Blancmange () are an English
synth-pop
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band formed in
Harrow, London
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, in 1979. The band were a duo for much of their career, composed of Neil Arthur (vocals) and Stephen Luscombe (keyboards). They came to prominence in the early 1980s, releasing four UK top-20 singles: "
Living on the Ceiling", "
Waves
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", "
Blind Vision" and "
Don't Tell Me". They released three studio albums during that decade: ''
Happy Families'' (1982), ''
Mange Tout
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** Snap pea with rounded pods and thick pod walls
** Snow pea
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'' (1984) and ''
Believe You Me'' (1985).
The duo amicably broke up in 1986 but reformed in the late 2000s, and in 2011 released their fourth studio album, ''
Blanc Burn''. Luscombe left following the release due to ill health, and since then Arthur alone has continued to perform under the Blancmange name, releasing nine new studio albums along with a re-recording of the band's debut studio album, titled ''
Happy Families Too...'' (2013).
He has also been involved in a further three collaborative albums as Fader (with
Benge) and Near Future (with Jez Bernholz).
Biography
Formation
Blancmange was formed in
Harrow, London
Harrow () is a large town in Greater London, England, and serves as the principal settlement of the London Borough of Harrow. Lying about north-west of Charing Cross and south of Watford, the entire town including its localities had a populat ...
, in 1979 by lead vocalist Neil Arthur (born 15 June 1958,
Darwen
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The A666 road, A666 road passes through Darwen towards Blackburn to the north, Bolton to ...
, Lancashire), instrumentalists Stephen Luscombe (born 29 October 1954,
Hillingdon
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, Middlesex) and Laurence Stevens. Stevens left shortly after the band was formed, and Arthur and Luscombe continued as a duo. The group's name derived from the dessert of the
same name. The duo released their first
EP, ''Irene and Mavis'', the following year, but their first real exposure came via the track "Sad Day" on the compilation album ''
Some Bizzare Album
''Some Bizzare Album'' is the first compilation album issued by Some Bizzare Records. It was released in January 1981 as a sampler of the label's musical ethos. The acts were not signed exclusively to the label at the time.
Information
The album c ...
'' (1981), alongside acts such as
Soft Cell
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and
Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode are an English electronic music, electronic band formed in Basildon, Essex in 1980. Originally formed with the line-up of Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher (musician), Andy Fletcher and Vince Clarke, the band currently consists ...
. This led to them signing a
recording contract
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with
London Records
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.
In December 1981 they supported
Japan
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on their "Visions of China" UK tour.
Success
The duo found minor success with their 1982
double A-side
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d single, "
God's Kitchen"/"I've Seen the Word", which peaked at no. 65 in the UK. This was followed by "
Feel Me", which peaked at no. 46. Later that year, they broke through with "
Living on the Ceiling", which reached no. 7 on the
UK Singles Chart and was an international hit. Their debut studio album, ''
Happy Families'' (which featured a
sleeve
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The sleeve is a characteristic of fashion seen in almost every country and time period, across a myri ...
painting in the style of
Louis Wain and of the cover artwork of
Enid Blyton
Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was an English children's writer, whose books have been worldwide bestsellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. Her books are still enormously popular and have been tra ...
's books), also reached the top 30.
Further hits followed with "
Waves
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" (no. 19), "
Blind Vision" (no. 10), "
That's Love, That It Is" (no. 33) and "
Don't Tell Me" (no. 8), while their second studio album ''
Mange Tout
Mange tout (French for "eat all") or mangetout may refer to:
*Sugar pea or edible-pod pea including:
** Snap pea with rounded pods and thick pod walls
** Snow pea
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'' (1984) also reached no. 8 in the
UK Albums Chart
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. The album featured a
cover version
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of
ABBA
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's "
The Day Before You Came", which reached no. 22 in the UK (slightly higher than Abba's original less than two years earlier). However, after this, the band's fortunes declined. Their 1985 single "
What's Your Problem" only reached no. 40, and the subsequent studio album ''
Believe You Me'' (1985) spent only two weeks in the UK Albums Chart, peaking at no. 54.
The duo announced that they were breaking up in June 1986 after a
Greenpeace
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concert at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Luscombe released an album of Indian-influenced music, ''New Demons'', with
Pandit Dinesh, Peter Culshaw, Priya Khajuria and
Asha Bhosle
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under the name West India Company, in 1989. Meanwhile, Arthur released his debut solo studio album, ''
Suitcase
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'', in 1994, which spawned the singles "
One Day, One Time" (UK No. 80, 1992) and "
I Love I Hate" (UK No. 50, 1994). In 2008, Edsel re-released the three studio albums as expanded versions.
