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Genres
  
Alternative rock

Labels
  
Radioactive Records

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Years active
  
1988-1995

Associated acts
  
Microdisney, Bubonique

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Past members
  
Cathal Coughlan Andrias O'Gruama Zak Woolhouse Hugh Bunker Nick Allum Duke O Malaithe Nick Bunker Howard Hughes Jonathan Fell Paul Murphy

Origin
  
Cork, Republic of Ireland (1988)

Members
  
Cathal Coughlan, Nick Allum, Aindrías O'Gruama, Paul Murphy

Albums
  
Viva Dead Ponies, Lost in the Former West, Valhalla Avenue, Against Nature, Come Back My Children

The Fatima Mansions were an art rock group formed in 1988 by Cork singer/keyboardist Cathal Coughlan, formerly of Microdisney. The original line-up consisted of Coughlan, along with Nick Allum, Jonathan Fell, Zac Woolhouse and Aindrias O'Gruama. They took their name from the Fatima Mansions corporation flats in Rialto, Dublin.

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The Fatima Mansions had some indie chart success with albums such as Against Nature, Viva Dead Ponies, Bertie's Brochures, Valhalla Avenue and Lost in the Former West.

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They entered the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart in 1992 with a heavily reworked version of Bryan Adams' song "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", taken from an NME tribute album in aid of the charity, the Spastics Society. The single was a double A-side; the flip-track, Manic Street Preachers' version of "Suicide Is Painless" received most of the radio airplay. They also gained mainstream exposure by opening a European leg of U2's Zoo TV Tour in 1992, although they were nearly booed off the stage and almost started a riot when front man Coughlan swore at a Milan audience and insulted the Pope. The band often courted controversy with religion, dictators, empires and general authority being targets for Coughlan's vitriol. Despite this, The Guardian newspaper described him as "the most underrated lyricist in pop today", and DJ John Peel said he could "listen to Cathal Coughlan sing the phone book".

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The album and singles campaign for 1995's Lost in the Former West was styled on the glamour of Liberace, and featured a cover version of The Walker Brothers's "Nite Flights".

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Singles

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  • "Only Losers Take the Bus" (1989) Kitchenware
  • "Blues for Ceausescu" (1990) Kitchenware
  • "Hive" E.P. (1991) Kitchenware
  • "The Only Solution: Another Revolution" (1991) Radioactive
  • "You're a Rose" (1991) Kitchenware/Radioactive
  • "Everything I Do (I Do It For You)" (1992) Columbia - IRE #12
  • "Evil Man" (1992) Kitchenware/Radioactive - UK #59
  • "1000%" (1992) Kitchenware/Radioactive - UK #61
  • "Tíma Mansió Dumps the Dead" (1992) Radioactive
  • "The Loyaliser" (1994) Kitchenware/Radioactive - UK #58
  • "Nite Flights" (1994) Kitchenware/Radioactive
  • Albums

  • Against Nature - (1989) - UK Indie #12
  • Viva Dead Ponies - (1990)
  • Bertie's Brochures - (1991)
  • Valhalla Avenue - (1992) - UK #52
  • Come Back My Children - (1992)
  • Lost in the Former West - (1994)
  • Western Union Steakout - (1994)
  • Songs

    Only Losers Take the BusAgainst Nature · 1989
    The LoyaliserLost in the Former West · 1994
    Nite FlightsLost in the Former West · 1994

    References

    The Fatima Mansions Wikipedia