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The La's were an English
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band from
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, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist
Lee Mavers Lee Anthony Mavers (born 2 August 1962) is an English musician. Mavers was the songwriter, singer and rhythm guitarist in The La's and is best known for the song " There She Goes" from October 1988. Mavers was originally the bassist for the Liv ...
, the group are best known for their hit single " There She Goes". The band was formed by Mike Badger in 1983 and Mavers joined the next year, although for most of the group's history, the frequently changing line-up revolved around the core duo of Lee Mavers (vocals, guitar) and John Power (bass, backing vocals) along with numerous other guitarists and drummers including
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, John "Timmo" Timson, Peter "Cammy" Cammell, Iain Templeton, John "Boo" Byrne,
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, and Neil Mavers. After the departure of Badger in late 1986, the band signed to
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in 1987 and started recording their debut album. Following the release of singles " Way Out" (1987), "There She Goes" (1988) and " Timeless Melody" (1990) and having aborted several recording sessions with different producers, the band released their debut album, ''
The La's The La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single " There She Goes". The band was formed by Mike ...
'', in 1990 to critical acclaim and modest commercial success. John Power left The La's to form
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and the group entered a prolonged hiatus in 1992. The group later reformed briefly in the mid-1990s, 2005 and 2011. However, no new recordings have been released.


History


1983–1986: Formation and early years

The La's formed in 1983, with original member Mike Badger stating that the band name occurred to him in a dream, as well as it being
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for "lads" ("La'" is just an abbreviation for "lad", so "The La's" simply means "The Lads") and also having obvious musical connotations. The band existed briefly as an arthouse/
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-type outfit with a few tracks released on local compilations.
Lee Mavers Lee Anthony Mavers (born 2 August 1962) is an English musician. Mavers was the songwriter, singer and rhythm guitarist in The La's and is best known for the song " There She Goes" from October 1988. Mavers was originally the bassist for the Liv ...
joined in 1984 as rhythm guitarist, eventually gaining songwriting prominence and emerging as the band's enduring figurehead. Bernie Nolan, accomplished musician formerly of the Falcons, The Russian Rockabillys and The Swampmen was the original bassist. John Power joined the group in 1986, having met Badger on a local council-run musicianship course. Badger left the group in late 1986 to form
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. The band attracted the attention of several record labels after a series of performances in their hometown in 1986, and demo tapes copied from a session at the Flying Picket rehearsal studio in Liverpool began circulating. One of these demo tapes was sent to Underground Magazine. A journalist there with the task of reviewing unsigned bands gave the cassette to Andy McDonald at Go Discs. Several record labels later became interested in signing the band. The band chose to sign with
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.


