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The Tragically Hip
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Formed in 1983 in Kingston, Ontario,
the Tragically Hip
came together with childhood friends
Gordon Downie
(vocals),
Bobby Baker
(guitar),
Paul Langlois
(guitar),
Gord Sinclair
(bass), and
Johnny Fay
(drums). The group took their name from a
Michael Nesmith
video entitled Elephant Parts and focused on making a name for themselves in the local scene during the mid-'80s. While performing Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern, MCA Records president
Bruce Dickinson
was impressed by
the Hip
's infectious live presence and offered them a
deal. A self-titled eponymous EP appeared in 1987, but it took the band two years to get critical attention. Their proper studio debut effort, 1989's
Up to Here
boasted the swagger of
"Blow at High Dough"
and
Downie
's powerful songcraft was blossoming. College charts were instantly attracted and fellow Canadians were appreciative of
the Tragically Hip
's insatiable appeal.
Road Apples
, issued in 1991, was moderately successful; however, the band's third album,
Fully Completely
(1993), allowed for international crossover. Singles such as
"Courage"
and
"Wheat Kings"
became mainstays in pockets of Michigan and New York;
the Hip
were slowly being noticed and American fans began cherishing them as much as their Canadian loyalists. They continued with a steady rise for 1995's somber storm,
Day for Night
, and their star power was burgeoning. Sold-out tours across Canada and Midwest America and a spot on Saturday Night Live catupulted the vibrance of
"Grace, Too"
onto modern rock charts.
The Tragically Hip
were becoming an anthemic band among the split indie and rock crowds, practically on the verge of being an arena attraction.
Trouble at the Henhouse
, their first for Atlantic, was blistering with similar passion of
Day for Night
, but released too closely to the previous effort. It wasn't radio-friendly enough for America, either, but the band wasn't concerned.
The Hip
trudged on, selling out countless dates in North America.
Downie
, who was also a poetic madman, composed a frenzied stage presence and the band's tight rhythm was infectious. The mix of roots rock and light country tinges was something tangible for the mid-'90s grunge reign. While touring in support of
Trouble at the Henhouse
,
the Hip
recorded their first-ever live album,
Live Between Us
(1997). This particular album captured an astonishing night at Detroit's Cobo Arena in 1996 and was uncut and unfearing. The band was at the top of its game, never selling out to corporate ideals. They were a stadium sensation without ever having a major hit in America. The rest of the '90s were a time of rest, but also a period when the band returned to basics of true rock & roll grit.
Phantom Power
(1998), the band's sixth studio album, eighth overall, marked their most cohesive work to date. It was also their debut for Sire Records. The album was recorded in the band's hometown of Kingston and the songs themselves were cathartic and seductive.
"Fireworks"
and
"Poets"
were again mainstays on college radio. A showcase at Woodstock '99 proved glorious for Canadians the next summer.
Music @ Work
followed in summer 2000 with subsequent U.S. tours with
Guster
. The next year,
Gordon Downie
put his pen to paper for a book of poetry and a solo album, entitled
Coke Machine Glow
.
Downie
returned to the studio in 2001 to join his bandmates for another
Hip
record. Producer
Hugh Padgham
(
Split Enz
,
XTC
,
Phil Collins
) was also on board to tweak
the Tragically Hip
's ninth record,
In Violet Light
, issued in June 2002.
In Between Evolution
, the band most instrospective work yet, followed in summer 2004. The following year saw the release of
Hipeponymous
, a limited-edition box set that included the two-disc greatest-hits compilation
Yer Favorites
and the live DVD That Night in Toronto: Pierre & Francois Lamoureux as well as a bonus DVD of all of the group's videos. Fellow Canadian and famed producer
Bob Rock
(
Metallica
,
Bon Jovi
,
Mötley Crüe
) signed on for
the Hip
's 11th studio LP,
World Container
. Intimate club shows in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, and Montreal were also scheduled in celebration of its release in fall 2006. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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