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Brassy were an
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rock/hip hop band, formed in 1994 in Manchester by American singer Muffin Spencer, younger sister of
Jon Spencer Jon Spencer (born February 5, 1965) is an American singer, composer and guitarist. He has been involved in multiple musical acts, such as Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Heavy Trash and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. History Jon Spencer was born ...
(of
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). The band split up in 2003 after releasing 2 studio albums.


History

Muffin Spencer moved to
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, UK in 1986. She became the lead singer with The Exuberants and later formed Brassy.Munro, Kelsey (2003)
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'', 22 August 2003, retrieved 2010-09-19
Other members of the band were Stefan Gordon (guitar), Karen Frost (bass guitar, vocals), and Jonny Barrington (aka DJ Swett, drums).Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 643 Influenced by
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, their early material also drew comparisons with
Elastica Elastica were an English rock band formed in London in 1992 by ex-Suede members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch. The band was stylistically influenced by punk rock, post-punk and new wave music. The band's members changed several times, w ...
. Later they incorporated hip hop and punk rock influences and were compared to
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,
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and
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.Loftus, Johnny " Brassy Biography,
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Loftus, Johnny " ''Gettin Wise'' Review,
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Schulte, Tom " ''Got It Made'' Review,
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Schild, Matt (2001)
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, Aversion.com, 23 April 2001, retrieved 2010-09-19
Their earliest material was released on the
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label (home to
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). The band found favour with
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for whom they recorded a radio session in June 1996, with a return visit in May 2000.Brassy Peel Sessions
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, retrieved 2010-09-19 With financial difficulties affecting Costermonger they moved on to Wiiija where they released their debut album ''Got It Made'' in 2000. Their 2000 track "Play Some D" was re-released in 2003 after it was used in the 'hellomoto' ad campaign by
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, leading to renewed interest in the band, and the recording of a second album, ''Gettin Wise''. ''Gettin Wise'' received a mixed response from critics,Sawyer, Terry (2003)
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, 3 October 2003, retrieved 2010-09-19
Linhardt, Alex (2004)
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Bonazelli, Andrew (2003)
Brassy ''Gettin Wise''
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and proved to be their final album, with the band members all finding themselves in debt after recording it.


Discography


Albums

* ''Got It Made'' (11 July 2000), Wiija WIJ 1111 * ''Gettin Wise'' (12 May 2003), Wiija WIJ 1131 * '' ''Kim Possible'' soundtrack (22 July 2003), Walt Disney **''Work it Out''


Singles

* "Boss" b/w Route Out (Mar 1996), Costermonger COST 7 (#194 UK) * "Straighten Out" b/w Right Back (Jul 1996), Costermonger COST 8 (#198 UK) * "Sure Thing" b/w (remix) (1997), Costermonger COST 10 * ''Bonus Beats'' EP (24 May 1999) (Containing Good Times/Secrets/Back in Business/Bonus Beat), Wiija WIJ 98 * "Good Times" (1999) Wiija WIJ 88 * "I Can't Wait" (23 Aug 1999), Wiija WIJ 103 (#136 UK) * "Work It Out" (28 February 2000), Wiija WIJ 109 (#111 UK) * "B'Cos We Rock" (Jul 2000), Wiija WIJ 121 * ''Play Some D'' EP (16 Oct 2000), Wiija WIJ 123 (#179 UK) * "Play Some D" (31 March 2003), Wiija WIJ 133 (#88 UK)


References


External links


Official website (archived)
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