Blurt

Blurt is an English post-punk band, founded in 1979 in Stroud, Gloucestershire.

Blurt
OriginStroud, Gloucestershire, England
GenresPost-punk, no wave, jazz-rock
Years active1979–present
LabelsLTM
Associated actsQuintessence
MembersTed Milton
Steve Eagles
Dave Aylward
Past membersJake Milton
Peter Creese
Herman Martin
Nic Murcott
Paul Wigens
Chris Vine
Charles Hayward
Bob Leith

Background

Blurt was founded in 1979 in Stroud, Gloucestershire by poet, saxophonist and puppeteer Ted Milton along with Milton's brother Jake, formerly of psychedelic group Quintessence, on drums and Peter Creese on guitar.[1] After three albums Creese left the band to be replaced by Herman Martin on synthesizers who, after a year of constant touring left the band, and was replaced by Steve Eagles, former member of Satan's Rats, The Photos and Bang Bang Machine.

Shortly thereafter Jake Milton left to be replaced by Nic Murcott, who was subsequently replaced by Paul Wigens. Eagles was replaced by Chris Vine as guitarist from 1990 to 1994, and returned to the band following Vine's departure. Wigens was briefly replaced by Charles Hayward between May and October 2001 before returning to the band, before departing the band for good in 2005. His replacement was Bob Leith (of Cardiacs), who stayed with the band until 2008, at which time he was replaced by the band's current drummer Dave Aylward.

Most of Blurt's compositions feature simple, repetitive, minimalistic guitar and/or saxophone phrases, but they can also explore more abstract musical territories, often serving as an atmospheric backdrop for Ted Milton's existentialist poetry.

Personnel

Current members
  • Ted Milton – saxophone (1979–present)
  • Steve Eagles – guitar (1987–1990, 1994–present)
  • Dave Aylward – drums (2008–present)
Former members
  • Jake Milton – drums (1979–1988)
  • Peter Creese – guitar (1979–1986)
  • Herman Martin – synthesiser (1986–1987)
  • Nic Murcott – drums (1988)
  • Paul Wigens – drums (1988–2001, 2001–2005)
  • Chris Vine – guitar (1990–1994)
  • Charles Hayward – drums (2001)
  • Bob Leith – drums (2005–2008)

Discography

Studio albums
  • Blurt (1982)
  • Friday the 12th (1985)
  • Poppycock (1986)
  • Smoke Time (1987)
  • Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hit (Take 2) (1989)
  • The Kenny Rogers Greatest Hit (1991)
  • Pagan Strings (1992)
  • Celebrating the Bespoke Cell of Little Ease (1998)
  • Cut It! (2010)
  • Beneath Discordant Skies (2015)
EPs
  • White Line Fever (1984)
  • The Body That They Built (1988)
Live albums
  • In Berlin (1981)
  • Bullets for You (1984)
  • The Body Live! (1989)
Compilation albums
  • The Best of Blurt – Volume 1 – The Fish Needs a Bike (2003)
  • The Best of Blurt – Volume 2 – The Body That They Built to Fit the Car (2006)
  • The Factory Recordings (2008)
  • Blurt + Singles (2009)
Singles
  • "My Mother Was a Friend of an Enemy of the People"/"Get" (1980)
  • "The Fish Needs a Bike"/"This Is My Royal Wedding Souvenir" (1981)
  • "Trees" (live)/"Some Come" (live) (1982)
  • "The Ruminant Plinth"/"Spill the Beans" (1983)
  • "The Body That They Built to Fit the Car"/"Micky" (1987)
  • "Cut It!"/"Hat" (2008)
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References

  1. Nice, James (August 2009). "Blurt | Biography, History | LTM Recordings". ltmrecordings.com. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
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