1987–1990: Record deal and ''The La's'' album

The band's first single, "Way Out", was mixed with producer Gavin MacKillop. When it was released in October 1987, it broke into the top 100 and was praised by
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' frontman
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in the music magazine ''
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'', but attracted little notice. The band continued to perform around the UK and gained success as a live act, drawing comparisons to
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due to their origins, vaguely
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sound, and Mavers' expressive lyrics. " There She Goes" was released in 1988 with the
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s "Come in Come Out" and "Who Knows". The song garnered moderate attention and airplay, but performed poorly in the charts. The
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for "There She Goes" features the La's scampering through run-down Liverpool streets and was filmed in an afternoon on a hand-held camera. It was re-released a number of times, the earliest being 1990's
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mix. After working with producer Jeremy Allom at the Pink Museum Studio in Liverpool in May 1989, the band were set to release " Timeless Melody" as a single. While test pressings had been sent out for review, and it was awarded "single of the week" in ''
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'', Mavers was reportedly unhappy with the production and the single release was scrapped. The La's then spent two years fruitlessly recording and re-recording their intended debut album, with a constantly changing band line-up, where only the core of Mavers and Power remained the same. Discarded producers included The Smiths' producer John Porter, as well as
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and
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. Both Leckie and Hedges have nevertheless spoken positively in interviews about the band's songs and their respective sessions. The previously volatile band line-up settled in 1989 with Lee's brother, Neil Mavers on drums, and Peter "Cammy" Cammell as lead guitarist. The group then entered London's Eden Studios in December 1989 to again record their debut album with
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and U2 producer
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. Despite this line-up being arguably the most stable, and press interviews from the time painting them as extremely confident, the sessions still did not satisfy Mavers. In one instance Mavers was reported to have rejected a vintage
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, claiming it did not have the right sound because "it hasn't got original Sixties dust on it", although this claim has since been revealed as apocryphal. The Eden sessions with Lillywhite would become the band's final attempt at recording the album. The frustration of not achieving the right sound and mood in their songs, as well as increasing friction with Go! Discs, who had spent considerable money on recording sessions for the album, led to them simply giving up on the sessions. Lillywhite pieced together the recordings he had made with the group into what became the eventually released album. The band, particularly Lee Mavers, were not pleased with this decision. Among the band's complaints were that Lillywhite used vocal guide tracks on the LP and that he did not "understand" their sound. In an October 1990 ''
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'' interview with
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, Mavers said that he "hated" the album because of the sound, which was "All f---ed up like a snake with a broken back". However, recognition, at least critically, came for the La's in 1990 when the self-titled album, ''
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'', was released. The album reached No. 30 in the UK charts and received a Silver certification, but the album did not fare as well overseas. The album only reached No. 196 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and to date has sold fewer than 50,000 copies in the U.S. The album included, among new material, re-recorded versions of all the previous singles, including a remixed version of "There She Goes" which was then re-released as a single. This time around, the song reached number 13 in the UK singles chart and remains the most visible and enduring of all the band's songs. Additional singles from the album included the LP versions of "Timeless Melody" and "Feelin'". Both sold reasonably well, reaching chart placings around the
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. A short promotional tour proceeded, accompanied by television appearances on shows such as ''
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''.


1991–2003: John Power's departure and hiatus

1991 promotional tour dates were fulfilled in the UK and Europe including a few festivals, and a US tour. Bassist John Power left the group on 13 December 1991, frustrated with having played essentially the same set of songs since 1986, and resurfaced a year later with his band
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. The remainder of the 1991 concerts were performed with James Joyce on bass as well as a handful of 1992 dates. The band stopped touring and rehearsing in 1992 until further short-lived reunions, with various line-ups, throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The La's reunited sporadically for a series of live performances throughout 1994 and 1995. The comeback was brought about due to a merchandising debt from the 1991 U.S. tour and the band played support slots to artists such as
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and
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. The reformed band consisted of differing line-ups for each concert and as well as Lee Mavers other performers included several former members such as Barry Sutton, Lee Garnett, John "Boo" Byrne, James Joyce, Peter "Cammy" Cammell and Neil Mavers. In 1996, Mavers began recording at The Arch studio in
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, London owned by ex- the Damned drummer
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frontman Edgar Jones, Lee Garnett and Neil Mavers. The sessions ended because of damp in the studio, however Mavers and Summertyme continued to rehearse and record in Liverpool for a year. After the collapse of
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, Mavers recording contract with the label was acquired by PolyGram and eventually expired in 1998. In 1998, Mavers began rehearsing with the then unsigned Liverpool band the Crescent. A bootleg recording of one of these rehearsals known as The Crescent Tape would later leak on to the Internet. In the late 1990s, Mavers renewed contact with founder member Mike Badger and subsequently two compilation albums of early demos and home recordings were released by The Viper Label (founded by ex-La's Badger and Hemmings), ''Lost La's 1984–1986: Breakloose'' (1999) and ''Lost La's 1986–1987: Callin' All'' (2001). A Japan only compilation album ''Singles Collection'' (2001) was released by
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containing all of the band's singles and b-sides released from 1987 to 1991. A biography about the band '' In Search of The La's: A Secret Liverpool'' by MW Macefield was published in 2003. The book contained interviews with many former members of the La's including Lee Mavers, John Power, Mike Badger, Paul Hemmings, Barry Sutton, Peter "Cammy" Cammell and Neil Mavers.


