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Crazyhead are an English
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from
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, England. Though lumped in with the largely media-created grebo scene, they were more influenced by the
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of the late 1960s, as well as bands like the
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,
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and
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. They have often described themselves as an ''"urban bastard blues band"'', and their songs range in theme from trenchant social commentary to the surreal, but always with an underlying vein of black humour.


Personnel

Current band members: * Kev Reverb (Kevin Bayliss) – Guitar, keyboards,
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* Anderson (Ian R. Anderson) – Vocals * Vom (Robert Morris) – Drums * Porkbeast (Dr. Alex Peach) – Bass, Backing Vocals (1985–1990, 2017) * Peter Creed – Guitar (1997–2000, 2017) Previous band members: * Fast Dick (Richard Bell) – Guitar (1985–1997) * Christina X (Christine Wigmore) – Bass (1990–2000) They have occasionally been joined by: * Gaz Birtles – Saxophone * John Barrow – Saxophone * Tony Robinson – Trumpet who were credited as "The Space Bastards" The brass section on "Rags" was The Phantom Horns: *
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– Trumpet * Gary Barnacle – Saxophone * Peter Thoms – Trombone *
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and
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sang backing vocals on the single, "Rags".


History

Formed in 1986, the band signed to the
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,
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, later that year and their début single, "What Gives You The Idea That You're So Amazing, Baby?", reached number 2 in the
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in March 1987. For the rest of the year they toured extensively, supporting
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, then
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, and also played at the
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. Their second single "Baby Turpentine" reached number 4 in the Indie Chart. In mid-1988, their third single "Time Has Taken Its Toll on You" reached No. 65 in the UK Singles Chart, their label now owned by
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. The band embarked on another UK tour to promote their début album ''Desert Orchid'', released in October 1988, along with another single, "Rags", and then toured Europe supporting
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. They then released the ''Have Love, Will Travel'' EP (which reached #68) before embarking on yet another UK tour. In 1989, they made two brief tours of the United States, and appeared at the
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. At the behest of the
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, they played an international music festival in Moscow, and in early 1990, along with Skin Games and
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they became one of the first western bands to tour post-
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. Later that year they played at the
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n Independence Day concert to an audience of 50,000. The band were dropped by Food Records in 1989, and their second album ''Some Kind of Fever'' was released by
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. In 1992 they gigged across Europe, and in 1993 embarked on a tour of the UK to promote an album of
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s, ''Live in Memphis'', even though the deal to release it fell through. Over the next few years, Crazyhead made sporadic live appearances. In 1997, they released ''Fucked By Rock'' – a collection of previously unreleased material, demo versions, and live tracks, and an EP of new material, ''13th Floor''. They again toured the UK, supporting The Mission on a number of UK dates. They started recording material for a new album, but the departure of Anderson to work in Thailand and Cambodia (where he continued to perform, in bands such as the Lazy Jazz Drunks and Stiff Little Punks) meant the end of Crazyhead. They played a farewell gig in Leicester on 21 December 2000. Kev Reverb and Vom went on to play in an alternative rock band called Scaley Fuego, based in Leicester. This three-piece band was fronted by singer/bassist Stewart Brackley. In 2013, Porkbeast, Vom and Anderson joined Robber Byker from
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to form a new band called Swamp Delta. They subsequently released a number of singles and played at the
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and Rebellion festivals during the summer of 2014. A tour of venues across the UK followed in the summer of 2015. Ian Anderson went on to front The Scavengers – a punk/rockabilly influenced band, based in Brighton. Crazyhead reformed in 2017 for a series of autumn shows throughout the UK. They played at the Indie Daze 4 festival in October 2017, with further shows taking place during 2018: at the
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in Oxford Street, London on 4 May; at the Uprising Festival in Leicester on 26 May; and at the
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Festival (main stage) on 27 May. Due to the retirement abroad of guitarist Reverb, Crazyhead's final concert of the 2019 tour took place at Leicester's Donkey Bar on Friday 30 August. Crazyhead reformed for the Mad Dog Went Insane Tour in 2023, playing Leicester, Leeds, Manchester, London and Nottingham venues.


Discography


Singles


EPs


Albums


Afterwards

* Kev Reverb worked as a record producer and engineer at his 'Memphis Studio' (in Leicester, named in tribute to
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) and has worked with such diverse artists as
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, Diesel Park West,
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,
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,
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and Satan's Little Heartbreakers. * Robert Morris (Vom) has played drums with Zodiac Mindwarp intermittently since 1993, while Reverb played bass and produced Zodiac's 2001 album ''I Am Rock''. Morris has also been a member of Diesel Park West since 2007. Contrary to what various websites claim, Vom was ''not'' the drummer with
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; their drummer was Steve Ritchie – also nicknamed "Vom". As of 2013, Morris was also playing in the band Swamp Delta, alongside other original Crazyhead members. * Christina Wigmore went on to work in community arts. With Debs Bracher, she formed Timeless Banditz, who released a 12" EP of
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called ''Hose Down'' on Communicato Records in 2004. She also played bass with two Leicester bands: Nylon 9 and Jesuscarfish. * Porkbeast gained a PhD in social history. In 2013, he formed the
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band Swamp Delta, together with Robber Byker from
Gaye Bykers on Acid Gaye Bykers on Acid (GBOA) are an English psychedelic rock band from Leicester, and one of the founder members of the grebo music scene. They later released both thrash punk and dance music albums under various aliases. Personnel * Mary Byk ...
, Ian Anderson and Robert 'Vom' Morris. * Anderson gained a degree in fine art, completed a
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certicate, and worked as a teacher of English in Poland, the Czech Republic, China, Thailand and Cambodia. He returned to the UK in 2012/13 and joined up with other former members of Crazyhead in Swamp Delta. He also performed with Brighton-based punk/rockabilly/60s garage-rock band
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, who released two albums on Flicknife Records: ''Picked From the Bone'' (2019) and ''Rights of Salvage'' (2020). He also recorded tracks with Kev Byker and Ubertroll. * The original line-up of Crazyhead met up again in March 2013 but nothing new transpired. Vom, Porkbeast and Anderson then went on to form the band Swamp Delta with Robber Byker from
Gaye Bykers on Acid Gaye Bykers on Acid (GBOA) are an English psychedelic rock band from Leicester, and one of the founder members of the grebo music scene. They later released both thrash punk and dance music albums under various aliases. Personnel * Mary Byk ...
. They played at the
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festival and at
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in the summer of 2014. *In 2017, Indie Daze/Mute Elephant booked Crazyhead for a reunion appearance at the Indie Daze 4 festival on 7 October, along with House of Love,
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,
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, and others. A full-scale reunion tour was then scheduled for the autumn of 2017: "Late 80s Urban Bastard Blues legends Crazyhead have agreed that 25 years is far too long to leave their legacy of late 80s Rock Monsterism to gather dust. With the new Ed Sheeran generation blissfully unaware of the power of Crazyhead’s blistering live experience, the time is ripe for a rock and growl rebirth."


References


External links


Official website
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