The Jags
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The Jags | |
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Scarborough, England | |
Genres | Power pop,[1] new wave[2] |
Years active | 1978–1982 |
Labels | Island |
Past members | Nicole Watkinson John Alder Steve Prudence Alex Baird Michael Cotton Patrick O'Toole Neil Whittaker Richard Mazda Barry Graham |
The Jags were a British
A Scarborough-Guildford-Glasgow combo, The Jags marked their signing to Island Records in 1979 with a four-track debut 12” EP ("Back of My Hand" / "Double Visions" / "Single Visions" / "What Can I Do?").[4] "Back of My Hand" was described as "simply one of the best records Elvis Costello didn't write".[5] The song was included on the band's debut album Evening Standards, which was released the following year.[4]
Starting out in 1978 playing London pubs and college gigs, by 1979 The Jags' sound had moved to jangly power-pop.[4]
Career
They signed to Island Records in July 1978 and initially released a four-track EP.[4]
On 8 September 1979, the
1981 saw the release of their second, and what proved to be, final album, No Tie Like a Present.[4] The Jags disbanded in 1982.
Discography
Albums
- Evening Standards (1980) (US No. 205)
- No Tie Like a Present (1981)[4]
Singles
- "UKNo. 17, US No. 84
- "Woman's World" (1980) – UK No. 75
- "Party Games" (1980)
- "I Never Was a Beachboy" (1980)[6]
- "Here Comes My Baby" (1981)
- "The Sound of G-O-O-D-B-Y-E" (1981)
Only "Back of My Hand" and "Here Comes My Baby" were released in the US.
References
- ^ Chris Woodstra. "Jags - Biography - AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ "The Jags: Power Goes Pop". Magnetmagazine.com. 31 July 2009.
- ^ 24 Hours in A&E "Walk on the Wild Side" Series 17, Episode 6, 2019. Channel 4. Watkinson originally used the name 'Nick' during the life of the band but has changed her name to 'Nicole' after coming out as Transgender later in life.
- ^ ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
- ^ "The Jags – Back Of My Hand 7" | Killed By Death Records".
- ^ ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- The Jags Sounds Powered By Glasgow Mods Website Multimedia portal of Mod Life In Scotland
- "The Jags: Power Goes Pop". Magnet Magazine. 31 July 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2020.