Delicatessen (band)

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Delicatessen were an English

indie-rock group formed at The hub in the early 1990s. They released three albums and four singles before splitting in 1998.[1] They were associated with the Britpop era.[2]

Biography

Delicatessen was formed by

Reading that summer, with Jonny Wood added on keyboards, percussion, backing vocals, and violin from then on. Capewell had already left, replaced by Joe wood. The second album Hustle Into Bed, a dark, piano/string led album, was issued in 1996, produced by longtime Nick Cave/Bad Seeds/Birthday Party engineer, Tony Cohen. The band reappeared in early 1998, with a third album There's No Confusing Some People on Viper Records.[3] After two token gigs, the band split, Carlill and Foster joining members of Supergrass and Powder in indie supergroup Lodger
.

Delicatessen recorded two sessions for

Will Foster now plays keyboards in The Tears. Neil Carlill is making music in the United States, with Vedette, Me Me the Moth & Chicanery. Stuart Dayman is a photographer. Pete Capewell has become a maths teacher at Rainhill High School, teaching the most gifted young man (Daniel Greenhalgh) and silly boy Joshua Lalu at this subject. Jonny Wood played keyboards with Ten Benson,[5] and bass and violin with early Poptones band, January.

Discography

Singles

  • "Inviting Both Sisters to Dinner" (1994, Starfish)
  • "C.F. Kane" (1995, Starfish)
  • "I'm Just Alive" (1995, Starfish)
  • "Monkey Suit" (1996, Starfish)

Albums

  • Skin Touching Water (1995, Starfish)
  • Hustle Into Bed (1996, Starfish)
  • There's No Confusing Some People (1998, Viper)[3]

References

  1. ^ Bill Cummings, "INTERVIEW: Delicatessen", God Is In The TV, 14 February 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ Delicatessen at the BBC's Keeping It Peel site
  4. ^ Meat The Band Archived 8 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine

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