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Stephen Jones (born 16 September 1962) is an English musician and novelist.


Career


Lo-fi period

After studying at
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, Jones became involved with an
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company, Dogs in Honey, in
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in the late 1980s, writing songs for productions. By 1994, Jones had written over 400 songs and gained a publishing contract with
Chrysalis Music Chrysalis Music is a British independent music publisher. The company's roots started in west London in 1967 when Chris Wright and Terry Ellis formed the Ellis-Wright Agency. It was formed to manage and book the bands Ten Years After, and Clouds ...
. However, he was unable to gain a recording contract, and formed a plan to self-finance the release of a series of albums featuring his home demos, limited to 1,000 copies of each, under the name Baby Bird. The first of these was ''
I Was Born a Man ''I Was Born a Man'' was the first of five albums of home-made recordings, released by Stephen Jones under the name Baby Bird in 1995. The album was originally a limited edition release, but is now available as part of the 2002 CD box set '' The ...
'', released in August 1995 and positively received by the
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.


Babybird the band

During the second half of 1995, Jones toured under the name
Babybird Babybird are an English rock band formed by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Jones, who has been releasing music since 1995. While Jones' early solo work was released under the "Baby Bird" name, the altered "Babybird" was first us ...
with Huw Chadbourne (keyboards), Robert Gregory (drums), John Pedder (bass) and Luke Scott (guitar). Two further collections of demos were released, '' Bad Shave'' and ''
Fatherhood A father is the male parent of a child. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his children, the father may have a parental, legal, and social relationship with the child that carries with it certain rights and obligations. An adoptive fathe ...
'' (a fourth album, ''
The Happiest Man Alive ''The Happiest Man Alive'' was the fourth of five albums of home-made recordings, released by Stephen Jones under the name ''Baby Bird'' in 1996. It was originally a limited edition release, but is now available as part of the 2002 CD box set ' ...
'' was released in early 1996). By the end of the year, a decent public following had been built up, as well as quite considerable excitement within the press and music industry. Babybird were signed to
Echo Records The Echo Label was a British record label started by Chrysalis Group in 1994, and linked with Pony Canyon in Japan. The Chrysalis Group were the original owners of Chrysalis Records, which they sold to EMI. In 2005, The Echo Label recorded a ...
(a division of the
Chrysalis Group Chrysalis Group was a UK media company that was founded by Chris Wright, chairman, and Terry Ellis. Wright was named in '' Sunday Times Rich List 2009'' of the 1,000 richest persons in the UK. Previously having interests in television, books a ...
), and the first "proper" single, a full-band recording of "Goodnight", which had appeared in demo form on ''Fatherhood'', was eventually released in the summer of 1996, becoming a minor chart hit in the UK.


"You're Gorgeous"

The second single, "You're Gorgeous", reached number 3 in the
UK singles chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
in October 1996, and was also one of the biggest selling singles of the year, going on to chart around the world.


After "You're Gorgeous"

The album ''Ugly Beautiful'' produced two more hit singles, "Candy Girl" and "Cornershop". Shortly after ''Ugly Beautiful'', a fifth album of demos was released – '' Dying Happy''. Babybird returned in 1998 with ''There's Something Going On'', preceded by a single, "Bad Old Man". The album was a modest success and was followed by further minor hits, "If You'll Be Mine" and "Back Together". The 2000 album ''Bugged'' was well-received critically. However, sales were poor and the two singles from it, "The F-Word" (later the theme tune to a UK TV cookery show of the same name) and "Out of Sight" barely dented the charts. Babybird were dropped by their record label soon after. A third single from the album "Fireflies/Getaway" was released on Animal Noise records, but sold few copies. The band subsequently split.


After Babybird

In the following years, Jones returned to where he had started – releasing albums of demos (under his own name) to a small but appreciative audience. This time round he produced two albums of instrumental music designed to help him develop a career in film music. ''Stephen Jones 1985–2001'' was released in 2001, and ''Plastic Tablets'' came out in 2003. Stephen created the soundtrack for the film ''Blessed'' in 2004. Between the two instrumental albums, Stephen collaborated with the
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-based dance artist Aim on a single, "Good Disease", and worked on an album of demo songs. This became the hip-hop influenced '' Almost Cured of Sadness'', on
Sanctuary Records Sanctuary Records Group Limited was a record label based in the United Kingdom and is as of 2013 a subsidiary of BMG Rights Management solely for reissues. Until June 2007, it was the largest independent record label in the UK and the largest m ...
. Again, Stephen was to score a critical success, but legal problems over samples delayed its release. It and the single "Friend" received little promotion and sold few copies. In October 2005, a posting on the official Babybird website announced that the band had reformed. The subsequent album was called ''
Between My Ears There Is Nothing But Music ''Between My Ears There Is Nothing But Music'' is the fourth studio album by rock band Babybird released in 2006. It was the first album that they recorded after leaving Echo Records The Echo Label was a British record label started by C ...
''. Again, Babybird failed to achieve commercial success, and were dropped by the Echo label. Two more albums followed on Unison records: 2010's "Ex-Maniac", and 2011's "The Pleasures of Self Destruction". Sales were disappointing, and Unison declined to release further Babybird albums.


