NIKKI SUDDEN
Nikki Sudden was born Adrian Nicholas Godfrey in London, England. Adrian Nicholas Godfrey (19 July 1956 – 26 March 2006). The main influences on Sudden's music were artists such as T. Rex, the Rolling Stones, the Faces, Bob Dylan and Johnny Thunders. Following the break-up of Swell Maps in 1980, he started a solo career and also released records with Dave Kusworth as the Jacobites. Sudden collaborated with Mike Scott and Anthony Thistlethwaite of the Waterboys, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, The
Golden Horde as 'The Last Bandits', Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones, Rowland S. Howard, Jeremy Gluck of the Barracudas, Ian McLagan of Small Faces and the Faces, Phil Shoenfelt, Al DeLoner of Midnight Choir, Tom Ashton of the March Violets, members of R.E.M. and Sonic Youth. The Jacobites' tune "Pin Your Heart" was covered on the Lemonheads' 1997 single "The Outdoor Type".[citation needed] Post Swell Maps, Sudden formed and recorded as Bingo Little with Andy Bean and Cally Callomon.
Sudden also wrote for a number of music magazines, such as Spex, INTRO, Mojo, the Birmingham-based fanzine Waxstreet Dive, and Bucketfull of Brains.
PHIL SHOENFELT
Phil Shoenfelt was born in Bradford, England, in December 1952. He moved to New York where he lived and played in several bands, such as Khmer Rouge, and was active on the downtown Manhattan arts scene. Returning to London in 1984, he continued making music until encroaching heroin addiction
brought a temporary halt to all such activity. Finally kicking the habit after eleven years, he embarked upon a solo career and in 1995 moved to Prague, where he currently lives. In recent years he has produced several CDs of his music on various independent labels: solo; with his band Southern Cross; with the Berlin-based Australian group Fatal Shore; and a new performance project, The Bruce Wellie Band. Junkie Love is Shoenfelt's second book. His first, a collection of his poetry and song lyrics entitled The Green Hotel, came out in 1998.
NIKKI SUDDEN AND PHIL SHOENFELT
NIKKI SUDDEN & PHIL SHOENFELT |
It is with very great pleasure that we announce that the Troubadour label will be issuing the Golden Vanity album recorded by Nikki Sudden & Phil Shoenfelt in Berlin in 1998. Ten years later it will see
the light of day with full blessing of the Sudden estate and the brilliant Mr Shoenfelt. Easy Action boss Carlton Sandercock says "this is one f##kin amazing album! Phil Shoenfelt is the author of the highly acclaimed novel Junkie Love. Phil also recorded many albums including "God is the other face of the devil" for Humbug in 1994. Last month an album "Live at the House of Sin" with Pavel Cingl was issued in Europe.
NIKKI SUDDEN & PHIL SHOENFELT |
Nikki Sudden about "Golden Vanity" (Interview with Australian Rock Review, 1998):
"Golden Vanity" contains some of my more T.Rex styled songs: "Hanoi Jane" and "Bang A Gong"; an unreleased song from the ‘Kiss You Kidnapped Charabanc’ sessions, "Jack Ketch", "Teenage Sheets" -
a "Fortune of Fame"-ish rocker, "Jamboree Bag" – a twenty minute Can/Swell Maps inspired jam, "Angel Wings", "Cloak of Virtue", "Broken Glove" (as premiered on my "Egyptian Roads" collection), "Portcullis", "When I Waged A Crown" and "Empty Grave" - these six numbers co-written with Mr. Shöenfelt. The album is completed by two of Phil’s songs, "Waiting For You" and "Love Makes Her Shine". This should be released during the next months, probably by a German label. I find Phil’s guitar playing makes a refreshing/inspiring counterpoint to my own style.
MOJO
by Max Décharné
Excellent lost studio collaboration released at last...Spring 1998, shortly after the death of his brother Epic Soundtracks, Nikki Sudden and his friend and fellow English songwriter Phil Schoenfelt
NIKKI SUDDEN |
played a string of European shows, then with their touring band recorded this album of specially-written tracks, mostly with the volume cranked up to eleven and few overdubs. The live-in-the-studio approach works well, and the songs themselves really deliver: Cloak of Virtue is a genuine highlight, swapping lead vocals between the two singers, while Bang A Gong is Nikki’s joyous tribute to the lifelong Bolan influence in his work. Teenage Sheets jumps like the New York Dolls, Waiting For You and Golden Door are classic lovesongs, and the acoustics and slide of Jack Ketch recall Nikki’s 1980s Jacobites recordings. The album never appeared, for convoluted reasons outlined in Phil’s excellent sleevenotes. That it’s finally surfaced is a treat indeed.
