Fiction Factory

Fiction Factory
Origin Perth, Scotland
Genres New wave, synthpop
Years active 1983–1987, 2007, 2011
Labels CBS
Members Kevin Patterson
Chic Medley
Eddie Jordan
Graham McGregor
Past members Grant Taylor
Mike Ogletree
Paul Wishart

Fiction Factory were a Scottish new wave band from Perth, formed in 1983. A one-hit wonder,[1] the group are known solely to mainstream audiences for their debut single "(Feels Like) Heaven", which reached #6 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

History

Before they began Fiction Factory, Kevin Patterson (vocals), Eddie Jordan (keyboards), Grant Taylor (trumpet) and Chic Medley (guitar) played in skinhead ska band The Rude Boys (later shortened to The RB's). Asked by CBS to create a concert-playing band, they enlisted Graham McGregor (bass) and Mike Ogletree (drums and percussion), a former member of Simple Minds, and Café Jacques. The band's single "(Feels Like) Heaven" became a UK Top 10 hit in 1984[2] (also reaching the Top 10 in Germany and Switzerland).

Fiction Factory disbanded in 1987 after the release of their second album. Patterson later left the music industry. He currently works in the IT department at the University of Dundee. He has a wife and two children.[3][4] Patterson and Jordan reunited to perform "(Feels Like) Heaven" (with backing band) at Jordan's wedding in August 2007.[5] Medley went on to work with the Scottish world music project, Mouth Music.

"(Feels Like) Heaven" was used in a 2009 television advertisement for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

In 2011, Patterson, Medley, McGregor and Jordan reformed the band for the first time since 1987 for their performance at the 2011 Rewind Festival.[6]

Line-up

Discography

Albums

Singles

From Throw the Warped Wheel Out
From Another Story

References

  1. Welsh, Andrew (26 July 2011). "Fiction Factory dreaming of heaven at Rewind Festival reunion". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 198. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  3. Dundee.ac.uk
  4. Dundee.ac.uk
  5. Youtube.com
  6. Rewindfestival.com

External links

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