Nikki Sudden & Phil Shoenfelt - Golden Vanity (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Nikki Sudden, Phil Shoenfelt
- Title: Golden Vanity
- Year Of Release: 2009
- Label: Troubadour
- Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Post Punk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:09:57
- Total Size: 169/514 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Hanoi Jane
02. Cloak of Virtue
03. Jack Ketch
04. Portcullis
05. Love Makes Her Shine
06. Bang a Gong
07. Waiting for You
08. Jamboree Bag
09. Golden Door (early version of Broken Door)
10. Teenage Sheets
11. Wage a Crown
12. Hangman’s Daughter
13. Angel Wings
14. Cullisport
15. Master Sampson
Line-up:
Acoustic Bass – Nikki Sudden
Backing Vocals – Mark Mulholland
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Carl Eugene Picot
Guitar [Space Echo Guitar] – Phil Shoenfelt
Keyboards – Phil Shoenfelt
Mandola – Mark Mulholland
Percussion – Dugald Jayes
Producer [Produced by] – Nikki Sudden, Phil Shöenfelt
Slide Guitar – Phil Shoenfelt
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Phil Shoenfelt
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion – Nikki Sudden
Nikki Sudden:
After the post-punk band Swell Maps dissolved in the early '80s, lead singer Nikki Sudden began a diverse and restless solo career, during which he worked with a number of different bands and side projects. Sudden released his first solo record, Waiting on Egypt, in 1982, followed closely by The Bible Belt in 1983; both records recalled the music he made with Swell Maps. In 1984, Sudden formed the Jacobites with drummer Epic Soundtracks (his brother, who was also a member of Swell Maps) and guitarist/vocalist Dave Kusworth, who co-wrote the material with Sudden. The band developed a laid-back, wasted, romantic classic rock and pop style with acoustic guitars and a rolling rhythm section. The Jacobites released four albums and three EPs between 1984 and 1986, when Kusworth left the band. Sudden continued using the Jacobites' name, releasing Texas on the Creation label in 1986. During the late '80s, Sudden ditched the Jacobites moniker and began making music that strongly recalled early Rolling Stones, including Texas and Dead Men Tell No Tales. While none of his albums ever attracted a large audience, Sudden remained a cult favorite throughout his career. High-profile guests began appearing on his albums: Wilco's Jeff Tweedy lent a hand on 1999's Red Brocade, and the Faces' keyboardist Ian McLagan played on the 2004 release Treasure Island. On March 26, 2006, Sudden passed away after a gig in New York City. He was working on a new album, The Truth Doesn't Matter, which was released in October. In the spring of 2011, Easy Action released Playing with Fire, a carefully curated compilation of unreleased songs recorded and left off his last two studio albums; the collection featured liner notes by Sudden's bassist and friend, John Barry. A box set that included his first two solo albums, two Jacobites offerings, Kiss You Kidnapped Charabanc with Rowland S. Howard, Texas and Dead Men Tell No Tales -- plus a re-press of Sudden's first solo single -- packaged in a deluxe slipcase, were released as a strictly limited, Black Friday exclusive in December of 2014.
Philip Nicholas Schofield:
Born 18 December 1952 in Bradford, Great Britain.
English musician and author who lived for many years in New York and who now lives in Prague, Czech Republic.
After the post-punk band Swell Maps dissolved in the early '80s, lead singer Nikki Sudden began a diverse and restless solo career, during which he worked with a number of different bands and side projects. Sudden released his first solo record, Waiting on Egypt, in 1982, followed closely by The Bible Belt in 1983; both records recalled the music he made with Swell Maps. In 1984, Sudden formed the Jacobites with drummer Epic Soundtracks (his brother, who was also a member of Swell Maps) and guitarist/vocalist Dave Kusworth, who co-wrote the material with Sudden. The band developed a laid-back, wasted, romantic classic rock and pop style with acoustic guitars and a rolling rhythm section. The Jacobites released four albums and three EPs between 1984 and 1986, when Kusworth left the band. Sudden continued using the Jacobites' name, releasing Texas on the Creation label in 1986. During the late '80s, Sudden ditched the Jacobites moniker and began making music that strongly recalled early Rolling Stones, including Texas and Dead Men Tell No Tales. While none of his albums ever attracted a large audience, Sudden remained a cult favorite throughout his career. High-profile guests began appearing on his albums: Wilco's Jeff Tweedy lent a hand on 1999's Red Brocade, and the Faces' keyboardist Ian McLagan played on the 2004 release Treasure Island. On March 26, 2006, Sudden passed away after a gig in New York City. He was working on a new album, The Truth Doesn't Matter, which was released in October. In the spring of 2011, Easy Action released Playing with Fire, a carefully curated compilation of unreleased songs recorded and left off his last two studio albums; the collection featured liner notes by Sudden's bassist and friend, John Barry. A box set that included his first two solo albums, two Jacobites offerings, Kiss You Kidnapped Charabanc with Rowland S. Howard, Texas and Dead Men Tell No Tales -- plus a re-press of Sudden's first solo single -- packaged in a deluxe slipcase, were released as a strictly limited, Black Friday exclusive in December of 2014.
Philip Nicholas Schofield:
Born 18 December 1952 in Bradford, Great Britain.
English musician and author who lived for many years in New York and who now lives in Prague, Czech Republic.
Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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