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The Pale Fountains

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MyGen Profile GeneratorA leading proponent of the "quiet pop" movement of the early 1980s, the Pale Fountains formed in Liverpool, England in 1981. Led by singer/songwriter and guitarist Michael Head, the group — which also included bassist Chris McCaffrey, drummer Thomas Whelan and former Dislocation Dance trumpeter Andy Diagram — debuted in 1982 on the Operation Twlight label with the single "(There's Always) Something on My Mind," which generated such a posititve buzz that they were immediately signed by Virgin for the then-staggering sum of 150,000 pounds. However, their label debut, the lavish "Thank You," failed to crack the U.K. Top 40, despite a heavy promotional push. After an intense year in the studio, the Pale Fountains' first LP, the bossa nova-inflected Pacific Street, finally appeared in 1984; after such a relatively long absence from the limelight, the group had lost its status as media darlings, and the record fared poorly. Producer Ian Broudie (Lightening Seeds) was brought in to helm 1985's ...from across the kitchen table, but again success was not forthcoming; in the wake of considerable acrimony amongst the band and their label, the Pale Fountains soon split, with Head returning to Liverpool to form Shack with his brother John.

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PALE FOUNTAIN'S ENTRY IN VIRGIN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EIGHTIES MUSIC

Formed in Liverpool in the early 80s by songwriter Michael Head (guitar/vocals) and Chris McCaffery (bass) with Thomas Whelan (drums) and Andy Diagram, formerly of Dislocation Dance and the Diagram Br...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 05:42:00 GMT

PALE FOUNTAINS, INTERVIEW, SOUNDS, MARCH 17 1984

A dark and wet (early) Monday morning and there I was nearing the end of my marathon session reviewing this week's singles. I purposely put the Pale Fountains' Unless 45 at the bottom of the pile, sur...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 05:25:00 GMT

PALE FOUNTAINS, INTERVIEW, SOUNDS, AUGUST 14 1982

Much as I wish it weren't so, the brilliant evocatively-named Pale Fountains are as Liverpooly as you can get, no matter how much they say they aren't. Their sharp Scouse wit, their love of music from...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 05:18:00 GMT

PALE FOUNTAINS, INTERVIEW MASTERBAG, JULY 1982

Let me introduce The Pale Fountains. At the microphone is guitarist Mike, he of the heavenly voice and winning smile. On bass is Chris, who claims to be an ace footballer (but more of that anon). The ...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 05:12:00 GMT