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词条 Rooney (UK band)
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  1. History

  2. Discography

      EPs    Albums    Compilations  

  3. References

  4. External links

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Rooney were a British DIY lo-fi band that released three EPs and three albums between 1997 and 2000. Initially a solo project by Paul Rooney, the project became a gigging band when Colin Cromer and Ian S Jackson joined in 1999 prior to the band's first and only John Peel session that year. Rooney were musically reminiscent of lo-fi contemporaries such as Arab Strap, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Spare Snare, early Sebadoh and early Pavement, and northern English post-punk (particularly The Fall). The band's approach to lyrics — the deadpan delivery of absurdly banal descriptions of insignificant objects and events — is, however, quite unique.

History

Artist Paul Rooney recorded the first Rooney EP (this is not the US band of the same name), Got Up Late, in October 1997 in Newcastle-under-Lyme,[1] using a mini-disc four-track recorder with Paul Rooney on all instruments and vocals. Initially only five copies were self-released on Common Culture Records. The lo-fi music incorporated sometimes humorous — but often unsettling — spoken-sung lyrics describing everyday, mundane activities and observations, an approach which was consistent across all Rooney releases.[1][2] BBC Radio 1's John Peel and BBC Radio Merseyside's Roger Hill played tracks from the record,[3][4] and from the subsequent EP Different Kinds of Road Signs.

The debut album Time on Their Hands, released September 1998,[5][6] was distributed by Cargo Records (UK), and featured the tracks Went to Town,[7] Into The Lens,[8] Throw Away,[9] Touts,[10] Scratched, Walked Round The Estate, and Fountainbridge amongst others. The writer Michael Bracewell described the album thus: '... [encountering] Time on Their Hands, 1998, by the group Rooney, the listener might be reminded of any and all of the following: Patrik Fitzgerald's dour requiem to hope, Tonight, the later songs of Ivor Cutler, the Intense Emotion Society of middle period Dexy's Midnight Runners, the industrial melancholy of Throbbing Gristle's Twenty Jazz Funk Greats and the ambiguous intellectualism of The Television Personalities, notably their re-issue, ...And Don't the Kids Just Love It.'[2] The album was widely and favourably reviewed,[11][12][13][14][15][16] including notices by Stewart Lee in The Sunday Times,[17] Tom Ridge of The Wire[18] and Gary Valentine of Mojo magazine.[19] The continued support of John Peel earned a place for Went to Town at number 44 in John Peel's Festive Fifty of 1998,[20] and a Rooney Peel session in 1999.[21] The album received extensive airplay, including BBC Radio 3's Mixing It.[9]

By 1999 Rooney had become a band with new members Colin Cromer and Half Man Half Biscuit/Jegsy Dodd and the Sons of Harry Cross ex-member Ian S Jackson (some of the final performances included Paul Rafferty, who was later a member of Hot Club de Paris), and were operating out of Liverpool, intermittently gigging at venues such as The Dublin Castle, London, and The Briton's Protection, Manchester. As well as conventional gigs the band appeared in events at art venues[22] — Ormeau Baths, Belfast; Grizedale Arts, Cumbria;[23] the My Eye Hurts project at Green Room, Manchester and Thread Waxing Space, New York.[24][25] The second Rooney album On Fading Out was released in 1999,[26][27][28] and the project ostensibly ended with the third and final album, On the Closed Circuit, in November 2000,[29] though gigs continued sporadically until late 2002.[30]

In the years that followed Paul Rooney concentrated on artworks, however he also undertook a series of collaborative 'variety' performances, and toured a rock opera – with various performers – but this time as The NWRA House Band.[30] He referred to the history (real and fictionalized) of the band Rooney in a number of his artworks and stories, references which usually centred on singer Dermot Bucknall from the pre-1997 period of the band.[31][32] In 2006 comedian and writer Stewart Lee curated the Rooney track Into the Lens for the CD/book The Topography of Chance, which also included Mark E Smith, Derek Bailey and Simon Munnery.[33] In 2014 the three Rooney albums where made available digitally on iTunes, Spotify and other streaming platforms,[34] and the Rooney Peel session was repeated in 2016 on Gideon Coe's BBC 6 Music show.[35] At time of writing there is muted to be an album of material from 2000-2006 planned.[36]

Discography

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EPs

Got Up Late, Common Culture (1997)

Different Kinds of Road Signs, Common Culture (1998)

Foreign People Speaking, Common Culture (1999)

Albums

Time on Their Hands, Common Culture (1998)

On Fading Out, Common Culture (1999)

On the Closed Circuit, Common Culture (2000)

Compilations

Subculture Fanzine CD1, Subculture (2001)

Ua2, Underwood Audio (2002)

Radio Radio (with Rob Hughes), Revolver (2004)

