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Red Red Meat was a 1990s
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-area blues-influenced
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band. After their break-up, frontman Tim Rutili went on to form
Califone Califone is an experimental rock band from Chicago. The band is named after Califone International, an audio equipment manufacturer. Their work has been critically acclaimed. Roots & Crowns review AllMusic Califone has released an album and feat ...
, for which many of Red Red Meat's former members, including percussionist
Ben Massarella Ben Massarella is an American percussionist and drummer. He is a member of Califone (band), Califone, a former member of Red Red Meat, Loftus (band), Loftus, and Orso (band), Orso, and co-founded Perishable Records with Tim Rutili in 1993.
, often record and perform. Tim Hurley went on to form Sin Ropas.


History

In 1984, Tim Rutili moved from the suburb of
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to Chicago in order to attend film school, where he met bassist Glynis Johnson. Together with Ben Massarella, their first band, Friends of Betty, attracted a reasonable following. The 1988 studio album ''Blind Faith II'' included drummer John Rowan. It was not much of a success. With new recruit Glenn Girard they renamed the band Red Red Meat. The band's name possibly came from Ben's truck washing business which cleaned meat carrying trucks on their way out of Chicago. Regarding the band name, Tim Rutili said in an interview: "I think we just thought it sounded good." Red Red Meat released their first single, "Hot Nikkety Trunk Monkey" b/w "Snowball" in 1991. They were recorded with
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at Idful Studios in
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. Engineer
Brian Deck Brian Deck is an American music producer and member of band Red Red Meat. He co-founded Idful Studios in 1988. Since becoming a full-time producer, Deck has worked with bands and artists including Modest Mouse, Iron & Wine, Califone, All Smiles, ...
, who recorded the drums for the session, was asked to become a full-time member behind the kit, after the departure of Ben Massarella, who left for a job as a studio musician. It was during the recordings at Idful Studios with
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that
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director
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decided to sign the band making them the first Chicago band on the label. During the summer of 1992, Red Red Meat toured with fellow Chicago group
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. Glynis Johnson left the band after ending a romance between her and Rutili after the tour. Johnson would later contract A.I.D.S. and pass away due to complications that fall. The Smashing Pumpkins wrote a song "Glynis" as a tribute, which was released on ''
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'' compilation. Sub Pop released Red Red Meat's second album in early 1994, ''Jimmywine Majestic''. It was a step away from the grunge and general label characteristics of
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but was generally well received. Massarella returned, instead of replacing Brian Deck on drums, began employing his "batterie" techniques. In 1995 Red Red Meat returned with ''Bunny Gets Paid'', which, according to Sub Pop, "is easily one of the high points of the entire Sub Pop catalog." In 1997 Red Red Meat released their final album, ''There's a Star Above the Manger Tonight''. Red Red Meat has since ended their contract with Sub Pop. They appeared in Scott Petersen's film ''Out of the Loop'', which documents the Chicago indie rock scene. RRM's own Perishable label released '' Loftus'' in 1999, a collaboration with New York trio, Rex. Red Red Meat has since disbanded and each member has moved on to other projects. Tim Rutili along with several other Red Red Meat alumni founded
Califone Califone is an experimental rock band from Chicago. The band is named after Califone International, an audio equipment manufacturer. Their work has been critically acclaimed. Roots & Crowns review AllMusic Califone has released an album and feat ...
, a project in which all Red Red Meat members have participated at one point or another.
Brian Deck Brian Deck is an American music producer and member of band Red Red Meat. He co-founded Idful Studios in 1988. Since becoming a full-time producer, Deck has worked with bands and artists including Modest Mouse, Iron & Wine, Califone, All Smiles, ...
currently is a music producer based in Chicago.


Reunion

Though the band has never gone through an official break-up, there have been several reunions throughout the years. In 2008 they returned for two shows, at the Hideout in
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and at the Sub Pop 25th Anniversary party. Talks of a possible album were thrown about, though nothing has developed and all Red Red Meat members have returned to their full-time positions. Red Red Meat played three shows in March 2009: two in Chicago followed by an appearance at the Sub Pop showcase at
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in Austin, TX. On March 24, 2009, Sub Pop released a deluxe edition of 1995's ''Bunny Gets Paid'', which had been out of print for some years. It features a 7-track second disc with a previously unreleased song, "St. Anthony's Jawbone."


Discography

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Bunny Gets Paid ''Bunny Gets Paid'' is the third studio album by Red Red Meat, released in 1995 by Sub Pop. The band supported the album by touring with the Grifters. Critical reception The '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' called the album "a muddy, perilous trek t ...
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There's a Star Above the Manger Tonight ''There's a Star Above the Manger Tonight'' is the fourth and final studio album by Red Red Meat, released in 1997 by Sub Pop. Track listing Vinyl Reissue Jealous Butcher Bonus Tracks Cat. No. JB114 RELEASE DATE 10/21/2014 Personnel Adapted ...
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References


External links


Pastry Sharp
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* Bio at Allmusic
OUT OF THE LOOP - Documentary on Chicago music scene inc. Red Red Meat, Jesus Lizard, Steve Albini, Veruca Salt, Triplefastaction, etc

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