Cud are an English
indie rock
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band formed in
Leeds
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in 1987. The original line-up included vocalist Carl Puttnam, guitarist/keyboardist Mike Dunphy, bassist William Potter and drummer Steve Goodwin.
In June 1987, they recorded a
Peel Session
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and the band signed with
Reception Records
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who released their first single "Mind the Gap". Two further 12" EPs followed in 1988 on Nightshift and Ediesta Records. Following extensive touring and positive press the band signed to
Imaginary Records
Imaginary Records was an independent record label based in Heywood, Greater Manchester, England, which specialised mainly in indie rock and post-punk. It was started in 1985 by Alan Duffy, known for his lyrical contributions to Porcupine Tree's f ...
in 1989. Following three albums (one of which ''Elvis Belt'' was a compilation of previously released singles) on Imaginary the band signed with
A&M Records
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in 1991. Although three singles broke into the UK top 40 and they released two further LPs the band's fortunes declined and the band broke up in early 1995.
The band reformed in 2006 to support the release of a greatest hits album with Felix Frey replacing Dunphy on guitar. When guitarist Mike Dunphy later rejoined, drummer Steve Goodwin decided to stop touring and was replaced by Gogs Byrn. The band continue to tour and attend
indie rock
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festivals such as the Shiiine On weekender.
History
The four-piece formed in Leeds in 1987.
Their first recording was a
Peel Session
John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
in June 1987, prompted by a
demo tape
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they sent to
John Peel
John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
. Their first single, "Mind the Gap", was released on
the Wedding Present
The Wedding Present are an English indie rock group originally formed in 1985 in Leeds, England, from the ashes of The Lost Pandas. The band's music has evolved from fast-paced indie rock in the vein of their most obvious influences The Fall, ...
's Reception Records record label.
[Dickson, Ian (1987) "From Leeds, with noise!", ''Underground'', December 1987 (Issue 9), p. 28] Their second release, the ''Peel Sessions'' EP, was released on
Strange Fruit Records
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The label, established by Clive Selwood and John Peel in 1986, was the primary distributor of BBC recordings, including Peel Sessions.Larkin, Colin (ed.) (1998) ''Th ...
in February 1988 - this included a
cover version
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of
Hot Chocolate
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's "
You Sexy Thing
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" which had already featured in the
Festive 50
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at number 20. After building up a strong local fan base, they were signed by
Imaginary Records
Imaginary Records was an independent record label based in Heywood, Greater Manchester, England, which specialised mainly in indie rock and post-punk. It was started in 1985 by Alan Duffy, known for his lyrical contributions to Porcupine Tree's f ...
in 1989, who released their albums, ''
When in Rome, Kill Me'' and ''
Leggy Mambo''.
Cud signed to
A&M Records
A&M Records was an American record label founded as an independent company by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962. Due to the success of the discography A&M released, the label garnered interest and was acquired by PolyGram in 1989 and began distr ...
in 1991.
The greater spending power at A&M enabled Cud to reach the top 40 in 1992, with "Rich and Strange" (#24) and "Purple Love Balloon" (#27), as well as reaching number 30 on the
UK Albums Chart
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with fourth album ''
Asquarius
Asquarius (1992) is the third studio album released by the Leeds-based indie rock band Cud which reached number 30 in the UK album chart. '' Q'' magazine included it in their 1998 issue as part of their essential dozen Britpop records to have in ...
''.
The band were labelled with the proto-Britpop genre label "Lion Pop", though at the time the ''
NME
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'' did not further construct a scene around that term meaning that Cud would miss out on the
Britpop
Britpop was a mid-1990s British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness. It produced brighter, catchier alternative rock, partly in reaction to the popularity of the darker lyrical themes of the US-led grunge music and to the ...
fame of the mid-'90s. Nevertheless, a further top 40 single followed in 1994 with "Neurotica", whilst their last album ''Showbiz'' would chart at number 46 on the UK Albums Chart in April 1994. Potter was replaced by Mick Dale, who would later join
Embrace
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, shortly before the band broke up in early 1995. They recorded a number of tracks with Dale, (who had played keyboards on earlier Cud releases) although none were commercially released and he did not feature in any live performances at that time. He has however occasionally joined the band for live performances throughout 2015-2019.
On 21 November 2001, Puttnam returned to the music scene with the mail order only release ''Donkey With a Fez On'', an album of previously unreleased demo material originally intended for release after the ''Showbiz'' album. This was followed by a live performance at the
12 Bar Club
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Some of the most famous musicians and groups to play at the ...
in London. Puttnam was accompanied by Alaric Neville and David Lazenby on guitars and Michael Hurst on
melodeon
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* Melodeon (accordion), a type of button accordion
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and percussion. The performance was subsequently released on CD in 2002 as the mail order only ''Chateau de Carles''.
Cud reformed to support the release of a double album of their greatest hits entitled ''Rich and Strange - The Anthology'' which was released in August 2006 on Universal Records, alongside a brief UK tour to promote it. Dunphy was replaced by Felix Frey on guitar for the tour. The same line-up again reformed for a short tour early in 2008 to support the expanded re-releases of ''
Elvis Belt
''Elvis Belt'' is an album of selected early singles, EPs and Peel Sessions released by the Leeds-based indie rock band Cud in 1990 through Imaginary Records
Imaginary Records was an independent record label based in Heywood, Greater Mancheste ...