PHIL SHOENFELT |
BUCKETFULL OF BRAINS
#72 spring 2009, by Nick West
NIKKI SUDDEN |
Very much a case of 'that which was lost ...' this little piece of legend was recorded in Berlin in early 1998. Both Nikki and Phil had mentioned it me on more than one occasion, adamant as to its quality, but no one seemed to be able to turn up the complete recordings, and with Nikki's death, it seemed they were likely gone for good. Over its absence settled a patina of romance, and as with so much of Nikki it
PHIL SHOENFELT |
seemed fleeting, evanescent, now forever beyond grasp. Sometime last year Phil told me all the tapes had turned up and I guess I hoped to get a burn of it at some point, and then would arise the question of how the reality would match the myth. Well better than that it's got itself a proper release, through Troubadour, and, bless them both, they were right about it because it's a magnificent meeting of talents.
Nikki Sudden & Phil Shoenfelt – Golden Vanity
Label: Troubadour – TRBCD009
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 2009
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
TRAXS
01. Hanoi Jane 6:02
Backing Vocals – Joe Armstrong, Mark Mulholland
Written-By – Sudden
02. Cloak Of Virtue 4:53
Written-By – Sudden, Shöenfelt
03. Jack Ketch 6:21
Acoustic Guitar – Nikki Sudden
Mandola – Mark Mulholland
Percussion [Ghost Percussion] – Dugald Jayes
Slide Guitar – Phil Shöenfelt
Written-By – Sudden, Howard
04. Portcullis 1:34
Written-By – Sudden, Shöenfelt
05. Love Makes Her Shine 4:04
Backing Vocals – Joe Armstrong, Mark Mulholland
Keyboards – Phil Shöenfelt
Written-By – Shöenfelt
06. Bang A Gong 5:18
Written-By – Sudden
07. Waiting For You 5:41
Mandola – Mark Mulholland
Written-By – Shöenfelt
08. Jamboree Bag 10:39
Guitar [Space Echo Guitar] – Phil Shöenfelt
Written-By – Picot, Sudden, Shöenfelt, Schmidt
09. Golden Door (Early Version Of Broken Door) 7:20
Written-By – Sudden
10. Teenage Sheets 3:55
Written-By – Sudden, Shöenfelt
11. Wage A Crown 1:31
Written-By – Sudden, Shöenfelt
12. Hangman's Daughter 5:15
Written-By – Sudden, Shöenfelt
13. Angel Wings 5:10
Written-By – Sudden, Shöenfelt
14. Cullisport 1:33
Written-By – Sudden, Shöenfelt
15. Master Sampson 0:35
Written-By – Sudden
NOTES
Recorded At – Interzone Studio
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Carl Eugene Picot
Drums, Percussion – Robbie Schmidt
Engineer – Dugald Jayes
Mixed By – Dugald Jayes, Nikki Sudden, Phil Shöenfelt
Producer [Produced by] – Nikki Sudden, Phil Shöenfelt
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Phil Shoenfelt
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion – Nikki Sudden
MP3 @ 320 Size: 162 MB
Flac Size: 491 MB
Nikki Sudden on Urban Aspirines HERE
Phil Shoenfelt on Urban Aspirines HERE
Hey Josef, nothing to say about this album? It seems to strange to me.
ReplyDeleteI have this album, so i didn't want to say anything about it. I will comment less on albums what i own now, with the exception of old 60s early 70s band that i particularly love, especially bands from San Francisco. I have 17 cds ( do-cd counted as a single piece)
Deleteby N. Sudden/ D. Kusworth with all the offshots. That speaks for itself how great i think this music is.
In Germany, a violent depatch brocks out about the German band Rammstein and their frontman Lindeman because of sexual assaults before or after the concert, the devil knows. A band i heard about for the first time.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a shitty band with an asshole of a singer. Only as far as these attacks are concered and this whole depatte, even the "Spiegel" uses it as a cover story ( the Spiegel is probably the best weekly magazine in the German-speaking area) all that i find it very absurd. In the 60s and 70s groupies and female fans were a part of every band. Nobody was upset about it. Evertything was volutary and that was it. Today they go so far as to cancel concerts because of these ( alleged) attacks. My god what a bourgois world we live in today !! No one forces women to go to alcohol and drug parties. You can stay away. ( It's the same as in a company why not cancel right now ?? )
Just a short addentures to Rammstein as i read it in an Austrian newspaper.
ReplyDeleteA political party is calling for the two concerts in Vienna in July to be canceled because it is now clear that is not a safe place for women.
And the women' minister (!!) asks the organizer and the city of Vienna to take suitable protective measures.
Simply crazy!
One would prefer to keep life small. Turn off everything dangerous and all risks and unbreakable. Produce deathly silence that people only function like under a sleeping pill. Everything should be regulates and ordered, everything wild away with it- brave new world.
ReplyDeleteThis is a GRAVE NEW WORLD!!!
Delete