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The Icicle Works (also known as Icicle Works in the United States) are an English
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band and were named after the 1960 short story "The Day the Icicle Works Closed" by science fiction author
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. They had a top 20 UK hit with "
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" (1983). In the US and Canada, they had only one top 40 hit, the 1984 single "
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". Led by singer-songwriter
Ian McNabb Robert Ian McNabb (born 3 November 1960) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Previously the frontman of The Icicle Works, McNabb has since embarked on a solo career and performed with Ringo Starr, Neil Young/Crazy Horse, Mike Scott ...
, the band released five albums from 1984 to 1990 before breaking up in 1991. McNabb later convened a revised line-up of the band in 2006 to play live shows; this revised Icicle Works line-up still plays sporadic live dates.


History


1980–1983: Formation and early years

The band was founded in Liverpool in 1980 when bassist
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(who had been in a couple of local rock bands including Elanor and Blind Owl) answered an advertisement for a musical collaborator placed by 20-year-old
Ian McNabb Robert Ian McNabb (born 3 November 1960) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Previously the frontman of The Icicle Works, McNabb has since embarked on a solo career and performed with Ringo Starr, Neil Young/Crazy Horse, Mike Scott ...
. The two got together and started writing. They quickly added drummer
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(who had previously drummed for the Cherry Boys), and began playing live shows as "The Icicle Works". In 1981, the band recorded a six-song independently released cassette entitled ''Ascending''. In 1982, they released the independent single "Nirvana", which made it to No. 15 on the
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. The following year, the Icicle Works were signed to the
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label, who issued the single "
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" on their subsidiary label
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. Later that year, The Icicle Works released their biggest UK hit, 1983's "
Love Is a Wonderful Colour "Love Is a Wonderful Colour" is a song by British new wave band the Icicle Works. It was released in 1983 as the second single from the band's 1984 debut eponymous album ''The Icicle Works''. The song was written by Ian McNabb, produced by David ...
", which was a Top 15 single. Their 1984 eponymous debut album followed shortly thereafter, reached number 24 on the
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and entered the US top 40. Appearing on the US top 40 singles chart at around the same time (and hitting the Canadian top twenty) was "Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly)", a retitled and slightly remixed version of the band's Situation Two release of 1983.


1984–1988: Touring years

After the release of their self-titled debut album the Icicle Works struggled to match their initial commercial success. They continued to receive critical acclaim as a live band and secured a loyal fan base both in the UK and abroad. In September 1984, the band issued the UK-only single "Hollow Horse", which flopped (though it later became a live favourite in the band's sets). A series of follow-up singles similarly missed the charts, including the Motown-flavoured "All The Daughters" and the folk-rock inspired "Seven Horses". Added to the live line-up around this time was keyboardist Chris "Tugsie" Turrill; Turrill was not an official member of the band, and did not play on any of their recordings. Prior to Turrill's arrival, both McNabb and Layhe had previously doubled up on instruments playing guitar, keyboard and percussion at live gigs. Layhe was often seen playing the octobans and McNabb occasionally played an open tuned guitar with his right hand and a keyboard with his left. The band's second LP, ''The Small Price of a Bicycle'' came out in mid-1985. The album was a UK-only release—their US label,
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, dismissed the album as 'punk-rock demos' and declined to release it. Beginning in 1986, though the band was still officially a trio, keyboardist Dave Green became an auxiliary member of The Icicle Works, replacing Turrill. Green both played at live shows and contributed to the band's recordings. In early 1986, Beggars' Banquet compiled all the 12" mixes of the band's singles onto a UK-only LP entitled ''Seven Singles Deep'', which hit No. 52 on the UK Albums Chart. In July 1986, The Icicle Works had a UK chart hit with the almost punk-sounding "Understanding Jane", which peaked at No. 52. The song was later covered by The Wildhearts on their 2008 covers album ''Stop Us If You've Heard It Before, vol. 1''. The pop-oriented follow-up single "Who Do You Want For Your Love" peaked at No. 54, and January 1987's "Evangeline" peaked at No. 53. All three songs found their way on to the 1987 album ''If You Want to Defeat Your Enemy Sing His Song'', produced by
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. The album was released in both Britain and North America and hit No. 28 on the UK Albums Chart. Later in 1987, The Icicle Works issued the single "High Time". It peaked at No. 76 in the UK, but in 1988 it hit No. 13 on the newly created US Modern Rock chart. The band's fourth studio album, ''Blind'', was produced by McNabb and issued in 1988, and reached the Top 40 of the album chart. The album featured 13 tracks in the UK and Canada, but the US version of the album featured a different track listing, slightly edited versions of a few songs, and a different cover. Still, both versions of the album contained "High Time" and the minor British hit "Little Girl Lost", which peaked at No. 59.


