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The Charlatans UK
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For many years,
the Charlatans UK
were perceived as the also-rans of Madchester, the group that didn't capture the zeitgeist like
the Stone Roses
or the band that failed to match the mad genre-bending of
the Happy Mondays
. Of course, they were more traditional than either of their peers. Working from a
Stonesy
foundation,
the Charlatans
added dance-oriented rhythms and layers of swirling organs straight out of '60s psychedelia. At first,
the Charlatans
had great promise, and their initial singles
-- including
"The Only One I Know"
-- were hits, but as Madchester and "baggy" faded away, the group began to look like a relic. It was commonly assumed that their third album, 1994's
Up to Our Hips
, was the end of the line. However,
the Charlatans
made a remarkable comeback in 1995 with their eponymous fourth album, which found them embracing not only the flourishing Brit-pop movement, but also underground dance and techno, as well as their mainstay of classic rock.
The Charlatans UK
debuted at number one, and the group was hailed as survivors. Unfortunately, few knew how literal that term was -- as the band was recording its follow-up album in 1996, organist
Rob Collins
, who had defined the band's sound, died in a car crash.
The Charlatans
decided to continue as a quartet, and their subsequent album,
Tellin' Stories
, debuted at number one upon its 1997 release, suggesting that they had become one of the great British journeyman bands of the '90s.
At the time of their formation in 1989, it appeared that
the Charlatans
were all about transience. Inspired by the emergence of
the Stone Roses
,
Rob Collins
(keyboards),
Jon Baker
(guitar),
Martin Blunt
(bass), and
Jon Brookes
(drums) formed
the Charlatans
, rehearsing with a variety of vocalists before
Tim Burgess
joined as their singer. The group attempted to land a record contract with no success, so they formed Dead Dead Good Records and released their debut 12" single,
"Indian Rope,"
in January 1990.
Collins
' dynamic, sweeping Hammond organ distinguished the group from their Madchester peers, and the single became a number one hit on the indie charts. By the spring, they signed with Beggars Banquet, releasing
"The Only One I Know"
a few months later. Borrowing heavily from
the Stones
, jangle pop, and funk,
"The Only One I Know"
became a monster hit, climbing into the pop Top Ten and becoming the group's signature single. Following another hit single,
"Then,"
the band's debut album,
Some Friendly
, was released in the fall, debuting at number one.
It was a remarkable beginning to their career, so perhaps it was inevitable that bad luck hit early in 1991. As they launched their first American tour,
the Charlatans
were forced to add "U.K." to their name since a San Franciscan garage rock band from the '60s already had claims on the name. The group returned to Britain, where they played a concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Following the gig,
Baker
announced he was leaving the group. He was replaced by
Mark Collins
(no relation), yet the group was sidetracked further by
Blunt
's bout with severe depression. By the time the group finally released their second album,
Between 10th and 11th
, Madchester had become passé, and the album was ignored by the public and earned mixed reviews.
Despite their declining popularity,
the Charlatans
soldiered on, yet hit their biggest setback to date in late 1992, when
Rob Collins
was arrested as an accessory to armed robbery. The situation had been entirely accidental --
Collins
had been drinking with an old friend and wound up following him into a liquor store -- but he was sentenced to eight months imprisonment. Before he went into jail, he laid down the tracks for the band's third album, which was released in early 1994, once he had left prison.
Up to Our Hips
received stronger reviews than its predecessor, and its single,
"Can't Get Out of Bed,"
was a bigger hit than anything on
Between 10th and 11th
. It was the beginning of a comeback that culminated the summer of 1995.
Prior to the release of the group's eponymous third album,
Tim Burgess
sang on
the Chemical Brothers
'
"Life Is Sweet,"
which re-established his hip indie credentials and gave him, and
the Charlatans
, credibility in electronica circles. Appropriately,
The Charlatans UK
demonstrated a deeper dance sensibility, as well as more concise tunes, and it unexpectedly entered the British charts at number one. Following the release of the album,
the Charlatans
re-entered the front rank of British rock bands and were at the peak of their popularity, as well as critical acclaim. The group was still unable to crack the American market -- initially, they were barred from touring the country due to
Collins
' arrest -- yet they remained popular throughout Europe and Asia.
As the group was recording its follow-up to
The Charlatans UK
,
Collins
was killed in a drunk driving accident as he headed to the studio. Although
Collins
was pivotal to the band's signature sound, they carried on without him, completing their fifth album,
Tellin' Stories
, with the assistance of
Primal Scream
's keyboardist,
Martin Duffy
.
Tellin' Stories
was released in the U.K. in the spring of 1997 to generally strong reviews, and it entered the charts at number one. Two years later
Us and Us Only
came out, followed in 2001 by the dance-inspired
Wonderland
. The next year saw two releases,
Live It Like You Love It
, recorded live in the band's hometown in December 2001, and
Songs from the Other Side
, a collection of B-sides from 1990-1997.
The Charlatans
' eighth studio album,
Up at the Lake
, was issued in 2004, and two years later
Simpatico
hit the shelves. In 2008, the group released
You Cross My Path
on the Cooking Vinyl label. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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oooooooooooo ... not worthy of writin anythin bout you lads ... cool as they come man .. best thing since they thought of slicin bread...charlatans man !!! oooooooooo
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