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Too Much Texas

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Genres
  
Indie rock

Genre
  
Indie rock

Albums
  
Juvenilia, Smart

Years active
  
1984–1992, 2006

Members
  
Tom Hingley

Past members
  
Tom Hingley Raymond Breckon Gordon MacKay Laurence Ash

Origin
  
Manchester, United Kingdom

Record labels
  
Ugly Man Records, Newmemorabilia Records

Similar
  
Inspiral Carpets, Tom Hingley and the L, The Rainkings, The Clint Boon Experience, Man from Delmonte

Too Much Texas were an English indie rock band, formed in 1984 in Manchester, best known as the band that Tom Hingley was in before joining Inspiral Carpets.

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History

The band formed in 1984 in Manchester, by singer Tom Hingley, who was studying English, along with fellow Abingdon natives Gordon MacKay and Raymond Breckon, all of whom worked part-time at The Haçienda nightclub as glass collectors. After a split flexi disc released with Debris magazine, they released their debut single proper, "Hurry on Down", on Ugly Man Records in 1988, and supported New Order, The House of Love and The Beloved.

Hingley joined Inspiral Carpets in 1989 and now fronts Tom Hingley and the Lovers. The band continued with a new singer, releasing the Smart EP in 1989, eventually splitting in 1992.

A retrospective collection, Juvenilia, was released in 2006 on Hingley's Newmemorabilia label, and the band re-formed for a UK tour.

Band members

  • Tom Hingley - vocals, guitar
  • Raymond Breckon - bass
  • Gordon MacKay - lead guitar
  • Laurence Ash - drums
  • Discography

  • "Fixed Link" (1986) - flexi disk, split with Soil
  • "Hurry On Down" (1988), Ugly Man - 12" single
  • Smart EP (1989), Playtime
  • Juvenilia (2006), Newmemorabilia - CD
  • Songs

    Hurry on DownJuvenilia · 2006
    Jayne #2Juvenilia · 2006
    Fixed LinkJuvenilia · 2006

    References

    Too Much Texas Wikipedia