Reformed
Following a gap of a quarter of a century, Blancmange reunited and released their fourth studio album, ''
Blanc Burn'', in March 2011. After suffering from an
abdominal aortic aneurysm
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, Luscombe was forced to leave the band. Since then Arthur elected to continue recording and performing as Blancmange, with the assistance of
session musician
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s.
Blancmange performed a UK tour in November 2013, during which they played their debut studio album ''Happy Families'' (1982) in its entirety at each show. They also released a new album, ''
Happy Families Too...'', featuring updated recordings of the original tracks from their 1982 debut album.
Initially the new album was only available to buy on the tour, but a digital download followed and a physical CD was released on 7 April 2014 which included four brand new remixes.
On 2 December 2014, the official Blancmange website announced details of a new studio album for release on 23 March 2015 on
Cherry Red Records
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. The album, ''
Semi Detached'', contains ten tracks.
On 9 March 2015, the first single from ''Semi Detached'', "Paddington", was released as a digital download. The second single from the album, "Useless", was announced for release on 11 May 2015.
On 23 April 2015, Blancmange announced a new album of instrumental music titled ''
Nil by Mouth''. This release was initially only available for purchase at the band's two shows at London's Red Gallery in May 2015. It subsequently became available as a CD through the official Blancmange website on 25 September 2015.
On 29 May 2015, Blancmange announced the release of their cover of
Can's "
I Want More" as a limited edition 12" record for
Record Store Day
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, making it the third single from ''Semi Detached''.
''
Commuter 23'', a studio album containing 14 tracks, was released on 11 March 2016.
On 20 March 2017, the band announced on their website that a new studio album, ''
Unfurnished Rooms,'' would be released on 22 September 2017. On 23 June 2017, Fader, a new musical project between Neil Arthur and Benge, released their debut studio album, ''First Light''. It was preceded by a single, "I Prefer Solitude", on 7 June 2017. In August 2017,
Edsel Records released the 9-CD boxset ''The Blanc Tapes'' that expanded each of the three 1980s albums over three discs with additional material and liner notes by Neil Arthur.
In February 2018, Near Future, another side project comprising Neil Arthur and Jez Bernholz (from Gazelle Twin), announced they will release their debut studio album, ''Ideal Home'', on 25 May 2018. In April 2018, Blancmange announced a forthcoming studio album, ''
Wanderlust
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Etymology
The first documented use of the term in English occurred in 1902 as a reflection of what was then seen as a chara ...
'', and a UK tour in November.
In July 2019, ''In Shadow'', the second studio album by the Fader project (Neil Arthur and Benge), was announced for release on 18 October 2019.
An instrumental album by Blancmange, ''Nil by Mouth II'', was released on 22 November 2019 as a limited-edition run of 1000 copies. The album was released on a larger scale on CD in June 2020.
A new album, titled ''Mindset'', preceded by a single with the same title in February, was released in June 2020.
Discography
* ''
Happy Families'' (1982)
* ''
Mange Tout
Mange tout (French for "eat all") or mangetout may refer to:
*Sugar pea or edible-pod pea including:
** Snap pea with rounded pods and thick pod walls
** Snow pea
The snow pea is an edible-pod pea with flat pods and thin pod walls, in contras ...
'' (1984)
* ''
Believe You Me'' (1985)
* ''
Blanc Burn'' (2011)
* ''
Happy Families Too...'' (2013)
* ''
Semi Detached'' (2015)
* ''
Nil by Mouth'' (2015)
* ''
Commuter 23'' (2016)
* ''
Unfurnished Rooms'' (2017)
* ''
Wanderlust
Wanderlust is a strong desire to wander or travel and explore the world. The term has its roots in German Romanticism.
Etymology
The first documented use of the term in English occurred in 1902 as a reflection of what was then seen as a chara ...
'' (2018)
* ''Nil by Mouth II'' (2019)
* ''Waiting Room (Volume 1)'' (2020)
* ''Mindset'' (2020)
* ''Expanded Mindset'' (2020)
* ''Nil by Mouth III'' (2021)
* ''Commercial Break'' (2021)
* ''Nil by Mouth IV/V'' (2022)
* ''Private View'' (2022)
* Nil by Mouth VI (2024)
References
External links
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Alternative dance musical groups
Musical groups established in 1979
1979 establishments in England
Musical groups disestablished in 1987
1987 disestablishments in England
Musical groups reestablished in 2006
English synth-pop new wave groups
English synth-pop groups
English new wave musical groups
English musical duos
New wave duos
English male musical duos
Musical groups from the London Borough of Harrow
London Records artists
Sire Records artists
Warner Records artists
Proper Records artists