Prix was an American
power pop band formed in
Memphis, Tennessee, in 1975 by
Tommy Hoehn and
Jon Tiven. The group ended up primarily as a studio project. Its recordings were produced by Tiven along with former
Big Star member
Chris Bell, who also played guitar and sang backup vocals.
Prix is also famous of
Banjo
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playing.
Alex Chilton also participated in the recordings, along with session drummer
Hilly Michaels
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.
Although the group generated some major record label interest—notably from
Mercury Records and
Columbia/CBS Records—it ultimately only released a double A-side single on
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in 1977 and a single on Miracle Records in 1978. Its only live performance came at a CBS Records showcase in 1976. In 1977, just as Ork Records released the first single and booked the group at
CBGB, Prix broke up due both to Hoehn's unwillingness to remain in New York and to creative differences.
In 1978, two of the songs recorded during the Prix sessions were included on ''Losing You to Sleep'', Hoehn's major label solo debut on
London Records
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.
In 2002, the Japanese label Air Mail Music released ''Historix'', a CD-only collection of all eleven songs recorded by Prix, plus four alternate versions.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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of
AllMusic described the songs as "11 sparkling, diamond-hard pop gems that will prove to be irresistible to power pop fanatics."
In 2015, six of the songs were released on the compilation
Ork Records: New York, New York. In 2016,
HoZac Records
HoZac Records is a record label formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in late 2006 by Todd Killings and Brett Cross after the demise of ''Horizontal Action Magazine'' (1997–2005). Concentrating on releasing records from musicians of the ...
re-released ''Historix'' on vinyl and CD.
Discography
Singles
*''Girl / Everytime I Close My Eyes / Zero'' (
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, 1977)
*''Love You Tonight'' (Miracle Records, 1978)
Compilations
*''Historix'' (Air Mail Records, 2002; re-released,
HoZac Records
HoZac Records is a record label formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in late 2006 by Todd Killings and Brett Cross after the demise of ''Horizontal Action Magazine'' (1997–2005). Concentrating on releasing records from musicians of the ...
, 2016)
*''
Ork Records: New York, New York'' (Numero Records, 2015)
References
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American power pop groups
Musical groups established in 1975
Musical groups disestablished in 1977
Musical groups from Memphis, Tennessee
Rock music groups from Tennessee