2004–2011: Reformations

Following a reunion between Mavers and John Power, The La's reformed in June 2005 with a line-up of Lee Mavers (vocals, guitar), John Power (bass, backing vocals), ex-Cracatilla frontman
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(guitar) and Nick Miniski (drums), playing dates in England and Ireland ahead of an appearance at the
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festival in Japan as well as a spot at the 2005
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and other UK festivals. After three concerts, Miniski was replaced as drummer by roadie Jim "Jasper" Fearon, who was Mavers' school friend and one time bass player for the La's. The set lists were mostly the same as in the late 1980s, although certain encores contained some previously unheard songs such as "Gimme the Blues" and "Sorry". Since the reunion gigs it has been rumoured that Mavers has continued working on the La's' elusive second album. When interviewed in August 2006, John Power explained that Mavers was still "tinkering with something that's majestic" and of the release date, "I can’t tell you where and when...' cos whatever he does, whether it’s in this lifetime or the next, it can’t be rushed". A compilation of the La's' live radio sessions ''BBC in Session'' was released on 18 September 2006. In 2008, a new deluxe edition of ''The La's'' was released containing the lost Mike Hedges album, alternate recordings and live recordings for radio and television including previously unreleased songs "I Am the Key" and a
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". Also ''Lost Tunes'' (2008) was released as a download only EP of studio out-takes and alternate recordings. After being introduced to each other by Gary Murphy of
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, Lee Mavers began jamming with
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in 2008 and appeared on stage with Doherty during his 2009 tour. Mavers then started performing live with artists such as
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in London in April 2009. In 2009
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drummer Adam Ficek revealed plans of the La's' second album to be recorded with the Babyshambles as backing band and Drew McConnell revealed plans for him to join the La's as bassist; this supposed lineup did not materialise and live appearances were cancelled. In 2010, a four-disc box-set of singles, b-sides, studio out-takes, alternate recordings and live material ''Callin' All'' (2010) was released by Polydor which collected most of the band's still unreleased recordings produced whilst signed to Go! Discs. In June 2011 Lee Mavers, accompanied by Gary Murphy on bass guitar, played a surprise concert in Manchester under the name Lee Rude & The Velcro Underpants. Following this Mavers and Murphy reformed the La's and played a series of "stripped back" shows across the UK and Europe including a performance at
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festival in France in August 2011.


Musical style and legacy

Lee Mavers has described their sound as "rootsy" and "raw and organic", whilst
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have noted the band's "simple, tuneful, acoustic-driven arrangements". The La's were also noted for their distinctly different style to other popular British bands in the late 1980s, such as
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and
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, who were part of the
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movement. The sound of the La's has been compared to that of
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and 1960s British
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, and the band received comparisons with the earlier Liverpudlian band
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as the La's' main influence; the band have also cited artists such as
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,
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,
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, the Beatles,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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as influences. ''
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'' named ''The La's'' as one of the best
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albums, placing the album at #14 in their 50 Best Britpop Albums list.
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of
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, the Stone Roses, the Charlatans,
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and
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.