1989–1991: New line-up and split

By the late 1980s, tensions within the group were increasing, allegedly due to McNabb's controlling ways. By 1988, in addition to writing virtually all of The Icicle Works' material (as well as singing and playing guitar) McNabb was producing the group's records. Accordingly, shortly after ''Blind'' was issued, drummer
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departed to
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. Sharrock would later join
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and
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, and would drum for
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. Layhe also departed at this time. Beggars Banquet subsequently dropped the group from their roster. McNabb continued to perform under the name The Icicle Works for a while. Dave Green was promoted to official membership status, although he left the band within a year.
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was added on drums for a time, and various keyboardists, bassists, and guitarists passed through before the band released their final album ''Permanent Damage'' (1990), recorded for Epic/Sony. By that time, the band's line-up was McNabb, bassist Roy Corkill, former
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and Jethro Tull drummer Paul Burgess, keyboardist Dave Baldwin, and backing vocalist Mark Revell. This 'second-generation' version of The Icicle Works broke up after ''Permanent Damage'' failed to chart, and Epic dropped the band. McNabb's solo career officially began in 1991 with the release of the single " Great Dreams of Heaven". In 1992, a compilation called ''The Best of The Icicle Works'' was released, containing the best of their work from the Beggars Banquet years. Two years later, a live recording of a 1987 concert was issued.


2006–present: Revival and studio album reissues

After having been a solo act for 15 years, in 2006 McNabb unexpectedly reactivated The Icicle Works name for a series of six UK concerts in October of that year. This version of the band consisted of McNabb, former 'second-generation' Icicle Works bassist Roy Corkill, and two new members: keyboard player Richard Naiff and ex-
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drummer
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, both of McNabb's long-time solo touring band. Original drummer Chris Sharrock had been invited to play with the revived group, but declined to participate. That same year, the Icicle Works' self-titled debut album was reissued as both a 2-CD and limited edition 3-CD set, each featuring a wealth of bonus tracks and radio sessions. The Icicle Works later appeared at GuilFest 2007 and played a nine-date UK tour in December 2007. McNabb and company played two free shows as 'The Icicle Works' in Liverpool in January 2008. Later in 2008, a compilation of unreleased early Icicle Works tracks and demos called ''Lost Icicles, Volume 1'' was issued as a digital-only release. ''Lost Icicles, Volume 2'', a recording of a live show from 1984, was issued as a digital-only release around the same time. McNabb continued to play gigs as a solo artist throughout 2009 and 2010. In 2009, the band's fifth album ''Permanent Damage'' was reissued in a 2-CD set with bonus tracks. Over the next two years, the band's three remaining studio albums were reissued in deluxe 2-CD and 3-CD sets, all featuring numerous bonus tracks. After a three-year hiatus from performing, the McNabb/Corkhill/Naiff/Priest line-up played a series of 30th Anniversary gigs as The Icicle Works in 2011. In an unrelated event, on 11 August of that year, original Icicle Works member Chris Layhe joined Ian McNabb onstage at a McNabb solo gig. The duo performed 3 Icicle Works songs and one cover song by
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. It was the first time McNabb and Layhe had performed together in 23 years. While McNabb continues to perform, record and release new material as a solo artist, The Icicle Works typically continue to play a handful of UK shows every year or two.


