Lamb

Lamb (band)

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Lamb (band)

Lamb is an electronic music duo from Manchester, England, whose music is influenced by trip hop, drum and bass and jazz. The duo consists of producer Andy Barlow, who also produces under the pseudonym Hipoptimist, and singer-songwriter Lou Rhodes. They achieved commercial success with two hit singles "Górecki" and "Gabriel".

Biography

Lamb's core members were Barlow and Rhodes, although the band subsequently expanded to include bassist Jon Thorne, Icelandic guitarist Oddur Mar Runnarson, and Danish drummer Nikolaj Bjerre. London-based string trio Chi 2 Strings and trumpet player Kevin Davy were frequent guest musicians.

They released their first album, the self-titled Lamb in September 1996, and followed this up with another three albums and a cache of singles over the next eight years, culminating in the release of a greatest hits album, Best Kept Secrets, in June 2004. While they seemed destined for stardom, it seemed to evade them and during the early 2000s they lost momentum and played live only sporadically. Still, a 2004 tour produced memorable shows, according to the British press.[1] Lamb performed what was billed as their final live appearance at the Paradiso in Amsterdam in September 2004[2] and after their 2003 album Between Darkness and Wonder both went solo. Rhodes left the music world briefly for a commune, and in 2006 released her first solo album.[3]

Although getting their start in Manchester, Lamb are more commonly associated with the Bristol-based trip hop sound that was popular during the 1990s. Aside from trip hop, their musical style is a distinctive mixture of jazz, dub, breaks and drum and bass, with a strong vocal element and, in their later works especially, some acoustic influences. While they were a hit phenomenon in the UK, they found limited success in other parts of the world, despite securing distribution. Portugal was an exception, however; the band achieved crossover success there, including one major number one hit with "Gabriel," the lead single from 2001's What Sound.

The band produces experimental work with a distinctive production style, which includes passionate lyrical delivery. Their artistic videos draw on influences ranging from Cyberpunk through George Lucas' THX 1138 to Zen Buddhism.

By far their best-known track to date is "Górecki", from their eponymous debut album. The song is inspired by Henryk Górecki's Third Symphony, the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. Part of the lyrics to "Górecki" were used by Baz Luhrmann for some of Satine's lines in Moulin Rouge!. The song was used in an advertisement for Guinness and an advertisement for the Tomb Raider: Underworld video game. It was also featured on the soundtrack of the 1998 Hollywood film "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer". The 2004 DVD The Fall & Rise of the Fools Ark, a roadmovie by Dutch duo Dadara and Jesse for which Lamb provided the music, is an animated roadmovie in the style of Monty Python and Yellow Submarine.

Reunion

During the band's hiatus, both were working on a variety of solo projects. Rhodes released her Mercury-nominated debut solo album Beloved One on her own label Infinite Bloom in 2006. This was followed by Bloom in 2008 and One Good Thing in 2010.

Barlow worked on various projects including: "Hoof" (together with Oddur Runasson, among others, who also appeared on Rhodes' solo debut) and "Luna Seeds" with vocalistsongwriter Carrie Tree. He also produced the Fink album Distance and Time. In 2011, Barlow released his first solo album as LOWB with debut album Leap and the Net will Appear issued as a limited released on Barlow's own label, Ear Parcel Recordings.[4]

In February 2009, the organisers of The Big Chill music festival announced that Lamb would be re-forming to perform at the August 2009 event.[5] The band subsequently announced two further appearances, at Cactus Festival and Beautiful Days Festival, and also played the Glastonbury festival and made appearances at festivals in Porto, Portugal and Prague, Czech Republic, among others. At the time, no announcement was made as to whether the band would be releasing new material, or whether the festival tour was going to be a one-off.

Later in 2009, the band announced concert dates for 2010 as well. During one of those shows, on 3 January 2010 at The Tivoli in Brisbane Australia (the 32nd gig out of an initially planned 7), Andy Barlow stated that it would be their "last gig ever, but who knows". Barlow later followed up on Lambs Facebook fan page on 7 January, "I have a strong feeling that there will be more Lamb shows, It doesn't seem like it has reached its finale just yet".[6]

In December 2010, the band sent another e-mail to fans, announcing the recording of their fifth album, to be titled 5. A selection of songs from the album were previewed at Playground Weekender music festival near Sydney on 20 February 2011. A special edition of the album, hand-numbered and limited to 2800 copies, could be pre-ordered through Lamb's website and was shipped to fans in May 2011, followed by the commercial release of the standard edition on 9 June in the UK. Other European countries saw slightly later release dates. '5' was released on label Strata Music.[7]

In 2011, the band also released their first live album Live at Koko (Strata Music)[8] as well as the long-awaited DVD Lamb Live at the Paradiso (Strata Music) recorded at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, in September 2004.[9]

The band started a European tour to promote the new album on 19 May in Kiev, and played further concerts and festivals throughout 2011 including a performance at London's prestigious Somerset House. In January 2012 the band started a new European tour which concluded in Paris on 18 February.[10]

In November 2013, the band announced in a post on their Facebook page that they had started work on their sixth studio album.

On March 10, 2014 Lamb's debut album Lamb was re-released on 180 gram green/black vinyl (for the first 1000 copies) with three bonus remixes.[11] Later in 2014, the album What Sound is to be re-issued on vinyl with remixes.

Solo Projects

Alongside touring, Rhodes and Barlow continued to work on solo projects.

Rhodes has released three solo albums; The mercury nominated "Beloved One" (2006), "Bloom" (2007) and "One Good Thing" (2010). She is currently putting the finishing touches on a fourth album to be released early 2014.

In 2013 Barlow's debut solo album as LOWB, Leap and the Net Will Appear[12] was re-released on a new label, Distiller Records, with additional tracks and new artwork.[13] In May 2013 LOWB appeared live on BBC2 Radio's Dermot O'Leary show and played a live band show at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton. Andy also continued to work as a producer, working with The Ramona Flowers[14] on their new album (2013 release) and, most recently, with David Gray[15] on his upcoming album.

Lou branched out too becoming a published author with her children's picture book 'The Phlunk'[16] (2012 Strata Books). The follow-up 'The Phlunk's Worldwide Symphony'[17] will be published in May 2014.

Discography

Studio Albums

1996 "Lamb"
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Fontana Records
  • Formats: CD, LP
  • Chart Peak UK #109
1999 "Fear of Fours"
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Fontana Records / Mercury Records
  • Formats: CD, Double LP
  • Chart Peak UK #37
2001 "What Sound"
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Mercury Records
  • Formats: CD, Double LP, DI
  • Chart Peak UK #54
2003 "Between Darkness and Wonder"
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Mercury Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, DI
  • Chart Peak UK #96
2011 "5"
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Lamb / Strata Music Group
  • Formats: CD, Double LP, DI
2014 "Lamb" - (The 2014 Edition)
  • Released: 10 March 2014
  • Label: Music On Vinyl
  • Formats: Double LP

Compilation albums

  • 2004 Best Kept Secrets: The Best of Lamb 1996-2004 (Universal Records)
    • UK #111; BEL #24[18]
  • 2005 Lamb Remixed (Mercury/Universal Records)

Live albums

  • 2011 Live at Koko Strata Music

Singles

from Lamb

  • 1996 "Cotton Wool"
    • UK #76[19]
  • 1996 "Gold"
    • UK #132
  • 1996 "God Bless"
    • UK #92
  • 1997 "Górecki"
    • UK #30[20]

from Fear of Fours

  • 1999 "B Line"
    • UK #52[20]
  • 1999 "All in Your Hands"
    • UK #71[20]
  • 1999 "Softly"

from What Sound

  • 2001 "Gabriel"
    • PT #1[21]
  • 2002 "Sweet"

from Between Darkness and Wonder

  • 2004 "Wonder"
    • UK #81

from 5

  • 2011 "Build a Fire"
  • 2012 "Butterfly Effect"

DVDs

  • 2004 The Fall & Rise of the Fools Ark (with Dadara and Jesse)
  • 2011 "Live at the Paradiso" (recorded 2004) Strata Music

See also

  • Back to Mine

References

  1. Flynn, Bob, Lamb Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, The Independent, 9 February 2004. URL accessed on 13 May 2009.
  2. This performance was filmed for the DVD 'Live at the Paradiso' released in 2011.
  3. Wehner, Cyclone, The Hippie Shake: Bohemian Lou Rhodes Leaves Lamb on the Rack, Herald Sun, 12 April 2007. URL accessed on 13 May 2009.
  4. Official Lowb website
  5. Big Chill features
  6. Official Facebook Fan Page
  7. label website
  8. Live at Koko Strata Music
  9. Live at the Paradiso at Amazon UK
  10. Songkick tourdates
  11. Lamb, Lamb reissue. Music on Vinyl. Retrieved on 24 March 2014.
  12. LOWB Amazon UK page
  13. LOWB management website
  14. Ramona Flowers website
  15. Clip from Dermot O'Leary show featuring LOWB
  16. The Phlunk at Strata Books
  17. The Phlunk's Worldwide Symphony at Strata Books
  18. ultratop.be Lamb Best Kept Secrets The Best Of Lamb 1996-2004
  19. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums, 19th, London: Guinness World Records Limited.
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 ChartArchive.org Lamb(Link redirected to OCC website)
  21. (18 May 2002)"Hits of the World".

External links

  • Official band website
  • Lamb at MySpace
  • Gorecki : long-running fan website
  • Lamb at All Music Guide
  • Andy Barlow's project Hoof at MySpace
  • Andy Barlow's project Luna Seeds at MySpace
  • LOWB on Dermot O'Leary show
  • LOWB facebook page
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