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Revenge was a band formed by New Order bassist Peter Hook (vocals, bass, keyboards) and Lavolta Lakota and Rawhead singer Davyth Hicks (aka Dave Hicks) on guitar and vocals, together with Chris Jones (keyboards). Revenge formed during New Order's hiatus in 1989-1990 and played their final gigs in January 1993.[citation needed] After their industrial rock/house music hybrid album One True Passion was written and recorded, the band was joined on stage by David Potts (bass and guitar) and Ashley Taylor on drums.[1]
Revenge | |
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Origin | Manchester, England |
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Years active | 1989–1995 |
Labels | Factory Records, LTM |
Members | Peter Hook Davyth Hicks Chris Jones David Potts Brian Whittaker Mike Hedges |
The band toured the first album worldwide playing gigs in Europe, North and South America and Japan in 1991. It was after the Japan tour that Hicks decided to leave, quoting "musical differences", but more with the feeling of frustration over the direction of Revenge and his own desire to return to being lead singer. He formed Rawhead in Manchester and reformed the band in Scotland in 1993.
In May 1991 the band recruited new members Brian Whittaker (bass and guitar) and Mike Hedges (drums) who debuted at the Cities in The Park Festival. After completion of touring and promoting New Order's 1993 album Republic, Hook returned to Revenge with the intention of recording a new album. However, the band soon disintegrated and Hook retained the talents of only David Potts when later forming Monaco.
It has often been speculated that the band's name referred to Hook seeking revenge on Bernard Sumner for the latter's formation of the band Electronic with Johnny Marr. In fact, the name came from the word Revenge emblazoned on a leather jacket worn by George Michael in the video for his hit song, "Faith".
Discography
editAlbums
edit- One True Passion (1990)
- One True Passion V2.0 (2004), later re-released with a bonus CD, Be Careful What You Wish For, with a total of 23 additional tracks; V2.0 has more than three times as many tracks as the original release.
- No Pain No Gain (2005), live material recorded in 1991
Singles
editTitle | Release date | UK Singles Chart | U.S. Club Play | U.S. Club Sales | U.S. Modern Rock | Album |
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"7 Reasons" | November 1989 | - | - | - | - | - |
"Pineapple Face" | May 1990 | - | 10 | 16 | 8 | One True Passion |
"Slave" | October 1990 | - | 25 | 39 | - | One True Passion |
"State of Shock" (Club promo) | March 1992 | - | 42 | - | - | Gun World Porn |
Extended plays
edit- Gun World Porn (EP, 1991)
References
editExternal links
edit- Bio by Claude Flowers at LTM
- Bio from the fansite "World in Motion"
- Bio from the fansite "neworderonline.com"