Paul Menel (former IQ vocalist) - UK,EU gigs |
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Scoob37
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Topic: Paul Menel (former IQ vocalist) - UK,EU gigs Posted: January 16 2011 at 13:36 |
It seems Paul Menel (vocalist with IQ on the Nomzamo and Are You Sitting Comfortably? albums) is making a return to music.
He has a gig lined up at the Peel in Kingston, UK on 29th Jan, and further dates on the continent. Apparently he will be performing material from his two albums with IQ, as well as new material from a forthcoming album, "Three Sides to Every Story". The gig dates are:- Jan 29th, The Peel, Kingston - UK. Feb 10th, Das Rind, Russelheim - Germany Feb 11th, Bechtolsheimerhof, Wurzburg - Germany Feb 12th, Cultuurpodium Boerderij, Zoetermeer - Netherlands Feb 13th, Spirit of 66, Verviers - Belgium. I know a lot of IQ fans found the Paul Menel albums too commercial sounding for their taste - but there were still some great songs on them (IMHO) and so I was planning to go to the Peel and have a listen - particularly as John Jowitt will apparently be playing bass! There are links to a myspace page (with excerpts from the new album) and a facebook page below:- http://www.myspace.com/paulmenel http://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Menel/123117397706360 |
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lucas
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 14:50 |
Great !
I may be in a minority, but I think Paul Menel is much more original (vocally speaking) than Peter Nicholls. Edited by lucas - January 16 2011 at 14:51 |
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richardh
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 15:49 |
I really like Are You Sitting Comfortably.Talented wordsmith. I am very interested in his album.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 16:05 |
Well, well, so he returned to writing and performing. Good for him.
I quite like Nomzamo and Are You Sitting Comfortably, not in the least because of the fresh air that Paul Menel brought to IQ. I love some of his lyrics, (e.g.: Common Ground, Falling Apart At The Seams). Too bad that he, like Tim Esau, didn't stay in his band and try to change things from the inside. Paul Menel, like Fish, was a visionary in terms of musical change, but they should have stayed in their respective bands, because they needed the songwriting and performing talents of the others.
Oh well, welcome back to the spotlights, Paul.
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Clepsydra
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 17:00 |
Does anyone know the release date?
I don't see it listed anywhere. |
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Scoob37
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 17:07 |
I don't think a release date has been announced yet. I have seen somewhere (I probably read it on the facebook page) that there will be a five track EP for sale at the gigs.
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: January 17 2011 at 22:19 |
Yes it looks like Jowitt left IQ to join him for this project.Also John Mitchell(ARENA,FROST etc) will be the guitar man.
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Harry Hood
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Posted: January 17 2011 at 23:11 |
That isn't why he left IQ.
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Sgt Rutter
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Posted: January 20 2011 at 09:55 |
NEWS FROM PAUL MENEL There are 'Three Sides To Every Story': Paul Menel, the former lead
singer of Britain's foremost progressive rock band iQ, is launching his solo
career with a new and as yet unsigned solo album 'Three Sides To Every Story'
plus a five date European mini tour visiting the UK, Belgium, The Netherlands
and Germany. Never one to rest on his laurels and even though the band was at the height of its success, Paul felt disillusioned at the direction the follow up album was taking so he left "to write songs, get a little life experience and grow a family!" This almost bohemian attitude paid dividends when Yorkshire-born Paul moved out of London and settled in the Midlands. Quite by chance he met Ian Diment who remarked on a small silver earring Paul was wearing: “It was a tiny treble clef that one of my sons had bought me. Ian asked if I was a musician to which I replied that I had been in a previous life! He said he played keyboards so I took a couple of my new songs round to his place. There was an instant spark between us.” The nucleus of a strong creative partnership was formed. A couple of
home demos fell upon the ears of top producer Gavin Monaghan whose credentials
include Robert Plant, Peter Gabriel, The Editors and Ocean Colour Scene and he
immediately offered to produce and engineer the album. "Given my heritage with iQ, we'll be playing a set which will be 75% from my time with them, from 'Nomzamo' and 'Are You Sitting Comfortably,' and also introducing some of the new tracks. This is the most fun I've ever had in a band. I could tell you a few things about some of the other musicians I've played with....... But that's another story!” Make sure you don't miss the next part of the story Notes to Editors: Photos & interviews with Paul
available. Spring 2011 Mini Tour Dates: Paul Menel will be touring in early 2011, with a band comprising Ian Diment (keys), John Jowitt (bass), Steve Harris (guitar), Bill Devey (drums) and Mat Taylor (sax & flute). Current dates include:
Follow Paul Menel on the internet: MySpace: www.myspace.com/paulmenel where excerpts from the tracks on the new album can be found. Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Menel/123117397706360 Twitter: follow Paul on Twitter as he & the band prepare for the upcoming gigs: @PaulMenel Paul Menel Band – mini bio’s Paul Menel (songwriter, vocals, 6 & 12 string guitars) Paul Menel
is an English singer-songwriter best known as the former lead singer of
progressive rock band iQ, from late 1985 through to 1990. He wrote the lyrics,
co-wrote the music, and sang lead vocals on iQ’s 4th and 5th studio
albums - ‘Nomzamo’ (1987) and ‘Are You Sitting Comfortably?’
