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Also known as
  
James White and the Blacks, Contortions

Years active
  
1977 (1977)–1980 (1980), 2010, 2016

Past members
  
George Scott III Adele Bertei Jody Harris Pat Place Patrick Geoffrois Richie Harrison Chiko Hige Don Christensen Fred Wells Lorenzo "Tony" Wyche

Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States (1977)

Albums
  
Buy, Live Aux Bains Douches, The Flesh Is Weak

Genres
  
No wave, Dance-punk, Avant-garde, Punk jazz, Post-punk

Members
  
James Chance, Pat Place, Adele Bertei, Jody Harris, Kristian Hoffman

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James Chance and the Contortions is a musical group led by saxophonist and vocalist James Chance. They were one of the original groups of the New York no wave music scene.

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Recording history

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Their first recording, credited solely as Contortions, was on the 1978 compilation, No New York, produced by Brian Eno. The following year, two albums were issued almost simultaneously on ZE Records; Buy and Off White under the moniker James White and the Blacks. The same musicians recorded both records, though none are credited on the album cover.

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In 2016, Chance released his first single with his original Contortions band in nearly 30 years, entitled "Melt Yourself Down". A music video for the single was directed, filmed and animated by 19 year old Dylan Greenberg and is considered the first Contortions music video to make significant use of dramatic digital effects, such as Chance's face being manipulated to appear as if it were melting.

Band members

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Original Contortions guitarist Pat Place went on to found the group Bush Tetras. Georges Scott played with Lydia Lunch and Michael Paumgarten in 8-Eyed Spy. Shortly thereafter, guitarist Jody Harris formed Raybeats with Don Christensen, George Scott III and Pat Irwin. Keyboardist Adele Bertei formed the Bloods, after which she released a solo record, Little Lives, in 1988. In 1979 George Scott toured with John Cale, as documented on the album Sabotage Live. Scott died of a heroin overdose on August 5, 1980. Some of the members of James White and the Blacks - notably Joseph Bowie, later separated from Chance and formed the band Defunkt.

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On November 30, 2010 James Chance, Pat Place, Don Christensen, Jody Harris, Adele Bertei, and Robert Aaron reunited as James Chance and the Contortions at Le Poisson Rouge for a single performance. Robert Aaron wasn't an original member, but frequently collaborated with Chance.

Discography

  • No New York (1978) (As Contortions)
  • Buy (1979)
  • Off White (1979) (As James White and the Blacks)
  • Paris 1980 Live Aux Bains Douches (1980)
  • Live in New York (1981)
  • Soul Exorcism (1991)
  • Lost Chance (1995)
  • Molotov Cocktail Lounge (Enemy, 1996)
  • White Cannibal (2000)
  • The Flesh is Weak (2016)
  • Songs

    Contort YourselfBuy · 1979
    My InfatuationBuy · 1979
    Throw Me AwayBuy · 1979

    References

    James Chance and the Contortions Wikipedia