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Blue Orchids are an English
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band formed in
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in 1979, when
Martin Bramah Martin Beddington (born 18 September 1957 in Manchester),The Fall online – biography
left the Fall, after playing on the band's debut album ''
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''. Christened by Salford-based punk poet
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the band recorded for Rough Trade and acted as backing band for the Velvet Underground's
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before a 25-year period of intermittent activity and fluctuating line-ups.


Career

Having left the Fall, Bramah teamed up with another two former Fall members, keyboardist
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, and guitarist Rick Goldstraw, as well as bassist Steve Toyne and drummer Ian Rogers (AKA Joe Kin).Young, Rob (2006) ''Rough Trade'', Black Dog Publishing Ltd, , p. 167 John Cooper Clarke suggested the name 'The Blessed Orchids' but according to Bramah, Goldstraw mis-remembered it as 'The Blue Orchids' and the name stuck.Reynolds, Simon (2009) ''Totally Wired: Postpunk Interviews and Overviews'', Faber & Faber, , p. 209-212 The band signed to
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and in November 1980 released its debut single, a double A-side, "The Flood"/"Disney Boys".Beaudoin, Jedd (2016)
Blue Orchids ''Awefull'' / ''The Once and Future Thing''
, ''
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'', 23 June 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016
After this release Steve Toyne left the band and Rick Goldstraw took over the bass . In February 1981 the group released its second single "Work". "Work" was much liked by BBC DJ
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who played it regularly and the group was invited to record a
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for his show. The band's music came to the attention of Echo & the Bunnymen, who subsequently invited Blue Orchids to be the support act for its 1981 UK tour. Alastair "Baz" Murphy was recruited to play keyboards on the tour as Baines was ill. Phillip Toby Toman, an ex-member of
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, joined on drums when Ian Rogers left the group after the Echo & the Bunnymen tour (he later went on to play for
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under the name Toby Tomanov). This new line-up recorded a debut album called '' The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain)'', which sold 10,000 copies. The group toured with
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, serving as both backing group and support act. Goldstraw decided to leave Blue Orchids to continue touring with Nico, so a new bassist, Mark Hellyer, replaced him. During the time the band were working with Nico,
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(formerly with
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, The Teardrops and Bok Bok, then with
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), also played bass with them, shortly before he migrated to the United States. The group's next record was the ''Agents of Change'' EP in 1982. After parting company with Rough Trade at the end of the year, the group split up, and Baines formed The Fates. Bramah and Baines briefly reconvened the Blue Orchids in 1985 with the single "Sleepy Town", after which the group split up again. Bramah then formed a new group with ex-Fall drummer
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called Thirst. The group only released one record, the ''Riding the Times'' EP, in 1987. In 1989, Bramah briefly returned to The Fall and appeared on the '' Extricate'' album. He was sacked from the group during its tour of Australia the following year. In 1991, Bramah returned with a new incarnation of Blue Orchids which featured ex- Smiths guitarist
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on guitar, Martin Hennin on bass and Dick Harrison on drums. Their first release was a single called "Diamond Age", followed in 1991 by a compilation album called ''A View from the City''. In 1992 they released the ''Secret City'' EP and a second album was recorded in 1993, but would remain unreleased for ten years. Bramah decided to split the group again in 1995. In 2002, a compilation album called ''A Darker Bloom'' was released on the Cherry Red label. This release had sleeve notes written by Bramah's former colleague in The Fall, BBC DJ
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who said of them: ″Think Tom Verlaine guesting with The Doors ... one of the most engaging and intriguing bands of the 80s″ 2003 saw the group reissue three albums on the LTM label. The shelved album from 1993 was finally released with the title ''The Sleeper''. Released almost simultaneously was a compilation album called ''From Severe to Serene'', which featured the group's two Peel Sessions, live tracks and the contents of Thirst's ''Riding the Times'' EP. At the end of the year the group's debut album ''The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain)'' was reissued on CD. In 2004, LTM also released a brand new Blue Orchids album called ''Mystic Bud''.Raggett, Ned
''Mystic Bud'' Review
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It contained a cover version of ''
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alongside nine Bramah originals. Founder member Rick Goldstraw returned for the ''Slum-Cavern-Jest!'' EP in 2005. This release featured a cover version of the
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song "Green Rocky Road". In January 2008, Martin Bramah released his debut solo album ''The Battle of Twisted Heel''. December 2008 saw the formation of Bramah's new group Factory Star, featuring Tim Lyons and Brian Benson (from The Sandells). They were replaced in April 2009 by fellow ex-Fall members Steve Hanley on bass, Paul Hanley on drums and John Paul Moran (aka Hop Man Jr) of Gnod and Rapid Pig on keyboards. The line-up of Factory Star as of June 2010 was Martin Bramah, Hop Man Jr, Chris Dutton (bass) and Tom Tom Lewis (drums). In January 2012, ex-
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drummer Joe Mckechnie replaced Lewis. In September 2012 the Blue Orchids reformed once again, playing gigs in Liverpool, Manchester and London. The line-up consisted of the Factory Star members Martin Bramah, John Paul Moran, Chris Dutton and Joe McKechnie, with the addition of Ann Matthews (Fflaps/Ectogram) on guitar/vocals. In January 2013 Chris Connolly, formerly of V2 and Ed Banger and long-serving
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member, joined on drums. In 2015 Vince Hunt of
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and Inca Babies replaced Chris Dutton on bass and the band returned to regular live appearances. In 2017 Chis Connolly was replaced by Howard Jones, formally of Last Harbour,
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, Calvin Party. In 2016 Blue Orchids released a new album ''The Once and Future Thing'', a retrospective compilation of the Rough Trade years called ''Awefull'', with artwork from celebrated artists Aleksandar Mladenović and Aleksandra Keković Mladenović, plus Bramah's own long-lost solo album ''The Battle of Twisted Heel'' on the label Tiny Global Productions, re-shaped the line-up and recorded new songs including a track for the
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-compiled tribute to Birmingham cult band
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. The band continue to tour and record through 2016. Blue Orchids have been critically acclaimed by some notable music writers. The ''NMEs Barney Hoskyns said of them "There is an economy of love and yearning in every chord, vocal or instrumental that breaks from the aching heart of the Blue Orchids' sound" while the writer Paul Morley, reviewing their second single "Work" said "They rave but they are not mad."