(1989), both albums which proved to be some of iQs most commercially successful
albums and remain highly regarded by iQ fans worldwide. Ian Diment is Paul’s co-writer and keyboard player. Blessed with perfect pitch, he blames this on complications at birth, which led to an early relationship with the piano as part of his therapy. He went on to train as a classical pianist and puts his complete recovery down to that. Ian studied popular music at college, and was involved with the music industry for several years during this time. However a paid job came along and his musical days were numbered. Having always regretted not continuing within the industry, in 2006, a chance meeting with Paul Menel led to a discover of a mutual love of music. After hearing some of the songs Paul had written / recorded since leaving IQ (quite a body of work!). their affinity grew into writing new songs over the last couple of years which they recorded at the Magic Garden Studios with legendary producer Gavin Monaghan. John Jowitt (bass) Bass player John Jowitt first met Paul Menel in 1989 when his then band arK supported iQ on their British tour following the release of ‘Are You Sitting Comfortably’. John then went on to join iQ in 1991, and has subsequently played live and recorded with Arena (featuring Mick Pointer, Clive Nolan and John Mitchell), Frost* (Jem Godfrey), Jadis, John Wetton, Peter Banks and Mystery (featuring Benoit David of YES). He’s been awarded Best Bass Player 14 times by the Classic Rock Society in the UK. Steve Harris – Guitars/ Guitar synth Steve has been playing music as long as he can remember - he sang in choirs (until his voice shattered) and played half the instruments in a brass band in various local orchestras before he hit his teens and realised what he really wanted was a red guitar made out of a fireplace and a long curly perm. Santa duly obliged with a red guitar the very next Christmas - and shortly afterwards, Steve had an epiphany after trudging back from Halesowen through a sudden snow fall clutching what turned out to be a slightly warped copy of 'Going for the One' by Yes. Suddenly, everything made sense... But Steve was never satisfied with just the guitar: he just couldn't get all the music in his head out of the strings and worried that he should have wished for a cape and a MiniMoog instead. He experimented with acoustic guitars, vast pedalboards, heavy valve amplifiers turned up to 11 and eBows, but all to no avail until a nameless shop assistant pressed a silver Roland G707 Guitar Synthesiser Controller into Steve's grubby hands and suddenly everything made sense again. A few months later his brother Andrew asked him to audition for Damascus and not long after that, Damascus renamed themselves ARK. After arK split Steve kept himself busy playing lead guitar for a Rush-tinged three piece power trio, Red and a fabulous blues singer Patti Heart, firstly with ex Ark drummer Paul Rogers and latterly with her husband/guitarist/bass player Richard Cooper. Then in late 2009, John said that he'd met with Pete and a few weeks later he found himself in a rehearsal room with old friends and arK was reborn, shortly to sporn the critically acclaimed album ‘Wild Untamed Imaginings’ Bill Devey (drums) With an Uncle who played guitar in the backing band that supported Frank Sinatra on his trips back to the old country, a Mother who sang opera at La Scala in Milan, and numerous cousins who are all exceptional musicians, it was a foregone conclusion that Bill would be involved in music somehow. It’s in his DNA - it’s a passion. A late developer, he took up bass, guitar, vocals and piano at the age of 10, but it was the drums and percussion that became his calling. Now, 30 years on, Bill has been lucky to have played with some incredible musicians (including Nick Tart – Lead Singer with Diamond Head, Robin George, and Fred Skidmore, founder member of Dexy’s Midnight Runners), all of whom have added to his experience and given him the tools to thoroughly enjoy what he does. However, he considers it a continual learning curve, and relishes each time he sits behind his kit, because that’s where he’s at home. Influences are just too many and varied to mention, from Zappa to Bluegrass, Jazz to Trance. For Bill there is no right or wrong with music. It’s simply an expression, an art. And something he’s always grateful for. Mat Taylor (sax & flute) Mat is a sax, flute and bass player, arranger, and teacher. His recording credits include Scott Matthews, Ocean Colour Scene, Editors and The Twang, and Mat has toured with Pato Banton, Cantaloop and Scott Matthews, among many others. He also produces for commercial T.V. and spends much of his free time messing around in his project studio. Ends/. Edited by Sgt Rutter - January 23 2011 at 06:07 |
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richardh
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Posted: January 20 2011 at 16:37 |
^Thanks for the info. Looking forward to hearing the album when it arrives.
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Sgt Rutter
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Posted: January 21 2011 at 04:49 |
Sadly genuine scheduling contacts mean John Mitchell cant make it now, so his shoes are being ably filled by Jowitt's bandee from arK - Steve Harris. & from what i hear rehearsals are going a storm. These should be gigs not to miss! |
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The Prog Nerd
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Posted: February 06 2011 at 18:11 |
So who went to the shows? I'd love to see a setlist.
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Scoob37
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Posted: February 08 2011 at 11:40 |
Setlist for the Peel gig was a mixture of Paul's new material and the songs he did with IQ as follows:-
No Love Lost Drive On Under Your Wing War Heroes The Nurse Still Life Sold on You Twenty One Saddled With Me Nothing at All Little Gorgeous Fool Colourflow Common Ground Walk in My Shoes Human Nature Encore - Promises/Sold On You I believe the encore was meant to be just Promises, but they had some problems with the backing track they used for the intro, so they did Sold on You again as well. I think the set list for the gigs in Germany/Holland/Belgium may be slightly different - on the facebook page it says they are rehearsing some more of the songs Paul did with IQ, including Nomzamo. Paul also mentions they are looking at doing some more dates later this year. |
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progrockfreak
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Posted: April 18 2011 at 12:17 |
If you've not seen them yet, there's a fair few good quality vids been posted of Paul Menel's new band at a couple of recent European gigs. Also an interview of Paul and John Jowitt on Morow.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzJCB66YTCw |
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