Colin Ivor Moulding (born 17 August 1955) is an English bassist, singer, and songwriter who was one of the core members of the
rock
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band
XTC
XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (vocals, guitars) and Colin Moulding (vocals, bass), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing ...
. Moulding wrote their first three charting UK singles: "
Life Begins at the Hop" (1979), "
Making Plans for Nigel" (1979) and "
Generals and Majors" (1980).
Early life
Moulding was born in Swindon on 17 August 1955 to working class parents. His father, Charlie, chiefly worked for
British Rail
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and his mother, Vera, worked part-time as a laundry woman. While his childhood was happy, he was described as being "painfully shy".
In 1970, Moulding heard "
All Right Now" by
Free, who became his favorite band and spurred him to take up the
bass guitar
The bass guitar (), also known as the electric bass guitar, electric bass, or simply the bass, is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family. It is similar in appearance and construction to an Electric guitar, electric but with a longer nec ...
. Moulding later said, "In my early teens I had pretty high hopes of doing something academic, but once I'd discovered music it all went out the window. I started growing my hair and got totally engrossed in the scene." His long hair eventually led to him being expelled from school. In 1972, he acquired a mustard-coloured
Fender Jazz bass
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and met local drummer
Terry Chambers, and the two would eventually form a short-lived band that played cover songs.
Career
Moulding began jamming with another local musician,
Andy Partridge
Andrew John Partridge (born 11 November 1953) is an English guitarist, singer-songwriter and record producer best known for co-founding the band XTC. He and Colin Moulding each acted as a songwriter and frontman for XTC, with Partridge writing a ...
, circa 1972–1973 and soon joined Partridge's band Star Park, convincing Partridge to hire Chambers as well. In July 1975, after a period in which the band were known as the Helium Kidz, they changed their name to
XTC
XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (vocals, guitars) and Colin Moulding (vocals, bass), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing ...
. Several of the band's early hits were penned by Moulding: 1979's "
Life Begins at the Hop" was their first to chart in the UK, Australia and Canada; that same year, "
Making Plans for Nigel", from the album ''
Drums and Wires
''Drums and Wires'' is the third studio album by the English rock band XTC, released 17 August 1979 on Virgin Records. It is a more pop-orientated affair than the band's previous, '' Go 2'' (1978), and was named for its emphasis on guitars ("w ...
'', became a Top 40 hit in the UK, Canada, Netherlands and New Zealand; "
Generals and Majors", from 1980's ''
Black Sea
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'', became the band's first charting single in the US, reaching No. 28 in ''
Billboard
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''.
Outside of his work with XTC (and their alter-ego side project
the Dukes of Stratosphear
The Dukes of Stratosphear were an English rock band formed in 1984 by Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding, Dave Gregory, and Ian Gregory. Modelled after psychedelic pop groups from the 1960s, the Dukes were initially publicised by Virgin Records ...
), Moulding released a solo single in 1980 under the pseudonym "The Colonel": "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen" b/w "I Need Protection". The project came about after Moulding was dissatisfied that he hadn't been able to make a bigger contribution to ''Black Sea'', due to time constraints. Moulding later said, "I was peeved at being hurried and I wanted to do something fun with a different band and girl backing singers." Since Moulding had penned several of XTC's hits,
Virgin Records
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supported the solo project, but the single ultimately failed to chart.
In 1986,
David Gilmour
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approached Moulding over becoming
Pink Floyd
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's new bass player following
Roger Waters
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' departure. He turned it down, as XTC were in the midst of recording ''
Skylarking'' (1986).
He later played bass and co-produced one track on the 1994
Sam Phillips
Samuel Cornelius Phillips (January 5, 1923 – July 30, 2003) was an American disc jockey, songwriter and record producer. He was the founder of Sun Records and Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, where he produced recordings by Elvis Presley, R ...
album ''
Martinis and Bikinis''. In 1995, Moulding contributed bass to several tracks of French band
L'Affaire Louis' Trio's album ''L'Homme aux mille vies''. In 2005, he contributed to
Billy Sherwood's
Pink Floyd
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tribute album ''
Return to the Dark Side of the Moon'', performing "Brain Damage" with
Robby Krieger
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and
Geoff Downes
Geoffrey Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English keyboardist who gained fame as a member of the new wave group the Buggles with Trevor Horn, the progressive rock band Yes, and the supergroup Asia.
