Chelsea are an English
punk rock band which formed in 1976.
Three of the four original band members went on to found
Generation X.
More than two decades after its release, the band's debut single, "Right to Work", was included in the ''
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History
Formation (1976)
The original line-up of the band was assembled in late 1976 by John Krivine and Steph Raynor, the owners of
Acme Attractions, a fashion boutique shop in
King's Road in
Chelsea, London, comprising vocalist
Gene October
Gene October is a British singer and songwriter who was a formative figure in London's punk rock movement in the late 1970s.
Music career
In 1976, October was involved in the creation of The Roxy when he suggested to the management of Chagu ...
, guitarist William Broad (later and better known as
Billy Idol), bassist
Tony James and drummer John Towe; James and Towe had previously been in
London SS
The London SS is a British rock group founded in March 1975 by drummer Geir Wade, bassist John Brown, guitarist Mick Jones, and guitarist Eunan Brady (formerly of the Hollywood Brats). They later became associated with the then new punk rock s ...
. Raynor went on to establish the 'Boy' fashion label that became an icon of post punk British youth culture. After three support gigs playing cover versions of other bands' songs, Idol and James departed in November 1976, taking Towe with them, to form Generation X.
Early singles and ''Chelsea'' (1977-1979)
October then recruited Carey Fortune (drums), Martin Stacy (guitar) and Bob Jessie (bass), with the last two soon replaced by Henry Daze (
Henry Badowski
Henry Badowski (born October 1958) is a British multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer, who was a member of several punk rock bands in the 1970s before embarking on a solo career.
Career
Badowski's apprenticeship started in several U ...
) and
James Stevenson.
''Chelsea's'' first single, "Right to Work", was released in June 1977 by
Step-Forward Records. Recorded by the October/Fortune/Daze/Stevenson line-up of the band, it was their most popular song, and also appeared on the soundtrack album (issued in 1978 by
Polydor) to the 1977
Derek Jarman film ''
Jubilee'' (which October had appeared in).
Simon Cade Williams, aka Simon Vitesse, joined the band as bassist in 1977 for a UK tour and the band's second single, "High Rise Living". This rapid turnover of band members was characteristic throughout Chelsea's existence, with October the only constant presence.

On 25 August 1978 the band released another single, "Urban Kids", which was co-written by October and
Alternative TV[ and produced by ex- Who manager Kit Lambert.
After spending 1977–78 touring in the UK and overseas, they released their first album, '' Chelsea'', in 1979.
A singles compilation, '']Alternative Hits
''Alternative Hits'' is an album by British punk rock band Chelsea. Since all the album's tracks had been previously released as singles except "Come On". ''Alternative Hits'' is regarded as a compilation album. Songs include a version of the ...
'', was released in 1980; it was also issued in the U.S. by I.R.S. Records
I.R.S. Records was an American record label founded by Miles Copeland III, Jay Boberg, and Carl Grasso in 1979. I.R.S. produced some of the most popular bands of the 1980s, and was particularly known for issuing records by college rock, new wave ...
, retitled ''No Escape''.
New line-ups, ''Evacuate'' and later albums (1982-present)
After a split, October put together a new line-up, including guitarist Nic Austin, which recorded the critically acclaimed second album ''Evacuate'' (1982).
October sporadically released albums with various Chelsea line-ups throughout the 1980s, including ''Original Sinners'', ''Rocks Off'' and ''Underwraps' ''in which the band were joined by Clash drummer Nicky 'Topper' Headon on a cover of The Clash's song "Somebody Got Murdered"'' '.
In the early 1990s, a line-up featuring the returning Austin and new bassist Mat Sargent released ''The Alternative'' (1993) and ''Traitors Gate'' (1994) albums. In 1999, the line-up from the first album, including Stevenson, reformed for the Social Chaos Tour across North America. A live album, ''Metallic F.O.: Live at CBGB's'' (released 2002), was recorded at CBGB in New York City during this tour. Augmented by Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks are an English punk rock band formed in Bolton, England in 1976 by singer-songwriter-guitarist Pete Shelley and singer-songwriter Howard Devoto. They are regarded as a seminal influence on the Manchester music scene, the independen ...
bassist Tony Barber, the band released ''Faster, Cheaper and Better Looking'' in 2005.
