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Sorrow Babylon by Home Service

Artist Biography For Home Service

Home Service Is A British Folk Rock Group Formed In Late 1980 From A Nucleus Of Musicians Who Had Been Playing In Ashley Hutchings' Albion Band. John Tams And Several Other Members Of The Band Have Had Solo Careers And Worked In Other Projects. In 2016 John Kirkpatrick Replaced Tams As Main Singer In Home Service. Home Service Was Formed Out Of Members Of The Albion Band Who Had Participated In What Is Often Said To Be The Group's Most Successful Album In Its Long History Rise Up Like The Sun 1978 . Their Establishment Was Partly Out Of The Confusion Caused By Line-Up Changes When The Albion Band Were Playing As In Effect A House Band In Bill Bryden's National Theatre Productions In The Late 1970s And Early 1980s Including Lark Rise To Candleford. Members Of The Group Took Part In An Adaptation Of Michael Herr's Dispatches Without Band Leader Ashley Hutchings. In Late 1980 Eight Members Began To Rehearse Together In Southwark London And Had Soon Splintered Off From The Parent Band. The Original Line-Up Was John Tams Vocals Melodeon Bill Caddick Vocals Guitar Dobro Graeme Taylor Vocals Guitar Michael Gregory Drums Roger Williams Trombone Tuba Howard Evans Trumpet Colin Rae Trumpet And Malcolm Bennett Bass . The Large Group Was Somewhat Unwieldy And Complicated By Other Projects Including The Fact That Both Evans And Williams Were Also Members Of Brass Monkey. Rae Soon Left And The Remaining Members Initially Chose The Name 'The First Eleven' And Then Switched To Home Service Which Had Both Associations Of Britishness/Englishness And Of A Bygone World In The Defunct BBC Home Service Radio Station. In 1982 Two Tracks From What Was Initially Intended As A Demo Session Were Released As A Single "Doing The Inglish" With The B-Side "Bramsley" Designed To Accompany The Group's Appearance At The Cambridge Folk Festival And Their Transmission On The BBC TV Programme A Little Night Music. Bass Player Malcolm Bennett Then Left The Band To Work As Musical Director Of The National Theatre's Production Of Aeschylus' Oresteia And Was Replaced By Jon Davie. Further Recording Was Delayed By Their Return To The National Theatre As A Supporting Band. Having Been Joined By Keyboard Player Steve King While Recording Among Considerable Expectations They Released Their Eponymous First Album In 1984. The Album Made Good Use Of Their Two Experienced Songwriters Tams And Caddick And The Arranging Talents In The Group For A Mixture Of Original Songs And Traditional Tunes. The Result Was Favourably Reviewed But Suffered In Retrospect From The Fragmented Nature Of The Recording Process Among Their Busy Schedules Leading To A Lack Of Spontaneity. Theatre Productions Continued To Dominate The Group's Existence Particularly Brydon’s Trilogy Based On The Wakefield Cycle Of Mystery Plays Known As The Mysteries. Augmented By Other Musicians Including Linda Thompson On Vocals And Andy Findon On Saxophone Clarinet And Flutes They Released A Selection Of The Music As The Mysteries In 1985. Findon Joined The Band As A Full Member But Bill Caddick Unhappy With The Lack Of Live Work Left The Group Soon After The End Of The Play's London Run. With This Line Up The Band Began Working On Their Third Album Attempting To Use Their Considerable Talents To The Full And Overcome The Problems That Had Limited Their Previous Work. The Result Alright Jack 1985 Was Built Around An Arrangement Of Six Folk Songs By Percy Grainger. There Were Also Three Other Traditional Tunes But The Most Striking Element Of The Album Were Tams' Compositions Which Bracketed The Traditional Material On Both Sides Including The Title Track The Apocalyptic And Uplifting "Sorrow/Babylon" And The Haunting "Scarecrow". Alright Jack Was The Group's Greatest Achievement And Almost Their Last. Tams Left Soon After And The Remaining Members Gradually Moved On To Other Projects. They Reunited Without Tams In 1991 To Contribute To The Charity Compilation All Through The Year And With Caddick Toured The UK Recordings Of Which Were Released As Wild Life 1995 But They Disbanded Soon After. In 2011 It Was Announced That Home Service Are Reuniting For Live Performances. The Reunion Is Taking Place To Promote A Forthcoming Album Of Previously Unheard Live Recordings From 1986. Members Current Members John Kirkpatrick - Vocals Melodeon Guitar
Graeme Taylor - Electric Guitar
Rory McFarlane - Bass Guitar Vocals
Andy Findon - Saxophone Clarinet And Flutes
Steve King – Keyboards Vocals
Michael Gregory - Drums Percussion
Paul Archibald – Trumpet Flugelhorn
Nigel Barr - Trombone Tuba Past Members Bill Caddick - Vocals Guitar
Howard Evans – Trumpet
Malcolm Bennett – Bass Guitar
Colin Rae - Trumpet
John Tams - Vocals Guitar
Jon Davie - Bass Guitar Vocals
Roger Williams - Trombone Tuba Discography Studio Albums The Home Service Jigsaw 1984 Reissued On CD As Early Transmissions Fledg'ling 1996 The Mysteries Coda 1985 Alright Jack Making Waves 1986 A New Ground Dotted Line 2016 Live Albums Wild Life Fledg'ling 1995 Live 1986 Fledg'ling 2011 Collaborations All Through The Year Hokey Pokey Records 1991 With Various Artists

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