Born in Stockport, Downes moved to Lond ...
.
After XTC
After releasing 14 albums, XTC disbanded in 2006. In February 2007, Partridge told music website
Pitchfork Media
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that Moulding was "not interested in music any more, and doesn't want to write". Moulding concurred in having a recent loss of interest in music.
In November 2008, he emerged for an interview about "Making Plans For Nigel" for an installment in the series of interviews by Todd Bernhardt. He gave a two-hour interview in December on the
Todd Rundgren
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fansite, ''Rundgren Radio''.
Moulding made vocal contributions to a Billy Sherwood progressive rock album (''The Prog Collective'', August 2012), combining with
Rick Wakeman
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on "Check Point Karma". In 2012, he appeared on Sherwood's album ''Songs of the Century: An All-Star Tribute to Supertramp''.
He performed a lead vocal for the song "The Man Who Died Two Times" from the album ''In Extremis'' by the progressive rock band
Days Between Stations (released 15 May 2013) and appears in the video for the song, released in June 2014.
Moulding played bass on "High Noon", a track on
Anton Barbeau's 2016 release ''Magic Act'', and contributed vocals to the title track of ''Little World'', a 2016 collaboration between Barbeau and Sacramento singer Allyson Seconds. Moulding also appeared in both the "High Noon" and "Little World" videos.
In 2017, Moulding and Chambers recorded an EP titled ''
Great Aspirations'' that was credited to "TC&I". It was released on 20 October 2017.
In October/November 2018 TC&I, featuring Moulding, Chambers, Steve Tilling, Gary Bamford, Susannah Bevington and Moulding's son Lee, played a series of six gigs at the Swindon Arts Centre. The sets consisted of a selection of Moulding's songs from XTC's career plus material from the TC&I EP and a cover of Andy Partridge's "
Statue of Liberty
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". Highlights of the concerts were released in August 2019 on CD and in download format under the title ''Naked Flames: Live at Swindon Arts Centre''.
Technique
Moulding is self-taught as a bass player; he was learning rock riffs at the age of 15. He cites
Andy Fraser of Free as an early musical influence, and has stated a preference for an intuitive approach to writing and playing rather than study.
[Dou]
Interview of Colin Moulding
''Rundgren Radio'' (fansite), 7 December 2008, Retrieved 9 December 2008 When writing songs, Moulding has used guitars and keyboards rather than the bass guitar.
Personal life
In February 1974, Moulding married Carol Evans, whom he had been dating since March 1973. They have a son, Lee, born in June 1974.
Moulding has a brother, Graham, who is five years his senior.
Discography
Compositions for XTC/The Dukes of Stratosphear
*''
White Music'' (1978)
**"Crosswires"
**"Do What You Do"
**"I'll Set Myself on Fire"
**"Dance Band" (CD bonus track)
**"Heatwave" (CD bonus track)
**"Instant Tunes" (CD bonus track)
*''
Go 2'' (1978)
**"Buzzcity Talking"
**"Crowded Room"
**"The Rhythm"
**"I Am the Audience"
*''
Drums and Wires
''Drums and Wires'' is the third studio album by the English rock band XTC, released 17 August 1979 on Virgin Records. It is a more pop-orientated affair than the band's previous, '' Go 2'' (1978), and was named for its emphasis on guitars ("w ...
