Well, not sure if this will work, but let's give it a go...
Chris (The Grand Wazoo) was posting about 'Sunday at Devil Dirt' the album by Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - and like a lot of artists, it occurred to me that that there are lots of links between both these artists and others - so, the idea of this thread is to follow the previous post with another track, artist or album, with some sort of link (let's see how spurious they get!) - and explain why. Could be a "proper" link like X used to be in Y or something a bit more oblique.
So, if we start with Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, we could go lots of directions, and I was going to go for one of my favourite (top 25 I reckon) chillout bands, Kinobe, and their 2004 album, Wide Open - Isobel sang vocals on a couple of tracks. But that's probably a bit mean for a first go! ;)
Instead, from Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan the fairly obvious connection is to Queens of the Stone Age who Mark sang with as sometime lead singer, and specifically I'll go with Song for the Dead.
Plenty of scope there - so, what's next? :)
14-08-2010, 08:45
The Grand Wazoo
OK,
I'll go next......you could've made this thread just based on Mark Lanegan alone, he's worked on so many collaborations, it's untrue!
Right then:
Josh Homme, founder of Queens of the Stone Age, formed Them Crooked Vultures last year with 'some other people'.
14-08-2010, 13:03
DanJennings
Dave Grohl, from Them Crooked Vultures (and also played on the queens of the stone age album from the post before) formed a band called Probot, with loads of other musicians:
14-08-2010, 15:32
Techno Commander
Dave Grohl also played drums on the Prodigys album Invaders Must Die.
14-08-2010, 16:05
DanJennings
the prodigy famously sampled a track by Max Romeo
14-08-2010, 17:48
Alex_UK
Max Romeo's single "Wet Dream" was banned by BBC Radio in 1969, as was Frankie Goes To Hollywood with Relax in 1984
14-08-2010, 18:19
Beechwoods
Relax was produced by Trevor Horn who also wrote, produced and performed on this classic, from 1981...
14-08-2010, 20:20
The Grand Wazoo
Dollar were a group made up of two members, Thereza Bazar and David Van Day.
Other significant musical Vans might be: Van Morisson, Van der Graaf Generator, Van Halen, Vanessa Paradis
......and Camper Van Beethoven, whose debut single was called 'Take the Skinheads Bowling'
15-08-2010, 13:58
Alex_UK
Looks like I'll have to have another go then... :)
Was going the Counting Crows route, as David Immerglück played guitar with Camper Van Beethoven before joining the Crows... then I thought we'd join "bowling" with Bowling for Soup, but no, let's go Electric Light Orchestra with Roll Over Beethoven
15-08-2010, 14:19
The Grand Wazoo
Electric Light Orchestra's first bassist was Mike de Albuquerque while in a purely coincidental, though hugely fortuitous turn of events, Prefab Sprout's single 'King of Rock 'n' Roll' featured the line: