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Brinsley Schwarz
Rock / Pop / Country

"IT'S ALL OVER NOW"


United Kingdom

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Member Since11/5/2006
Band Websitebrinsleyschwarz.com
Band MembersBrinsley Schwarz, Nick Lowe, Ian Gomm, Bob Andrews and Billy Rankin
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Sounds LikeUNRELEASED BRINSLEY SCHWARZ ALBUM If you would like to purchase a CD copy of the previously unreleased Brinsley Schwarz "It's All Over Now" album recorded from the original master tapes please e-mail contact@iangomm.com . It was thought by many fans to have been lost, and contains the original Brinsley Schwarz version of “Cruel To Be Kind” which Nick Lowe and Ian Gomm wrote. You can also purchase the Brinsley Schwarz "Live at the Top Rank Cardiff, June 19th 1974" CD, again recorded from the original master tapes with a special cover. Also available is a "Brinsley Schwarz Rarities" CD. Please e-mail contact@iangomm.com if you would like more details.
Record LabelUnited Artists
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   About Brinsley Schwarz
Pub rock, the English roots rock movement of the early '70s, would never have earned a cult following if it wasn't for Brinsley Schwarz. Initially, Brinsley Schwarz was a rambling, neo-psychedelic folk-rock band that borrowed heavily from Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Grateful Dead. Following a disastrous publicity stunt to promote its debut album, the band went into seclusion outside of London and developed a laid-back, rootsy sound inspired by Eggs Over Easy, an American band that had been playing a mixture of originals and covers in English pubs. Following their conversion to pub rock, the Brinsleys ditched their pretensions of stardom and became a down to earth, self-effacing rock & roll band. Between 1971 and 1974, Brinsley Schwarz toured England innumerable times, playing pubs across the country. Along the way, they established a circuit for similar bands like Dr. Feelgood and Ducks Deluxe to follow. Though the group was nominally guitarist Brinsley Schwarz's band, bassist/lead vocalist Nick Lowe provided the bulk of the group's songs. Lowe developed a distinctive songwriting voice -- conversational, melodic, offbeat, and funny -- and the band was infused with his skewed sense of humor. Despite strong reviews and a dedicated fan base, the Brinsleys never managed to escape cult status, yet they influenced a legion of other artists, creating an underground, back-to-basics movement that laid the foundation for punk rock. Brinsley Schwarz didn't plan to start a grassroots movement -- the bandmembers wanted to be stars. Lowe and Schwarz had already spent several years in Kippington Lodge, a Tunbridge Wells-based guitar pop group that released five singles on Parlophone during the mid-'60s to no success. By 1968, the members of Kippington Lodge were beginning to feel restless with their straight-ahead pop/rock and were eager to explore psychedelia. Keyboardist Bob Andrews joined the band later that year and drummer Billy Rankin came aboard in the fall of 1969. By that time, Kippington Lodge had completely revamped its musical style, evolving into a folk-rock band with psychedelic pretensions and appropriately changing its name to Brinsley Schwarz after the group's lead guitarist. Ironically, it was around this time that Lowe became the band's lead singer and primary songwriter. Within a few months, Brinsley Schwarz had come to the attention of Dave Robinson, a fledging rock & roll manager who had founded the Famepushers Agency. Robinson developed a complex scheme to elevate Brinsley Schwarz to stardom. According to his plan, the Brinsleys would play an opening set for Van Morrison at the Fillmore East in New York in the spring of 1970, and he would fly all of the leading rock journalists to America to review the show. Late in 1969, Brinsley Schwarz signed a record contract with United Artists, and the band financed the publicity stunt with its advance. The group planned to leave a few days before the show in order to rehearse, but the Brinsleys were denied visas on a technicality. They were finally given visas on the morning of the show, and arrived in New York hours before the concert. Back in Britain, the journalists ran into trouble, as their plane developed a mechanical fault, delaying the flight for four hours. When the journalists arrived at the Fillmore 18 hours later, they were either drunk or hung over. When Brinsley Schwarz finally hit the stage, the band gave a competent but underwhelming performance, setting the stage for a flood of scathing reviews for both the concert and the eponymously titled debut album, which appeared weeks after the showcase. Reeling from the Fillmore fiasco, the group rented a house outside of London and spent days and nights playing music. By the end of 1970, the Brinsleys released a second album, Despite It All, which indicated that they were evolving into a country-rock outfit; guitarist/vocalist Ian Gomm joined the band at the end of the sessions for the record. For much of 1971, Brinsley Schwarz rehearsed, developing a blend of country, folk, R&B, and rock & roll that was largely inspired by the Byrds, Van Morrison, and the Band, as well as Eggs Over Easy, which the group met at the Tally Ho pub in Kentish Town. Silver Pistol, released early in 1972, demonstrated a new versatility, but the group truly flexed its muscles in concert, particularly during regular concerts at the Tally Ho. Soon, they had built a small but loyal following, and a number of likeminded bands began playing the same circuit. Eventually, this grassroots phenomenon came to the attention of the U.K. press, which dubbed the groups' style as "pub rock" and proclaimed Brinsley Schwarz as the style's leaders. Nervous on the Road, released in the fall of 1972, was Brinsley Schwarz's best-reviewed album to date, and while it didn't chart, it helped the group land an opening slot for Paul McCartney. Throughout 1973, the Brinsleys toured constantly, not only playing pubs, but also colleges. As a result, they weren't able to record frequently, which hurt their already weak recording career. In an attempt to land a hit, the band released a series of non-album singles, none of which charted; they were compiled for the Please Don't Ever Change album, which was released in late 1973. Early the following year, the group cut its fifth album with producer Dave Edmunds. Released in the summer of 1974, New Favourites of Brinsley Schwarz was more polished than the band's previous albums, yet the record failed to generate any sales. The group continued for nearly another year, turning out a handful of singles under other names, before deciding to call it a day in the spring of 1975. Following the band's demise, Schwarz and Andrews became members of Graham Parker's backing band, the Rumour. Gomm pursued a solo career; Rankin played with Terraplane and Big Jim Sullivan's Tiger before retiring from music. Lowe became a successful solo artist and producer, scoring his biggest hit in 1980 with "Cruel to Be Kind," a Brinsley leftover that the band never recorded. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Allison