Band members

Current *
Ian McNabb Robert Ian McNabb (born 3 November 1960) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Previously the frontman of The Icicle Works, McNabb has since embarked on a solo career and performed with Ringo Starr, Neil Young/Crazy Horse, Mike Scott ...
– guitar, lead vocals, keyboards (1980–1990, 2006–present) * Roy Corkill – bass (1988–1990, 2006–present) * Richard Naiff – keyboards (2006–present) *
Mathew Priest Mathew Priest is an English musician and writer, best known as the drummer for Dodgy, a British pop-rock band who rose to prominence during the 1990s. Priest has also worked as a session player, playing with the likes of The Lightning Seeds, Th ...
– drums (2006–present) Former *
Chris Layhe Chris Layhe is an English musician, and founding member of Liverpool alternative rock band, The Icicle Works. Signed to Beggar's Banquet, The Icicle Works had a handful of chart hits (notably " Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream)") and toured the ...
– bass, backing vocals (1980–1988) *
Chris Sharrock Chris Sharrock (born 30 May 1964) is an English drummer, hailing from Bebington, Cheshire (now Merseyside), England. He has been a member of the Icicle Works, the La's, the Wild Swans, World Party, the Lightning Seeds, Robbie Williams's live ...
– drums (1981–1988) *
Zak Starkey Zak Richard Starkey (born 13 September 1965) is an English rock drummer who has performed and recorded with English rock band the Who since 1996. He is also the third drummer to have appeared with English rock band Oasis. In 2020, Starkey toure ...
– drums (1988) * Dave Green – keyboards (1986-1988) * Dave Baldwin – keyboards (1989–1990) *
Ged Lynch Ged Lynch (born 19 July 1968, Blackburn, England) is an English percussionist and composer. Lynch had early commercial success drumming with the Ruthless Rap Assassins. In 1989 he joined The Icicle Works. He joined Shaun Ryder and Bez in Bla ...
– drums (1989) * Mark Revell – backing vocals (1990) * Paul Burgess – drums (1990)


Discography

*''
The Icicle Works The Icicle Works (also known as Icicle Works in the United States) are an English alternative rock band and were named after the 1960 short story "The Day the Icicle Works Closed" by science fiction author Frederik Pohl. They had a top 20 UK hi ...
'' (1984) *''
The Small Price of a Bicycle ''The Small Price of a Bicycle'' is the second studio album by The Icicle Works. The album was released in 1985 and charted at number 55 in the UK Despite the success of the band's first album in North America, it was not released in either the ...
'' (1985) *''
If You Want to Defeat Your Enemy Sing His Song ''If You Want to Defeat Your Enemy Sing His Song'' is the third album by The Icicle Works. The album was released in 1987. In 2011, Cherry Red Records issued a 3-CD expanded edition of ''If You Want to Defeat Your Enemy Sing His Song''. Disc 1 ...
'' (1987) *'' Blind'' (1988) *''
Permanent Damage ''Permanent Damage'' is the fifth and final album by The Icicle Works. The album was released in 1990. Critical reception ''The Quietus'' called the album a collection of "more straightforward classic rock songs ... an unimaginative set." ''The ...
'' (1990)


Sources

* Whitburn, Joel (1987). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Albums.'' New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. * Whitburn, Joel (1987). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits'' (3rd ed.). New York: Billboard Publications, Inc. * Official Discography at the Ian McNabb web page * Barwood, Tony. Liner notes to "The Icicle Works" (2006 reissue).


References


External links


Ian McNabb and The Icicle Works Detailed DiscographyVideo interview with Ian McNabb
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