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Fire Next Time (band)

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Years active
  
1986 - 1988

Albums
  
North To South

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Labels
  
Stiff Records, Polydor Records

Past members
  
James Maddock, Geoff Sapsford, James O'Malley, Lee Humber, Martin Hughes, Nick Muir, Ray Weston

Origin
  
Leicester, United Kingdom (1986)

Genres
  
New wave, Power pop, Blue-eyed soul

Members
  
James Maddock, Nick Muir, Ray Weston, Geoff Sapsford, Lee Humber

Fire Next Time were a four-piece left-wing soul band from Leicester who released four singles and one album from 1986 to 1988.

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History

The band took its name from the 1963 book The Fire Next Time by African-American novelist and social critic James Baldwin.

From Leicester, Fire Next Time played up-tempo soul in the vein of The Redskins and The Blades. Lead singer James Maddock's writing style and voice was compared favourably at the time to Bruce Springsteen. Though their first single with Stiff Records was well-received and a record signing followed with Polydor, the band failed to reach a wide audience.

Maddock later formed 'Wood' who gained critical success with their 1999 album 'Songs from Stamford Hill' and has gone on to have a successful solo career since his relocation to New York City in 2003.

Members

  • James Maddock (Lead vocals/Guitar)
  • Geoff Sapsford (Guitar, Vocals)
  • James O'Malley (Bass)
  • Ray Weston (Drums) [early 1986]
  • Lee Humber (Drums) [late 1986]
  • Martin Hughes (Drums) ['I Can't Go Back'/'Too Close' singles]
  • Paul Burgess (Drums) [Three tracks on 'North To South Album')
  • Nick Muir (Keyboards)
  • Tommy Eyre (Keyboards) [One track on 'North To South Album')
  • Albums

  • North To South, 1988 (LP, Polydor Records, FNTLP 1)
  • Singles and EPs

  • "Beneath The Hammers", 1986 (7", Stiff Records, BUY 248)
  • "I Can't Go Back", 1987 (7"/12", Polydor, FNT1)
  • "Too Close", 1988 (7"/12"/CD, Polydor, FNT2)
  • "Stay With Me Now", 1988 (7"/12"/CD, Polydor, FNT3)
  • Songs

    Stay With Me Now
    Saint Mary's Steps
    We've Lost Too Much

    References

    Fire Next Time (band) Wikipedia