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Refimprove|date=October 2010Infobox musical artist|name = Jean-Paul Sartre Experience|image =|caption =|background = group_or_band|alias = JPS Experience|origin = New Zealand |instrument =|genre = Alternative rock |occupation =|years_active = 1984& ndash;1994|label = Flying Nun Records |associated_acts = Superette (band)|Superette
The Stereo Bus
Solid Gold Hell |website =|current_members =|past_members = David Yetton
Dave Mulcahy
Gary Sullivan
James Laing
Russell Baillie
Matt Heine
The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience , later renamed JPS Experience after a lawsuit by the estate of Jean-Paul Sartre , were an indie rock band on New Zealand 's Flying Nun Records .

History


The band was formed in 1984 by Dave Yetton (vocals, bass guitar), Gary Sullivan (drums), and Dave Mulcahy (guitar).Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography , Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 382 They were later joined by a second guitarist, Jim Laing.
Their first crudely-recorded demo tape was supplied to campus radio stations around the country in a can. It contained early versions of songs like "Einstein" and "Crap Rap" , that would appear on subsequent releases. In 1986 they were asked to record a track for the "Weird Culture, Weird Custom" compilation produced by the student radio network. Their track was "Let That Good Thing Grow" - re-released on their first album. They were subsequently signed by Flying Nun, who issued their eponymous début Extended play|EP in January 1987, and début album Love Songs the same year, described by Allmusic as "an exceptional - if short - affair".Jansen, Skip "Allmusic|class=album|id=r17382|pure_url=yes Love Songs Review", Allmusic , retrieved 2010-10-09 After two further albums for the label, they added keyboard player Russell Baillie and abbreviated their name to the JPS experience after being threatened with legal action by Sartre's estate. After three EPs, Baillie departed in 1993, and the band released their fourth album, Bleeding Star , which took a noisier approach than their earlier recordings, drawing comparisons with Pixies and My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine .Jansen, Skip "Allmusic|class=album|id=r230557|pure_url=yes Bleeding Star Review", Allmusic , retrieved 2010-10-09 Mulcahy had left during the album's recording, forming Monster and later Superette (band)|Superette and Eskimo, who released one album before shortening their name to Kimo (band)|Kimo . He was replaced by Matt Heine, formerly of Solid Gold Hell. The band continued until their split in 1994.

After the demise of JPS Experience, David Yetton recorded two albums with The Stereo Bus and one solo album, as well as playing with The Mutton Birds . James Lang released one solo album and Gary Sullivan performed on the first Stereo Bus album and on early Dimmer (band)|Dimmer releases. Sullivan joined Solid Gold Hell.

Discography


Albums


Date of Release Title Label Catalog Number
1986Love Songs Flying Nun Records - -FN078
1988Love Songs Communion - -COMM2
1989 The Size of Food Flying Nun Records - -FN122
1990Elemental Communion - -COMM24CD
1993 Bleeding Star Flying Nun Records - -FN246
1995 The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience (comp.)Flying Nun Records - -FNCD078


EPs


Date of Release Title Label Catalog Number
1986 Jean-Paul Sartre Experience Flying Nun Records - -FN057
1992 Precious EP Flying Nun Records - -FNMC212/ FNCD221
1993 Masked and Taped EPFlying Nun Records - -FNCD244
1993 Breathe EPFlying Nun Records - -FNCD245
1994 Into You EPFlying Nun Records - -FNCD271


Singles


YearSingleAlbumNZ Singles ChartCertification
1987"I Like Rain"/ "Bo Diddley"align="left" valign="top" - -
1993"Ray of Shine"/ "Shiver"align="left" valign="top" - -


Compilation appearances


The group have appeared on some compilations and soundtracks since their inception in both New Zealand and Australia . The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by the JPS Experience .

  • (1999) - Scarfies (soundtrack)|Scarfies ( Flying Nun Records ) - "Let There Be Love" & "Grey Parade"

  • (1987) - Weird Culture, Weird Custom "Let That Good Thing Grow" National Student Radio


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p26566|pure_url=yes AMG entry

  • http://www.flyingnun.co.nz/archive_site/bands/jpse/jpse.html Jean-Paul Sartre Experience at Flying Nun


  • Category:Flying Nun Records artists
    Category:New Zealand musical groups
    Category:Dunedin Sound

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