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{{Short description|British Soul and Pop band}} |
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{{For|the Erykah Badu album|Mama's Gun}} |
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| origin = London, England |
| origin = [[London]], England |
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| genre = [[Soul music|Soul]], [[Pop music|Pop]] |
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| years_active = 2008–present |
| years_active = 2008–present |
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| label = [[Candelion]], [[ |
| label = [[Candelion]], [[Colemine]], [[Ubiquity Records]], [[Love Da Records]], |
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| associated_acts = [[Young Gun Silver Fox]], [[Shawn Lee (musician)|Shawn Lee]] |
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| website = {{URL|mamasgun.co.uk}} |
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| current_members = Andy Platts |
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*David Oliver |
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*Terry Lewis |
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*Cameron Dawson |
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*Chris Boot |
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*Rex Horan (2007–2012) |
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*Jack Pollitt (2007–2015) |
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'''Mamas Gun''' is a British Soul/Pop band. It found early international success with a radio friendly soul pop sound. They made 5 full length albums with evolving personnel, reaching a sound rooted in classic soul with alternative/progressive leanings. ''Golden Days'' (2018) marked a major turning point, recording and producing it themselves. |
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'''Mamas Gun''' is a five-piece London based band whose fourth album, ''Golden Days'', was released in 2018 on their independent label Candelion. Their first album ''Routes to Riches'' successfully broke them in Japan where they became the most played international artist on Japanese radio in 2009. They have since toured and performed all over the world, particularly broadening their profile in South East Asia in places such as South Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore. They have supported [[Level 42]], [[Beverley Knight]], [[Raphael Saadiq]] and [[Ben l'Oncle Soul]]. Since the release of ''Routes to Riches'', they have released two more albums, ''The Life and Soul'' (2011) and ''Cheap Hotel'' (2014). |
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The band have enjoyed a mild degree of success despite being championed by notorious Ammanford socialite Martin Jones who famously bombarded the band with social media messages in order to impress a girlfriend. |
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The band is named after [[Erykah Badu]] album ''[[Mama's Gun]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110615070033/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article7066044.ece]</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Formation=== |
===Formation=== |
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The band was formed by Andy 'AP' Platts, the lead singer/composer/producer in 2007 and was joined by bassist 'Professor' Rex Horan, keyboardist Dave 'Eighties' Oliver, Terry 'Spiller' Lewis and drummer 'Union' Jack Pollitt after placing an ad on Myspace.com seeking musicians. |
The band was formed by Andy 'AP' Platts, the lead singer/composer/producer in 2007 and was joined by bassist 'Professor' Rex Horan, keyboardist Dave 'Eighties' Oliver, Terry 'Spiller' Lewis and drummer 'Union' Jack Pollitt after placing an ad on Myspace.com seeking musicians. The group name derives from the title of Erykah Badu's second album, [[Mama's Gun]]. |
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⚫ | In addition to their involvement with Mamas Gun, the band members continue to work in various other capacities ranging from songwriting to studio sessions and touring work. Platts' songwriting collaborators include [[Rod Temperton]], [[John Oates]] and former [[Gil Scott-Heron]] collaborator, Brian Jackson. He has enjoyed chart success in South East Asia penning number 1 hits for Korean artists [[Park Hyo Shin]], [[John Park (musician)|John Park]] and Japanese singer [[Tomohisa Yamashita]]. Since 2015 he has also been an active member of [[Young Gun Silver Fox]] alongside [[Shawn Lee (musician)|Shawn Lee]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://writteninmusic.com/albumrecensie/young-gun-silver-fox-west-end-coast/|title=Young Gun Silver Fox - West End Coast|website=Writteninmusic.com|accessdate=2020-06-23}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://andyplatts.co.uk/|title=Andy Platts | Artist/Songwriter/Producer|website=Andyplatts.co.uk|accessdate=2020-06-23}}</ref> Terry ‘Spiller’ Lewis has played for US songwriter / artist [[Leon Ware]], [[Lewis Taylor]] and [[The Impressions]]. |
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Born in a military hospital in Kowloon, [[Hong Kong]], to a nomadic father who had landed in the Far East as a police recruit in their battles with underground triad organisations, Platts soaked up the musical ether that surrounded him (which included the Beatles, the Doors and ELO from his father, and a Filipino mother who played Spanish-influenced guitar), attending countless schools in the process before winning a place at Paul McCartney's [[Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts]]. Subsequently, Platts played on [[Corinne Bailey Rae]]'s debut album and then, in 2006, landed his own publishing deal with Zomba Music. This led to collaborations with a song-writing list that included [[Rod Temperton]], [[John Oates]], [[Jed Leiber]] (son of [[Jerry Leiber]]) and former [[Gil Scott-Heron]] collaborator, Brian Jackson, before founding Mamas Gun in 2007.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mamasgun.co.uk/|title=Home|website=Mamasgun.co.uk|accessdate=2020-06-23}}</ref> |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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===UK releases=== |
===UK releases=== |
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Mamas Gun first single, "Pots of Gold", was released in August 2008 on Candelion Records and was playlisted on BBC Radio 2 |
Mamas Gun's first single, "Pots of Gold", was released in August 2008 on Candelion Records and was playlisted on BBC Radio 2. Following its success, Mamas Gun recorded their debut album ''Routes to Riches'', seeing its release in October 2009. The album was co-produced by producer/engineer, Julian Simmons, mixed by Producer/Engineer Jack Joseph Puig at Ocean Way, Los Angeles and mastered by Bob Ludwig. In June 2011 Mamas Gun released ''The Life And Soul,'' produced by Martin Terefe and Andreas Olsson. It yielded the singles "On A String", "Reconnection" and "Only One". In 2014, ''Cheap Hotel'' spawned the singles "Red Cassette", "Hello Goodnight" and "Cheap Hotel". The album charted at number 29 in the Independent UK album chart. The band released the ''Room Service EP'' via a Pledge exclusive. In 2018, with drummer Chris Boot. They decided to self produce ''Golden Days'' mastered by Pierre and Shawn Lee. Singles included "London Girls", "I Need A Win", and "You Make My Life A Better Place". After the release of ''Golden Days'', the band re-recorded the song "This Is The Day". |
