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Was (Not Was), the seminal, indestructible art-funk collective from Detroit, is back from a Rip Van Winkle hibernation and ready to ensnare the innocent with its snaky beats and brain-virus lyrics. Semi-dormant since 1992, when they opened a four-month tour for Dire Straits across Europe, Don and David Was are again ready to rumble, with a new CD entitled "Boo!" on Rykodisc, and available NOW, and an endless series of live dates accompanied by special guests and friends the boys have bonded with over the years.
Here is the first video from BOO!, for infectious single, "CRAZY WATER"....
The band has its roots in a Detroit that saw the emergence of not only Motown, but protopunk legends like the MC5 and Iggy Pop, as well as Alice Cooper and funkmeister George Clinton. Mix in a little Coltrane-worship and nods to Zappa and the Firesign Theatre and the elements are present to give birth to W(NW). Don and David met in junior high and started to lay down the kind of sick, audio juvenalia that had their parents praying for their future well-being. They were right to worry.David departed for Los Angeles after college and was day-jobbing as a jazz critic, while Don stayed in the trenches honing his studio and bass-playing chops. Broke and despondent, Don called David in 1979 and threatened to rob a dry cleaners unless the latter came back home to cut a couple of demos. David, not unamused at the prospect of seeing his old pal in prison stripes, nonetheless prodigally returned and they cut two 12" singles and were immediately signed by visionary Ze Records' founder Michael Zilkha, who convinced Chris Blackwell to ink them at Island.The boys would release their eponymous LP there in 1981, and garner international notice for their heady brew of funk beats, jazz soloing and e e cummings meets William Burroughs wordsmithery. DJ's also took notice and propelled their single, "Tell Me That I'm Dreaming" to the top of Billboard's dance charts. A second album in 1983 -- Born To Laugh at Tornadoes -- wound up on Geffen Records, and confused everyone at the company something good, featuring as it did guest vocals from the likes of Mel Tormé and Ozzy Osbourne. Eclectic, yes, marketable to any but the stouthearted or schizophrenic, unlikely.It would be with the release of their third collection in 1988, "What Up, Dog," that the boys would hit their commercial stride, earning two top 10 singles worldwide with "Walk the Dinosaur" and "Spy in the House of Love." Global tours followed in Europe, Japan and the USA, and the album would find its way to the upper rungs of that year's critic's polls, and eventually be included in Rolling Stone Magazine's 'Top 100 albums of the '80s.'A fourth studio album -- "Are You Okay" --would follow in 1990 and that too spawned a top 5 hit internationally, the rap-inflected cover of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone." The band would take to the road in 1992 opening for Dire Straits on a four-month tour of Europe's bigger venues, and also released a best-of package, "Hello Dad I'm in Jail," which included a remix of their earlier Ozzy collaboration,"Shake Your Head," this time with Kim Basinger (!) sharing co-lead vocals and leading to another smash single on the dancefloor and pop charts overseas.Of course, that's not all the lads were up to all those years. Don Was stepped to the fore as a producer after working with Bonnie Raitt on the Grammy-winning "Nick of Time," staying in constant demand for the next decade and working with everyone from Iggy to Kristofferson to the B52's to Elton John and Brian Wilson, to drop just a few names. David Was went Hollywood and produced two soundtrack collections for the "X-Files" and wound up scoring two network TV dramas. And together, Don and David produced the Grammy-winning Roy Orbison/kd lang duet of "Crying" as well as Bob Dylan's "Under the Red Sky" album. They also started a badminton club for ex-cons called the "Birdie Men from Alcatraz," or so it was rumored.It was Don's work with the Rolling Stones on "Bridges to Babylon" and "Voodoo Lounge" that inspired a return to the good old days of bandhood. The Bruz Was rented a studio across from a strip joint on Sunset Blvd. and hunkered down to make some new tracks in the last few years. Nothin' like some hip-shakin mamas in close proximity to get the juices flowing again, n'est ce pas? The band reformed to play the Sundance Film Festival in the winter of 2004 and made a triumphal return to London's Jazz Café the following fall.Was (Not Was) may have been napping, but they never stopped having nightmares! The results will soon storm the barricades of radio, concert halls and festivals 'til they are sent to their rooms to do more audio homework. Stay tuned, don't drop out, not just yet!
"an endearing mess... a sausage factory of funk, rock, jazz and electronic dance music, all providing a boogie-down backdrop for a radical (and witty) political message of unbridled personal freedom and scepticism of authority." [Detroit's Metro Times]

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Member Since: 4/21/2007
Band Website: http://worldwidewas.com
Band Members: David Was, Don Was, Sir Harry Bowens, Sweet Pea Atkinson

& Donald Ray Mitchell, Randy Jacobs, Jamie Muhoberac, Paul "Shilts", Rock Deadrick, Wayne Kramer, Dave McMurray, Carl Small, Bruce Nazarian, Sergio Gonzales, Tio Banks, Rayse Biggs, Debra Dobkin, Ron Pangborn, Luis Resto, James Gadson

with Brian Wilson, Ricky Lee Jones, Doug Feiger, Mel Torme, Kris Kristofferson, Mitch Ryder, Ozzy Osbourne, Kim Basinger, Stevie Salas, John Patitucci, Frank Sinatra Jr., Iggy Pop, Leonard Cohen, The Roches, Syd Straw, Bonnie Raitt...
Influences: Eddie Harold (who used a tape recorder); Detroit Johnny (who don't wear no tie); Freddie's wife (who had bondage parties with a Turkish bouncer); Leather Michael (on his motorcycle); Tara Venus (who went nowhere without Jack the Human Knife); Bobby Maggot (who was a big attorney); Suzanne (who ate her breakfast from the pan); Little Rita and her sister Bette; and the girl who chanted in the night but no one cared.
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Record Label: rykodisc
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Was(Not Was) on Jools Holland show - UK! You tube vids!

BOO!Check out videos from our live performance on the Jools Holland Show UK!
Posted by on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:58:00 GMT

Boo!

Boo! Soon! press release
Posted by on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 02:31:00 GMT

Set List Feb 13 2008 (Michael Z)

Was (Not Was)Cafe Du NordSan Francisco CAFeb. 13, 2008 (Wed.)late show National Anthem intro > Hello OperatorPapa Was A Rolling StoneI Feel Better Than James BrownWhere Did Your Heart Go?Hello Dad > C...
Posted by on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 02:26:00 GMT

LA Times Review by Ann Powers (Feb 16 2008)

POP MUSIC REVIEW Was (Not Was) time-travels back to its glorious chaos Was (Not Was) revives its dance/avant-garde mash-up at the Orpheum but is not stuck in the past. By Ann Powers, Los Angeles Tim...
Posted by on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 02:21:00 GMT

Just in from Don

"we're gonna kick of a year of shows with our 2nd Annual Valentines Day Bash at the orpheum theater&.brian and kris are each gonna play 3 songs with us&..in addition to sweet pea, sir harry and donald...
Posted by on Sat, 12 Jan 2008 03:16:00 GMT

Metro Times article by Brian J. Bowe 12/29/2004

When people talk about quintessential Detroit bands, they usually cite proto-punk outfits like the MC5 and the Stooges or proletarian rockers like Seger or the Nuge. But perhaps no band better reflect...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Apr 2007 04:16:00 GMT