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Happy Mondays - Music Artist Band Bio

Biography

Few debut records could lay claim to have had the impact (or length of title) of the Happy Mondays' Squirrel And G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out). The sextet's raw brand of urban folk, with Shaun Ryder's accented, drawled vocals, was almost universally acclaimed. John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground, produced and gave the record a fresh, live feel. The original line-up remained unchanged (apart from the addition of backing singer Rowetta) from the band's formation in Manchester, England, early in the 80s. Joining singer Ryder (Born 23 August 1962) was his brother, Paul Ryder (Born 24 April 1964; bass), Mark Day (Born 29 December 1961; guitar), Gary Whelan (Born 12 February 1966; drums), Paul Davis (Born 7 March 1966; keyboards) and Mark Berry aka Bez (percussion), the latter widely noted for his manic onstage antics.

Martin Hannett, famous for his work with a number of Manchester bands including Joy Division, produced the follow-up Bummed, which layered their music with diverse but strong dance music rhythms. The following year's Paul Oakenfold remix of "Wrote For Luck" (re-titled "WFL") crystallised the band's emergent sound. The subsequent Madchester Rave On EP, which featured the club favourite "Hallelujah", broke into the UK Top 20 and gave a name to the new Manchester scene led by the Happy Mondays and the Stone Roses. In 1990, the band covered John Kongos' "He's Gonna Step On You Again" (retitled "Step On") and reached the UK Top 10. Their manic third album Pills 'N' Thrills And Bellyaches went to number 1 in the UK and established the band as a major pop force. The album also coincided with support and re-promotion of 60s singer Donovan, who appeared alongside them on the front covers of the music press. They even recorded a tribute song, "Donovan", which paraphrased the lyrics of the singer's 60s hit, "Sunshine Superman".

Strong support from Factory Records and an unusually consistent output meant Happy Mondays quickly rose to the status of favourite sons of the readership of the New Musical Express and Melody Maker, and they were achieving sales to match. However, the band's successes were tempered with a fair share of unpleasant publicity which came to a head when Shaun Ryder announced he was a heroin addict and was undergoing detoxification treatment. A highly publicized strife-torn recording session in the Caribbean, with producers Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz (of Talking Heads), resulted in ... Yes Please!. However, its impact was dulled by a decline in press interest, at least outside of Ryder's drug habits. Fittingly, the Happy Mondays' eventual collapse could not be tied to a specific date, with various members breaking off at various points throughout 1993. The band's focal points, Shaun Ryder and Bez, eventually re-emerged in 1995 as part of a new coalition, Black Grape, after Ryder had contributed vocals to "Can You Fly Like You Mean It" by fellow Mancunians Intastella. Following the break-up of Black Grape, Ryder re-formed the Happy Mondays for several live dates and a new recording of the Thin Lizzy classic, "The Boys Are Back In Town". The 1999 line-up comprised both Ryders, Bez, Gary Whelan, and new member Nuts. The second coming of the Happy Mondays ended in typical disarray, with personal differences scuppering any future plans. Ryder resurfaced in 2003 with his first solo recording, Amateur Night In The Big Top.

Discography:
Squirrel And G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out) (Factory 1987)***, Bummed (Factory 1988)****, Pills 'N' Thrills And Bellyaches (Factory 1990)****, Live (Factory 1991)**, Yes Please! (Factory 1992)**, The Peel Sessions (Strange Fruit 1996)**.

Compilations:
Loads - The Best Of (London 1995)***, Loads More limited edition (London 1995)**, Greatest Hits (London 1999)***.

Bibliography:
Shaun Ryder: Happy Mondays, Black Grape And Other Traumas, Mick Middles. High Life 'N' Low Down Dirty: The Thrills And Spills Of Shaun Ryder, Lisa Verrico. Freaky Dancin', Bez. Hallelujah! The Extraordinary Story Of Shaun Ryder And Happy Mondays, John Warburton with Shaun Ryder.



Source: Encyclopedia of Popular Music

Music Albums

Bummed
Elektra Entertainment
03/21/1989

Double Easy: The U.S. Singles *
Elektra Entertainment
09/14/1993

Hallelujah
Elektra Entertainment
03/27/1990

Live
Elektra Entertainment
11/19/1991

Pills 'N' Thrills And Bellyaches
Elektra Entertainment
12/30/1990

Step On (Remix '91) [EP]
Elektra Entertainment
09/20/1990

Sunshine And Love [EP]
Elektra Entertainment
01/25/1993

The Peel Sessions [EP]
Dutch East India
06/18/1991

Yes, Please
Elektra Entertainment
09/22/1992

 
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