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Most recently the Mamas Gun have released their fourth album ''Golden Days''. This is the first of their albums to be entirely recorded and produced by the band. |
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===Japan releases=== |
===Japan releases=== |
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''Routes To Riches'', released in November 2009, achieved a number 3 sales position on the Japanese Billboard charts. The lead single from this album, "House on a Hill", was a |
''Routes To Riches'', released in November 2009, achieved a number 3 sales position on the Japanese Billboard charts. The lead single from this album, "House on a Hill", was a number 2 hit on the Japanese Hot 100 singles chart and the most played song on Japanese radio in 2009.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.billboard-japan.com/|title=Billboard JAPAN|website=Billboard JAPAN}}</ref> |
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===Korea Releases: Tour Edition=== |
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''Other Side of Mamas Gun'' featuring demos, unreleased tracks and live versions was issued in December 2011 by the band's South Korean label [[Sail Music]] to coincide with their Asian tour.<br> |
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01.Kill The DJ (Delrosario Remix)<br> |
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02.Baby I Love You <br> |
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03.Yesterday's News <br> |
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04.Karma<br> |
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05.House On A Hill (Demo Version)<br> |
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06.You Are The Music (Radio Edit)<br> |
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07.Let's Find A Way (Mitsu the Beats Remix)<br> |
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08. The Art (BBC Cambs)<br> |
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09.Pots Of Gold (Feat. Tete - French Version)<br> |
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10.Reconnection (Acoustic)*<br> |
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11.Inferno (Acoustic)*<br> |
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12.Only One (Feat. Beverley Knight – Video) |
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*Recordings from 3FM Radio Show in the Netherlands |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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*Released: 18 May 2018 |
*Released: 18 May 2018 |
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*Label: Candelion |
*Label: Candelion |
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*Formats: [[Compact Disc|CD]], [[Gramophone record|Vinyl]], [[Music download|Digital download]] |
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|2022 |
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|align="left"|'''''Cure The Jones''''' |
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*Released: 1 April 2022 |
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*Label: Candelion; Légère Recordings |
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*Formats: [[Compact Disc|CD]], [[Gramophone record|Vinyl]], [[Music download|Digital download]] |
*Formats: [[Compact Disc|CD]], [[Gramophone record|Vinyl]], [[Music download|Digital download]] |
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| "On The Wire" |
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===International Releases=== |
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|align="left"| '''''Other Side of Mamas Gun''''' |
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*Released: December 2011, [[Sail Music]] |
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*Country: Korea |
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* "I Need A Win" (2018) |
* "I Need A Win" (2018) |
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* "On The Wire" (2018) |
* "On The Wire" (2018) |
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* "Party For One" (2022) |
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==Critical reception== |
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Mamas Gun have received almost universal good reviews in the press. |
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''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]'' gave ''Routes to Riches'' four stars, saying "[It's a] masterclass in blue-eyed bubblegum soul, as heart-warmingly catchy as anything from Stevie Wonder's '70s purple patch". |
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''[[The Guardian]]'' said the band perform "gorgeous, melting soft rock” and “redolent of [[Young Disciples]]' long-lost 90s Brit-soul classic [[Apparently Nothin']]". |
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They were also featured in ''[[The Times]]'' 'Why you must hear' feature. |
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Their third album, ''Cheap Hotel'', received very positive reviews. ''[[The Independent]]'' called it "a retro delight" and Soul Tracks called it "a unique blend that is both inviting and, at times irresistible". |
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Their 4th album, ''Golden Days'', was also very well received: |
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"This is the sound of the summer, without question." - ''Sunday Express'' |
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"Mamas Gun have got something original going on, allowing their music to transcend any accusations of retro pastiche" - ''MOJO'' |
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"Polished and perfect. Golden indeed." **** ''The Yorkshire Times'' |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* [https://www.mamasgun.co.uk/ Mamas Gun Official Website] |
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* {{Discogs artist|1962642}} |
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Mamas Gun | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Soul, Pop |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Candelion, Colemine, Ubiquity Records, Love Da Records, |
Members |
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Past members |
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Website | mamasgun |
Mamas Gun is a British Soul/Pop band. It found early international success with a radio friendly soul pop sound. They made 5 full length albums with evolving personnel, reaching a sound rooted in classic soul with alternative/progressive leanings. Golden Days (2018) marked a major turning point, recording and producing it themselves.
