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Use dmy dates|date=August 2011For|the American psychedelic rock band The Charlatans|The Charlatans (American band)Infobox musical artist| name = The Charlatans| image = charlatans.jpg| caption = The Charlatans playing at the Eolica festival July 2007, Tenerife .| background = group_or_band| origin = West Midlands (county)|West Midlands / Northwich , England| genre = Alternative rock , Madchester , Britpop , Indie rock | years_active = 1989& ndash;present| label = Dead Dead Good Records (Own Label)
Situation Two / Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet
Universal Records|Universal
Sanctuary Records|Sanctuary
BMG Japan (Japan)| current_members = Tim Burgess (artist)|Tim Burgess
Mark Collins (musician)|Mark Collins
Martin Blunt
Tony Rogers
Jon Brookes| past_members = Jon Day
Baz Ketley
Rob Collins (musician)|Rob Collins
The Charlatans (known in the United States as The Charlatans UK ) are an English alternative rock musical ensemble|band . The band's line-up currently comprises Tim Burgess (artist)|Tim Burgess (vocals), Mark Collins (musician)|Mark Collins (guitar), Martin Blunt (bass), Tony Rogers (musician)|Tony Rogers (keyboards) and Jon Brookes (drums and percussion).cite book
| first= Martin C.
| last= Strong
| year= 2000
| title= The Great Rock Discography
| edition= 5th
| publisher= Mojo Books
| location= Edinburgh
| pages= 165–166
| isbn= 1-84195-017-3


Former members of the band include guitarist Jon Day (Jonathan Baker) (1989–1991), vocalist Baz Ketley (1989) and keyboardist Rob Collins (musician)|Rob Collins (1989–1996), who died in a traffic collision|car accident during recording of their fifth album.

In the UK, all of the band's eleven studio albums have charted in the Top 40 in the UK Albums Chart , three of them being number ones. They have also achieved seventeen Top 30 singles, and four Top 10 hits in the UK Singles Chart .

History


Formation (1988-1989)


The band originally formed in the West Midlands (region)|West Midlands by bass guitar|bassist Martin Blunt, who recruited fellow West Midlands (county)|West Midlanders ; Rob Collins (musician)|Rob Collins ( Keyboard instrument|keyboards ), Jon Brookes ( drum kit|drums ), plus singer|guitarist Baz Ketley, who left the band to be replaced by Tim Burgess (artist)|Tim Burgess and Jon Day (Jonathan Baker) ( guitar ).

Although the name The Charlatans was used when original members of the band were located in the West Midlands, many sources state that they formed in Northwich , Cheshire .cite web|url= http://www.helphiregroupjobs.co.uk/our_locations/northwich/working_and_living_in_northwich/ |title=Helphire Group : Working and Living in Northwich |publisher=Helphiregroupjobs.co.uk |date= |accessdate=30 August 2011 This is because the band relocated to the home town of new lead singer Tim Burgess (artist)|Tim Burgess (who lived in Northwich) before the 1990 release of The Charlatans' debut single (music)|single "Indian Rope", on the band's own Dead Dead Good Records record label|label . This means that, based on the definition of the hometown used by Guinness World Records , the band formed in Northwich and consequently, Northwich is recorded as their home town in such publications as British Hit Singles & Albums .

Early years (1990-1993)


The debut single, "Indian Rope" proved an indie (music)|indie chart-topper|hit and the group soon found a major label, Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet off-shoot Situation Two , in time for the release of " The Only One I Know " which reached the Top 40|Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart .cite book
| first= David
| last= Roberts
| year= 2006
| title= British Hit Singles & Albums
| edition= 19th
| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
| location= London
| isbn= 1-904994-10-5
| page= 100
A further single, "Then", and debut album Some Friendly , were released later that year. Around this time The Charlatans were forced to add UK to their name for an American tour due to competing claims by a 1960s rock band also known as The Charlatans (U.S. band)|The Charlatans .

