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A Close Watch - Keep

by A Close Watch

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    A Falcone Records archive release from London band A Close Watch, regulars on the capital’s gig scene in the mid-80s. Appearing at venues like the Mean Fiddler, Dingwalls, The Bull & Gate, Rock Garden, New Merlin’s Cave and many other long-lost names in 1985-86, the band drew comparisons with early R.E.M. and a string of acts from the same late 70s/early 1980s Scottish indie scene (Orange Juice, Josek K, The Scars, James King & The Lonewolves...) that spawned ACW frontman Tom Ferguson. Culled from demo tapes long thought to be lost, this comes in a lovely 6 Panel CD DigiPak.

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about

A Close Watch flickered into view in 1984, emerging from a London live scene that had been re-energised by the impact of US acts in the early ‘80s, particularly the so-called ‘Paisley Underground’ bands like Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade and Green On Red,.

Built around the songwriting partnership of exiled Scottish vocalist Tom Ferguson and North London guitarist Si Hawkins, the band’s line-up eventually coalesced when bassist Simon Teppett and drummer Grant Vines joined in mid-1984.

The band recorded demos - captured here on an official release for the first time – but a string of labels from Atlantic to Island to CBS all eventually passed. After Hawkins’ departure in late 1985, A Close Watch carried on for a handful of shows with Southend import Nigel Penton replacing Hawkins and the sound taking on a more overtly psychedelic hue, but the band’s brief flame fizzled out in early 1986.

These tapes came to the attention of Falcone Records in early 2018. Despite the obvious limitations of the 33-year old source material, the quality of the performances and songs was such that it was swiftly decided to use them as the basis of the label’s first archive project. The majority of the recordings form what was basically a studio rendering of the band’s live set, hurriedly arranged to capture the songs after Hawkins announced his intention to depart.

Re-visiting the recordings now, reflects Ferguson, “You can clearly hear what we were listening to in A Close Watch... Magazine - especially in Si Hawkins’ guitar sound and Simon’s basslines - Dream Syndicate and Television, James King, R.E.M....

“I can still remember seeing Stipe and Co at a half-full Dingwalls in Camden in early 1984 and turning to Hawkins, aghast that some bunch of punters from Georgia fronted by a Woody Allen clone had stumbled on our ‘Byrds play the Velvets’ template! After that, we tried harder to bring more of a British vibe to our writing, and that picked up after Simon and Grant arrived.”

Ferguson still works in music, happy that this project has put him back in touch with Hawkins (now resident in France) and Teppett, but sadly notes that drummer Grant Vines died some years ago.

This collection is rounded out by two older studio recordings, plus three bonus tracks featuring Ferguson with A Close Watch’s first drummer Terry McInerney, who had rehearsed with an early line up of the band.

Those three songs by Sanity Clause show some hints of what was to come, but stand up in their own right as mementoes of the post-punk era, with echoes of bands from the Skids to the Voidoids and even the Undertones.

This is the 3rd Falcone Records release (FALC003). The sound may not be perfect, but just turn down the treble, boost the bass and crank up the volume. Next stop, 1985... We think you’ll like it there.

credits

released July 9, 2018

Tracks 1-15: A CLOSE WATCH

Tom Ferguson (vocals); Si Hawkins (guitar); Simon Teppett (bass, backing vocals); Grant Vines (drums).

Songs written by Ferguson/Hawkins/Teppett/Vines (Copyright Control, 1985). Tracks 1-13 recorded at Laser Studios, Rotherhithe, 9-10 November 1985. Tracks 14, 15 recorded at Silent Music, Rotherhithe, 5 April 1985. Produced by A Close Watch.

Tracks 16-18: SANITY CLAUSE

Tom Ferguson (vocals), Dave Manning (guitar, backing vocals), John O'Connor (bass, backing vocals), Terry McInerney (drums).

Songs written by Ferguson/Manning/McInerney/O'Connor (Copyright Control, 1980). Recorded at Spaceward Studios, Cambridge, 9 March 1980. Produced by Sanity Clause and Mike Kemp; engineered by Mike Kemp.

Art direction: Mark Massarik

Photos: Johnny Black

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Released July 2018

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