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The Room were a new wave band from
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formed in late 1979. They released three albums and several singles before breaking up in 1985. Two of the band members went on to form Benny Profane, Dust and Dead Cowboys.


History

The Room formed in 1979 with an initial line-up of Dave Jackson (vocals), Robyn Odlum (guitar), Becky Stringer (bass), and Clive Thomas (drums, percussion). Early releases on their self-financed independent label, Box Records saw the band compared to Joy Division, The Fall and fellow Liverpool band Echo & the Bunnymen, and gained them strong support from the music press and John Peel. They released a cassette album ''Bitter Reaction'' in 1980 and two double A-sided singles, "Waiting Room" / "Motion" (1980) and "Bated Breath" / "In Sickness and Health" (1981) via Box. In 1982, the group signed to Red Flame Records, debuting with the single "Things Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl", followed by first vinyl album, ''Indoor Fireworks''. 1983 saw major changes to the line-up, with Odlum and Thomas departing to be replaced by ex-
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drummer Alan Wills, guitarist Paul Cavanagh, and keyboard player Peter Baker. The new line-up released the mini-album ''Clear!'' in late 1983. Brass player Phil Lucking was added to the line-up in 1984, but departed before third album, ''In Evil Hour'', which was part-produced by
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, who the band had played several dates with earlier that year, the remainder produced by
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. An EP of tracks recorded for ''Saturday Live'' and
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programme proved to be the band's final release while still together, in 1985. ''Clear!'' and ''In Evil Hour'' were later reissued as a double-LP set, titled ''Nemesis'', and an EP of one of the band's four sessions for John Peel's programme was issued by
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in 1988. Jackson and Stringer formed a new band, Benny Profane, in 1986, and later formed Dust and The Dead Cowboys. The Room's studio catalogue has since been issued on remastered CDs by LTM, with sleevenotes by Dave Jackson. Jackson released his first solo album, ''Cathedral Mountain'' in 2010, recorded with John Head (Pale Fountains and Shack) and Tim O'Shea (Send No Flowers). He is currently finishing a low-budget fantasy feature film called 'Violet City', and has a book of song lyrics called ''Songs from Violet City'' due to be published by Headland in 2011. The book includes some Room lyrics and the accompanying CD includes rare Room tracks.


Discography


Albums

*''Bitter Reaction'' (cassette only) (1980), Box *''Indoor Fireworks'' (1982), Red Flame *''Clear!'' (1983), Red Flame *''In Evil Hour'' (1984), Red Flame *''Nemesis'' (1986), Red Flame *''No Dream (Best Of)'' (2004), LTM


Singles and EPs

*"Waiting Room/Motion" (1980), Box *"Bated Breath/In Sickness and Health" (1981), Box *"Things Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl" (1982), Red Flame *"100 Years" (1982), Red Flame *"New Dreams for Old" (1984), Red Flame *''Jackpot Jack EP (Saturday Live & Janice Long Sessions)'' (1985), Red Flame -
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No. 22 *''The Peel Session'' (1988), Strange Fruit Records


References


External links


The Room biography by Dave JacksonThe Room at the BBC's Keeping It Peel site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Room English new wave musical groups Musical groups established in 1980 Musical groups disestablished in 1985 Musical groups from Liverpool