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Also known as
  
Ram Ram Kino

Genres
  
Post-punk, Indie rock

Website
  
Official website

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Years active
  
1977–1982, 1999–2008, 2014-present

Members
  
Alan HempsallRobert DavenportKeith DarbyshireGary Madeley

Origin
  
Manchester, United Kingdom (1977)

Albums
  
Random Textures, The Plateau Phase, Scissorgun

Record labels
  
Factory Records, LTM Recordings, Darla Records

Similar
  
Section 25, Minny Pops, Biting Tongues, A Certain Ratio, Stockholm Monsters

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Crispy ambulance


Crispy Ambulance are an English post-punk band, formed in Manchester in late 1977 by Alan Hempsall (vocals), Keith Darbyshire (bass), Gary Madeley (drums) and Robert Davenport (guitar). They had been inspired by the Sex Pistols' second gig in the Lesser Free Trade Hall and the bands Magazine and Hawkwind.

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The band played their first gig on 1 January 1978 at the Spurley Hey Youth Centre. Following a self-released debut single, "From the Cradle to the Grave" (1980), the band joined Factory Records. Singles "Unsightly and Serene" and "Live on a Hot August Night" (produced by Martin Hannett) preceded their album The Plateau Phase and final single "Sexus". The Plateau Phase was given a five star review by Sounds.

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In April 1980 singer Alan Hempsall also appeared on stage with Joy Division at Derby Hall, standing in for Ian Curtis who had suffered an epileptic fit, a performance which ultimately descended into a riot. This scene is depicted in the Joy Division biopic Control. During 1981-1982 Crispy Ambulance played several dozen live dates in the UK, as well as a short European tour with Section 25. They also recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in January 1981.

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Crispy Ambulance disbanded in late 1982, leaving behind Fin, a live album of late period songs. A further posthumous album, Frozen Blood, included their 1981 BBC radio session for the John Peel programme. The four members carried on for a short time as Ram Ram Kino, releasing one single "Advantage" on Temple Records.

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The original line-up of Crispy Ambulance reformed in 1999, and went on to release two studio albums - Scissorgun in 2002 and The Powder Blind Dream in 2004 - as well as a live album, Accessory After the Fact. All these later recordings were produced by Graham Massey of 808 State. The group also undertook a short tour of North America in November 2002. They reformed again in 2014 and are back touring.

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In the commentary for the 2002 film, 24 Hour Party People, Tony Wilson of Factory Records stated that while he liked Crispy Ambulance, he felt that their name was the worst band name of all time.

Crispy Ambulance released an almost entirely instrumental album in 2016, entitled Random Textures. The double CD edition, released by Factory Benelux, came with an expanded version of the Record Store Day album Compulsion.

Discography

Studio albums
  • The Plateau Phase (1982), Factory Benelux FBN-12 - UK Indie # 23
  • Expanded CD reissue as Comprising : The Plateau Phase, Live On A Hot August Night, Sexus
  • Scissorgun (2002), LTM
  • The Powder Blind Dream (2004), LTM
  • Compulsion (2015) Factory Benelux Record Store Day release
  • Random Textures (2016) Factory Benelux (double CD with Compulsion expanded
  • Compilations
  • The Blue & Yellow (of the Yacht Club) (1983), C.A. Tapes
  • Frozen Blood (2000), LTM
  • Live albums
  • Open, Gates of Fire (1983), C.A. Tapes
  • Fin (1985), LTM
  • Accessory After the Fact (1999), LTM
  • Singles
  • "From the Cradle to the Grave" (1980), Aural Assault
  • "Unsightly and Serene" (1981), Factory, FAC.32 - UK Indie No. 27
  • "Live on a Hot August Night" (1981), Factory Benelux, FACBN 4
  • "Sexus" (1984), Factory Benelux
  • Ram Ram Kino

  • Advantage – Tantric Routines EP (1985), Temple
  • Songs

    Open - Gates Of FireAccessory After The Fact · 2007
    Concorde SquareThe Plateau Phase · 1982
    Frozen Blood2000

    References

    Crispy Ambulance Wikipedia