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Infobox musical artist | name = The Pop Group| image =ThePopGroup.png| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| origin = Bristol , England | genre = Post-punk , Avant-garde music|avant-garde | years_active = 1978& ndash;1980; 2010| label =| associated_acts = Glaxo Babies
Rip Rig + Panic
Pigbag
Head (band)|Head
Maximum Joy
Mark Stewart & Maffia| website = http://www.thepopgroup.net/ http://www.thepopgroup.net/| current_members = Mark Stewart (musician)|Mark Stewart
Glaxo Babies|Dan Catsis
Gareth Sager
Bruce Smith| past_members = Simon Underwood
Jon Waddington
The Pop Group are a United Kingdom|British post-punk musical ensemble|band from Bristol , England , formed in 1978, whose dissonant sound spanned punk rock|punk , free jazz , funk and dub music|dub reggae . Their lyrics were often political in nature.

Career


Formed by Mark Stewart (musician)|Mark Stewart (lyrics, vocals), Jon Waddington (guitar), Gareth Sager (guitar), Simon Underwood (bass) and Bruce Smith (drums, percussion), they issued their debut single, "She is Beyond Good and Evil" on Radar Records in March 1979.

Their debut album Y (album)|Y , was record producer|produced by Dennis Bovell to critical acclaim but low sales figures. Although it did not chart, the album's success was sufficient to convince Rough Trade Records|Rough Trade to sign the band, but not before more line-up changes, with Glaxo Babies|Dan Catsis replacing Underwood on bass.

The band's career with Rough Trade commenced with what is possibly their best-known single "We Are All Prostitutes", which featuring a guest appearance by free improvisation|free improviser Tristan Honsinger on cello. This was followed by the release of their second album, For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? in 1980, which included a contribution from US proto- rapper s The Last Poets .

Shortly afterwards The Pop Group released a split single, "Where There's a Will...", with The Slits , a band with whom they now shared a drummer and managers (Christine Robertson and Dick O'Dell), as well as a growing interest in exploring musical genres such as dub and funk rhythms.

The band split in 1981, after legal wranglings and internal disagreements. Members of the group went on to join bands including Pigbag , Maximum Joy , Head (band)|Head and Rip Rig + Panic , the latter notable for the involvement of Neneh Cherry . Stewart collaborated with the On-U Sound posse, issuing records firstly as Mark Stewart and Maffia, then as a solo artist.

The Pop Group's poster for "We Are All Prostitutes" featured prominently in episode 2 of the BBC series Ashes to Ashes (TV series)|Ashes to Ashes .

It was reported on 24 May 2010 that the Pop Group would be reuniting. Stewart announced the first two dates of a reunion tour.cite web|url= http://www.avclub.com/articles/update-the-pop-group-to-reunite,41354/? utm_medium=RSS& utm_campaign=feeds& utm_source=avclub_rss_daily|title=Update: The Pop Group to reunite|publisher= The A.V. Club |date=24 May 2010|accessdate=24 May 2010 Three members of the original line up are part of the reunion with two gigs in London and two in Italy confirmed. The band issued a statement explaining the reunion, saying "There was a lot left undone,....we were so young and volatile....Let's face it, things are probably even more fucked now than they were in the early 80's.....and we are even more fucked off!"cite web|url= http://www.clashmusic.com/news/the-pop-group-reform|title=Update: The Pop Group Reform|publisher= Clash (magazine) |date=12 July 2010|accessdate=12 July 2010

The Pop Group played live in Paris (for the very first time) on September 6, 2010, at La Machine Du Moulin Rouge venue, as part of "L'Etrange Festival" Film Festival, and as a kick off to their five dates tour through Europe and later played London on New Years Eve with Sonic Youth and Shellac.

In a 2010 interview, Stewart said that the reformed Pop Group was recording a new album, to be titled The Alternate . http://www.avclub.com/articles/update-the-pop-group-to-reunite%2C41354/

The band have been chosen to perform a rare U.S. show at the All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival)|ATP I'll Be Your Mirror festival curated by ATP & Portishead in September 2011 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. http://www.atpfestival.com/events/ibymasburypark.php ATP: I'll Be Your Mirror Asbury Park

Discography


Albums


  • Y (album)|Y (April 1979, Radar Records ; reissued on CD by Radar in 1996 and Rhino Records in 2007)

  • For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? (March 1980, Rough Trade Records - included collaboration with The Last Poets )

  • We Are Time (December 1980, Rough Trade semi- bootleg recording|bootleg compilation album|compilation of live tracks, demo (music)|demos and out-takes)

  • We Are All Prostitutes (retrospective compilation album, 1998, Radar Records)

  • Idealists In Distress from Bristol (official bootleg compilation album, 2007, Vinyl Japan, double CD, Japan only release)cite book

  • | first= Martin C.
    | last= Strong
    | year= 2000
    | title= The Great Rock Discography
    | edition= 5th
    | publisher= Mojo Books
    | location= Edinburgh
    | pages= 757–758
    | isbn= 1-84195-017-3


    Singles


  • "She Is Beyond Good and Evil" / "3.38" (March 1979, Radar Records)

  • "We Are All Prostitutes" / "Amnesty International Report" (October 1979, Rough Trade Records)

  • "Where There's A Will There's A Way" (March 1980, Rough Trade (split release with The Slits : "In the Beginning There Was Rhythm")


  • See also


  • List of bands from Bristol

  • Bristol Sound

  • Maximum Joy


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.thepopgroup.net Official website

  • http://de.youtube.com/watch? v=1ZhOcd9rD9E Trailer The Pop Group/Mark Stewart documentary

  • http://www.wedigdixon.com/pop_group/index.php Fan site

  • http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/299 Review of Y on HeadHeritage, Julian Cope 's site


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