Little Barrie

Little Barrie

Little Barrie supporting Dinosaur Jr. at the Ritz, Manchester, 1 February 2013
Background information
Origin Nottingham, England
Genres
Years active 2000–present
Labels Tummy Touch Records, Hostess, Bumpman Records, PIAS, Stark Reality
Website Official website
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Members Lewis Wharton
Barrie Cadogan
Virgil Howe
Past members Billy Skinner
Wayne Fullwood

Little Barrie are a English rock/R&B group, hailing from Nottingham, England, in 1999 before relocating to the capital in 2000. The current lineup consists of Barrie Cadogan (vocals, guitar), Lewis Wharton (bass, vocals) and Virgil Howe (drums, vocals). Their sound has drawn from a mixture of influences including garage rock, freakbeat, * UK R&B, neo-psychedelia, blue-eyed soul, funk and R&R. The band released its fourth album, Shadow, on 26 May 2014, produced by their long-time collaborators Edwyn Collins and Seb Lewsley.

Band History

Originally started as a solo project, the first Little Barrie single 'Shrug Off Love'/'Reply Me (It Don't Deny Me)' released on Stark Reality in summer 2000 was a demo recorded in 1999 by Cadogan with friends Chris Lee on drums and Miles Newbold engineering the sessions and also playing organ on B side 'Reply Me'. Shortly after Cadogan met drummer Wayne Fullwood and they began writing together as a duo. The pair played a handful of gigs without a permanent full lineup before relocating to London in September 2000 where they met bassist Lewis Wharton. The trio began playing around London clubs in late 2000 and cut two further singles for Stark Reality, 'Don't Call It The Truth'/'Give Me A Microphone' in 2001 and 'Memories Well'/'Didn't Mean A Thing' in 2002 both produced by Mike Burnham. The early sound of the band was heavily influenced by the rhythms of early Soul, Funk and R&B.

Through friend Andy Hackett of The Rockingbirds the band met Edwyn Collins and his engineer Seb Lewsley. On hearing some of their Stark Reality recordings Collins offered to produce a new Little Barrie single at his West Heath Yard studio in London. The sessions went well and as a result Collins offered to continue recording and producing more tracks towards a full album despite the band having no record deal at the time. The sessions that followed became the debut album We Are Little Barrie. In summer 2004, Cadogan also played ten gigs as a session guitarist for Morrissey.

We are Little Barrie was released on Genuine in 2005. Following the album's release the band toured in Europe, Japan, Australia and the US before returning in late summer 2005 to begin writing their second album Stand Your Ground which was initially produced by Dan the Automator. Wayne Fullwood left the band during the writing period. Russell Simins from the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion played drums on the first sessions which were engineered by Scott Harding at his studio in Brooklyn, New York in December that year. Whilst in New York Cadogan and Wharton played two gigs with Simins, once opening for blues legend Hubert Sumlin. On returning to London Billy Skinner joined the band on drums and work continued on the album with Mike "Prince Fatty" Pelanconi as producer. During this time in March 2006 Cadogan also joined Primal Scream as a session guitarist. Alongside the bands R&B and funk inspirations Stand Your Ground featured hints of rockabilly. It was released in 2007 on Genuine and featured guest appearances from Martin Duffy of Primal Scream on keys and Bill Denton of Zook on harmonica.

Following further tours across Europe, Japan and Australia in 2007 the band backed Paul Weller on the title track of his album 22 Dreams. In late 2007 Virgil Howe, son of Yes guitarist Steve Howe, replaced Skinner on drums. The first recordings featuring the new lineup were in March 2008, when alongside Martin Duffy on keys the trio backed French Polynesian artist Mareva Galanter on her album Happy Fiu. Later that year the band began work on the songs that would become part of their third album King Of The Waves.

Throughout 2009, the band toured and continued work writing King Of the Waves, demoing the album at Pipe Dream Studios in north London and road testing new tracks whilst on tour. In 2010, the band returned to working with mentors Edwyn Collins and Seb Lewsley to record the album at West Heath Yard which was still their favourite place to work. Due to his own commitments, Collins was unable to mix the full album. The six remaining songs were mixed by Shawn Lee at Transyank Studios. King Of The Waves was released in Japan in December 2010 and in the UK and US in summer 2011. The album is harder edged than previous recordings, leaning more towards surf and garage sounds with a greater use of overdriven guitars, feedback and tougher bass and drums from Wharton and Howe. The album's opening track 'Surf Hell' became popular through its use on the game Rocksmith and several synchs on television. The song 'Money In Paper' featured a backing vocal from Edwyn Collins.

Following the release of King Of The Waves they hit the road again in Japan and across Europe. In November 2011, the band opened for rising New York soul singer Charles Bradley and his band The Extroadinaires for two shows in Spain. The two groups struck up a mutual appreciation and friendship, which led to Little Barrie being the opening band on Charles Bradley's US tour on the east coast in February - March 2012. Two more US tours followed that year, spanning the east and west coasts as well as performing in Texas and the mid west.

