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Red Guitars were an English
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band active from 1982 to 1986. Based in Hull, Red Guitars' first single "Good Technology" was a minor
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, selling 60,000 copies. Their singles "Marimba Jive" and "Be With Me" both reached
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on the
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.


History

Jerry Kidd (born Jeremy Kidd, vocals) and Hallam Lewis (guitarist) met in 1979 at a Community Arts programme in Hull. The two formed the short-lived project, Carnage in Poland. After several line-up changes, including the addition of Mark Douglas, the band changed their name to the Czechs, billing themselves as 'eastern European reggae'. After more line-up changes, including the departure of Douglas, the Czechs abandoned their name and
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sound, becoming Red Guitars. Playing a mixture of
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and African rhythms, Red Guitars built a small but loyal national following, playing mostly benefit shows for left-wing causes. In 1982, the group recorded their first single "Good Technology". In keeping with the band's anti-corporate ideology, the Red Guitars released the single on their own
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, Self Drive Records, selling 60,000 copies. The video to "Good Technology" was broadcast on the cult 1980s
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music TV show ''The Tube'', as part of the show's Hull music special. Constant touring to support follow-up singles "Fact", "Steeltown" (The John Peel Session version of which also featured on the ''Four Your Ears Only'' EP – an aural collection which included Luddites,
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and Party Day) and "Marimba Jive", added to the daily pressures of running a record label resulted in internal pressures in the Red Guitars, culminating in the departure of Kidd in 1984, two months after the release of debut album '' Slow to Fade''. The band continued on without Kidd for a further two years, bringing on Robert Holmes for vocals, but failed to achieve the previous critical or commercial success, although "Be With Me" also reached the top spot on the
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in May 1985. Red Guitars disbanded in 1986 after their appearance at the Pukkelpop
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near Hasselt, Belgium. Two of the ex-band members, Hallam Lewis and Lou Howard, formed another group, the Planet Wilson. They were joined by Grant Ardis (drums and ancillaries). Howard was still on bass and Lewis on guitar and vocals. In 1988 they released the album ''In the Best of All Possible Worlds'' (on
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) and in 1989 they released the album ''Not Drowning but Waving'' (on Records of Achievement). Jerry Kidd released a solo single "Petals and Ashes (a song for Emma Goldman)" in 1985 (on Self Drive Records), after leaving Red Guitars; it had a mix of "Crocodile Tears" on the b-side. Lewis went on to run a recording studio in Hull. Holmes released a solo album in 1989, entitled ''Age of Swing'', and has released a series of recordings since 2015 on
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under the title "Robert Holmes Channel Two"


Reunions

Amongst other tracks, the group performed "Paris France" at The New Adelphi Club in Hull on 14 February 1998. The Red Guitars played a one-show reunion at the Winterlude Festival in Hull, on 11 February 2006. The original line-up re-formed for a 7-date 'Slow to Fade' tour in April 2022.


Personnel

*Matt Higgins (drums) *Lou Howard (a.k.a. Louise Barlow, bass) *Jeremy Kidd (vocals) *Hallam Lewis (lead guitar) *John Rowley (rhythm guitar) *Robert Holmes (vocals/guitar – replaced Kidd on lead vocals in 1985)


Discography


Albums

* '' Slow to Fade'' (Self Drive Records) 1984 UK Indie No. 3 * ''Tales of the Expected'' (
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) 1986


Retrospectives and collections

* ''Seven Types of Ambiguity'' (The BBC Sessions, re-release) ( RPM Records) 1993 * '' Slow to Fade'' plus six bonus tracks ( Cherry Red Records) 2002 * ''Good Technology (1982–1984)'' Self Drive Records 2009


Compilation EP

* "Steeltown" (John Peel Session Version), part of ''Four your Ears Only'' (
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) 1984


Singles

* "Good Technology" b/w "Heartbeat Go! Love Dub" (Self Drive Records) 1983 UK Indie No. 8 * "Fact" b/w "Dive" (Live) (Self Drive Records) 1983 UK Indie No. 7 * "Good Technology" b/w "Paris France" (Self Drive Records) 1984 UK Indie No. 4 * "Good Technology" b/w "Fact", "Paris France" (Self Drive Records 12-inch) 1984 UK Indie No. 4 * "Steeltown" b/w "Within 4 Walls" (Self Drive Records 7-inch & 12-inch) 1984 UK Indie No. 2 * "Marimba Jive" b/w "Heartbeat Go!" (Self Drive Records) 1984 UK Indie No. 1 * "Marimba Jive (Extended Survival Mix)" b/w "Heartbeat Go! (Extended 'Pinky-Work' Mix)" (Self Drive Records 12-inch) 1984 UK Indie No. 1 * "Be With Me" b/w "Things I Want" (One Way Records) 1985 UK Indie No. 1 * "Be With Me" (longer version) b/w "Things I Want" (One Way Records 12-inch) 1985 UK Indie No. 1 * "National Avenue (Sunday Afternoon)" b/w "King And Country" (Virgin Records) 1986 * "National Avenue (Sunday Afternoon)" b/w "King And Country", "Things I Want" (Virgin Records 12-inch) 1986 * "America And Me" b/w "Marianne" (Virgin Records) 1986 * "America and Me", "Marianne" b/w "America and Me (12-inch version)" (Virgin Records 12-inch) 1986 * "Blue Caravan" b/w "Suspicion And Fear" (Virgin Records) 1986 * "Blue Caravan" b/w "Blue Caravan (Acoustic)", "Suspicion And Fear" (Virgin Records 12-inch) 1986


See also

* Bands and musicians from Yorkshire and North East England *
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References

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