Apr 27 2008 11:49 AM

from the Brinsleys little American sister pulling pints at the Hope & Anchor 1973 with Malcolm!

So happy to still find you here in the IPod era!
The Extremes





Apr 9 2008 2:08 AM

Cheers from a big fan.
John the bassplayer
Sad Circles





Mar 29 2008 4:56 PM

Thanks for letting us in..to sit in the barstool and hear again and again, one the greatest strongest song that's been written. Nothing's wrong! Kiitos! -mikko/s.c.
mike halpern





Feb 9 2008 7:18 AM

What a great band! With all the reunions lately, it's time to put aside whatever is holding things up and get these guys back together!
Twangzone





Feb 5 2008 4:27 AM

holy cow, Brinsley Schwarz, it don't get much cooler than that. thx for the add.
SPIKE





Jan 28 2008 6:31 PM

JUST A FRIENDLY 'HELLO'..........



..
Ken





Dec 24 2007 12:49 PM

PhotobucketMerry Christmas
...and thanks for the add.......Ken
and the Artist of the Day is...





Dec 23 2007 9:16 PM

Happy Holidays
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Merry Christmas and all the best in 2008 :)
RACALMUTO





Nov 28 2007 3:56 AM

Thank you so much for accepting us as friends. I..m a big fan of you and your guitar playing. It..s an honour. Miguel.
H.P. Daniels





Nov 27 2007 5:36 AM

Thanks for being friends!
Peace, Love & Understanding
and all the best from Berlin,
HP
Deaconlight Dot Com





Nov 13 2007 5:54 PM

Welcome to Deaconlight, Brinsley Schwarz. Great to see your presence here. - DD
Harmonica Buzz





Nov 8 2007 5:33 PM

Crooked Usage





Oct 9 2007 1:28 AM

We meet again!
Kreg Viesselman - The Pull





Oct 1 2007 8:29 AM

Hello! Thank you so much for being my friend. Please enjoy my music. Kreg
Lord Freak Sanchez (Sr Inaudito)





Sep 18 2007 7:21 AM

I love the pub rock, soul & heart of the spirit music.
You are the kings!!!
Greetings & a lotta beer from a sea corner of Spain.
Star Treatment





Sep 12 2007 2:57 PM

Thanks for adding us Brinsley Schwarz

From Star Treatment
P.S cool site

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Risa





Sep 9 2007 4:12 AM

Thanks!
Nice Peace Play!