During 2012, work began on writing new songs for the band's fourth album Shadow. Demos were recorded between touring schedules and outside commitments. In January 2013, Cadogan visited Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre at his studio in Berlin where he was producing Parisienne duo Yeti Lane and collaborated on the sessions. On his return the band continued tour, including a return to the US for shows in Texas and also opening for Dinosaur Jr and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion before supporting The Stone Roses at La Cigalle in Paris in June. The group then performed in Vietnam and Japan before returning to rehearse tracks for the new album to be recorded that summer. Once again working with longtime collaborators Edwyn Collins and Seb Lewsley, Shadow was recorded, mixed and mastered in West Heath Yard in 17 days, with the exception of the title track, which reunited the band with Miles Newbold, who recorded and mixed the song at The Chicken Shack in Nottingham.

Whilst capturing the band's live energy, Shadow has a much darker feel than King Of The Waves, with more reverb and fuzz effects and influences of psychedelia, freakbeat and krautrock. Track 02 'Fuzzbomb' features Shawn Lee on backing vocals. Track 09 'Realise' was later remixed by Anton Newcombe. The band also recorded a version of the song 'Only You' originally written and sung by guitarist Danny Kirwan during his time with Fleetwood Mac. A limited edition 7" single of 'Fuzzbomb'/'Only You' was released as part of Record Store Day 2014. Shadow was released on 26 May 2014 and was followed by tours in the UK, Europe, Japan and the United States. The video for the opening track 'Bonneville Ride' produced by Gil De Ray featured footage of Lewis Wharton's father, Lewis Senior Grasstrack racing in the 1970s.

In January 2015 the band wrote and performed the main title theme music to the Breaking Bad spin-off, Better Call Saul. The full length version of the song was opening track on the album "Better Call Saul - Original Television Soundtrack: Season 1", released in November 2015.

Other Projects And Associated Acts

As well as performing with Morrissey in 2004 and Primal Scream from 2006-present Barrie Cadogan has also played live with Edwyn Collins, Johnny Marr, Paul Weller, Pete Molinari, Damo Suzuki and Yeti Lane, BP Fallon and Saint Etienne. He has also performed on studio sessions with Primal Scream, Edwyn Collins, Anton Newcombe, Paul Weller, Spiritualized, Scott Asheton, Pete Molinari, Andrew Weatherall, Zook, The Chemical Brothers, Aspects, The Greg Foat Group, Bent, Paul Butler of The Bees, Patti Palladin, Brendan Lynch (music producer) and The Proclaimers. In 2014 Cadogan also worked as a producer with artist Gil De Ray.

Prior to the formation of Little Barrie, he played in Nottingham instrumental outfit Polska with Paul Isherwood, Adam Cann and Dorian Conway who later formed The Soundcarriers.

Alongside his interest and use of vintage instruments and amplifiers, Cadogan has also designed his own custom guitars, amplifiers and effects for both live and studio use.

Virgil Howe also tours with Shawn Lee, worked as a producer and remixer as well as recording solo material. He has also played with The Dirty Feel, The Killermeters, Amorphous Androgynous and Bryan Ferry.

Lewis Wharton also works as a designer and illustrator and has exhibited his work at the Bolt motorcycle shop and gallery in Hackney, London.

Discography

Albums

Album information
We are Little Barrie
  • Released: 7 February 2005 (UK) 28 June 2005 (US)
  • Produced by Edwyn Collins and Little Barrie
  • Singles: "Burned Out", "Free Salute", "Long Hair", "Greener Pastures"
Stand Your Ground
  • Released: 4 October 2006 (Japan) 29 January 2007 (UK/US) UK No. 192
  • Produced by Dan the Automator and Mike Pelanconi
  • Singles: "Pretty pictures", "Pin that badge", "Pay to Join", "Love you"
King Of The Waves
  • Released: 8 December 2010 (Japan) June 2011 (UK/US)
  • Produced by Edwyn Collins and Little Barrie
  • Singles: "Surf Hell", "How Come"
Shadow
  • Released: 25 December 2013 (Japan) 26 May 2014 (UK/US)
  • Produced by Edwyn Collins and Little Barrie
  • Singles: "Fuzz Bomb", "Pauline", "Eyes Were Young"

