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Edward Ball (born 23 November 1959)Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 9-11 is an English songwriter, singer, guitarist and keyboard player from London, who has recorded both solo and as a member of the
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, 'O' Level, Teenage Filmstars,
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, and Conspiracy of Noise. He also worked for
Creation Records Creation Records Ltd. was a British independent record label founded in 1983 by Alan McGee, Dick Green, and Joe Foster. Its name came from the 1960s band The Creation, whom McGee greatly admired. The label ceased operations in 1999, although ...
. He was born and brought up in
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.


Biography


Television Personalities

In 1977, singer/songwriter Ball and fellow
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school-friend
Dan Treacy The Television Personalities are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 by London singer-songwriter Dan Treacy.Earp, Joseph.The Missing Man Of Music: A Search For The Elusive Dan Treacy Of Television Personalities. ''The Brag'', 26 July 2016 ...
formed the
Television Personalities The Television Personalities are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 by London singer-songwriter Dan Treacy.Earp, Joseph.The Missing Man Of Music: A Search For The Elusive Dan Treacy Of Television Personalities. ''The Brag'', 26 July 2016 ...
. Ball also formed 'O' Level with John Bennett, Gerard Bennett, and Dick Scully, releasing two singles in 1978. In 1979, he recorded as the Teenage Filmstars, along with fellow members of the Television Personalities, releasing three singles between 1979 and 1980. Ball and Treacy ( 'Slaughter' Joe Foster left the band prior to the recording of any material under the Television Personalities name) released '' And Don't the Kids Just Love It'' (1980) for
Rough Trade Records Rough Trade Records is an independent record label based in London, England. It was formed in 1976 by Geoff Travis who had opened a record store off Ladbroke Grove. Having successfully promoted and sold records by punk rock and early post-pun ...
. Following a brief parting with Rough Trade, they launched their own label Whaam! Records with ''Mummy Your Not Watching Me'' (1981), ''They Could Have Been Bigger Than the Beatles'' (1982) and ''And Don't the Kids Just Love It''. The Whaam! record label was later renamed Dreamworld, following a legal dispute with
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. Ball, meanwhile, had formed a more permanent outlet for his music in 1981 with
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, releasing the ''Pop Goes Art!'' album in 1982, and leaving the TV Personalities the same year, although he later returned in 2004, appearing on the album '' My Dark Places'' ( Domino Records, 2005) and on parts of the albums ''And They All Lived Happily Ever After'' (
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, 2004) and '' Are We Nearly There Yet?'' (Overground, 2007).


The Times

On leaving the Television Personalities, Ball concentrated on The Times, a band with an ever-changing line-up in which he remained the only constant member. Following ''Pop Goes Art!'', from 1982 to 1986 the band released four further albums, two mini-albums and an EP on Ball's own Artpop label plus another album 'Go! With The Times' on the German label Pastell. In 1986 Ball dissolved The Times to become an executive at
Creation Records Creation Records Ltd. was a British independent record label founded in 1983 by Alan McGee, Dick Green, and Joe Foster. Its name came from the 1960s band The Creation, whom McGee greatly admired. The label ceased operations in 1999, although ...
; however, in 1988 he began to release new material under the Times name, starting with the album ''Beat Torture''. Three albums were also released by Ball under the name of the Teenage Filmstars (although the other members of the original Teenage Filmstars were not involved in any way), ''Star'' (1992), ''Rocket Charms'' (1993) and ''Buy Our Record Support Our Sickness'' (1995). In 2005, Ball reactivated his Artpop! label through Cherry Red, debuting with ''Here's To Old England!'', a three-decade anthology of his work as The Times, Teenage Filmstars and 'O' Level. This was followed by comprehensive reissues of ''This Is London'' (2006) and ''I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape'' (2006). The series continues late May 2007 with O' Level 1977 – 1980 compilation, ''A Day in the Life of Gilbert & George'' and The Times' first recorded album, ''GO! With The Times!''.


Solo career

Ball's first solo release was the ''L'Orange Mechanik'' album in 1989, featuring music inspired by the poems of
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. As a side-project to The Times, Ball released
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records as the Love Corporation in 1990. Between that year and 1997, he released four albums under this name on Creation. He also collaborated with Richard Green as Sand on the 1991 album ''The Dynamic Curve'', and with Phil Vane of
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as Conspiracy of Noise on the 1993 album ''Chicks with Dicks and Splatter Flicks''. In 1995
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issued a two-disc compilation of Ball's material, ''Welcome to the Wonderful World of Ed Ball'', covering all his material other than that released with the Television Personalities. Two albums of solo material were released to coincide with it, ''If a Man Ever Loved a Woman'' (1995) and ''Catholic Guilt'' (1997), followed by ''Why Do I Need A Gun I'm Chelsea'' (1999). For the first time on any of his projects, Ball found a promoter willing to support ''Catholic Guilt'', which yielded two UK Top 75 chart singles, "The Mill Hill Self Hate Club" and "Love Is Blue".Edward Ball
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Following the collapse of Creation in 1999 Ball was unsigned to any other label and disappeared from public view, to concentrate on experimental film documentaries about
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and London. In 2004 Ball rejoined the Television Personalities, but left soon thereafter.


