S. ) (1982)

  • Klass (album)|Klass (MCA Records / U.S.) (1983)

  • The Height of Bad Manners ( Telstar Records ) (1983) UK Albums Chart|UK #23& Albums"/>

  • Can Can ( Hallmark Records / Republic of Ireland|Ireland ) (1986)

  • Live And Loud (Link Records) (1987)

  • Return of The Ugly (Relativity / U.S.) (1991)

  • Return of The Ugly (Elsoldun / France) (1992)

  • Fatty Fatty (Elsoldun / France) (1993)

  • Greatest Hits Live (Dojo Records) (1993)

  • Fat Sound (Triple X Records / U.S.) (1993)

  • Skinhead (Lagoon Records / France) (1994)

  • Inner London Violence Live (Lagoon Records / France) (1994)

  • This Is Ska (Dojo Records) (1995)

  • Return of The Ugly (Dojo Records) (1995)

  • Forging Ahead (CD re-issue / Epic Records / U.S.) (1995)

  • Rare (T - Leaf Records) (1996)

  • Lip Up Fatty (Castle Records / U.S.) (1996)

  • Can Can (Tin Box CD) (Harry May Records) (1997)

  • Anthology (FGL / France) (1997)

  • '' Don't Knock the Baldhead: Live (Receiver Records) (1997)

  • Return of The Ugly (Triple X / U.S.) (1998)

  • Viva La Ska Revolution (1998) (Snapper)

  • The Collection (Bad Manners album)|The Collection (Cleopatra Records / America) (1998)

  • Mental Notes (CD re-issue / Captain Mod) (1999)

  • This Is Ska ! (Moon Ska Europe) (1999)

  • Eat The Beat (Moon Ska Europe) (1999)

  • Rare & Fatty (re – issue / Moon Records / U.S.) (1999)

  • The Singles Album (Crash Records / Germany) (2000)

  • ''Ska 'N B (CD re-issue / DSS Records / Austria) (2000)

  • Magnetism : The Best of Bad Manners (Warner Music) (2000)

  • The Best, The Baddest And The Ugliest (Ceresco / France) (2000)

  • ''Buster Bloodvessel's Bad Manners (Time Music) (2000)

  • Ska Party (Platinum Records) (2000)

  • Bad Manners (GFS) (2000)

  • Special Brew (album)|Special Brew (Harry May Records) (2000)

  • Anthology (Eagle) (2001)

  • Best of Bad Manners Live (Pegasus) (2002)

  • Oi Our Greatest Hits (Blitz) (2003)

  • Bastards (Culture Press) (2003)

  • All Favourites (Brilliant Records / Netherlands) (2003)

  • Bad Manners 15 Years Jubilee Edition – Compact disc|CD Box set (Pork Pie / Germany) (2004)

  • Bad Manners Box Set Collection (10 Themed Albums / Bad Records) (2004)

  • Special Brew: The Platinum Collection (Warner Platinum) (2005)

  • Bad Manners Live! (Crown) 2005

  • Feel Like Jumping!|Feel Like Jumping: Greatest Hits Live! ( Sanctuary Records ) (2005)

  • Can Can (album)|Can Can (Digipak) (Snapper Music) (2006)

  • Stupidity (SOS Records) (U.S. edition) (2007)

  • Walking In The Sunshine: The Best of Bad Manners (Warner Music UK / Demon Music Group) (2008) UK Albums Chart|UK #196 http://zobbel.de/cluk/110813cluk.txt

  • Bad Manners (Replay) (2011)

  • The Bad Manners Collection (Marathon / OMP) (2011)

  • Can Can (Vanilla / OMP) (2011)

  • Special Brew (Vanilla / OMP) (2011)

  • Short But Sweet (Dave Cash Collection / OMP) (2011)

  • '' Ska 'n' B (CD re-issue / Cherry Red Records) (2011)

  • Loonee Tunes! (CD re-issue / Cherry Red Records) (2011)

  • '' Gosh It's... Bad Manners (CD re-issue / Cherry Red Records) (2011)

  • Forging Ahead (CD re-issue / Cherry Red Records) (2011)

  • The Best Cover Album (Ska In The World / Japan) (2011)


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.myspace.com/badmannersofficial Bad Manners official MySpace

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p3610|pure_url=yes Bad Manners biography at Allmusic website

  • http://www.badmannersontour.com Badmannersontour.com


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