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band, formed in Barking,
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, England in 1984 by schoolmates Malcolm Eden (voice and guitar) and
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(lead guitar) with John Williamson (bass guitar) and Gary Baker (drums).
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later joined the band on vocals for their final studio album.Sutton, Michael, "McCarthy Biography"
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They mixed a melodic style, dominated by Gane's 12-string guitar playing, with Eden's overtly political lyrics, often
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in tone, which reflected the band's
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leanings.


History

Malcolm Eden, Tim Gane and John Williamson met at Barking Abbey Comprehensive School. Gane was originally a drummer, but was initially taught to play guitar by Eden, who also taught Williamson to play bass. Eden and Gane were fans of
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groups such as the
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,
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, and
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, and they covered their songs in small gigs as teenagers. Baker joined in 1984, and with the new line-up deciding on the name McCarthy (a reference to American politician
Joe McCarthy Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as a Republican United States Senate, U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Beginning in 1950, McCarth ...
), they released a self-financed first single, "In Purgatory" in 1985. The band were signed by the Pink Label, releasing two further singles " Red Sleeping Beauty" and "
Frans Hals Frans Hals the Elder (, , ; – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, chiefly of individual and group portraits and of genre works, who lived and worked in Haarlem. Hals played an important role in the evolution of 17th-century gro ...
". The band had a track included on the '' NME C86'' album ("Celestial City"). Their debut album '' I Am a Wallet'' was released in 1987. DJ
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featured the album in a
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session. Because of Eden's Marxist political views, the band were frequently brought up with other left-wing acts like
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and The Redskins. '' I Am a Wallet'' has since been described by
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as "the most perfect record, a Communist manifesto with tunes", and was rated by
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as his top British album of all time. Two further singles were issued in early 1988, followed by the album, '' The Enraged Will Inherit the Earth''. A year later, they released a third album ''
Banking, Violence and the Inner Life Today ''Banking, Violence and the Inner Life Today'' was the third and final album by the band McCarthy McCarthy (also spelled MacCarthy or McCarty) may refer to: * MacCarthy, a Gaelic Irish clan * McCarthy, Alaska, United States * McCarty, Missouri, ...
'', with
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(Gane's partner at the time) on vocals. Eden stated that there was no need to continue with the band, believing that their creativity peaked with the album. The band's final show was at the
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in 1990. The band had two songs in John Peel's
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: "
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" in 1987 (#35), and " Should the Bible Be Banned" in 1988 (#38). After their disbandment, Gane and Sadier immediately formed
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, while Eden formed the short-lived
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. Baker went on to a career in
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, before going on to work for
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. Williamson went on to work for music publisher BMG and Domino Records.


Influence

McCarthy were a major early influence on
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who covered three of their songs: "We Are All Bourgeois Now" appeared as a hidden track on their '' Know Your Enemy'' album; "Charles Windsor" appeared as a
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on their ''
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''; and " Red Sleeping Beauty" appeared on their single " Autumnsong". Nicky Wire has commented on the band and specifically the album I Am a Wallet: "McCarthy - the great lost band of the '80s they redesigned my idea of politics and pop, it could be intelligent, it could be beautiful. They were frail, tragic, romantic idealists. The songs soothed your body but exercised your brain. They were my education, my information and they are partly to blame for the realisation of the
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. I still fall in love with this album every six months, it makes me feel guilty because it's so good".


Discography

Chart placings shown are from the
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.


Studio albums

* '' I Am a Wallet'' (September Records; November 1987) (#7) * '' The Enraged Will Inherit the Earth'' (Midnight Music; March 1989) (#5) * ''
Banking, Violence and the Inner Life Today ''Banking, Violence and the Inner Life Today'' was the third and final album by the band McCarthy McCarthy (also spelled MacCarthy or McCarty) may refer to: * MacCarthy, a Gaelic Irish clan * McCarthy, Alaska, United States * McCarty, Missouri, ...
'' (Midnight Music; April 1990)


Singles/EPs

* "In Purgatory" /w "The Comrade Era","Something Wrong Somewhere"(Wall of Salmon; 1985) * " Red Sleeping Beauty" /w "From the Damned","God the Father","For the Fat Lady"(Pink Label; October 1986) * "
Frans Hals Frans Hals the Elder (, , ; – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, chiefly of individual and group portraits and of genre works, who lived and worked in Haarlem. Hals played an important role in the evolution of 17th-century gro ...
" /w "The Fall","Kill Kill Kill Kill","The Fall (remix)","Frans Hals (version)"(Pink Label; March 1987) (#4) * "The Well of Loneliness" /w "Unfortunately","Bad Dreams","Someone Worse Off","Antiamericancretin"(September Records; September 1987) (#10) * "This Nelson Rockefeller" [new version of "For the Fat Lady"">/w "The Fall" (new version),"The Funeral" (new version),"The Enemy Is At Home" [new version of "For the Fat Lady"/small>,"The Way of the World" (new version)] (September Records; February 1988) (#9) * " Should the Bible Be Banned" [b/w "St. Francis Amongst The Mortals","We Are All Bourgeois Now"] (September Records; April 1988) (#9) * "Keep an Open Mind or Else" /w "The New Left Review #1","Two Criminal Points of View"(Midnight Music; February 1989) (#10) * ''McCarthy at War'' EP Boy Meets Girl So What" (version),"All Your Questions Answered","New Left Review #2","The Lion Will Lie Down with the Lamb"(Midnight Music; May 1989) (#16) * "Get a Knife Between Your Teeth" /w "Nobody Could Care Less About Your Private Lives","With One Eye on Getting Their Pay","Can the Haves Use Their Brains"(Midnight Music; March 1990)


Compilations

* ''A La Guillotine!'' (Danceteria; February 1988) * '' That's All Very Well But...'' (Midnight Music/ Cherry Red; 1996)


Radio sessions

*
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Session (12 November 1986) #"A Child Soon in Chains" #"
Frans Hals Frans Hals the Elder (, , ; – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, chiefly of individual and group portraits and of genre works, who lived and worked in Haarlem. Hals played an important role in the evolution of 17th-century gro ...
" #"An MP Speaks" #"Antinature" *
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Session (8 July 1987) #"The Wicked Palace Revolution" #"The Vision of Peregrine Worsthorne" #"The Well of Loneliness" #"Monetaries" *
John Peel John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
Session (28 October 1987) #"Charles Windsor" #"The Funeral" #" Should the Bible Be Banned" #"This Nelson Rockefeller" *
John Peel John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
Session (1 January 1988) #"The Myth of the North–South Divide" #"I'm Not a Patriot But..." #"Keep an Open Mind or Else" #"The Lion Will Lie Down with the Lamb"


References


External links


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