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THE PARACHUTE MEN - Innocents

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Formed in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, in 1985 by Fiona Gregg (b. 26 July 1963, Norwich, Norfolk, England; vocals), Stephen H. Gregg (b. 29 November 1960, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham, England; guitar), Andrew Howes (bass) and Mark Boyce (drums), the Parachute Men proved to have a bat's ear for a tune, yet were persistently undersold by circumstance. Signing to Fire Records in 1987 was a promising move, particularly when "The Innocents" was released to warm approval, but shortly afterwards, Howes and Boyce departed acrimoniously, leaving Fiona and Stephen H. Gregg to tour as an acoustic set-up until Matthew Parkin (bass) and Paul Walker (b. 7 July 1966, West Yorkshire, England; drums) filled the vacancies. The second album was released well over a year after it was recorded, costing the band valuable momentum and causing Parkin to be replaced by Colleen Browne (b. 25 August 1966, Kelowna, Canada), but the Parachute Men continued to create lovingly textured guitar sounds. However, the lack of media focus, undoubtedly exacerbated by their northern location, ensured that their talents remained the knowledge of a privileged few, and they disbanded soon after the release of Earth, Dogs And Eggshells.

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  • Amazing stuff - never fail to be impressed by them and wish they'd been so much more successful. My friend Andrew - not a fan - returned from a record foraging trip in Islington with 2x12" by the Parachute Men which he presented to me much in the manner of a cat dropping a decapitated mouse at ones feet. Brilliant and unbearable as it's so linked to time and place...

  • This is the first song I heard by this band. I still need to get these on CD(??) or get a tape deck that works properly so I can put my Parachute Men records on tape. My car tape deck broke a couple weeks ago, so I guess there's no hurry... Blah, I love this band, but this song still reminds me of being depressed when my first boyfriend dumped me.

  • Great band. Wonderful song. What a shame so many people miss out on this band.

    This song reminds me of the Divinyls' 'boys in town' - only with a more innocent singer.

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