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Blurt
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Avant garde, Experimental rock, Art rock, Psychedelic rock
Years active 1979-present
Associated acts Quintessence
Website www.tedmilton.net
Members
Ted Milton
Dave Aylward
Former members
Jake Milton
Peter Creese
Steve Eagles
Paul Wigens
Nic Murcott
Chris Vine
Bob Leith
Charles Hayward
For a definition, see Blurt

Blurt is a musical group founded by poet, saxophonist and puppeteer Ted Milton in 1979 in Stroud, Gloucestershire with Milton's brother Jake Milton, formerly of psychedelic group Quintessence, on drums and Peter Creese on guitar. After three albums Creese left the band to be replaced by Herman Martin on synthesizers who after a year of constant touring left the band and was replaced by Steve Eagles, former member of Satans Rats, The Photos and Bang Bang Machine.

Shortly thereafter Jake left to be replaced by Paul Wigens, with a short interim on drums by Nic Murcott. Eagles was replaced by Chris Vine as guitarist from 1990 to 1994. The latest drummer in the band is Dave Aylward, replacing Bob Leith who manned the drumkit from 2005 until 2008. Charles Hayward also played in Blurt from May until October 2001.

Blurt's compositions are based around repetitive minimalistic guitar and/or saxophone phrases with relentless, machine-like drum beats, over which Ted Milton orates his lyrics in a variety of "voices".

Blurt's music is featured on the soundtrack of the German movie "Abendland."

Contents

[edit] Discography

Chart placings shown from the UK Indie Chart.[1]

  • My Mother Was A Friend Of An Enemy Of The People / Get (7") (1980) Test Pressings #12
  • In Berlin (LP) (1981) Armageddon #14
  • The Fish Needs A Bike (7") (1981) Armageddon #46
  • 13 Febr. 1982 (7") (1982) Big Balumbas in Burundi
  • Blurt (LP) (1982) Red Flame
  • The Ruminant Plinth / Spill The Beans (12") (1983) Red Flame
  • Bullets For You (LP) (1984) Divine
  • White Line Fever (12") (1984) Another Side
  • Friday The 12th (LP) (1985) Another Side
  • Poppycock (LP) (1986) Toeblock
  • Smoke Time (LP) (1987) Toeblock, Line Records
  • The Body That They Built To Fit The Car (12") (1987) Toeblock, Line Records
  • Kenny Rogers Greatest Hit (LP) (1989) Visa
  • Kenny Rogers Greatest Hit (Take 2) (LP) (1989) Toeblock
  • Pagan Strings (LP) (1992) Toeblock
  • Magic Moments (CD) (1995) Bahia Music
  • Celebrating The Bespoke Cell Of Little Ease (CD) (1999) Bahia Music
  • The Best Of Blurt - Volume 1 - The Fish Needs A Bike (CD) (2003) Salamander (2)
  • The Best Of Blurt - Volume 2 - The Body That They Built To Fit The Car (CD) (2006) Salamander (2)
  • Blurt - The Factory Recordings (CD) (2008) LTM Recordings
  • Cut It! b/w Hat (7") (2008) The Orchestra Pit Recording Co.

[edit] Tracks Appear On

  • A Factory Quartet (2xLP):Puppeteer, Dyslexia Rules K.O., Some Come, Benighted (1980) Factory
  • Audio Visual (LP): Gravespit (Live), Sweatbox (1985)
  • Hits $ Corruption (LP): Poppycock, Hits $ Corruption (1986)
  • Q.E.D. (2xLP + 7"): Man To Fly, N.L. Centrum (1988)
  • Rough Trade Shops - Post Punk 01 (2xCD): The Fish Needs A Bike (2003) Mute Records Ltd.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4. 

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