Death of the Neighbourhood

In 2008, Jones worked on a solo project entitled 'Death of the Neighbourhood' . The eponymous debut album, a 32 track 2-disc CD set was released on 10 November 2008 on
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. The album features "Cokeholes", which was released as a three track single on 27 October 2008.


Black Reindeer

In 2012, Stephen Jones announced the beginning of a new musical identity, Black Reindeer. The first Black Reindeer album, "Music for the Film That Never Got Made", was released on Bandcamp. Seven more albums of instrumental music followed through 2013.


The Great Sadness

In 2013, Jones released a new song with vocals entitled "The Great Sadness".


Fiction

Stephen Jones has produced two works of fiction, ''The Bad Book'' in 2000 and ''Harry and Ida Swop Teeth'' (also the title of a Babybird
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) in 2003. He also collaborated with DED Associates, who have designed many of his CD covers, on a 2000 art book ''Travel Sickness''.


Published works (UK)


Baby Bird discography


Singles

*"Snake Caves" / "Lemonade Baby" (Gorgonzola Records, October 1995) *"Drunk Car" (Easy! Tiger Records, July 1999)


Compilation tracks and guest appearances

*"Larry Bright" (on ''Mortal Wombat'' EP,
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, October 1995) *"Alan Ladd" (on ''Volume 15'', Volume Records, February 1996) *"Plastic Diamond" (with
All Seeing I The All Seeing I were a British electronic music group from Sheffield, England, comprising Dean Honer, Jason Buckle and DJ Parrot (real name Richard Barratt). Biography The band released their first single "I Walk" in 1997, but it was not unt ...
on '' Pickled Eggs and Sherbet'', FFRR, September 1999)


Albums

*''
I Was Born a Man ''I Was Born a Man'' was the first of five albums of home-made recordings, released by Stephen Jones under the name Baby Bird in 1995. The album was originally a limited edition release, but is now available as part of the 2002 CD box set '' The ...
'' (Baby Bird Recordings, July 1995) "I'll just say that ''I Was Born A Man'' is the only record I've heard this year with lyrics worth remembering and music that's impossible to forget, because I'd rather you listen to it than me talking about it." – ''
Melody Maker ''Melody Maker'' was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies; according to its publisher, IPC Media, the earliest. It was founded in 1926, largely as a magazine for dance band musicians, by Leicester-born ...
'' "...whatever ultra-naff low-fidelity keyboard tinklings he undertakes; he carries with him incredibly touching pieces like Dead Bird Sings that create, in the middle of this tank top of a record, an altogether different kind of sadness." – ''
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'' *'' Bad Shave'' (Baby Bird Recordings, October 1995) "...unique, customised but never self-indulgent or irritatingly inaccessible. It's as off as it's beautiful, as rich as it's lo fi... imagine
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emerging, blinking and bearded,
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like, after years in the darkness and you'll have some idea of the deeply, deeply English yet marvellously, utterly alien world of Baby Bird." – ''
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'' *''
Fatherhood A father is the male parent of a child. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his children, the father may have a parental, legal, and social relationship with the child that carries with it certain rights and obligations. An adoptive fathe ...
'' (Baby Bird Recordings, December 1995) "...a mixture of whimsy, egotism and madness with a good bit of talent stirred in...his puzzled world-view is unique. He fills the 20 tracks with strangenesses. Weirdly wonderful." – ''
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'' "Fatherhood is another unpredictable and magical journey through the thoughts of Stephen Jones, a man who is clearly in love with sweet melodies and the millions of ways you can fuck them up...you might find the whole experience as cigar-puffingly satisfying as becoming a dad." – ''
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'' *''
The Happiest Man Alive ''The Happiest Man Alive'' was the fourth of five albums of home-made recordings, released by Stephen Jones under the name ''Baby Bird'' in 1996. It was originally a limited edition release, but is now available as part of the 2002 CD box set ' ...
'' (Baby Bird Recordings, April 1996) No. 127 "...an oblique sadist of spectacular talent. The Happiest Man Alive has an entire
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of its own. It's a
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of an album, gruesome and miraculous, stitched together from what would appear to be fragments of a dozen different psyches lodged inside one head." – ''
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'' *'' Dying Happy'' (Baby Bird Recordings, November 1996) "Halfway between songs and instrumentals, some of the tracks on Dying Happy just don't work at all, but some of them are riveting." – ''
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'' *'' The Original Lo-Fi'' (
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, November 2002) "The five albums in question form a
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tracking the life-cycle from birth to death. The sheer wealth and diversity of music crammed into this tiny box makes it an absolute bargain." – ''
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'' "''The Original Lo-Fi'' should cement Baby Bird's reputation as one of the finest experimental pop artists of his time ... Written, performed, and produced as only Stephen Jones is capable of, the songs compiled on The Original Lo-Fi are easily among the finest musical confections of a generation." –
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Babybird discography