Baker left the band after 1991's "Over Rising" single to be replaced by Mark Collins (musician)|Mark Collins (no relation to Rob), and the band brought in record producer|producer Flood (producer)|Flood for their second album Between 10th and 11th (named after the address of the New York Marque , site of the group's first United States|US concert ). Released in early 1992, the album failed to reach the Top 40|Top 20 in the UK Albums Chart . However, the Top 20 success of the lead single "Weirdo" and a double weekend of gigs ('Daytripper') in Blackpool and Brighton with Ride (band)|Ride kept them in the public eye.cite web|url= http://www.ukmix.org/articles/1999/charlatans.html |title=Ukmix.org |publisher=Ukmix.org |date= |accessdate=30 August 2011

Later that year, the band suffered a major setback when Rob Collins was charged with armed robbery after his friend had robbed an Licensing laws of the United Kingdom#Off-licence|off licence while he was waiting in the car outside. Collins claimed to have no foreknowledge of the robbery until he heard a gunshot inside the shop and his friend exited, although he later admitted that he should not have picked his friend up after he realised what he had done. At court, he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of "assisting an offender after an offence" and served four months in prison.

Mid-nineties resurgence (1994-1997)


The follow-up album, Up To Our Hips (1994) reached number 8 in the UK Albums Chart .

In 1995 the band's The Charlatans (album)|self-titled fourth album saw them become major UK stars again, topping the UK albums chart and spawning the Top 20 single "Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over".

Keyboard player Rob Collins was killed in a traffic collision|car crash during the recording of fifth album '' Tellin' Stories on 22 July 1996. The Charlatans decided to continue, and the Primal Scream and former Felt (band)|Felt keyboardist Martin Duffy (musician)|Martin Duffy was drafted in, particularly for The Charlatans support slot with Oasis (band)|Oasis at their Concerts at Knebworth House|Knebworth concerts in mid-1996, until a permanent replacement for Collins could be found.

'' Tellin' Stories was released in 1997 featuring contributions from both Rob Collins and Duffy and in the singles "One to Another", "North Country Boy" and "How High" the group had their biggest UK hits to date.

New record label/new keyboard player (1998-2004)


After releasing the career-spanning compilation Melting Pot (The Charlatans album)|Melting Pot the band's contract with Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet was up, and they signed to Universal Records . Relations with 'Beggars' remained strong however, and the band helped put together the A-side and B-side|B-side s collection Songs From The Other Side and DVD '' Just Lookin' 1990 - 1997 , showcasing all their promotional videos, and a selection of live recordings from that era.

Us And Us Only saw the start of a new era for The Charlatans. Their first release for Universal saw new keyboard player Tony Rogers make his Charlatan's album debut (he had previously toured in support of '' Tellin' Stories '' and contributed to b-sides "Keep It to Yourself" and "Clean Up Kid" from the "How High" single) and the band took on a slightly country music|country sound, heavily influenced by Burgess's love of Bob Dylan . The soul music|soul influenced Wonderland (The Charlatans album)|Wonderland followed in 2001, before Up At The Lake was released in 2004.

The Sanctuary years (2005-2007)


The band released their ninth full-length album on 10 April 2006, their first for new label Sanctuary Records . Titled Simpatico (The Charlatans album)|Simpatico , the reggae and Dub music|dub tinged album featured tracks like the fan favourite "NYC (There's No Need to Stop)", first single " Blackened Blue Eyes ", and was produced by Jim Lowe .cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/charlatans/21941 |title=The Charlatans set to unleash new LP & #124; News |publisher=Nme.Com |date=12 January 2006 |accessdate=30 August 2011 The single charted at number 28. The album reached the top 10 in its first week of release, but dropped out of the charts shortly after.

Their follow-up to Simpatico was the career-spanning singles compilation entitled Forever: The Singles which was released on Compact disc|CD and DVD on 13 November 2006. It was preceded by the re-recorded (remixed by Martin Glover|Youth ) song "You're So Pretty We're So Pretty" which appeared originally on their 2001 album Wonderland (The Charlatans album)|Wonderland . The band seem in a good place now, happy with their level of success and keen to record their next album in 2007, as they told STV (TV network)|STV in http://www.stv.tv/out/showArticle.jsp? source=opencms& articleId=/out/hotnow/music/Charlatans_xfm_liquidrooms this interview in November 2006. In an interview for their Simpatico album, the band mentioned lack of shower facilities and bad bus drivers as the worst aspects of touring. "Bus drivers get so bloody moody. They don't want you on the bus, yet you're paying them a fortune to drive you. They'd rather drive around the whole of the country with nobody in the back".cite web|url= http://www.ukula.com/article_images/Music-PRINT.pdf|format=PDF|title=Interview at UKULA (pg. 11 of the .pdf)

The band played a number of high-profile supporting gigs in mid-2007, including for The Who and The Rolling Stones , at venues including Wembley Stadium and Twickenham Stadium in London, as well as the Bingley Music Live event, Nass festival 2007, and at Delamere Forest in Cheshire. A recording of Live At Delamere Forest was released as a download only via the official website in five parts for a limited time only.