Singles / EPs

Single information
Shrug Off Love
  • Released: 3 August 2000
  • Label: Stark Reality 005
  • Songs included: "Shrug off Love", "Reply Me "
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • More info: 1000 copy limited edition. Features Chris Lee on drums and Miles ? on Hammond organ/percussion
Don't Call it the Truth
  • Released: 4 June 2001
  • Label: Stark Reality 010
  • Songs included: "Don't call it the truth", "Give me a microphone "
  • Produced by Little Barrie
  • Engineered by Mike Burnham
  • Recorded in the Tardis Studios
  • Format: 7" vinyl
Memories Well
  • Released: 26 November 2001
  • Label: Stark Reality 015
  • Songs included: "Memories Well", "Didn't Mean a Thing"
  • Produced by Little Barrie
  • Engineered by Mike Burnham
  • Recorded in the Tardis Studios
  • Format: 7" vinyl
Burned Out
  • Released: 13 February 2002
  • Label: Showdown
  • Songs included: "Burned Out", "Buy My Style"
  • Produced and engineered by Edwyn Collins and Sebastian Lewsky
  • Keys played by Edwyn Collins
  • Format: 7" vinyl
EP
  • Released: 27 September 2004
  • Label: Genuine Records 027
  • Songs included: Burned Out, Be The One, Thinking On The Mind, Mud Sticks (CD Only), Thinking On The Mind (Aspects Remix), Memories Well, Didn't Mean a Thing
  • Produced by Edwyn Collins, Aspects & Little Barrie
  • Format: double 7" vinyl & CD
Free Salute
  • Released: 22 January 2005
  • Chart: UK No. 73[1]
  • Label: Genuine Records 032
  • Songs included: Free Salute, Didn't Mean A Thing (Vinyl Only), Buy My Style (CD Only), Stones Throw Instrumental (CD Only)
  • Produced and engineered by Edwyn Collins and Sebastian Lewsley except Didn't Mean A Thing engineered by Rupert Findt, assisted by Steve Bridges.
  • Mastered by Chris Potter at Alchemy
  • More info: Didn't Mean A Thing was recorded live at BBC Maida Vale Studios for Gilles Peterson Worldwide
  • Format: double 7" vinyl & CD
Long Hair
  • Released: 23 May 2005
  • Chart: UK No. 97
  • Label: Genuine Records 037
  • Songs included: Long Hair (Radio Version), Long Hair (Stereo MC's 7" Edit) (CD Only), Long Hair (Extended Version) (Vinyl Only), Once Upon A Lie (Demo)
  • Produced and engineered by Edwyn Collins and Sebastian Lewsley
  • Format: 7" vinyl & CD
Greener Pastures
  • Released: 29 September 2005
  • Chart: UK No. 196
  • Label: Genuine Records 039
  • Songs included: Greener Pastures (Radio Edit), Burned Out (DJ Nu-Mark Remix), Greener Pastures (Live At The Ab Club, Belgium) (CD Only)
  • Produced and engineered by Edwyn Collins and Sebastian Lewsley
  • Remix and additional production on Burned out by Dj Nu-Mark
  • Format: 7" vinyl & CD
Girls and Shoes
  • Released: 12 July 2006
  • Label: Genuine Records 044, Hostess Japan
  • Songs included: I Wonder Whether (CD Only), Girls And Shoes, Pretty Pictures, Why Don't You Do It (demo) (CD Only)
  • Produced by Mike Pelanconi
  • Formats: 7" vinyl & CDS
Pin that Badge
  • Released: 16 October 2006
  • Label: Genuine Records
  • Songs included: Pin That Badge, Green Eyed Fool, Cash In, Why Don't You Do It
  • Produced by Dan the Automator
  • Format: 10" vinyl
Love You
  • Released: 15 January 2007
  • Label: Genuine Records 048
  • Songs included: Love you, If I Don't Have To Answer (CD Only), I Wonder Whether (Demo Version) (CD Only), Yeah We Know You (7" Only)
  • Produced by Dan the Automator
  • Formats: 7" vinyl & CDS
  • More info: Billy Skinner, drums (Love You). Russell Simins, drums (If I Don't Have To Answer). Additional vocals on "If I Don't Have To Answer" 'Spiky' Phil Meynell and Golden Boy.
Pay to Join
Surf Hell
  • Released: 5 April 2011
  • Label:Non Deluxe
  • Songs included: Surf Hell, King Of The Waves
  • Produced by: Edwyn Collins
  • Formats: 7" Vinyl and CD
""How Come""
  • Released: 2011
  • Label:Non Deluxe
  • Songs Included: How Come, Precious Pressure
  • Produced by: Edwyn Collins
  • Formats: 7" Vinyl
""Fuzz Bomb""
  • Released: May 2014
  • Label: Tummy Touch
  • Songs Included: Fuzz Bomb, Only You (D. Kirwan)
  • Produced by: Edwyn Collins, Little Barrie
  • Formats: Limited 7" Vinyl

Miscellaneous

Impact (Little Barrie remix)

Soul Sister

Soul Sister feat Little Barrie [DJ Format Remix]

Buy My Style

Burned Out

Give me a microphone

Free Salute

Another One Of Those Songs' (Little Barrie Remix)

Love in Vain - Paul Butler with Little Barrie

Bailing Out

References

  1. Little Barrie, Chart Stats. Retrieved 2010-07-20.

External links


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