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The Bluetones first sneaked through the door to chart success behind the Britpop explosion in 1995. To place them among that genre is perhaps a mistake though, for their influences mostly come from the likes of Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young and, surprisingly, Led Zeppelin rather than the Beatles and the Kinks. Unsurprisingly, since he was 18 years old in 1989, it was the Stone Roses who snatched singer Mark Morriss' attention and prompted him to start messing around in bands. After a year or two playing in a few around his hometown of Hounslow he formed The Bluetones with his brother Scott on Bass, Guitarist Adam Devlin and Eds Chesters on drums. They then spent over a year sharing a house with another band called Dodgy, during which they spent hours each day practising in a garage. Gigs followed and it wasn't long before record companies began to take a heavy interest. After receiving a number of offers they eventually signed to A&M, and were clever enough to enforce their own terms. Their records in Britain are released under their own label, "Superior Quality Recordings", it being their own part of A&M.

It was The Bluetones second single proper, "Bluetonic", that genuinely announced their arrival as it went top 20 in the UK charts in September 1995. It's success and the reputation they were gaining from a number of great gigs played up and down the country brought them much attention and the next single "Slight Return" entered the UK charts at number 2 in early '96. It was accompanied by the release of their debut album, "Expecting to Fly", which went straight into the album chart at number 1.
Fourth single "Cut Some Rug", taken from the album wasn't, in all honesty, as good as it's two predecessors and charted at number 7, or number 14 depending on which paper you read. For those of you wondering, to cut some rug is to dance.

Summer '96 was spent playing live in various places and writing songs. A brand new single, "Marblehead Johnson" - described by one reviewer as a `jolly acoustic jangle', was released in the UK on September the 16th. Two new tracks were included, "The Simple Things" which, it is said, rocks!, and also "Nifkin's Bridge" which has been described as `dead cinematic'. The b-sides especially showed that the band were coming up with songs equally as good as their earlier material and their second album is greatly anticipated. The band's first proper single, "Are You Blue Or Are You Blind?" was also included as a fourth track on the CD release due to popular demand. Wondering about the title "Marblehead Johnson" ? It was taken from the name of the sadly departed comedian Bill Hicks' spoof metal band. The single entered the UK charts at number 5.

The Bluetones spent autumn '96 touring the UK with support from the hotly tipped Scottish band Geneva. They put on a pretty good show here in Sheffield, you can read my review of it here.

Since touring they have been writing new material and working on their second LP. The whole of '97 was spent working on it at the renowned Rockfield studios.

A video, titled "Mondo Concerto" should soon be available, featuring live concert footage and the promo videos for each major single to date. Price and release date are as yet unknown.
Panic rose in mid-December when the master rpaes for the completed album recordings went missing. The tapes had been sent from Rockfield Studios in Monmouth to Cardiff, to then be carried by train to London. However, somewhere between Rockfield and Cardiff the tapes disappeared, putting the album release date into doubt. The only other recording of the album was on poorer quality D.A.T. The tapes turned up about a week later in a warehouse in London, fortunately soon enough for their loss not to effect release dates.

The first single was "Solomon bites the Worm", released on February 9th and entering the UK charts at #10. The album followed on March 9th. The is titled "Return to the Last Chance Saloon", in reference partly to the "tequila haze" that hung over the recording sessions, and the number of Westerns watched by Mark during their time out. The tracklisting for the LP is as follows: "Tone Blooze", "Unpainted Arizona", "Solomon Bites the Worm", "U.T.A.", "4-Day Weekend", "Sleazy Bed Track", "If...", "The Jub-Jub Bird", "Sky Will Fall", "Ames", "Down at the Reservoir", "Heard You Were Dead" and "Broken Starr".
"If..." was released on April 20th, along with the b-sides "Blue Shadows" and "The Watchman" across the usual formats.

The next single from the album is "Sleazy Bed Track", a live favourite for around 2 years now. The video features the band replaced by chimps (just like the PG Tips adverts). It's said that each chimp actually shared some of the characteristics of the band member they were 'playing'. Weird, but entertaining all the same! It will be released on July 27th, backed by two unreleased recordings. The first is a cover of The Rain Parade's "Blue", and the second is the first song to be written for the band by bass player Scott 'Muldoon' Morriss titled "The Ballad of Muldoon".

Following the disbanding of A & M records, the band's parent label, they are now signed to Mercury records and seem set to keep releasing their material through their own Superior Quality imprint.

Their forthcoming autumn tour is titled the "Put 'Em On The Glass" tour - for some reason quite unknown. Dates are:

	October
	31st	Bradford St Georges Hall
	November
	1st 	Hull University
	2nd	Derby Assembly Rooms
	4th	Edinburgh Assembly Rooms
	5th	Glasgow Barrowlands
	6th	Preston Guildhall
	8th	Liverpool Royal Court
	9th	Exeter University
	10th	Cardiff University
	12th	Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
	13th	London The Forum

Tickets will be £12.50 in London and £11 everywhere else.


" You want to know how rock'n'roll we are?
Scott was supposed to dye his hair brown, but he was on the phone to my Nan
for too long, so it went black!"

- Mark Morriss




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