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Animals That Swim are a musical group who formed in
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, 1989, with a line-up of stand-up drums, piano, trumpet and "a nifty line in clever narrative lyrics".Elemental Records 'Mail Order 94' Booklet In March 2011 they recorded two new songs for online release, originally intended as the first tracks from an as yet untitled album.


History

The band was initially formed by brothers Hugh Barker and Hank Starrs (born Jeffrey Barker), before adding a third brother to the line-up, Al Barker, along with Del Crabtree, initially on bass guitar, followed by the trumpet. Throughout their history, the group had numerous bass players; Charlie Luciano (original line-up), then Crabtree, Dave Harris (1991), Lenie Mets (1991–93),
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(1993-6) and Terry De Castro (2000–01). Animals That Swim released their debut single, "King Beer", in 1992 via their own Beachheads In Space record label. It was a 7" vinyl-only release, limited to just 300 copies. Their second single, "Roy" (which took the form of an imaginary conversation with the ghost of
Roy Orbison Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician known for his impassioned singing style, complex song structures, and dark, emotional ballads. His music was described by critics as ...
), was released the following year. This, along with their third single, "50 Dresses" - a 10" vinyl-only EP - helped the band come to wider attention as the group won critical acclaim for their mixture of "slice of life" lyrics and magic realism, and their distinctive use of the
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as a lead instrument. Having had several single of the weeks in the UK's national music press, the band issued a further single in September, 1994, "Madame Yevonde", as a prelude to their debut album ''Workshy''. The single's title, along with the album's sleeve art, both referenced the British photography pioneer of the same name. "Pink Carnations", a 5-track single, followed 6 months later, featuring an alternate version to the album mix. 'Workshy' was number 15 in the NME's list of best albums of 1994. The band issued two albums on the Elemental label, but work on a third LP eventually ground to a halt after Elemental was taken over by
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in 1996. In 1999, a demo, "Dirt", was featured on a various artists EP on the independent Snowstorm label, which subsequently commissioned a third Animals That Swim album, some of which was recorded in producer Dare Mason's home. In a preview article for a gig at The Monarch,
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on 9 August 2000, John Robinson, writing for ''
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'', commented on the band's comeback from a three-year absence;
Animals That Swim — the group of beaten-looking thirtysomethings that ankfronts — are the vehicle for his observations, and having enjoyed a penurious existence for eight years, this gig, after a three-year gap, represents a suitably down-at-heel return to public performance. The group's evident poverty is only matched, however, by the richness of their music.
The band was inactive from 2001 to 2011, although Snowstorm issued a best of
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, ''Faded Glamour'' in 2004, with sleevenotes by Hugh Barker.


Recent updates

In 2007 frontman and lead singer Hank Starrs – now a film producer and writer — made a brief comeback to guest on the single "Direct Hit" with English art-pop group
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. Hugh Barker works a publishing director, and is co-author of ''Faking It'', a book about authenticity in music. His second book ''Hedge Britannia'' was published by Bloomsbury in March 2012. Al Barker went to university and got a degree in history and journalism in 2007; he now works in music, theatre and tourism. The band were asked to play gigs in London in 2008, but they declined. In 2009, former Animals That Swim and
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bassist Terry De Castro (better known as a member of Cinerama and
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) released a cover version of the group's song "East St. O'Neill" on her solo album ''A Casa Verde''. In March 2011, the band recorded two new songs, "Tiny Lucifer" and "Silver Rays", which were released online on iTunes, with the detail announced on the band's Wordpress blog. Plans to record more songs are currently on hold as the band have been unable to find enough spare time to get into a recording studio. ''Workshy'' was set to be re-released on 3 February 2017 through One Little Indian Records. In July 2017 Del blew on some tunes for the ''Chasing Chevrons'' EP by South London song-smith Jamie Skint.


Band members

* Hugh Barker –
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* Hank Starrs –
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* Al Barker –
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, guitar * Del Crabtree –
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trumpet The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitched one octave below the standard ...


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
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'' (1994) * '' I Was the King, I Really Was the King'' (1996) * ''Happiness From A Distant Star'' (2001)


Compilation albums

* '' Faded Glamour: The Best of Animals That Swim'' (2004)Review of the Best Of album on paper-jam.co.uk
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Singles and EPs

* "King Beer" (7", 1992) * "Roy"/"Weary Mind" (7", 1993) * "50 Dresses" EP (10", 1993) * "Madame Yevonde" (7"/CD, 1994) * "Pink Carnations" EP (7"/CD, 1995) * "The Greenhouse" (7"/CD, 1996) * "Faded Glamour" (7"/CD, 1996) * "The Moon And The Mothership" (7"/CD, 2001) * "All Your Stars Are Out" (7", 2001) * "Tiny Lucifer"/"Silver Rays" (download, 2011)


References


External links


Animals That Swim fansite



Are Animals That Swim The Most Underrated band Of All Time?

"Faking It" blog
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