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Refimprove|date=January 2011 Shelleyan Orphan is a United Kingdom|British alternative rock|alternative music group, that peaked during the 1980s and early 1990s.

Career


In 1980, Caroline Crawley and Jemaur Tayle met in Bournemouth , England, where they discovered a mutual appreciation of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley .Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography , Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 500-501 Two years later, after taking the name Shelleyan Orphan from the Shelley poem " Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude|Spirit Of Solitude ", the pair moved to London to seek out orchestral elements to add to their voices.

In June 1984, the band got their first break and landed a session with David Jensen for BBC Radio 1 . The band signed with Rough Trade Records in 1986 and released the Single (music)|singles , "Cavalry of Cloud" and "Anatomy of Love".

In 1987, the band released their first of three album s: Helleborine . Named after the Helleborine orchid said to have the power to cure madness, the album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios with producer Haydn Bendall . Helleborine included an assortment of guest musicians including Stuart Elliott (drummer)|Stuart Elliott (the drummer for Kate Bush ), and Kate's brother Paddy Bush .

In 1989, they released Century Flower . So called after a flower that blooms only once in its lifetime, this album was intended to mark "an event which affects enormous change, maybe once in a century: on a world scale, the atomic bomb: on a personal level, the death of someone close to you".Citation needed|date=October 2010 Produced by David M. Allen , the band's sound caught the ear of The Cure's Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith , who invited the band to accompany them on their Disintegration Tour. While on the Disintegration tour, Caroline Crawley began a relationship with Cure drummer Boris Williams .

In 1991, the band would receive another break when Crawley was approached by 4AD Records founder Ivo Watts-Russell who asked her to appear on four tracks of This Mortal Coil 's Blood . Crawley was permitted to do her own interpretations of the tracks, and would appear in the video for the Syd Barrett cover, "Late Night." With Jem Tayle, Shelleyan Orphan recorded and released tracks for several compilation album s during this period.

In 1992, Shelleyan Orphan returned with their album, Humroot . Named after Tayle's childhood dog, Humroot and was recorded by Bill Buchanan (songwriter)|Bill Buchanan , and the band was joined by Boris Williams, Porl Thompson (The Cure) and Roberto Soave ( Presence (band)|Presence ).

Shortly after Humroot s release, Shelleyan Orphan disbanded. Tayle formed his own band, Elephantine, and Crawley, along with Williams and Soave, formed Babacar (band)|Babacar . Soon after, Tayle joined Babacar as a fulltime member, though not contributing to the songwriting.

In 2000, the band reunited to record a cover of Tim Buckley 's "Buzzin' Fly" for Sing a Song for You: A Tribute to Tim Buckley .

A new album, entitled We Have Everything We Need , was released in October 2008 on One Little Indian Records.

Discography


Albums
  • Helleborine Rough Trade, 1987 (LP/CD) - UK Independent Chart|UK Indie #5Lazell, Barry (1998) Indie Hits 1980–1989 , Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4, p. 203

  • Helleborine (US Version) Columbia, 1988(? ). (LP/CD)

  • Century Flower Rough Trade, 1989 (CD) - UK Indie #19

  • Century Flower (US Version) Columbia, 1989 (CD)

  • Humroot Columbia/Rough Trade, 1992 (CD)

  • We Have Everything We Need One Little Indian, 2008 (CD)


  • Singles
  • "Cavalry of Cloud" Rough Trade, 1986 (7"/12")

  • "Anatomy of Love" Rough Trade, 1987 (7"/12") - UK Indie #12

  • "Shatter" Rough Trade, 1989 (7"/12")


  • Promotional EP
  • Century Flower (Japanese Promo) Columbia, 1990 (CD)

  • Waking Up Columbia/Rough Trade, 1992 (CD)


  • Compilations
  • "Suffer Dog" The Liberator, Artists for Animals Deltic Records, 1989 (CD)

  • "Ice" on Acoustic Christmas Columbia/Sony, 1990 (CD)

  • "Who Loves the Sun" on Heaven & Hell - A Tribute To The Velvet Underground (Volume Two) Imaginary Records , 1991 (CD)

  • "Joey" on Brittle Days - A Tribute To Nick Drake Imaginary Records , 1992 (CD)

  • "Buzzin' Fly" on Sing a Song for You: A Tribute to Tim Buckley Manifesto Records, 2000 (CD)


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/music/celticconnections/2009/artists/shelleyan_orphan/index.shtml#emp Live video from Travelling Folk on BBC Scotland - January 2009

  • http://mitglied.lycos.de/RaFuchs/musik/shell/ Detailed discography

  • http://www.absoluteagogo.com/babacar.html Babacar (side project after Humroot)

  • myspace|id=shelleyanorphan|name=Shelleyan Orphan


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