'' (1979)
**"Making Plans for Nigel"
**"Day in Day Out"
**"Ten Feet Tall"
**"That is the Way"
**"
Life Begins at the Hop" (CD bonus track)
**"Limelight" (CD bonus track)
*''
Black Sea
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'' (1980)
**"Generals and Majors"
**"Love at First Sight"
**"Smokeless Zone" (CD bonus track)
**”Ban the Bomb (CD bonus track)
*''
English Settlement'' (1982)
**"Runaways"
**"Ball and Chain"
**"Fly on the Wall"
**"English Roundabout"
*''
Mummer
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'' (1983)
**"
Wonderland"
**"Deliver Us from the Elements"
**"In Loving Memory of a Name"
*''
The Big Express'' (1984)
**"Wake Up"
**"I Remember the Sun"
**"Washaway" (CD bonus track)
*''
25 O'Clock'' (1985)
**"What in the World??..."
*''
Skylarking'' (1986)
**"Grass"
**"The Meeting Place"
**"Big Day"
**"Dying"
**"Sacrificial Bonfire"
*''
Psonic Psunspot'' (1987)
**"Vanishing Girl"
**"Shiny Cage"
**"The Affiliated"
*''
Oranges and Lemons
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'' (1989)
**"King for a Day"
**"One of the Millions"
**"Cynical Days"
*''
Nonsuch'' (1992)
**"My Bird Performs"
**"The Smartest Monkeys"
**"War Dance"
**"Bungalow"
**"Didn't Hurt a Bit" (CD bonus track)
*''
Apple Venus Volume 1'' (1999)
**"Frivolous Tonight"
**"Fruit Nut"
*''
Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2)'' (2000)
**"In Another Life"
**"Boarded Up"
**"Standing in for Joe"
Compilation album appearances
*''
Rag and Bone Buffet: Rare Cuts and Leftovers'' (1990)
**"Ten Feet Tall" (US Single Version)
**"Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen"
**"Looking for Footprints"
**"The World is Full of Angry Young Men"
**"I Need Protection"
**"Officer Blue"
**"Blame the Weather"
*''
A Testimonial Dinner: The Songs of XTC'' (1995)
**"The Good Things"
*''
Coat of Many Cupboards'' (2002)
**"Let's Have Fun"
**"Sleepyheads"
**"Find the Fox"
**"Didn't Hurt a Bit"
Non-album XTC songs
*"Down a Peg"
*"Say It"
*"Skeletons"
*"Where Did the Ordinary People Go?"
Other studio album appearances
*''
Return to the Dark Side of the Moon'' (2006)
**"Time" (with members of
Yes
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Education
* YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
* Young Eisner Scholars, in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, and Appalachia, US
* Young Ep ...
,
the Doors
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,
Hurricane
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)
**"Brain Damage" (with members of Yes/
Asia
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, the Doors,
the Mothers of Invention
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)
**produced by
Billy Sherwood
*''Songs of the Century: An All-Star Tribute to Supertramp'' (2012)
**"It's Raining Again" (with
Geoff Downes
Geoffrey Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English keyboardist who gained fame as a member of the new wave group the Buggles with Trevor Horn, the progressive rock band Yes, and the supergroup Asia.
Born in Stockport, Downes moved to Lond ...
)
**produced by Billy Sherwood
*''The Prog Collective'' (2012)
**"Check Point Karma" (with
Rick Wakeman
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)
**"Check Point Karma" (instrumental)
**produced by Billy Sherwood
*''
In Extremis'' by
Days Between Stations (2013)
**"The Man Who Died Two Times"
*''Magic Act'' by
Anton Barbeau (2016)
**"High Noon" (bass)
*''Little World'' by Allyson Seconds and
Anton Barbeau (2016)
**"Little World" (vocals)
*''
Great Aspirations'' by TC&I (2017)
**"Scatter Me"
**"Greatness (The Aspiration Song)"
**"Kenny"
**"Comrades of Pop"
*''Naked Flames'' by TC&I (live album) (2019)
Solo
*"The Hardest Battle" / "Say It" (original demo) / "The Hardest Battle" (first exploratory demo) (2021)
References
Bibliography
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External links
Chalkhills: Foremost XTC fan site
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1955 births
Living people
English bass guitarists
English male bass guitarists
English male songwriters
English male new wave singers
English new wave singers
Musicians from Swindon
XTC members