Singles

*"Goodnight" (
Echo Records The Echo Label was a British record label started by Chrysalis Group in 1994, and linked with Pony Canyon in Japan. The Chrysalis Group were the original owners of Chrysalis Records, which they sold to EMI. In 2005, The Echo Label recorded a ...
, June 1996) No. 28 UK *"
You're Gorgeous "You're Gorgeous" is a song by British musical project Babybird, released as a commercial single on 30 September 1996. Babybird member Stephen Jones wrote the song and co-produced it with Steve Power. It was their only top-10 hit on the UK Single ...
" (Echo Records, September 1996) No. 3 UK *"Candy Girl" (Echo Records, February 1997) No. 14 UK *"Cornershop" (Echo Records, May 1997) No. 37 UK *"Bad Old Man" (Echo Records, April 1998) No. 31 UK *"If You'll Be Mine" (Echo Records, July 1998) No. 28 UK *"Back Together (remix)" (Echo Records, February 1999) No. 22 UK *"The F-Word" (Echo Records, March 2000) No. 35 UK *"Out of Sight" (Echo Records, May 2000) No. 58 UK *"Getaway" / "Fireflies" (Animal Noise, September 2000) *"Lighter N Spoon" (popup records Hamburg, April 2008)


Compilation tracks

*"Bad Twin" (on '' The Avengers'' OST,
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, August 1998)


Albums

*''Ugly Beautiful'' (
Echo Records The Echo Label was a British record label started by Chrysalis Group in 1994, and linked with Pony Canyon in Japan. The Chrysalis Group were the original owners of Chrysalis Records, which they sold to EMI. In 2005, The Echo Label recorded a ...
, October 1996) No. 9 *''There's Something Going On'' (Echo Records, August 1998) No. 28 *''Bugged'' (Echo Records, June 2000) No. 104 *''Best of Babybird'' (Echo Records, February 2004) *''Between My Ears There's Nothing But Music'' (Echo Records, September 2006 and popup records Hamburg, February 2008) *''Ex-Maniac'' 2010 *''The Pleasures of Self Destruction'' (31 October 2011) *''Happy Stupid Nothing'' (7 March 2019)


Stephen Jones solo discography


Singles

*"Good Disease" (with Aim,
Grand Central Records Grand Central Records was an independent record label based in the Northern Quarter of Manchester, England. It was started in 1995 by DJ Mark Rae (who, along with Steve Christian makes up the duo Rae & Christian). Rae started out working as ...
, June 2002) *"Friend" (
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, June 2003)


Compilation tracks

*"We Make All the Flowers Grow" (with Luke Scott on ''Total Lee, a Tribute to
Lee Hazlewood Barton Lee Hazlewood (July 9, 1929 – August 4, 2007) was an American country and pop singer, songwriter, and record producer, most widely known for his work with guitarist Duane Eddy during the late 1950s and singer Nancy Sinatra in the 1960s ...
'', City Slang Records, June 2002)


Film score

*''Blessed'' (Warner Bros, 2004)


Albums

*''Stephen Jones 1985–2001'' (Easy! Tiger Records, October 2001) "This isn't the best introduction to Stephen Jones. Nonetheless, '1985–2001' is another interesting dispatch from the no-frills
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." – ''
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'' *'' Almost Cured of Sadness'' (
Sanctuary Records Sanctuary Records Group Limited was a record label based in the United Kingdom and is as of 2013 a subsidiary of BMG Rights Management solely for reissues. Until June 2007, it was the largest independent record label in the UK and the largest m ...
, March 2003) "He was always an affecting songwriter as well as an extremely able band frontman, but it is these solo
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tinkerings that really provide the keys to his soul. His latest LP is a delight, an effortless charmer on which the childlike sweetness of his voice perfectly serves 19 deceptively simple songs that together make a series of multi-textured gems." – ''
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'' *''Plastic Tablets'' (Delf Music, September 2003) "This vast collection of poignant, evocative instrumental work – like soundtracks for imaginary movies – reminds you why there was so much fuss about him." – ''
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=Albums as Black Reindeer

= *''Music For the Film That Never Got Made'' (October 2012) *''Real Life is Overrated'' (December 2012) *''A Difficult Third Album'' (February 2013) *''Due to a Lack of Excitement'' (March 2013) *''All Is Good'' (April 2013) *''The Ten Stages of Alcohol'' (June 2013) *''The End of Youth'' (July 2013) *''Death Is Stupid'' (September 2013) *''Death Is Stupid 2'' (October 2013)


Stephen Jones fiction

*''The Bad Book'' (IMP Fiction, London, March 2000) "Veering imperiously between maudlin monochrome and exuberant technicolor, he proves as adept with narrative and metaphor as he is with choruses and couplets." – ''
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'' *''Travel Sickness'' (Die Gestalten Verlag, Berlin, September 2000) "...
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at its most memorable and unnerving. Find it." – I-D Magazine *''Harry and Ida Swop Teeth'' (IMP Fiction, London, April 2003) "Nightmarish and weird, but unsettlingly compelling" –
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References


External links


September 2006 interview of "Babybird" (Stephen Jones)
by
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