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ESG (Emerald, Sapphire & Gold) is an American
funk rock Funk rock is a fusion genre that mixes elements of funk and rock. James Brown and others declared that Little Richard and his mid-1950s road band, The Upsetters, were the first to put the funk in the rock and roll beat, with a biographer stat ...
band formed in the
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in 1978. ESG has been influential across a wide range of musical genres, including hip hop, and
dance-punk Dance-punk (also known as disco-punk, punk-funk or techno-punk) is a post-punk subgenre that emerged in the late 1970s, and is closely associated with the disco, post-disco and new wave movements.Rip It Up and Start Again: Post Punk 1978-198 ...
. The band's track "UFO" is one of the most
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songs in history.


History

The band originally consisted of the Scroggins sisters, Renee (vocals), Valerie (drums), Deborah (bass) and Marie (congas, vocals) and friend Tito Libran (congas, vocals). The band's name stands for emerald, sapphire, and gold. Emerald and sapphire are Valerie and Renee Scroggins'
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s, and gold refers to the
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.
Ed Bahlman Ed Bahlman (born 1950) is the American founder of 99 Records, the postpunk label from New York, home to ESG and Liquid Liquid. He also ran an independent record shop of the same name at 99 MacDougal Street in New York City, an iconic import record ...
discovered ESG while serving as the judge for a talent show and became the band's unofficial manager.Reynolds 2006, p. 272. Tony Wilson from
Factory Records Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, the Duru ...
approached the band after a performance at Hurrah in the
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of
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, and three days later they began recording with
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in
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. They recorded "Moody" and "You're No Good" in their first session. Hannett had three minutes left on the
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, so he had the band record "UFO". The recordings helped bring Bahlman's focus to the band. On December 3, 1980, he recorded ESG's performance at Hurrah, which became the B-side for ''ESG''. Bahlman formed a partnership with Factory so that his
99 Records 99 Records was an American independent record label, active from 1980 to 1984. The label was home to musicians in the no wave, post-punk, post-disco, and avant-garde scenes in New York City. History British designer Gina Franklyn sold British fa ...
label could release the EP in 1981. In July, they made a second pressing of the record. It was received positively by music critics. Robert Palmer called it one of 1981's "freshest records". ''
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'' placed ''ESG'' second on its list of the best EPs and cassettes of 1981, and ''
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'' placed the EP third on its Pazz & Jop critics' poll. 1982's ''ESG Says Dance to the Beat of Moody'' EP continued in a similar vein, as did their first album, 1983's ''
Come Away with ESG ''Come Away with ESG'' is the 1983 debut album by American post-punk band ESG. Released by 99 Records, the album incorporates songs from ESG's first EPs, '' ESG'' and ''ESG Says Dance to the Beat of Moody''. In conjunction with its 35th anniver ...
''. Renee Scroggins retains the rights to ESG's new music and publishing. The group's work had become popular, mainly among hip-hop artists searching for samples, with such acts as TLC, the
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, Kool Moe Dee, the
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, Tricky, Jay-Dee,
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, as well as
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ers like Unrest and Liars all sampling the group. The group addressed this issue on the 1992 12" EP ''Sample Credits Don't Pay Our Bills''. The album, ''ESG Live!'', was released in 1995 and featured both old and new material. ESG announced shows in Sweden and France in September, 2011. To celebrate Analator, an ESG show in March 2012 was announced as their final west coast show to promote their 2012 album ''Closure''. ESG still continue to tour, primarily performing in London. In September 2017, ESG released the album ''What More Can You Take?'' which was billed upon release as their final studio album.


Style and influences

ESG's sound incorporates elements from funk, hip-hop and punk music. The group has been described as being "driven by economical drumming, tersely phrased bass, and minimal ..guitar." Lead vocalist Renee Scroggins has cited
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as a major influence, in particular when his songs "take it to the
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"—Scroggins described these instrumental sections as "that giant bass and the drums and letting it rip for that instant ..so I said, man, if you could just take a song and make it just the bridge, wouldn't that be hot!" Renee Scroggins has said that ESG's sound is influenced by the
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music she and her sisters would hear in the neighbourhood when they were growing up. She doesn't define the band as one
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, saying "if I really had to put a label on it, we consider it to be music that makes you dance.".


Legacy and influence

LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, comparing ESG to
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band The Fall, said that "both of them do things that are almost impossible to copy. They’re irreducible."
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, singer for
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duo
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, noted the band as an influence on her, calling their music "not just any one thing...it's its own thing." Neil Finn, who plays in
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and
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, was inspired by the "simple and down-home" sound of ESG to form his band
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, saying that " SGgave us encouragement to be funky, when we really had no right to be." David Best, lead singer of
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, cited ESG's minimalism as one of his influences, saying " there was a blueprint for our group's sound, a large chunk of it would come from ESG."


Discography


Albums

*1983: ''
Come Away with ESG ''Come Away with ESG'' is the 1983 debut album by American post-punk band ESG. Released by 99 Records, the album incorporates songs from ESG's first EPs, '' ESG'' and ''ESG Says Dance to the Beat of Moody''. In conjunction with its 35th anniver ...
'' *2002: ''
Step Off ''Step Off'' is an album by rock band ESG, released in 2002. Legacy Fifteen years since its release, critics returned to the album. ''PopMatters ''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of ...
'' *2006: '' Keep on Moving'' *2013: ''Closure'' *2017: ''What More Can You Take?''


Live albums

*1995: ''ESG Live!''


EPs

*1981: '' ESG'' *1982: ''ESG Says Dance to the Beat of Moody'' *1992: ''Sample Credits Don't Pay Our Bills''


Compilations

*2000: ''
A South Bronx Story ''A South Bronx Story'' is a 2000 compilation album by rock band ESG. Prior to the release of ''A South Bronx Story'', the band's back catalog had been almost impossible to find. Critical reception '' The Village Voice'' wrote that the group's " ...
'' *2007: ''A South Bronx Story 2 – Collector's edition: Rarities'' *2010: ''Dance to the Best of ESG''


Appearances

*2010: Renee Scroggins appears on
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's ''Ginger'' album **track 03- Si l'on comptait les étoiles. **track 08- DYWD *2011: Franz Ferdinand – '' Covers''


References


External links


ESG Facebook

ESG MySpace


* ESGon
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:ESG American post-punk music groups American post-disco music groups Funk rock musical groups No wave groups Factory Records artists Musical groups established in 1978 Fire Records (UK) artists Musical groups from the Bronx African-American rock musical groups