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The Railway Children

Formed in wigan in the north England in 1984,The Railway Children fronted by singer/guitarist Gary Newby, started out by taking their "gentle sound" onto the then bouyant music circuit in and around Wigan and Manchester. The buzz created by the extremely youthful band was immediate and resulted in the band signing to the enigmatic Factory records, home of New Order. A mini album 'Reunion Wilderness' was recorded and featured the first single 'A Gentle Sound' and the follow up 'Brighter'. Both singles were an instant hit with the then thriving indie scene and the critically acclaimed album went straight to number one in the independant charts.A string of tours and radio sessions quickly followed and as the band saw their fan base grow dramatically,inevitably the major labels became very interested. Virgin America was one such label, then owned by Richard Branson, it saw the chart potential of The Railway Children and signed them.

The resultant album 'Recurrence' was as complete an album as you'll hear. A pure and complimentary production produced ten wonderful tracks which flowed effortlessly into each other. This was an album played by a band high on confidence and purpose and it showed. Singles - 'Over and Over' 'Somewhere South' and 'In the Meantime' all managed to skirt around the edges of the top forty, but a hit in the UK national charts remained elusive.

During the following years the band spread the word particularly in the U.S, where tours with The Sugarcubes and The Hearthrobs of college towns saw the band achieve considerable success and play on college radio. A support slot with REM across Europe and a UK tour with Lloyd Cole also followed - now all that was missing was that elusive chart hit.'Native Place' was released in 1990 with keyboards and programmed percussion to the fore for the first time. The new sound and further tours of the U.S and UK eventually resulted in the bands first UK top 20 hit with the pure pop anthem 'Every Beat of The Heart'.

Around the same time EMI took over Virgin and a number of bands including The Railway Children found themselves without a record label. The band's time at Virgin was later captured on the album 'Listen On - the best of The Railway Children', which contains the singles and various b-sides. Following their departure from Virgin, TRC decided to call it a day with only Gary and Guy deciding to carry on with music. However, none of the original members of TRC would work together again.

After a lengthy hiatus Gary released his next album 'Dream Arcade', on his own Ether Records label in 1997. Far more melodic than the 'So Right' sessions but not as produced as earlier albums,'Dream Arcade' boasts many magnificent moments. From the melancholy of 'Dream Arcade' to the full-on assault of 'Let it Go' this is a must for fans of the band. 'Dream arcade' see's gary reflecting on the past, but moving forward with vigour and purpose.

2000 saw the re-release of 'Reunion Wilderness' on the Ether label and a new single 'Skinship' on March Records in the U.S in 2002. Gary has just finished a new acoustic album 'Gentle Sound' set for release in September 03.

Gary currently resides in Tokyo his wife and two daughters and is cultivating a passion for sushi and J-pop - his Japanese is still terrible!

Official web site: www.railwaychildren.co.uk

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Member Since: 13/09/2007
Band Website: http://www.railwaychildren.co.uk
Influences: The Byrds, The Who, The Jam, XTC, The Go-Betweens, REM, The Smiths, Orange Juice, Television, New Order, The Cure, The Kinks, Echo and The Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes, 10,000 Maniacs
Record Label: Ether Records
Type of Label: Indie

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