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Clive Product is a "new wave-folk-pop" performer who was born in Chalfont St Giles (UK) in 1963. Since 1990 he has lived in Berlin, Germany.

Clive self-released his early recordings to limited success. A collaboration with Lora Logic in 1988-89 led to some demo recordings, but no commercial release. However, in 1988, Clive Product became the second artist after Billy Bragg to appear on Utility Records. Billy’s 1983 album Life’s A Riot with Spy vs Spy had been the label’s first release (UTIL 1), but there wasn’t a UTIL 2 until Financial Suicide in 1988. By then Utility was owned by Billy and Peter Jenner and they were trying to showcase independent acts which had tried hard, but so far failed, to break through. Clive fitted the bill perfectly, having already released three albums, to no appreciable commercial success.

Financial Suicide was a six track compilation mini-album, taking tracks off Clive’s earlier LPs. It was notable for featuring a photograph of Clive's very own tea pot on the cover. The compilation includes Shoddy Body and Songs From An Untidy Bedroom (from Songs From An Untidy Bedroom (1986)), Everyone Sees What I See and The Man Who Thought He Was a Steam Train (from The Care Assistant (1987)), Penguins (from Village Tours Start Here (1983)) and a track that Clive released as a single, There Goes The Floor Again. The CD of this mini-album added Two Fat Girls (also from The Care Assistant).

In 1990 Clive relocated to Berlin and produced one more LP (Fate On A Plate) in 1992. Between 1993 and 1997 he wrote and edited the fanzine Big Untidy, which eventually led to the publication of a book in 1999, Beautiful Extremes: Conversations with Kevin Coyne. Clive was a close friend of Kevin and after Kevin's death in 2007 he contributed A Loving Hand for Whispers From The Offing – A Tribute to Kevin Coyne. Clive also features on Nikki Sudden's contribution to Whispers From The Offing and following Nikki's death he also contributed to the Nikki Sudden Download EP tribute album,

It appears that Clive has recorded several albums worth of unreleased new material, including Shooting Stars (2000) and Skeleton Songs (2002). An acoustic EP, Broken Pieces, was released on 9pm Records in 2004. Clive has also toured and recorded as part of The Anglo-German Low Stars. Their film soundtrack album The Night of The Amazon was released on 9pm Records in 2001 and they recorded an EP (The Dead Grandmas of Potsdam (2005)).

Clive has appeared with several artists over the years, notably TV Smith and Grae J Wall, with whom he recorded No One Should Drink Alone in 2006. His most recent album is the poignant Like The Tide Coming In, which was privately released in 2009. A live version of Dissolved (a track originally featured on Like The Tide Coming In) was included on the Meyer Records Sampler Vol.4, released in 2014.

Discography

LPs

Village Tours Start Here (1983)
Stretching Arms & Legs (with Gary Williams) (1985)
Songs From An Untidy Bedroom (1986)
The Care Assistant (1987)
Financial Suicide (compilation) (1988)
Fate On A Plate (1992)
No One Should Drink Alone (with Grae J Wall) (2006)
Like The Tide Coming In (2009)

EPs and Singles

Honest! It's Product! (1982)[1] (EP) (1982)
Everyone Sees What I See (1987)
There Goes The Floor Again (1988)
Broken Pieces (EP) (2004)

References

  1. ^ Mentioned in Rock Stars Stole my Life!: A Big Bad Love Affair with Music by Mark Ellen (2014)