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ARTIST
CHEFS, THE
TITLE
Records & Tea: The Best Of The Chefs And Lost Second Album
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
DAMAGED GOODS
CATALOG #
DAMGOOD 621LP
DAMGOOD 621LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/8/2024
"From the ashes of the thriving underground punk scene in Brighton in 1979, a band of songwriters called
The Smartees
emerged. They never made any records but after their demise one of the guitarists,
Carl Evans
, approached bass player
Helen McCookerybook
to ask her if she'd like to write some songs with him. He'd already set one of her poems, 'Food,' to music, and they played their first gig with just three songs, each of which lasted just over two minutes: you can hear 'Food,' 'Sweetie,' and 'Boasting' on this compilation.
The Chefs
original drummer,
Rod Bloor
, contributed the seeds of the song 'Records and Tea' before returning to his native Manchester. Soon, augmented by
James McCallum
on additional guitar and
Russell Greenwood
on drums, the songwriting duo started recording for local label Attrix records, firstly two tracks on their
Vaultage 79
album, followed by the
Sweetie
EP and then
24 Hours
which was championed by BBC Radio 1's
John Peel
, who invited them to do a session. A residency at The Moonlight Club in West Hampstead, London, tempted them all to relocate to the big city, and a move to Graduate Records saw the re-release of
24 Hours
. Graduate also commissioned the album tracks included here, which were languishing in the band attic and have not been released until now. The band split up in 1982, heading in different musical directions: Helen switched to guitar and formed
Helen and the Horns
, Carl formed
Yip Yip Coyote
, Russell joined
John Hegley
's
Popticians
, and James left the music industry."
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