Austin and Sargent returned in 2011, and this line-up released the album ''Saturday Night Sunday Morning'' in 2015. The ''Mission Impossible'' album followed in 2017. Both albums were recorded at Panther Studios in Surrey and produced by Dick Crippen of Tenpole Tudor, King Kurt
King Kurt are a rock-n-roll band from the UK. They formed in 1981 and split up in 1988, although they have reformed sporadically and played a reunion concert in 2010. They are best known for their hit single, "Destination Zululand" (1983).
F ...
and The Weird Things.
May 2021 saw the release of Chelsea’s 12th studio album ''Meanwhile Gardens'' on Westworld Records. The long-standing line up of October, Austin and Sargent was joined by drummer Steve Grainger and featured guest performances from past band members Martin Stacey, James Stevenson, Bob Jesse and Rob Miller. The album was recorded at Panther Studios in between the 2020 COVID lockdowns with Dick Crippen producing.
Discography
Studio albums
*'' Chelsea'' (1979, Step-Forward)
*''Alternative Hits'' (1979, Step-Forward)
*'' Evacuate'' (1982, Step-Forward)
*''Original Sinners'' (1985, Communiqué)
*''Rocks Off'' (1986, Jungle)
*''Underwraps'' (1989, I.R.S.)
*''The Alternative'' (1993, Alter Ego)
*''Traitors Gate'' (1994, Weser)
*''Faster, Cheaper and Better'' ''Looking'' (2005, Captain Oi!
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)
*''Saturday Night Sunday Morning'' (2015, Westworld)
*''Mission Impossible'' (2017, Westworld)
*''Meanwhile Gardens'' (2021, Westworld)
*''Radio Active Tapes'' (2022, Gutterwail)
Live albums
*''Live and Well'' (1984, Picasso)
*''Metallic F.O.: Live at CBGB's'' (2002, Red Steel)
*''Live at the Music Machine 1978'' (2005, Released Emotions)
*''Live and Loud'' (2005, Harry May)
Compilation albums
*''Alternative Hits
''Alternative Hits'' is an album by British punk rock band Chelsea. Since all the album's tracks had been previously released as singles except "Come On". ''Alternative Hits'' is regarded as a compilation album. Songs include a version of the ...
'' (1980, Step-Forward) released as ''No Escape'' in USA (1980, I.R.S.
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)
*''Just for the Record'' (1983, Step-Forward)
*''Back Trax'' (1988, Illegal)
*''Unreleased Stuff'' (1989, Clay)
*''Fools and Soldiers'' (1997, Receiver)
*''The Punk Singles Collection 1977-82'' (1998, Captain Oi!)
*''Punk Rock Rarities'' (1999, Captain Oi!)
*''The BBC Punk Sessions'' (2001, Captain Oi!)
*''Urban Kids - A Punk Rock Anthology'' (2004, Castle
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)
*''Right to Work - The Singles'' (2015, Let Them Eat Vinyl)
*''Anthologies 1,2 and 3'' (2016, Westworld)
Singles
*"Right to Work" (1977, Step-Forward)
*"High Rise Living" (1977, Step-Forward)
*"Urban Kids" (1978, Step-Forward)
*"Decide" (1979, Step-Forward/I.R.S.)
*"No-One's Coming Outside" (1980, Step-Forward)
*"Look at the Outside" (1980, Step-Forward)
*"No Escape" (1980, Step-Forward)
*"Rockin' Horse" (1981, Step-Forward)
*"Freemans" (1981, Step-Forward)
*"Evacuate" (1981, Step-Forward)
*"War Across the Nation" (1982, Step-Forward)
*"Stand Out" (1982, Step-Forward)
*"Valium Mother" (1985, Communiqué)
*"Shine the Light" (1986, Communiqué)
*"Give Me More" (1986, self-released)
*"We Dare" (1994, Weser)
*"Sod the War" (2007, TKO)
*”Ca$h” (2021, Westworld)
Compilation appearances
*"Right to Work" on '' Jubilee'' (1978, Polydor)
References
External links
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Musical groups from London
English punk rock groups
Musical groups established in 1976
1976 establishments in England