History
[edit]Formation
[edit]The band was formed by Andy 'AP' Platts, the lead singer/composer/producer in 2007 and was joined by bassist 'Professor' Rex Horan, keyboardist Dave 'Eighties' Oliver, Terry 'Spiller' Lewis and drummer 'Union' Jack Pollitt after placing an ad on Myspace.com seeking musicians. The group name derives from the title of Erykah Badu's second album, Mama's Gun.
In addition to their involvement with Mamas Gun, the band members continue to work in various other capacities ranging from songwriting to studio sessions and touring work. Platts' songwriting collaborators include Rod Temperton, John Oates and former Gil Scott-Heron collaborator, Brian Jackson. He has enjoyed chart success in South East Asia penning number 1 hits for Korean artists Park Hyo Shin, John Park and Japanese singer Tomohisa Yamashita. Since 2015 he has also been an active member of Young Gun Silver Fox alongside Shawn Lee.[1][2] Terry ‘Spiller’ Lewis has played for US songwriter / artist Leon Ware, Lewis Taylor and The Impressions.
Music
[edit]UK releases
[edit]Mamas Gun's first single, "Pots of Gold", was released in August 2008 on Candelion Records and was playlisted on BBC Radio 2. Following its success, Mamas Gun recorded their debut album Routes to Riches, seeing its release in October 2009. The album was co-produced by producer/engineer, Julian Simmons, mixed by Producer/Engineer Jack Joseph Puig at Ocean Way, Los Angeles and mastered by Bob Ludwig. In June 2011 Mamas Gun released The Life And Soul, produced by Martin Terefe and Andreas Olsson. It yielded the singles "On A String", "Reconnection" and "Only One". In 2014, Cheap Hotel spawned the singles "Red Cassette", "Hello Goodnight" and "Cheap Hotel". The album charted at number 29 in the Independent UK album chart. The band released the Room Service EP via a Pledge exclusive. In 2018, with drummer Chris Boot. They decided to self produce Golden Days mastered by Pierre and Shawn Lee. Singles included "London Girls", "I Need A Win", and "You Make My Life A Better Place". After the release of Golden Days, the band re-recorded the song "This Is The Day".
Japan releases
[edit]Routes To Riches, released in November 2009, achieved a number 3 sales position on the Japanese Billboard charts. The lead single from this album, "House on a Hill", was a number 2 hit on the Japanese Hot 100 singles chart and the most played song on Japanese radio in 2009.[3]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Year | Album details |
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2009 | Routes to Riches
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2011 | The Life And Soul
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2014 | Cheap Hotel
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2016 | Room Service EP
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2018 | Golden Days
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2022 | Cure The Jones
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Singles
[edit]Year | Single | Album |
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2008 | "Pots of Gold" | Routes to Riches |
2009 | "Let's Find a Way" | |
"You Are the Music" | ||
2010 | "Finger On It"/ "Wishing" | |
Routes to Riches: Deluxe Edition | ||
2012 | "Only One" - feat. Beverley Knight | |
The Life and Soul | ||
2014 | "Red Cassette" | Cheap Hotel |
"Hello Goodnight" | ||
"Cheap Hotel" | ||
2018 | "London Girls" | Golden Days |
"You Make My Life A Better Place" | ||
"On The Wire" |
International Releases
[edit]Year | Album details |
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2009 | Other Side of Mamas Gun
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Videography
[edit]- "You Are the Music" (2009)
- "Let's Find a Way" (unofficial video) (2010)
- "Finger On It" (2010)
- "Pots of Gold" (2010)
- "On a String" (2011)
- "Reconnection" (2011)
- "Only One" (live) ft. Beverley Knight (2011)
- "Cheap Hotel" (2014)
- "Joy Rides" (2014)
- "Hello Goodnight" (2014)
- "Cheap Hotel" (2014)
- "London Girls" (2018)
- "I Need A Win" (2018)
- "On The Wire" (2018)
- "Party For One" (2022)
References
[edit]- ^ "Young Gun Silver Fox - West End Coast". Writteninmusic.com. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "Andy Platts | Artist/Songwriter/Producer". Andyplatts.co.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "Billboard JAPAN". Billboard JAPAN.
- ^ [1] [dead link ]
External links
[edit]- Mamas Gun Official Website
- Mamas Gun discography at Discogs