OMG, totally forgot about them.
Anyone mentioned Baby Bird yet?
Its interesting and a bit sad that some bands can seem to be flash in the pan when they’ve actually had quite long careers. I think its a case of being defined by non-fans by your break-through album and / or the novelty singalong track that got you on Top of the Pops (Tequila, I get knocked down etc etc) that belies that you were getting on fine thanks before and after the covershot for Smash Hits.
Now that the money in music has moved back to gigs rather than record sales a band doesn’t have to have new music to have work to do. Live-gigs used to be a loss-leader, you would lose money touring but you did it in order to promote new albums to make money through sales. So you could only have a live career if you kept coming up with new stuff that would sell. Now that sales don’t matter and people are prepared to pay a fair wack for a ticket you don’t need new material to gig anymore and for a lot of the bands mentioned above that means they can go back on the road again
But you almost have to promise not to have new material to be able to gig. The Bluertones for instance were early exponents of the ‘one-album-tour’ – a commitment to only play the old tracks everyone remembers you for and not to embarrass everyone with your recent forays into world music and free jazz or anything else that would ruin the nostalgia