'' (now a double album entitled ''Elvis Belt/Elvis Handbag''), ''
Leggy Mambo'' and ''
Showbiz''. At Cud's
gig
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Arts and entertainment
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* ''Gig'' (Northern Pikes album) (1993)
* ''The Gig'', a 1985 film written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy
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at the
Barfly in
Liverpool
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on 6 March 2008 Puttnam suggested, contrary to suggestions on Cud's homepage, that the latest tour would be Cud's last. On 27 April 2008, Cud announced that their final ever gig (entitled "No more Cud!") would take place in Rios Leeds on 3 May 2008. To commemorate the event, a limited-edition CD single was sold, which was supposed to feature a new recording of "Punishment-Reward Relationship", along with live versions of "Now!", "Only", "Living in the Past" and "Strange Kind of Love". This was distributed as a blank printed CDR with the tracks to follow shortly afterwards. To date the songs have not been forthcoming.
Cud reformed again (with Puttnam, Goodwin, Potter & Frey once again) for two gigs during March 2010, held at the Hootananny Club in London.
In 2012 the band did their "Jubilee tour" in support of their album ''The Complete BBC Sessions'' released by 3Loop Music. This tour was their first since 2010, and the first to include original guitarist Mike Dunphy in almost 17 years. However, original drummer Steve Goodwin declined to participate so Gogs Byrn completed the line-up. During the tour the band performed live on
Marc Riley
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Formerly a member of the Fall, he co-owned a record label, In-Ta ...
's BBC 6 Music Show. The band played further shows later in the year with
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present are an English indie rock group originally formed in 1985 in Leeds, England, from the ashes of The Lost Pandas. The band's music has evolved from fast-paced indie rock in the vein of their most obvious influences The Fall, ...
,
Carter USM
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&
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
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including a sell-out show at
Brixton Academy
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.
In 2013,
Steve Lamacq
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Early life
He attended The Ramsey Academy ...
premiered Cud's first new single in 17 years; a double-A side titled "Louise" / "Mexico". The band toured in November 2013 together with
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
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. With the release of the single "Victoria" in 2014, Cud performed several support gigs across the UK in October. In 2015, the band played several dates in the UK in September, and appeared at the 'Shiiine On Weekender' in
Minehead
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on 8 November. They have also appeared at the 'Gigantic' indie music festival in Manchester in April 2014 and 2016. That year Puttnam and Dunphy, performing 'alternative' versions of Cud songs under the name 'Carefree Sud' played a series of shows including the Beautiful Days festival. This offshoot also featured as support band to Cud themselves at The Belgrave Music Hall in Leeds. The band appeared at the 'Shiiine On Weekender' in November 2016, 2017 and 2018. They also completed a tour throughout 2017 where they played a set consisting of all of their 20 single releases. This was followed in 2018 by a seven-date tour entitled 'Just The Good Ones'. The set list for these shows was determined by a Facebook poll where followers were asked to vote for their ten favourite live CUD songs. The band announced in December 2014, that 2015 would be the year of the new album release. As yet, this material is yet to surface.
On 9 September 2021, Cud released a new single entitled "Switched On".
[https://cudbandblog.wordpress.com/ ]
Personnel
Timeline
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Discography
UK albums
UK singles
# "Mind the Gap" (Reception 1987)
# "The Peel Sessions: Cud" (UK Strange Fruit 1988)
# "Under My Hat" (UK Ediesta 1988)
# "Slack Time" (UK Dug/Nightshift 1988)
# "Lola" (UK Imaginary MIRAGE 1989)
# "Only (A Prawn in Whitby)" (Imaginary MIRAGE 1989)
# "Hey! Wire" (UK Imaginary MIRAGE 1990)
# "Robinson Crusoe" (UK Imaginary MIRAGE 1990)
# "Backdoor Santa" (fanclub flexi-disc 1990)
# "Magic" (UK Imaginary MIRAGE 1991)
# "Oh No Won't Do" (UK A&M 1991)
# "Through the Roof" (UK A&M 1992)
# "Rich and Strange" (UK A&M 1992)
# "Purple Love Balloon" (UK A&M 1992)
# "Once Again" (UK A&M 1992)
# "Cud's Ode to Christmas Joy" (fanclub flexi-disc 1992)
# "Neurotica" (UK A&M 1994)
# "Sticks and Stones" (UK A&M (1994)
# "One Giant Love" (UK A&M 1994)
# "Louise" / "Mexico" (UK Tonka 2013)
# "Victoria" (UK Tonka 2015)
# "Switched On" (UK Tonka 2021)
# "Sorry I Let You Down" (UK Tonka 2022)
UK singles chart history
References
External links
Official Cud websiteUnofficial Cud Archive
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Indie rock groups from Leeds
Musical groups established in 1987
Imaginary Records artists
A&M Records artists
Britpop groups