Cathal Joseph "Carl" Smyth (born 14 January 1959), also known as Chas Smash, is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. His career spans more than 40 years. Smash came to prominence in the late 1970s as secondary vocalist, trumpet player and dancer for the English band
Madness
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* ...
, with whom he was associated from their inception until 2014.
In addition to trumpet, Smyth plays the
bass guitar
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(having initially joined Madness as a bassist),
acoustic guitar
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and other
percussion instrument
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s. He performs lead vocals on a few Madness tracks, such as "
Michael Caine", "
Wings of a Dove", "
One Step Beyond" and "
Madness (Is All in the Mind)
Madness (Is All in the Mind) is a song by British band Madness from their fourth album The Rise & Fall. It spent 9 weeks in the UK charts, peaking at number eight in February 1983. It was released as a double A-side with " Tomorrow's (Just Anot ...
". Initially an occasional
songwriter
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, he became a more frequent contributor and was credited as co-writer on the band's international hit "
Our House Our House may refer to:
Film and television
* ''Our House'' (2003 film) or ''Duplex'', an American film by Danny DeVito
* ''Our House'' (2006 film), a television movie starring Doris Roberts
* ''Our House'' (2018 film), an American-Canadian-Ge ...
".
Early years
Cathal Joseph Smyth was born on 14 January 1959, in
Middlesex Hospital,
Fitzrovia
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, London, England, and grew up in
Marylebone
Marylebone (usually , also , ) is a district in the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. Oxford Street, Europe's busiest shopping street, forms its southern boundary.
An ancient parish and latterly a metropolitan borough, it m ...
. As a child he went by the name of Carl. His parents were Irish immigrants. His father worked in the oil business and moved the family from Ireland to England, then to the Middle East because of his work. Smyth has said he was bullied at school in both Northern Ireland and London. The Smyths were competitive Irish dancers, and Cathal grew up around dance, but never took much of an interest until he began to dance as a performer.
In 1976, the
North London Invaders recruited Smyth to play the bass guitar with them when he was 17, but he was replaced the following year by Gavin Rogers. During the late 1970s, he became friends with members of the band Madness, and performed as a dancer on stage at their concerts.
Music career
In 1980, Smyth became the last of the seven original Madness members to join the band. He soon moved on to playing other instruments instead of bass.
After Madness broke up in 1986, he formed a new short-lived band
The Madness in 1988 along with
Suggs,
Lee Thompson and
Chris Foreman.
In 1990, Cathal became an executive for
Go! Discs, where, at his suggestion, the label signed
The Stairs. He was also responsible for reforming Madness in 1992 for
Madstock!, but he left Go! Discs to re-form the band. In 1989/1990, he became friends with former Smiths singer
Morrissey, who had once asked him to be his
manager
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Management includes the activities ...
. Smyth declined, claiming "I didn't fancy having to iron his socks." Smyth introduced Morrissey to
Boz Boorer, who went on to work with him from 1991 onwards. Cathal is also the subject of the 1992 Morrissey single, "
You're the One for Me, Fatty".
He also provided backing vocals on Morrissey's version of
the Jam's "
That's Entertainment". Cathal also had a small part in Suggs' solo career, co-writing the song "Green Eyes," and he also performed backing vocals on ''
The Lone Ranger'' album. In 1999, Smyth formed and fronted the
folk-influenced band The Velvet Ghost, which played at the
Fleadh festival in 2000.
In 2002, Cathal started up his own
record label
A record label, or record company, is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. Sometimes, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the prod ...
, Rolled Gold Records (RGR Music), at an office in
Camden Town. He released a debut single, "We're Coming Over", with The England Supporters Band (billed as Mr. Smash & Friends) and it reached number 67 in the
UK Singles Charts
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. RGR released an album and three singles by London rapper,
Just Jack. The label also released material by dance and rap artists Autamata and Border Crossing. In 2004, after briefly moving his office to
Islington
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, he closed RGR.
In 2009, Madness released their first album of new material in ten years, ''
The Liberty of Norton Folgate''. About this time, Smyth was rumoured to be working on several solo projects, including a dubstep album, according to ''
Mojo''. In 2012 Madness followed up "Norton Folgate" with ''
Oui Oui, Si Si, Ja Ja, Da Da''.
Smyth announced he was leaving Madness in October 2014, though it was characterized at the time as a 'break' to concentrate on his solo career and not necessarily a permanent departure. Nevertheless, Smyth has not rejoined Madness in the years since the break was announced.
Smyth's debut solo album, ''
A Comfortable Man'', was released in May 2015 and reached No. 68 in the
UK Albums Chart
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.
[ In 2016, Madness released '' Can't Touch Us Now'', the first Madness album since '' One Step Beyond'', to be recorded without Smyth being credited as a member of the band.
]
Personal life
Smyth became a Freemason in 1994.
After being a couple since their teen years, Smyth and his wife of 28 years, Joanna Brown, separated in 2005.[ He has three grown-up children from the marriage: Caspar, Milo, and Eloise. He appeared with Eloise at the 2012 Q Awards ceremony.
After his marriage ended, Smyth started to practise transcendental meditation.] He also spent time in rehab in Arizona, and moved to Ibiza in 2008.[
]
Solo discography
Studio albums
*'' A Comfortable Man'' (2015)
References
External links
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1959 births
Living people
People from Marylebone
Madness (band) members
20th-century English male singers
20th-century English singers
21st-century English male singers
21st-century English singers
English new wave musicians
English songwriters
English people of Irish descent
English trumpeters
Male trumpeters
Singers from London
English pop singers
British ska musicians
English reggae musicians
People educated at Dominican College, Portstewart