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Inca Babies are an English
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, England, initially active between 1982 and 1988, reforming in 2007 featuring founder member and original songwriter Harry Stafford (guitars, vocals). With a new line-up of Rob Haynes (drums) and Vince Hunt (bass) the Inca Babies have released four new albums and continue to tour extensively in the UK and Europe.


History

The band was formed in
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by Bill Marten (aka William Bonney) (
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), Harry Stafford (guitar) Julian Woropay (vocals) and Alan Brown (drums), taking influences from
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and The Birthday PartyStrong, Martin C. (1999) "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", Canongate, The band's debut single "The Interior" was released in November 1983 on their own ''Black Lagoon'' label. Woropay left and Brown went on to form Big Flame and
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. They were replaced by Mike Keeble (vocals) and Pete Bogg (drums). This new line-up released a debut album ''Rumble'' in 1985. Over the next five years they released a further six singles and four albums with several changes of line-up, 1988's ''Evil Hour'' featuring
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. The band recorded four sessions for
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programme between 1984 and 1987. However the band folded in the late 1980s shortly after the release of ''Evil Hour''. Stafford and Marten went on to form new outfit Houndgod With A Tumour and released the album ''Autograph My CIA Assassination Manual'' in 1989. The Inca Babies reformed for a concert in Munich in 2007 marking the 20th anniversary of the booking agency IBD. The Inca Babies had been the agency's first overseas act when it began. The Munich performance stimulated interest in the band and founder member Harry Stafford recruited Gold Blade drummer Rob Haynes to join full-time. The death of original bass player Bill Marten in 2008 came as Stafford was writing material for the band's first new album release in two decades. Former A Witness bassist and longstanding friend Vince Hunt stood in to complete the album and for dates across Europe in late 2009 and 2010. He continues to play live and record with the band. A double A-side blue vinyl 7" limited edition single "My Sick Suburb/Tower of Babel" was released by Black Lagoon Records to mark Record Store Day on 21 April 2012. The songs comment on the notorious Hulme Crescent flats in Manchester which were a centre of the city's counterculture in the 1980s and home to the band's early line-up. An accompanying video was uploaded to YouTube, filmed and edited by film-maker and musician Boz Hayward (a

Throughout 2012, the band made live appearances across the UK and Europe, performing in Italy, Poland and The Netherlands and also flying to Los Angeles for a one-off show. In October 2012, the band released a CD titled ''Re-Peeled'' to mark their inclusion in a Manchester musical tribute to BBC DJ ''John Peel''. This featured re-recordings of four songs originally recorded for sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio One show in the early 1980s. The second album from the Hunt/Haynes/Stafford line-up, ''Deep Dark Blue'', was released in November 2012 and the band toured widely in 2013 to promote it, performing live across the UK and at festivals and concerts in Greece, Italy, Belgium, Poland, the UK, Russia and USA, including at the 'Drop Dead' festival in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 2014, the vinyl-only 12" EP ''Scatter'' was released to mark the resurgence of interest in vinyl records on Record Store Day and the band released their third album since 2007, ''The Stereo Plan''. Following a launch party in Manchester the Inca Babies performed for the first time in Russia, headlining the Deathcave 2014 festival in Saint Petersburg and Moscow, and also appeared at the Saarang global culture festival at IIT Chennai, India, in January 2015. Following ''The Stereo Plan'', Harry Stafford started work on a solo album while Rob Haynes toured extensively with
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. In August 2017 Inca Babies performed at Blackpool's Rebellion festival and also in Naples, Italy. The Covid pandemic interrupted the band's musical activity, but a new 10-track Inca Babies album ''Swamp Street Soul'' was recorded at Simon ‘Ding’ Archer's 6 dB studios in Salford, Manchester during the lockdown of 2020–21. It was released on Black Lagoon in November 2021, together with a new single ''Walk in the Park'' video a

plus a download-only re-recording of 1980s-era songs ''Crawling Garage Gasoline'' and ''Grunt Cadillac Hotel''. In November 2021 the band made several live performances to celebrate the life of BBC DJ John Peel and continue to be active.


Discography

All on Black Lagoon unless stated. Chart positions shown from the
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Albums

*''Rumble'' (1985) (#3) *''This Train'' (1986) *''Opium Den''
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(1987) *''Evil Hour'' (1988) *''1983-87 - Plutonium'' (2006) Anagram *''Death Message Blues'' (2010) Black Lagoon *''Deep Dark Blue'' (2012) Black Lagoon (BL0049) *''The Stereo Plan'' (2014) Black Lagoon (BL0051) *''Swamp Street Soul'' (2021) Black Lagoon (BL0056)


Singles and EPs

*''The Interior'' (1983) *''Grunt Cadillac'' (1984) (#6) *''Big Jugular'' EP (1984) (#13) *''The Judge'' (1984) (#8) *''Surfin' in Locustland'' EP (1985) (#11) *''Splatter Ballistics Cop'' (1986) (#24) *''Buster's on Fire'' (1987) Constrictor *''My Sick Suburb'/Tower of Babel'' (2012) Black Lagoon *''Re-Peeled'' CD EP:
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(Black Lagoon BL0050) *''Scatter'' EP (2014) Black Lagoon (limited edition clear vinyl) *''Panthers''/''Devil in My Room'' (2015) Black Lagoon (Limited Edition on 7" red vinyl) *''Walk in the Park'' (2021) Black Lagoon *''Crawling Garage Gasoline'' / ''Grunt Cadillac Hotel'' (2021) Download-only issue through Bandcamp.


DVD and video appearances

*''Blood on the Cats'' (VHS) *''Jerico'' in ''In Goth Daze - The Gothic Video'' (DVD) (2003) Cherry Red


References


External links


Official websiteOfficial Myspace site
* *Sheridan, David
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