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The Vaselines are a Scottish
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band. Formed in
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, Scotland in 1986, the band was originally a duo between its songwriters
Eugene Kelly Eugene Kelly (born 9 August 1965) Eugene Kelly allmusic biography. is a Scottish musician who is a member of the group The Vaselines, a founding member of the now disbanded Eugenius and has had a number of solo releases. Eugene Kelly formed The ...
and
Frances McKee Frances McKee (born 1966) is a Scottish singer and songwriter known best for her work in the Scottish indie band The Vaselines. Background McKee's involvement with music began as a teenager in the early 1980s when she met Duglas T. Stewa ...
, but later added James Seenan and Eugene's brother Charlie Kelly on bass and drums respectively from the band
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. McKee had formerly been a member of a band named The Pretty Flowers with Duglas T. Stewart, Norman Blake, Janice McBride and Sean Dickson. Eugene Kelly had formerly played in The Famous Monsters.


History

The band formed in 1986, initially as a duo backed by a drum machine. Originally intending to create a fanzine, Kelly and McKee decided to form a band instead. Stephen Pastel of
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is credited with coming up with their name. After playing their first gigs, they signed to Pastel's 53rd and 3rd label and recorded the ''
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'' EP with him producing, released in summer 1987. The EP featured a
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of
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. By late 1987, Eugene's brother Charlie Kelly had joined on drums with James Seenan on bass. With this line-up and with Stephen Pastel producing again, they recorded the ''
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'' EP, released in early 1988. It featured the songs " Molly's Lips" and " Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam," both of which
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would later cover. In June 1989 they released their first album, ''
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'', again on 53rd and 3rd but distributed by Rough Trade. The band broke up shortly after its release due jointly to the dissolution of 53rd and 3rd Records and the end of Kelly and McKee's romantic relationship. They briefly reformed in October 1990 to open for Nirvana when they played in
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. Kelly went on to found the band Captain America (later renamed
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after legal threats from
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), supporting Nirvana on their UK tour. Following solo performances Kelly released the album ''Man Alive'' in 2004. McKee founded the bands Painkillers in 1994 and Suckle in 1997 before releasing her first solo album, '' Sunny Moon'', in 2006. Though they were not widely known outside Scotland during their short career, their association with Nirvana brought exposure to the band. Nirvana frontman
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once described Kelly and McKee as his "favorite songwriters in the whole world".Albertson, Jeff (2008)
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'' and "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" covered on ''
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'', the band gained a new audience. At the 1991
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, Kelly joined Nirvana on stage for a performance of "Molly's Lips". "I've never made any money apart from my Nirvana royalties," Kelly noted. "It was my tiny bit of rock history, but a strange feeling because by then I was striving for recognition with other bands. I still haven't come to terms with it, although it allowed me to go on playing, and get a mortgage without having a job." In 1992,
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released '' The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History'', a compilation that contained The Vaselines' entire body of work at the time. The story of the Vaselines from 1986 to the early 1990s is covered in the 2017 documentary Teenage Superstars, in which both McKee and Kelly feature.


Reformation

In the summer of 2006, McKee and Kelly took to the stage together for the first time since 1990 to perform a set of Vaselines songs, as part of a joint tour to promote their individual solo albums. The Vaselines reformed (minus the old rhythm section) on 24 April 2008 for a charity show for the Malawi Orphan Support group at Glasgow's MONO venue. Invitation was by word-of-mouth with no press announcements and the band played to a packed, enthusiastic audience. The Vaselines performed on 16 May 2008 at Scotland's Tigerfest. Members of
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supported their live set. The band then played their first-ever U.S. performance at Maxwell's in Hoboken, NJ on 9 July. The band also performed at
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Records' 20th Anniversary SP20 music festival on 12 July at
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just outside Seattle WA. On 27 March 2009 they played their first London date in 20 years at the
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. On 5 May Sub Pop released '' Enter the Vaselines''. A deluxe-edition reissue of the 1992 Sub Pop release, it includes remastered versions of the band’s two EPs (''Son of a Gun'' and ''Dying for It''), and a remixed version of their sole album (''Dum-Dum''), as well as demos and live recordings from 1986 and 1988. The band toured the U.S. in May 2009, playing six dates, starting in Los Angeles on 10 May, then heading up the west coast to San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Dates for Chicago, IL and Brooklyn, NY would end the tour on 18 May. The band finished their May tour at the Primavera Sound festival in
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. On 19 July 2009 The Vaselines played the Uncut Arena at the
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in Suffolk. On 9 October 2009 The Vaselines made a long-awaited return to Edinburgh to support
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at HMV Picture House. The band were chosen personally by
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to perform at their second
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festival presented by
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in the UK in December 2010. The band performed a cover version of the Nirvana song "Lithium" as part of a Spin Magazine's exclusive album, ''
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''. It is the Nirvana album ''Nevermind'', performed by different artists. The Vaselines second studio album, '' Sex With an X'', was released in September 2010. The Vaselines announced their third studio album, '' V for Vaselines'', in June 2014 which was released on 29 September 2014 on Rosary Music. "One Lost Year" from the album was made available for free download from their SoundCloud page. The single "High Tide Low Tide" followed in August, being released as a digital download and 7-inch vinyl.


Current members

*
Eugene Kelly Eugene Kelly (born 9 August 1965) Eugene Kelly allmusic biography. is a Scottish musician who is a member of the group The Vaselines, a founding member of the now disbanded Eugenius and has had a number of solo releases. Eugene Kelly formed The ...
– vocals, guitar, harmonica (1986–1990, 2006, 2008–present) *
Frances McKee Frances McKee (born 1966) is a Scottish singer and songwriter known best for her work in the Scottish indie band The Vaselines. Background McKee's involvement with music began as a teenager in the early 1980s when she met Duglas T. Stewa ...
– vocals, guitar (1986–1990, 2006, 2008–present) *Michael McGaughrin – drums (2009–present) *Graeme Smillie – bass, keyboards (2014–present) * Carla Easton – keyboards (2017–present)


Former members

*James Seenan – bass (1987–1990) *Charlie Kelly – drums (1987–1990) *
Stevie Jackson Stephen Jackson (born 16 January 1969) is a Scottish musician and songwriter. He plays lead guitar and sings in the Glasgow-based indie band Belle and Sebastian. Career Jackson's early musical influences include Madness, ABBA, Orchestral Ma ...
– guitar (2008–2014) *
Bobby Kildea Bobby Kildea is a musician from Northern Ireland. He plays bass and guitar in the Scottish indie pop band Belle & Sebastian, after joining in 2001 to replace departing bassist Stuart David, and had previously been in V-Twin. In December 200 ...
– bass (2008–2014) *Paul Foley – guitar (2010–2011) *Gareth Russell – bass (2010–2011) *Scott Paterson – guitar (2014–2016)


Discography


LPs


EPs


Compilations


Sources

*Ankeny, Jason.
The Vaselines
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References


External links

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Record label for Frances McKee's 'Sunny Moon'The Vaselines at Anthem MagazineThe Vaselines interview
May 2009
ArticleAV Club: articleThe Vaselines On MyspaceSound on the SoundKrist Novoselic: How I Learned to Love the Vaselines
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