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The Auteurs were a British
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band of the 1990s, and a vehicle for songwriter
Luke Haines Luke Michael Haines (born 7 October 1967) is an English musician, songwriter and author. He has recorded music under various names and with various bands, including The Auteurs, Baader Meinhof and Black Box Recorder. Career ''New Wave'' Hain ...
(guitar, piano and vocals). Several bands influenced by the Auteurs have taken their names from the band's songs. The Polish band
Lenny Valentino Lenny Valentino was a dream pop band from Mysłowice, Poland formed in 1998. They disbanded in 2001. Lenny Valentino formed in 1998, with guitarist/vocalist Artur Rojek (of the band Myslovitz) as the primary songwriter. Mietall Waluś (bass), M ...
took its name from the Auteurs' song on their album ''Now I'm a Cowboy'' and the
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based band Valet took its name from the song "Valet Parking" from ''New Wave''.


History

Formerly a member of
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, Haines created the Auteurs with his then-girlfriend Alice Readman on bass guitar, former classmate Glenn Collins on drums, and later added James Banbury on cello. (Banbury went on to record an album with
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under the name Infantjoy, entitled ''Where the Night Goes'' featuring a vocal performance by
Sarah Nixey Sarah Anne Nixey (born 21 December 1973 in Dorset, England) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the vocalist in Black Box Recorder. Her debut solo album, '' Sing, Memory'', was released on 19 February 2007, followed by ''Brave Tin Sol ...
of
Black Box Recorder Black Box Recorder were an English indie rock band. They debuted in 1998 with '' England Made Me'' and followed this up with '' The Facts of Life'', which gave them their first hit with the single of the same name in April 2000. Their third ...
singing a version of
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's "
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". An Infantjoy album – ''With –'' was released in 2006 with collaborators including
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,
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and Populous.) The Auteurs demo tape and gig led to the band gaining a
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with
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. Their first single "Show Girl" was praised by the British music magazine ''
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'' and the album '' New Wave'' (1993) was nominated for a
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. The Auteurs later became associated with the
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movement. However this association was not liked by Haines, who frequently made derogatory remarks about his peers. After ''New Wave'', the band remained on the fringes of the music scene. Drummer Glen Collins was replaced by Barny C. Rockford, after being headhunted from
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by producer Phil Vinall. Their next album ''
Now I'm a Cowboy ''Now I'm a Cowboy'' is the 1994 second album by British alternative rock band The Auteurs. On 2 June 2014 ''Now I'm a Cowboy'' was reissued alongside ''After Murder Park'' and ''How I Learned to Love the Bootboys''. The reissue features unrele ...
'' (1994), built on the themes of ''New Wave'' and contained Haines' best known song, "Lenny Valentino". Demonstrating, again, their difference from their musical peers, the band's next release was '' The Auteurs vs. μ-Ziq'', Auteurs songs
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ed by producer µ-Ziq (aka Michael Paradinas). In interviews at the time Haines claimed he found contemporary
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and
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more interesting than most Britpop bands. In 1996, The Auteurs released '' After Murder Park'', produced by
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, and it included "Land Lovers", "Unsolved Child Murder", and "Buddha". The album was recorded at
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following a year during which Haines had spent most of his time in a wheelchair after jumping off a wall. Haines made the '' Baader Meinhof'' album as a solo artist under the name Baader Meinhof, using some musicians from the Auteurs. The Auteurs supported Baader Meinhof at a London show in Camden's
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. The last Auteurs record, ''
How I Learned to Love the Bootboys ''How I Learned to Love the Bootboys'' is the fourth and final album by British rock band the Auteurs. It was released on 5 July 1999 through Hut and Virgin Records. Following their third studio album '' After Murder Park'' (1996), Haines started ...
'', was released in 1999. Alice Readman left the band around the time of the last album, and was replaced by various musicians for live/touring purposes.


Post-Breakup

Haines worked as one third of the art-pop band
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. In 2001 he released the soundtrack album to the film ''
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'', rapidly followed by his first solo album proper, '' The Oliver Twist Manifesto''. 2003 saw him release '' Das Capital'', a collection of re-recorded Auteurs era songs, with a couple of new tracks, apparently intended as closure for that band. In January 2009, Haines released a book entitled ''Bad Vibes'', which serves dually as an autobiographical account of his years with the Auteurs, and as a record of the Britpop movement of the 1990s. Throughout the book, he never refers to James Banbury by name, referring to him simply as "the Cellist", although he is named in full in the acknowledgements. Banbury later worked with Pete Davis under the name Dadahack. Their debut album ''TAP3'' was a hybrid cassette/mp3 playing device and was released in April 2010. In 2014, British independent label 3 Loop Music re-released all of the Auteurs' albums (along with Haines' "Baader Meinhoff" album) as expanded editions which featured b-sides, demos, radio session tracks, live recordings and remixes. ''New Wave'' and ''Baader Meinhoff'' were also re-released by the label on heavyweight 180gsm vinyl.


Members

*
Luke Haines Luke Michael Haines (born 7 October 1967) is an English musician, songwriter and author. He has recorded music under various names and with various bands, including The Auteurs, Baader Meinhof and Black Box Recorder. Career ''New Wave'' Hain ...
- guitar, piano, vocals (1991-1999) *Alice Readman - bass guitar (1991-1999) *Glenn Collins - drums (1991-1993) *James Banbury - cello (1993-1999) *Barny C. Rockford - drums (1994-1999)


Discography


Studio albums

* '' New Wave'' (1993) – UK No. 22 * ''
Now I'm a Cowboy ''Now I'm a Cowboy'' is the 1994 second album by British alternative rock band The Auteurs. On 2 June 2014 ''Now I'm a Cowboy'' was reissued alongside ''After Murder Park'' and ''How I Learned to Love the Bootboys''. The reissue features unrele ...
'' (1994) – UK No. 27 * '' After Murder Park'' (1996) – UK No. 53 * ''
How I Learned to Love the Bootboys ''How I Learned to Love the Bootboys'' is the fourth and final album by British rock band the Auteurs. It was released on 5 July 1999 through Hut and Virgin Records. Following their third studio album '' After Murder Park'' (1996), Haines started ...
'' (1999) – UK No. 114


EPs

* ''Live Acoustic EP'' (1993) * ''The Auteurs Vs. µ-Ziq'' (remixes), (1994) * ''Back with the Killer'' (1995) – UK No. 45 * ''Kids Issue'' (1996) – UK No. 163


Singles

*"
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" (1992) *"Housebreaker"/"Valet Parking" (1993) *"How Could I Be Wrong" (10 May 1993) *"New French Girlfriend" (1993) *"Lenny Valentino" (22 November 1993) – UK No. 41 *"Chinese Bakery" (8 April 1994) – UK No. 42 *"Light Aircraft on Fire" (9 February 1996) – UK No. 58 *"The Rubettes" (5 July 1999) – UK No. 66


References


External links


Unofficial Auteurs web site
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