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{{Infobox musical artist | Name = The Beta Band| Img = The Beta Band.jpg| Img_capt = The Beta Band in a 2004 press shot (l–r): John Maclean, Richard Greentree, Steve Mason and Robin Jones| Img_size =| Landscape =| Background = group_or_band| Alias =| Origin =
Edinburgh,
Scotland, [rock and roll, trip hop, experimental jamming]| Associated_acts =| URL = www.betaband.com| Current_members =| Past_members = John MacleanRichard GreentreeSteve MasonRobin JonesGordon AndersonSteve Duffield-->
The Beta Band were a Scotland musical group who received much critical acclaim and have achieved cult status amongst avid followers of the underground and experimental music scene. Their style was described as being
folk hop, a blend of
folk music,
rock and roll,
trip hop, and experimental jamming.
History
The Beta Band formed in
1996 around Edinburgh musicians
Steve Mason (musician) (vocals, guitar) and Gordon Anderson (musician). The two had plans to call their group The Pigeons but later changed their minds. As they pulled together songs for their debut
Extended play,
Champion Versions, they added Robin Jones (drums) and John Maclean (musician) (DJ, sampler, keyboards) Steve Duffield was the original bassist but quit the band soon after recording
Champion Versions. Not long after they were signed to Regal Records (1914)/
Parlophone, Anderson became ill and decided to quit the band. He would later produce recordings under the name Lone Pigeon. The remaining members added Englishman
Richard Greentree (bass) and solidified their lineup.
Champion Versions was released in July 1997 to critical acclaim not only for the music but also for the record's innovative cut-and-paste sleeve design (the work of John Maclean). Two further EPs followed in
1998:
The Patty Patty Sound in March and
Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos in July. The EPs were all subjects of widespread critical praise, and all three appeared on the appropriately titled
The Three EPs collection in September 1998.
The band soon commenced work on their ambitious first full-length recording, pulling inspiration from sources as diverse as Jamaican reggae, Disney's movie
The Black Hole and Bonnie Tyler's "
Total Eclipse of the Heart." The record, simply titled
The Beta Band, was released on
21 June 1999. The first track, "The Beta Band Rap," managed to tell the band's
back story over alternating bubblegum
pop music, hip hop music and
rockabilly backing tracks. Its eclecticism was representative of the rest of the album, which was widely perceived to be more stylistically diverse than the initial EPs. The mixed press turned decidedly negative when the band announced their own disdain for the record. They claimed that Regal's unreasonable deadline and tight budgets kept them from refining their improvisations into coherent songs.
Nonetheless, the album had not generally been as well-received as the preceding EPs, and the band returned to the studio with something to prove. The result of that session was the double A-side single "To You Alone"/"Sequinsizer", released on 24 January 2000. As early as August the previous year, Mason had discussed the possibility of releasing the tracks as a single and had urged fans to lobby Regal for the release. The single was received favourably and was widely regarded as a return to form for the band. The
NME made it their "Single of the Week", and would later select it as one of the 50 greatest singles of 2000 in their end-of-year awards. "To You Alone" was also included on the soundtrack of the 2000 remake of the television series
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), released in March.
Even higher profile soundtrack exposure was to follow, with the band's music featuring prominently in a scene in the film
High Fidelity (film) (based on the
Nick Hornby novel of the same name), released in late March 2000 in the United States and July in the UK. In the film, a record store owner played by
John Cusack mentions the band by name ("I will now sell five copies of
The Three EPs by The Beta Band") and plays a minute or so of the song "Dry the Rain." This exposed the band to a wide range of new listeners, particularly in the U.S., where the band's profile had previously been borderline nonexistent.
A hiatus followed, during which Mason released his second King Biscuit Time (musician) EP. The band gradually gravitated back into the studio, this time recruiting noted UK producer Colin Emmanuel, aka
C-Swing, to oversee the process. The album,
Hot Shots II, appeared in summer
2001, and was warmly received by critics and fans alike. It sacrificed much of the first album's experimentation for more boiled-down pop structure and hooks. The band had originally intended to release "Squares" (b/w "Won") as the leadoff single—a video had been filmed and promo discs issued—but when it transpired that another single (Daydream (song) by I Monster) featuring a sample from the same obscure
Gunter Kallmann Choir song was to be released at around the same time, the band opted to release "Broke" instead. Two other singles were released from the album: "Human Being" in October 2001 and "Squares" in February
2002 (with the I Monster track long out of the charts). The band embarked on a long tour to support the album. In August 2002, they made
Q (magazine) magazine's list of "
50 Bands to See Before You Die".
The band began demo sessions for their third album in September 2002. They entered the studio with producer
Tom Rothrock in
2003 and managed to complete a number of tracks. However, the band were not pleased with the results, and nor were Regal executives. So it was that the band themselves produced the album. Famed producer
Nigel Godrich was called in to mix the album, which was finally completed in early
2004. Lead single, "Assessment," was released on
12 April 2004, followed by the album
Heroes to Zeros on
26 April, featuring a sampling (music) of
Siouxsie And The Banshees on "Liquid Bird". review of The Beta Band's Heroes to Zeros album where the siouxsie sample is mentionned A second single, "Out-Side", followed in July. To the surprise of most fans, the band announced their breakup on their official website on 2 August 2004. In November, they performed at the Summer Sundae festival and commenced a farewell tour. Their final show was at Edinburgh's Liquid Rooms venue on 5 December 2004.
On 3 October 2005, the band released a 2-disc
DVD set,
The Best of The Beta Band, featuring most of the band's videos and a selection of short films, television footage, documentaries as well as four songs recorded live at the Shepherds Bush Empire on
29 November 2004, one of the band's final performances. Also released on the same day was a 2
Compact disc set,
The Best of The Beta Band, comprising a compilation disc of studio recordings and a disc containing the Shepherds Bush gig.
Since the split, Steve Mason is continuing with his solo project
King Biscuit Time (musician), while Robin Jones and John Maclean have become
The Aliens along with former Beta Band member Gordon Anderson (a.k.a. Lone Pigeon). Richard Greentree is working with his new band The General and Duchess Collins.
Discography
EPs
- Champion Versions (1997)
- The Patty Patty Sound (1998)
- Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos (1998)
Studio albums
Compilations
- The Three EPs (1998) - #35 UK
- The Best of The Beta Band (2005)
Singles
- "To You Alone"/"Sequinsizer" (January 2000)
- "Broke"/"Won" (July 2001) - #30 UK
- "Human Being" (October 2001) - #41 UK
- "Squares" (February 2002) - #42 UK
- "Assessment" (April 2004) - #51 UK
- "Out-Side" (July 2004)
Video
- The Best of The Beta Band (DVD) (2005)
Sources of the citations and references
External links
- The Beta Band - official site
- Beta Band fansite blog
- Regal (record label)
- King Biscuit Time Myspace
- The General and Duchess Collins Myspace
- The Aliens Myspace
- In-depth article on The Three EPs