Personnel

*
Martin Bramah Martin Beddington (born 18 September 1957 in Manchester),The Fall online – biography
– vocals, guitar (1979–) *
Una Baines Una Baines (born April 1957, Manchester, Lancashire, England) is best known as the keyboard player in the first line-up of British post-punk/ new wave band the Fall. Her feminist viewpoint helped shape the band's early political stance and she ...
– keyboards, vocals (1979–85) *Rick Goldstraw – guitar & bass guitar (1979–82, 2004–2007) *Steve Toyne – bass (1979–80) *Ian Rogers A.K.A. Joe Kin – drums (1979–81) * Phillip Toby Toman – drums (1981–82) *
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– bass (c.1981 – c.1983) *Mark Hellyer – bass (1982) *Nick Marshall – drums (1985) *Chris Rickard – backing vocals (1985) *Steve Rickard – guitar (1985) *
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– guitar (1990–91) *Martin Hennin – bass (1990–92) *Richard Harrison – drums (1990–92) *Mick Routledge – keyboards (1991–92) *Adrian White – drums (1993–95) *Stuart Kennedy – bass (1993–95, 2004) *Alastair "Baz" Murphy – organ, keyboards (1981–95, 2004) *Charlotte Bill –
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(2004) *Bud Umu – drums (2004) *Steph – drums (2005) *John Paul Moran – keyboards (2012–) *Chris Dutton – bass (2012–2015) *Joe Mckechnie – drums (2012) *Ann Matthews – guitar, vocals (2012) *Chris Connolly – drums (2013–2017) *Vince Hunt – bass (2015–2021) *Howard Jones – drums (2017 -) *Tansy McNally – electric ukulele (2020–) *De Selby Lewis – bass (2022 -)


Discography

Chart placings shown are from the
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Albums

* '' The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain)'' (LP, Rough Trade, 1982) (no. 5) - CD reissued, LTM, 2003, appending all Rough Trade non-lp tracks, plus an unrelated live track by Nico.) * ''The Sleeper'' (CD, LTM, 2003 – contains a "missing" 90s album and tracks from contemporaneous singles.) * ''Mystic Bud'' (CD, 2004 – largely a Martin Bramah solo effort, though credited to Blue Orchids.) * ''The Battle of Twisted Heel'' (LP / CD, Tiny Global Productions, 2016 – credited to Martin Bramah, legitimate reissue of a privately-pressed recording.) * ''The Once And Future Thing'' (LP / CD, Tiny Global Productions, 2016.) * ''Righteous Harmony Fist'' (LP / CD, Tiny Global Productions, 2018.) * ''The Magical Record of Blue Orchids'' (LP / CD, Tiny Global Productions, 2019.) * ''Speed The Day'' (LP / CD, Tiny Global Productions, 2021.) * ''Angus Tempus Memoir'' (LP / CD, Tiny Global Productions, 2022.)


Compilation albums

* ''A View From The City'' (CD, Playtime, 1992 – an incomplete selection of tracks from the Rough Trade era.) * ''A Darker Bloom'' (CD, Cherry Red, 2002 – an incomplete selection of tracks from the Rough Trade era, with a few later singles appended.) * ''From Severe To Serene'' (CD, LTM, 2003) – the complete Peel sessions, Thirst's 12" EP recorded for Rough Trade and various live tracks.) * ''Awefull'' (LP / CD, Tiny Global Productions, 2016 – the complete Rough Trade singles, plus rarities.)


Live albums

* ''Blue Orchids Bomb Manchester! / Bomb Hamburg!'' (2xCD, Tiny Global Productions, 2016 – two complete live shows, from 1981 and 1985 respectively.)


Singles and EPs

* "The Flood" / "Disney Boys" (7", Rough Trade, 1980, no. 36) * "Work" / "The House That Faded Out" (7", Rough Trade, 1980, no. 21) * "Agents of Change EP" (12" EP, Rough Trade, 1982, no. 12) * "Sleepy Town" / "Thirst" (12" EP, Racket Records, 1985, no. 22) * "Riding The Times EP" (by ''Thirst'') (12" EP, Rough Trade, 1987) * "Diamond Age" / "Moth" (12" 45, As/Is, 1991) * "Secret City EP" (CD EP, Authentic Records, 1992) * "Slum-Cavern-Jest! EP" (CD EP, Blind Eye, 2005 – privately pressed EP, now mostly available as part of "The Battle of Twisted Heel" and credited to Martin Bramah.) * "Skull Jam EP" (Limited Edition 10" EP, Tiny Global Productions, 2017)


Performances with Nico

* 18 January 1982 The Venue London * 25 February 1982 Vera, Groningen Netherlands * 4 October 1982 Stakladen Aarhus, Denmark * 5 October 1982 Saltagertet Copenhagen, Denmark * 6 October 1982 Club Paramount Roskilde, Denmark * 8 October 1982 Kamraspalatset Stockholm, Sweden * 5 December 1982 Cologne Germany * 12 December 1982 Paris France


References


External links

* Facebook Page @blueorchidsban

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* Label Facebook pag


Blue Orchids biography at LTM

Factory Star on MySpace

Martin Bramah on MySpace
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