The Real People (or "The Realies" as they are known to their fans) formed in 1987 and over the following 4 years were as pivotal as The La's, The Stone Roses in reinventing rock and roll after the synth led new wave music which dominated the 80s. They signed to Columbia Records in 1989 and released their self titled album and the singles Open Up your Mind, Window Pane and The Truth all to critical acclaim. They sold over 100,000 copies of the album and made significant inroads into Europe, Japan and the US.
The follow up "Marshmellow Lane" led off with the top 40 single "Believer" but their label was sold to Sony and the band became an early victim of major label expansion at the expense of talent. CBS became an omprint of Sony and The Real People left, Marshmellow Lane sat on the shelf until some of the tracks from it were included in the compilation "The Calm Before the Storm" which celebrated Liverpool's contribution to Britpop.
The band returned to Liverpool and began writing for their 3rd album. It was there that their relationship with Noel Gallagher began to develop, they had first met on an Inspiral Carpets tour when Noel was a Carpets roadie, upon hearing some of his songs Tony and Chris invited him and his fledgling band to their studio in Liverpool. Over the following 6 months the two bands recorded numerous tracks together including the now legendary "Columbia". There can be no doubt that the Oasis sound borrowed more than heavily from The Real People and given the circumstances it's obvious why one band, fresh from the other end of the M62, untainted by having been dropped and containing one Liam Gallagher would steal more than the Griffiths' thunder.
New guitarist Alan Gillibrand joined in 1995 along with drummer Gary Ford and armed with a new deal from Winchester Films/MGL Records The Real People recorded their 3rd album, What's on the Outside. The campaign for this album began in 1996 and the album followed in the November of that year. The band toured solidly for 2 years rebuilding their fanbase and picking up new fans all the time. Their close friends Ocean Colour Scene gave them every single support slot they had for the best part of 18 months. To support the album they released the singles "Going Nowhere EP" (a top ten indie chart hit on their own EGG label) , "Bring You Down", "Every Vision of You" and "Rolling Stone" "The People in the Telly" and "Rayners Lane". The album sold well and re-established the band who began work on their 4th album. By now their songwriting was developing with classics such as "Closer" and "I Want You" confirming their incredible talent.The new line up consists of chris,tony,russ mitchinson ..boards and tony mac on drums(formerly of Rain,16 tambourines,electrafixon)
Hard luck hit them again as MGL folded and the band found themselves again without a deal. At the same time, however, Cher decided to cover "One by One",one of Tony's earliest songs. The song had been earmarked as a classic by 2 future industry giants, Lucian Grange now Chairman of Universal and Rob Dickens who became Chairman of Warners, Cher's cover of it was a worldwide hit and has since been included on releases selling over 6 million copies. This one song allowed the brothers to buy a warehouse style building in Birkenhead and build their own studio.
With producers Brendan Lynch (Primal Scream), Max Hayes (Weller) and Mark Walliss (U2, The La's) committing their time to the next raft of songs the 4th album was started but finding a label proved difficult. The band continued to write, record and tour including main support slots with David Bowie, Nelly Furtado and further dates with OCS. They also turned their talents to writing for other acts and acheived considerable success with songs covered by OCS, BBMak, Rooster, Tunde, Atomic Kitten and the classics "Losing a Friend" and "Closer" being debut singles for enormously successful Icelandic band "Nylon" with both singles hitting the Icelandic 1 spot and staying there for 2 and 3 months respectively.
Their successful publishing company and recording studio complex "Realistic Music" has gone from strength to strength and they also finally gained recognition for their role in developing Oasis with songwriting credits on Rocking Chair and an agreement that without their help Oasis would never have sounded the way they did.
In 2006 the band decided to do a benefit gig as a tribute to their close friend Paul Bowness who died in October 2005. The intense reaction and outpouring of love and affection for their band has persuaded the brothers to look at completing and releasing their long awaited 4th album - 2 tracks from it, "Hold On" and "Time" are available on the benefit album released on Nov 18th, to get a copy drop them a note on the message board.
The real people welcome aboard Kirk Ward.described by Prince's guitarist as "The Muhammad Ali of guitar players" Kirk has his own band and myspace (www.myspace.com/kirkward1) but is dedicated to the Real People cause and has added hugely to the sound as you can hear on the forthcoming single.
They remain one of THE truly great bands as their fans will testify and we look forward to 2008 and, at last, their 4th studio album.
Hi guys, glad you’ve become our friends on myspace. If you haven’t already make sure you join us at www.wohomusic.net to see what we’re all about and we’ll help you shout about your music. If you want us to carry out a CD or gig review or hold an interview with you just let us know and if it cuts it we’ll even add the write ups as features on our homepage! We’ll also add a track or two of yours onto wohoradio if you like? We’re always looking for ways to help musicians promote themselves so let’s get our heads together and see what we can do . . . look forward to seeing you and hearing your tracks on wohomusic soon!
Hello Realies, glad you’ve become our friends on myspace. If you haven’t already make sure you join us at www.wohomusic.net to see what we’re all about and we’ll help you shout about your music. If you want us to carry out a CD or gig review or hold an interview with you just let us know and if it cuts it we’ll even add the write ups as features on our homepage! We’ll also add a track or two of yours onto wohoradio if you like? We’re always looking for ways to help musicians promote themselves so let’s get our heads together and see what we can do . . . look forward to seeing you and hearing your tracks on wohomusic soon!
Alright lads thanks 4 the add!!!! i used your studio years ago when ya first opened it ova the water. my band were the Haze dont no if ya remember. my dad did abit of work on it so we got a bit of free time his name is Nick wright
Each month I feature unsigned Liverpool Bands on my player - hope you and your friends will come over and listen to the bands on there and show some support by adding them as friends - cheers, Tony
i got a feeling....fuck me!!! All good...we done dear prudence and its on our player...have a listen if u get time...its thru the desk so aint that great
Badly Badly is now available for download from itunes and amazon mp3. The 2nd un heard Smaller album 'Shoulder Full Of Chips' will be available soon!! watch this space.....