The Topography of Chance curated by Stewart Lee, Sound Arts Network (2006)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://placeinternational.org/images2/publications/The_Work_of_Paul_Rooney.pdf |title=Situations : Atmosphere; the work of Paul Rooney : Claire Doherty |publisher=Placeinternational.org |accessdate=2014-07-13}}
2. ^Bracewell, Michael. 'The Art of Paul Rooney', in Got Up Late the Other Day: Paul Rooney artist monograph. Firstsite, 2006.
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/playlists/1998/05.txt|title=playlists/1998/05|publisher=avistic.demon.co.uk|accessdate=2014-03-06}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.frieze.com/issue/review/common_culture/|work=Frieze Magazine |title= Common Culture|publisher=frieze.com|accessdate=2014-03-30}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Rooney-Time-On-Their-Hands/release/1220503|title=Rooney* - Time On Their Hands (CD, Album) at Discogs|publisher=discogs.com|accessdate=2014-03-06}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/1999/mar/16/artsfeatures1|title=Common Culture|work= The Guardian|accessdate=2014-03-06}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.last.fm/music/Rooney/_/Went+To+Town|title=Rooney – Went to Town – Listen and discover music at Last.fm|publisher=last.fm|accessdate=2014-03-30}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.last.fm/music/Rooney/_/Into+the+lens|title=Rooney – Into the Lens – Listen and discover music at Last.fm|publisher=last.fm|accessdate=2014-03-30}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://mixingit.hubmed.org/shows/1999/03/15|title=15th March, 1999 | Mixing It|publisher=mixingit.hubmed.org|accessdate=2014-03-06}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/playlists/1998/06.txt|title=playlists/1998/06|publisher=avistic.demon.co.uk|accessdate=2014-03-30}}
11. ^Clark, Robert. 'Rooney Tunes'. The Guardian (The Guide). May 1999
12. ^Bunn, Jonathan. 'Rooney, Time on Their Hands'. Sleazenation magazine. Jan. 1999
13. ^Mackintosh, David. 'Time on Your Hands COMCD009'. AN Magazine. Nov. 1998
14. ^Oxley, Steve. 'Sound Bites'. Interview with Paul Rooney. The Big Issue magazine. Nov. 1998
15. ^Mason Neil. 'Rooney, Time on Their Hands'. Melody Maker. Oct. 1998
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.musicdish.com/mag/index.php3?id=1246 |title=MusicDish e-Journal - Rooney - Time On Their Hands |publisher=Musicdish.com |date= |accessdate=2014-07-13}}
17. ^Lee, Stewart. 'Rooney, Time on Their Hands'. The Sunday Times. Oct. 1998
18. ^Ridge, Tom. 'Rooney, Time on Their Hands'. The Wire magazine. Nov.1998
19. ^Valentine, Gary. 'Rooney, Time on Their Hands'. Mojo magazine. Nov. 1998
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/festive50lists.htm|title=Rocklist.net...John Peel's Festive 50's - 1977 - 2003  .....|publisher=rocklistmusic.co.uk|accessdate=2014-03-06}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://peel.hubmed.org/node/3056|title=Rooney (1999) | Peel Sessions|publisher=peel.hubmed.org|accessdate=2014-03-06}}
22. ^Briers, David. ‘Small Battles’. Art Monthly. Nov. 2000
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.grizedale.org/artists/paul.rooney|title=Grizedale Arts: Paul Rooney|publisher=grizedale.org|accessdate=2014-03-30}}
24. ^Parker, Graham. 'My Eye Hurts'. Art Monthly. Oct. 1999
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/thread-waxing-space-records-13700/more|title=Detailed description of the Thread Waxing Space records, 1980s-2001, bulk 1991-2001 | Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution|author=Archives of American Art|publisher=aaa.si.edu|accessdate=2014-03-30}}
26. ^Lee, Stewart. 'Rooney, On Fading Out'. The Sunday Times. April 2000
27. ^Beasley, Mark. 'Rooney'. Untitled magazine. Spring 2000
28. ^McGill, Hannah. 'Rooney, On Fading Out'. The List (Scotland). Oct. 1999
29. ^Lee, Stewart. 'Rooney, On the Closed Circuit'. The Sunday Times. Dec. 2000
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://cubittartists.org.uk/2002/06/08/nwra-variety-night/|title=SATURDAY: The N.W.R.A. Variety Night|date=2002-06-08|publisher=Cubitt Artists|author=|accessdate=2016-01-08}}
31. ^{{cite web|last=Gallery |first=Castlefield |url=http://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk/event/purescreen-9-purescreen-dvd-01-launch-party-screening/ |title=PureScreen #9: PureScreen DVD *01 – Launch Party & Screening – Castlefield Gallery |website=Castlefieldgallery.co.uk |date=2005-03-18 |accessdate=2016-01-08}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=http://akermandaly.com/titles-2/dust-stories/ |title=Akerman Daly |website=Akermandaly.com |accessdate=2016-01-08}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://ireallylovemusic.co.uk/blog/?p=369 |title=ireallylovemusic › the topography of chance – curated by stewart lee |publisher=Ireallylovemusic.co.uk |date=2006-11-29 |accessdate=2014-07-13}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/rooney/id847501703 |title=iTunes - Music - Rooney |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date= |accessdate=2014-07-13}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0764z1v|title=The Label of Love is Fruits de Mer Records, Gideon Coe - BBC Radio 6 Music|website=BBC|accessdate=19 January 2018}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=https://rooney1.bandcamp.com|title=Rooney|website=Rooney1.bandcamp.com|accessdate=19 January 2018}}

External links

  • Rooney on Last.FM
  • Rooney on Discogs
  • [https://itunes.apple.com/GB/artist/rooney/id847501703 Rooney preview on iTunes]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCukEks4h0oY4tvHi0cbc6lg Rooney on YouTube]
  • Rooney on AllMusic
  • Rooney on MusicBrainz
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