On an independent label (2008-present)


In an October 2007 issue of the NME , the band contributed the song "Blank Heart, Blank Mind" to the magazine's free Love Music, Hate Racism compilation CD. Later the same month, the new single "You Cross My Path" was released as a free download exclusively through the XFM website. On the 3 March 2008, The Charlatans teamed up with Xfm again to become the first UK band to release an album completely free to download via a radio station. This was preceded a week earlier by the second single from the album, "Oh& #33; Vanity". The album, titled You Cross My Path (album)|You Cross My Path , is The Charlatans' tenth studio album and received a physical CD/LP release on 19 May 2008 on the Cooking Vinyl label, coinciding with a full UK tour. At some point it is known Joaquin Phoenix joined the band.

2010 also coincides with the twentieth anniversary of the band's debut album, Some Friendly which they played live at Primavera Sound Festival 2010.cite web|url= http://www.archive.org/details/OlasKoolKitchenOnRadio23CharlatansLiveSetPrimavera2010 |title=Ola's Kool Kitchen on Radio23 Charlatans live set Primavera 2010 : DJ Ola : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive |publisher=Archive.org |date=10 March 2001 |accessdate=30 August 2011

Their eleventh studio album, Who We Touch , was released on 6 September 2010 on Cooking Vinyl Records. The first single release was "Love Is Ending". The album charted at #21 in the UK Albums Chart. On 15 September 2010, Brookes collapsed during a performance in Philadelphia . The remaining US tour dates were postponed as Brookes was diagnosed with a brain tumor .cite web|url= http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm? c_id=1501119& objectid=10675771 |title=Nzherald.co.nz |publisher=Nzherald.co.nz |date= |accessdate=30 August 2011. He was flown back to the UK for an operation and series of radiation and chemotherapy treatment. He has made good process and continues regular treatment to this day. The Verve ’s Peter Salisbury acted as a stand-in drummer for the remainder of the Charlatans UK dates. Jon Brookes returned to the stage for the band's Christmas and New Year Eve's gigs in 2010.

On March 28th 2011 Universal Music re-released a deluxe edition of the band's Us & Us Only album, originally released in 1999, featuring a collection of bonus tracks including B-sides, live recordings, radio sessions and rare remixes.

In March/April 2011 Tim Burgess and Mark Collins played an acoustic tour of the UK. To coincide with the acoustic tour the band released Warm Sounds EP. Featuring six stripped-down and reworked versions of Charlatans tracks including “North Country Boy”, “The Only One I Know” and “Smash The System”. It was available to download from iTunes and The Charlatans website with a limited 10" vinyl also produced.

In December 2011 the band announced they will be performing ''Tellin' Stories in its entirety at London HMV Hammersmith Apollo and Glasgow Barrowland in June 2012. In January 2012 the band return to their Big Mushroom studio to begin working on demos for a new album.

Discography


Main|The Charlatans discography
  • Some Friendly (1990)

  • Between 10th and 11th (1992)

  • Up to Our Hips (1994)

  • The Charlatans (album)|The Charlatans (1995)

  • '' Tellin' Stories (1997)

  • Us and Us Only (1999)

  • Wonderland (The Charlatans album)|Wonderland (2001)

  • Up at the Lake (2004)

  • Simpatico (The Charlatans album)|Simpatico (2006)

  • You Cross My Path (album)|You Cross My Path (2008)

  • Who We Touch (2010)


  • References


    Reflist
  • Willis, D. The Charlatans : The authorised history , Virgin Books, 1999. ISBN 0-7535-0194-5


  • External links


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

  • http://www.stv.tv/out/showArticle.jsp? source=opencms& articleId=/out/hotnow/music/Charlatans_xfm_liquidrooms Video interview with stv on Forever: The Singles Tour

  • http://www.archive.org/details/OlasKoolKitchenOnRadio23CharlatansLiveSetPrimavera2010

  • http://www.xfmandwindowsphone7.co.uk/edit-suite/ Multi camera view of the track 'Blackened Blue Eyes' at a Live gig

  • http://www.prescriptionmusicpruk.com/press-releases/2011/2/4/the-charlatans-us-and-us-only-deluxe-edition.html Official press release for 2011 'Us and Us Only' album reissue


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