Risa
Hop On Pop





Aug 30 2007 1:31 PM

Oh, yeah!!!
Thanks so much for the add.
One of the greatest bands of all-time! Bob is the greatest rock organist ever, IMO. And Brinsley is a connsumate craftsman in the great Steve Cropper tradition. (I'm still trying to get the tone you got on "Dry Land"... dang!!!)

Take care,
Todd from Hop On Pop
Ronn Lynn





Aug 10 2007 2:24 AM

Just wanted to stop by
and thank you for adding me.
Cool site and sounds!
Keep in touch.
All the best,

Ronn Lynn
Nashville, Tennessee

www.ronnlynn.com
John Blight





Aug 1 2007 7:08 AM

Thanks for the add - love your music.
Flamin’ Groovies in France





Jul 26 2007 8:36 AM

Welcome ! Bienvenue !

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Jul 16 2007 1:44 PM

Greetings from Indiana! Thanks to some true pioneers for adding us as a friend.

All the best,

JOHN SUSIE ROB & DAVE

THE POSSUM TROT ORCHESTRA


Mechanical-Bridge





Jul 13 2007 4:18 AM

Thanks for the Add.
Brinsley Schwarz...Very nice Music!
Ana (Caramuel Girl)





Jul 7 2007 12:18 AM

Thanks a lot for accepting my add request.
I simply love your songs!!!
Cheers from Spain
Bert Biscoe





Jun 28 2007 1:44 PM

Best wishes from Cornwall.
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George Soule





Jun 27 2007 3:55 PM

Thanks for adding me as a friend!
*****
George Soule
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Jun 27 2007 6:42 AM

Thanks a million for the add!

Michael
Bob
Dave
Mike B.
THE BLIND ROBINS
The Frantic Elevator





Jun 21 2007 4:26 AM




Gavin Sutherland





Jun 14 2007 2:13 AM

Good to hear from you guys! Love, peace and deep joy to you all!! Ten Four
Colin The Dude





Jun 5 2007 11:23 AM

We took a piss together at Trammps NYC in, I think, '81. How's that for trivia?
Messenger to Love





May 1 2007 1:00 AM

Hi Brinsley,

Silver pistol is one of my favorite tunes, top band...

I've uploaded my live set from Roaches Lock open mic night.

The band was Consi drums, Dan Bass, Mickey guitar, Tony Marshall, Stu Sax and me on guitar and vocals.

The 3 tracks are - "Your Lovin gives me a thrill", "You know you're looking good" and "I see a traffic jam right up ahead..." .

T.
Straulino Fedele Vescovo





Apr 30 2007 1:37 AM

thanx for add!!! we love your tunes...hope you find interesting our stuff...have a good luck for your musical adeventiures...ciao
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Apr 23 2007 4:58 AM

Thanks for adding us. Been a fan since the late 70s (too late to buy the records when they came) but a fan nonetheless!
Sumpfpaepste





Apr 17 2007 1:10 AM

thanks a lot for adding us!
schneller




Bex





Apr 6 2007 10:44 AM

Cheers for the add guys!!

Take it easy! xxxx
Steve Cook





Apr 5 2007 2:57 AM

Thanks for the add, any chance of a Brinsley's one off reunion??
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Kevin Montgomery





Apr 1 2007 11:51 AM

Brinsley Schwarz
Hey! I'm back from the tour, and i made a little video of some of the highlights of 2006....complete with an encounter i had with a Japanese toilet!! If you get a chance....you can see it on youtube....click here to watch it.
Anyway, take care and i hope to see you somewhere on the road....i hit it again in May!
Kevin
KARAC