Active until 2001 Genre Alternative rock | Years active 1997–2001 Active from 1997 | |
Past members Anthony ReynoldsMatthew ScottRuth Gottlieb Albums To Stars, How to Make Love, Volume 1, Roses for Ashes, Romantic, Faster Than Beauty People also search for Pebbles, The Boogeyman, SoLowthe1, Jack |
Jacques were a British alternative rock band, formed as a side project by Anthony Reynolds and Matthew Scott, singer and guitarist with Jack. They released two albums and several EPs between 1997 and 2001.
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History
Their first album, How To Make Love Volume 1, produced by Momus and recorded in seven days, was released in 1997 to mixed and extreme reviews. The band, at this point consisting of Reynolds, Scott and violinist Ruth Gottlieb (who would also play on Jack's The Jazz Age) played shows in the UK and Paris in support of the album.
Their rapid-fire approach to recording continued with the "Five Finger Discount" EP, a collaboration with poet Kirk Lane, recorded over Christmas 1997.
Second album To Stars, recorded in 1999 and released the following year, featured a more expansive sound and was received more warmly by critics. Produced by former U2 engineer Rob Kirwaun, it featured contributions by Bryan Mills of The Divine Comedy among others.
A mooted third album, Happiness, was abandoned when the band were dropped by their record label, Setanta.
They went on to release a pair EPs of in 2001 for the Spanish Acaruela label, but have been inactive since.
Singles / EPs
Albums
Songs
Sad in the SunTo Stars · 2000
So Long My Blue ValentineTo Stars · 2000
I Won't Let You DownTo Stars · 2000