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Also known as
  
Essence of Bop

Years active
  
1978-1981, 1984-1985

Genre
  
Post-punk

Genres
  
Post-punk

Active until
  
1981

Record label
  
Heartbeat Productions

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Labels
  
Heartbeat, Monopause, Bristol Recorder,TSAR, Bristol Archive

Associated acts
  
The Biros, The Cortinas, Colortapes, Dragon Sandwich

Website
  
www.myspace.com/essentialbop

Origin
  
Bristol, United Kingdom (1978)

Albums
  
Chronicles, Eloquent Sounds

Similar
  
Europeans, Art Objects, The Stingrays, The Pigs, Electric Guitars

Essential bop live aug 9 1981 new york


Essential Bop were a Bristol-based post-punk/art band formed in early 1978 by Dave Robinson (who had played bass with Champion Jack Dupree and Joe Cocker), with an initial line-up of Steve Bush (singer, originally in The Biros), Mike Fewings (guitar, from The Cortinas and Colortapes), Simon Tyler (keyboards, from Dragon Sandwich), Nick Tufnell (drums) and Seng-gye Tombs Curtis (‘visualist’). According to Steve Bush they were originally going to be called Essence of Bop, but instead opted for Essential Bop.

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Their first release was the track ‘Chronicle’ on the seminal 1979 Bristol Compilation LP/CD Avon Calling. This was followed by line-up changes and in 1980 the ‘Eloquent Sounds’ EP on their own Monopause label. This resulted in NME journalist Paul Morley interviewing Steve Bush and writing that Essential Bop would be one of the bands that would make it in the 1980s.

Further line-up changes in 1981 saw them emerge as a guitarless four piece band with 2 tracks on Bristol Recorder 3 and their second release on Monopause of the single ‘Croaked’/’Butler (in running shorts)’. The single received some notice in the New York independent charts and resulted in an US east coast tour in the summer of 1981, however the band split after their return.

A third single ‘Monkey Glands’ was never released, but did appear on both of the band's albums. Their second compilation CD ‘Chronicles’ included the track 'Mau Mau' which was recorded in 1981 by Art Objects/The Blue Aeroplanes and included on their Cassette/CD ‘Weird Shit’. Gerard Langley of The Blue Aeroplanes has a long history of producing, performing and writing with Steve Bush, ever since their initial group The Biros. Langley on the cover notes of the Avon Calling CD referred to Essential Bop as ‘closet Doors fans with a grudge’.

In 1984 Steve Bush and Simon Tyler reformed the band in London with Mike Fewings on bass and Martin Kiernan on drums, and subsequently released their debut LP on TSAR, ‘The Flick Was Boss’. The album included tracks from a variety of sources and line-ups, covering the years 1979, 1980, 1981 and 2 new songs from 1984. The band folded for good in 1985.

Bristol Archive Records released a second compilation album in 2008 called ‘Chronicles’, which included both studio and live tracks. The Avon Calling 2 CD from 2010 also included the track ‘Audition Room’ by the band. As of Autumn 2016 work is due to start on a live album comprising recordings from the late '70s and early '80s.

Steve Bush

Steve Bush later went on to collaborate with Christian Clarke of Various Artists and The Art Objects as a duo, alternatively known as A Pair Of Blue Eyes or Bush & Clarke, under which latter name they released the Allergies album . This album was produced by Stephen Street who later found fame as a producer/writer with bands such as The Smiths, Blur, The Libertines and Morrissey. Stephen Street was also responsible for assigning Andrew Paresi as the drummer for "A Pair of Blue Eyes", who became a part of Morrissey's first solo band shortly afterwards. Bush also produced a solo album Blossom Freak (Green Goat 2001), and in released the album Row of Ashes (Green Goat Records) with Fran Fey. Bush and Fey's latest album Earl Grey and Leather was released in November 2016, also on Green Goat Records.

Songs

Eloquent SoundsChronicles · 2008
Tin And PlasticChronicles · 2008
Love Is A Loud NoiseChronicles · 2008

References

Essential Bop Wikipedia