Discography


with Television Personalities


Albums

*''And Don't the Kids Just Love It'' (1981), Rough Trade *''Mummy Your Not Watching Me'' (1982), Whaam! *''They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles'' (1982), Whaam!


Singles, EPs

*"14th Floor" (1978), W1 Teen *''Where's Bill Grundy Now?'' EP (1978), King's Road *"Smashing Time" (1980), Rough Trade *"I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives" (1981), Rough Trade *"Three Wishes" (1982), Whaam!


with O-Level

''see 'O' Level Discography''


with Teenage Filmstars

''see Teenage Filmstars Discography''


with The Times

''see The Times Discography''


as Love Corporation


Albums

*''Tones'' (1990), Creation *''Lovers'' (1991), Creation *''Intelligentsia'' (1994), Creation *''Dance Stance'' (1997), Creation


Singles

*"Palatial" (1990), Creation *"Give Me Some Love" (1991), Creation


with Sand

*''The Dynamic Curve'' (1991), Creation *''Vol. Two – Five Grains'' (1992), Creation


with Conspiracy of Noise

*''Chicks with Dicks and Splatter Flicks'' (1993), Creation


Solo


Studio albums

*''L'Orange Mechanik'' (1989), Creation * '' If A Man Ever Loved A Woman'' (1995), Creation :"It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am" (acoustic) / "Firehorse" / "If A Man Ever Loved A Woman" / "She's Just High Maintenance, Baby" / "The Arizona Loner" / "You Only Miss Me When I'm Bleeding" / "The Ballad of a Lonely Man" / "A Ton of Blues" / "You're An Idiot Babe" / "It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am" * '' Catholic Guilt'' (1997), Creation :"The Mill Hill Self Hate Club" / "Love Is Blue" / "Docklands Blues" / "Controversial Girlfriend" / "The Hampstead Therapist" / "Tilt" / "Trailblaze" / "Never Live To Love Again" / "This Is The Story of My Love" / "This Is Real" * '' Why Do I Need A Gun I'm Chelsea'' (May 1999), Creation :"The Other Side of Love Is Guilt" / "For The Souls of Dead Horses" / "Never Live To Love Again" / "Bled A River Over You" / "So Sad But True" / "Docklands Blues" / "Ma Blues" / "Another Member of the Mill Hill Self Hate Club" / "If A Man Ever Loved A Woman" / "12 Noon 28.8.93" / "When You Lose Your Lover Learn To Lose" / "Love Is Blue"* / "I'm Going Out of Your Mind" / "Blues For Brian Wilson" / "Wrapped Up in Lonesome Blues" / "An Act of Faith" / "Mill Hill Self Hate Club"* :* From Mark Radcliffe BBC Radio One Session


Compilations

* '' Welcome to the Wonderful World of Ed Ball'' (March 1995), Creation * '' Here's to Old England!'' (October 2005), Creation


Singles & EPs

*"If a Man Ever Loved a Woman" (1995), Creation ::"If A Man Ever Loved A Woman" / "Firehorse Blues" / "12 Noon 28.8.93" / "United States of Loneliness" *"It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am" ::"It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am" / "Docklands Blues" / "Another Member of the Mill Hill Self Hate Club" / "Bled A River Over You" *"The Mill Hill Self Hate Club" (1996), Creation – UK No. 57 ::"The Mill Hill Self Hate Club" / "Wrapped Up in Lonesome Blues" / "I'm Going Out of Your Mind" / "An Act of Faith" *"Trailblaze" (1996), Creation ::"Trailblaze" / "The Other Side of Love Is Guilt" / "Blues For Brian Wilson" *"Love Is Blue" (1997), Creation – UK No. 59 ::"Love Is Blue" / "When You Lose Your Lover Learn To Lose" / "Mill Hill Self Hate Club"* / "Love Is Blue"* ::* Mark Radcliffe session *"The Mill Hill Self Hate Club" (1997), Creation – reissue ::"The Mill Hill Self Hate Club" / "For The Souls of Dead Horses" / "Ma Blues" / "Never Live To Love Again" *Split Xmas single (1996), Creation ::A: Ed Ball – "Never Live to Love Again" / AA: 18 Wheeler – "Ballad of Paul Verlaine"


References


External links


televisionpersonalities.co.uk: Edward Ball
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