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Duncan Maitland

...Uneasy Sunny Day Hotsy-Totsy....

About Me

BIOGRAPHYDuncan formed his first band The Flood in the UK in 1985 attracting interest from Chrysalis Records. After the band dissolved, producer Ronnie Stone (The Pixies, David Gray and Mansun) suggested Duncan as a worthy replacement for the guitar player who had just left Irish band Picture House then with London Records.
By the end of 1993, Duncan was a full time member and one of the bands principal songwriters signing a deal with Chrysalis publishing. In 1994, Duncan moved to Ireland and a few months later, the London Records relationship came to an end. The band recorded their self-financed EP Probably in 1995 and support slots with The Kinks, Big Country and The Saw Doctors followed.
Following a licensing deal made with German label Koch International, the band recorded their debut album Shine Box which included Duncans song Fan Club and a track he penned with Pete Glenister Heavenly Day which became a massive Irish radio hit. The album was released to widespread acclaim..-
"...the excellent Fan Club ranks among the best songs never recorded by the Beatles.. " - John Walshe, Hot Press
Intensive gigging followed including support slots with Bon Jovi and a Polish festival appearance. The band continued to tour Europe the following year and in 1998 began work on their second album Karmarama for which Duncan wrote many songs including Sunburst which went on to become the bands biggest record.
In March 1998, the band accompanied The Corrs on their breakthrough UK tour and subsequently signed a deal with Warner Ireland for the distribution of Karmarama, preceded by the single Sunburst. Both album and single received massive acclaim and reached the upper regions of the charts. After the success of the second single All The Time In The World (co-written by Duncan and Dave Browne) the band embarked on a string of sell-out shows across Ireland.
The beginning of 1999 saw Sunburst being used in a two year long TV ad campaign and the band playing Wembley Arena shows with The Corrs and Meatloaf. However, around this time, Duncan began to feel that Picture House had reached their peak and would be unable to progress much further, and so after a gruelling tour of Germany with Meatloaf, he eventually made the difficult decision to leave and pursue his own solo interests.
After a short sabbatical Duncan got involved with the highly acclaimed Irish band Pugwash whom he had worked with briefly in 1998. He also began recording his own material at home and enjoyed several successful solo gigs across the country.
2001 saw Duncan gigging solo and with Pugwash, as well as playing on their second album the highly praised Almanac. He also composed the soundtrack to a short film with Fran King, which went on to win an award at an Italian film festival. On top of this, Sunburst was featured in the comedy film The Most Fertile Man In Ireland. At the end of the year, an acoustic version of his song God Wont Mind appeared on the Phutloose compilation Its All Good.
More gigs and recording followed in 2002, along with a video being shot for the song Terry The Toad. In August 2002, Duncan appeared at the Temple Bar Music Centre alongside other acts who were filmed for a mooted DVD called Its All Live for Phutloose. The release of the DVD was postponed but the master tapes were used to mix four tracks for Duncans live EP, Live Alien, which was released March 2003 on the back of a nationwide tour with Woodstar.
Following on from this, Duncan returned to the recording studios in 2004 with Pugwash to commence work on their third studio album, playing alongside XTCs Dave Gregory and the Section Quartet at the infamous Abbey Road studios. The recording of this album stretched on throughout the next year, during which time Duncan also produced and played on Fran Kings acclaimed debut album Beautification, completing the mastering with Jon Astley, famous for his remastering and production work with the Who and the Rolling Stones. He also found time to compose soundtrack music for the film Detained - which gathered great reviews for both film and music.
The beginning of 2005 saw Duncan returning to songwriting, co-penning the song Anchor with XTCs Andy Partridge and Pugwashs Thomas Walsh in time for the completion of the Pugwash album now titled Jollity. Leading on from this involvement, Duncan was asked to contribute keyboards to the XTC song Say It for the bands Apple Box release. He is now working on his eagerly and long awaited debut album..
____________________________________________________________ _____Duncan Maitlands "LIVE ALIEN" EP is now finally available at CD Baby at the following address:http://cdbaby.com/cd/maitland
. Check out this video: Duncan Maitland - "TERRY THE TOAD" - promotional film
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/6/2006
Band Website: duncanmaitland.com
Band Members:
Influences: I guess if you were to look at my musical DNA under a microscope, you would find:

The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Syd Barrett. The Pink Floyd, XTC, Tomorrow, Blossom Toes, Manfred Mann, The Kinks, The Small Faces, The Electric Prunes, Eels, The Turtles, The Lovin' Spoonful, Donovan, The High Llamas, David Crosby, The Byrds, Love, The Soft Machine, Traffic, Vince Guaraldi, John Shuttleworth, The Association, Simon & Garfunkel, Lalo Schifrin, Bernard Herrman, LeRoy Shields, David Lynch, The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Joy Division, Marc Chagall, Frank Zappa, Delia Derbyshire, Kraftwerk, Serge Gainsbourg, Krzysztof Komeda, The Honeybus, White Noise, The Zombies, Nilsson, Miles Davis...
Sounds Like: Myself and all of the above put in a blender
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

THE TROUBLE WITH BLOG(GLE)S......

....is that it takes me bloody ages to write them! I'm currently writing a blog about the first stage of myself and Fran King's recent jaunt to Minneapolis and it basically turned into such a rant abo...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Thu, 15 May 2008 06:07:00 PST

BLOGGED DOWN: PART TWO

BLOGGED DOWN: PART TWO - OH DEARWell folks,Looks like a managed to fall at the first hurdle! My intention was to blog the day after my last entry and keep you all up to date with myself and Fran King'...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:07:00 PST

BLOGGED DOWN: PART ONE

BLOGGED DOWN: PART ONE - ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT BLOGWell folks, I have to admit that I was suitably horrified when I recently discovered that my last blog here was over a year old. If memory serves (wi...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 04:54:00 PST

WEBSITE BACK ONLINE

Hi there Folks,Well, it would appear that my official website - www.duncanmaitland.com - is finally back online after a long hiatus due to server problems. However, my connection with the server is st...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 09:08:00 PST

ALBUM NEWS!!!

Hello folks!It's been a while since I last posted so it's nice to be able to return with some news about my forthcoming album!There's no fixed release date yet but what I can tell you is that the titl...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 08:02:00 PST

YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT TO ME.....

YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT TO ME&&Hello folks  it's been a little while since we last met and had a virtual chinwag hasn't it? Let's get the obvious stuff out of the way. Firstly, a very very happy new ye...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 10:09:00 PST

SORRY IT'S BEEN A WHILE: Here's why....

THE STORY OF "DOWN FROM PITTSWOOD" AND AN APOLOGY!!!Many apologies for the lateness of this entry folks  it's all been for a good reason. Let me give you the background firstFor the past year, I have...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:18:00 PST

Have yourself a festive little download!!!

As a way of adding to your impending Christmas cheer, I've added my version of "Little Saint Nick" to my player for your downloading delight! It was recorded for Phutloose Records Yuletide charity com...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Tue, 05 Dec 2006 06:23:00 PST

U.S BLOG!! Part Four.....plus LIVE FOOTAGE!!!

A DATE-BY-DATE BLOG OF MYSELF AND FRAN KING'S RECENT TOUR OF THE U.S"Is everybody in? The ceremony is about to begin&.          ;    &nb...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Fri, 01 Dec 2006 11:24:00 PST

U.S TOUR BLOG!! Part Three

A DATE-BY-DATE BLOG OF MYSELF AND FRAN KING'S RECENT TOUR OF THE U.S11:55&..almost midnight&.enough time for one more story&.one more story before twelve&..(ten points if you can tell me which film t...
Posted by Duncan Maitland on Thu, 23 Nov 2006 12:26:00 PST