Post-La's activities

Bassist John Power went on to form
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in 1992, releasing 4 studio albums before splitting in 2001. Guitarists Barry Sutton and Peter Cammell featured in an early lineup of the band. Cast reformed in 2010. In 2016, Jay Lewis who performed with the band in 2005, later joined Cast as bassist. Mike Badger and
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later played together in
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and started The Viper Label, releasing many early recording compilations by the La's. In the mid-'90s, Neil Mavers joined Liverpool group Bullit, featuring David McDonnell, later of
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. In 1998, Cammell and drummer Neil Mavers continued to work together after the La's' breakup under the name Cami. The band was managed by former La's and then-current Cast manager, Rob Swerdlow. The band recorded a nine-track album with future
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producer Ken Nelson at Parr Street Studios in October 1999, but the band split up leaving the album unreleased. The album tapes re-surfaced in October 2015, with plans for a near-future release. In common with many tapes from the 90s and earlier they had become sticky and required baking to restore the oxide binder to its original condition and make them playable; this was carried out at London's FX Copyroom. Neil Mavers and Cammell briefly reunited once more in 2002, performing with another former La's member, guitarist Barry Sutton in Heavy Lemon. The band played three shows in 18 months before disbanding. Cammell also performed with Sutton again in his jam-style project Beatnik Hurricane in 2015, playing dates in Liverpool, including residencies at The Everyman Bistro and a tour of Ireland, most notably a sold-out show in Dublin. In 2015, previous recordings and demos by Cammell's band surfaced online (most notably the song "Make A Chain"), which led to Cammell forming a new band named Cami & the Reverbs, managed by La's associate Chris Parkes. The band consisted of Mick Marshall (guitar, the Joneses) Phil Murphy (drums, the Red Elastic Band) Leon De Sylva (drums,
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), and Mark McInnes (bass, the Levons). Cami & the Reverbs played sporadic shows across Liverpool including a support slot with Liverpool group Rain and a Christmas Show at The Zanzibar. In 2018, a BBC TV comedy-drama series entitled '' There She Goes'' features a cover version of the La's song of that name.


Members


Principal members

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– guitar, vocals (1984–1992, 1994–1995, 2005, 2011) * John Power – bass, backing vocals (1986–1991, 2005) * Peter "Cammy" Cammell – guitar, bass (1988, 1989–1992, 1994–1995) * Neil Mavers – drums (1989–1992, 1994–1995)


Other members

* Mike Badger – guitar, vocals (1983–1986) * Sean Eddleston – guitar (1984) * John "Timmo" Timson – drums (1984–1985, 1986–1987) * Phil Butcher – bass (1984) * Jim "Jasper" Fearon – bass, drums (1985, 2005) * Bernie Nolan – bass (1985–1986) * Tony Clarke – drums (1985–1986) * Paul Rhodes – drums (1986) * Barry Walsh – drums (1986) *
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– guitar (1987) * Mark Birchall – drums (1987) * Iain Templeton – drums (1988; died 2022) * John "Boo" Byrne – guitar (1988, 1995) *
Chris Sharrock Chris Sharrock (born 30 May 1964) is an English drummer, hailing from Bebington, Cheshire (now Merseyside), England. He has been a member of the Icicle Works, the La's, the Wild Swans, World Party, the Lightning Seeds, Robbie Williams's liv ...
– drums (1988–1989) * Barry Sutton – guitar (1988–1989, 1991) * James Joyce – bass (1991–1992, 1994) * Lee Garnett – guitar (1994–1995) *
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– guitar (2005) * Nick Miniski – drums (2005) * Gary Murphy – bass (2011)


Timeline

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Discography


Studio album


Compilation albums

* ''Lost La's 1984–1986: Breakloose'' (1999) * ''Singles Collection'' (2001) * ''Lost La's 1986–1987: Callin' All'' (2001) * '' BBC in Session'' (2006) * ''Lost Tunes'' (2008) * ''De Freitas Sessions '87'' (2010) * ''Callin' All'' (2010) * ''There she goes: the collection'' (2015)Apple Music * ''The La's 1986-1987'' (2017) * ''The La's Live (1986–1987)'' (2021)


Singles


Other appearances

* ''A Secret Liverpool'' (1984) "I Don't Like Hanging Around" * ''Elegance, Charm and Deadly Danger'' (1985) "My Girl (Sits Like a Reindeer)" and "Sweet 35" * ''Unearthed: Liverpool Cult Classics, Vol. 1'' (2001) "Don't Lock Me Out" * ''Lo-Fi Acoustic Excursions'' (2004) "Cool Water" * ''Lo-Fi Electric Excursions'' (2006) "Midnight Shift", "Painting Dub", "Space Rocketry"


References


Further reading

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External links


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