Cornershop
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Biography
[Edit]It may have taken Cornershop a few years to perfect their innovative hybrid of Indian music, British indie rock, and contemporary dance, but with the release of a third full-length album, When I Was Born for the 7th Time, the group's multicultural fusions made it an instant critics' darling. Taking their name from a common stereotype of Indians in England — that they all own small, corner grocery shops — Cornershop were formed by singer/songwriter, guitarist, and dholki player Tjinder Singh and guitarist, keyboardist, and tamboura player Ben Ayres after the 1991 breakup of a previous group, General Havoc. The remainder of their initial lineup featured Singh's brother Avtar on guitar and former Dandelion Adventure drummer David Chambers. Following their first gig in Harlow, they signed with the small indie label WIIIJA.
Cornershop issued two EPs over the course of 1993 (In the Days of Ford Cortina and Lock Stock & Double-Barrel, later collected as Elvis Sex-Change), but attracted more attention for their strong anti-racist politics — specifically, their public denunciation of indie icon Morrissey. In response to Morrissey's flirtation with skinhead imagery, the group blasted him in the press and took to burning pictures of him in concerts, at press conferences, and even outside the offices of his record label. The backlash in the British music media suggested that Cornershop were nothing but publicity hounds, pointing to the amateurish, messy qualities of the band's music as evidence (indeed, the group members even took a certain pride in their lack of technical know-how during their early days, although they would later become much more accomplished). Fairly or not, Cornershop were, for the most part, dismissed as incompetent.
Through all the controversy, the group kept honing its sound, adding sitarist Anthony Saffery (who also played keyboards and harmonium) and guitarist Wallis Healey for its 1994 debut album, Hold on It Hurts. Chambers and Avtar Singh both left the group in 1995 and the new, reshuffled lineup brought on drummer Nick Simms and percussionist Pete Hall. The same year, David Byrne's worldbeat-oriented Luaka Bop label signed Cornershop to a deal and released Woman's Gotta Have It, the group's first widely accessible album. Singh's playful humor and English/Punjabi lyrics spoke to the inclusiveness of the band's vision, and hypnotic tracks like "6am Jullandar Shere" attracted positive word of mouth from critics and luminaries like Brian Eno, helping land the group on the second stage of that year's Lollapalooza. Healey and Hall both left following the record's release, however, and percussionist Peter Bengry took the latter's place.
The reception afforded Woman's Gotta Have It set the stage for the breakthrough of When I Was Born for the 7th Time. Released to hugely positive reviews in 1997, the album mixed pop songs with hypnotic, hip-hop-flavored instrumentals and featured guest spots from Allen Ginsberg and Tarnation's Paula Frazer, plus production contributions from Dan the Automator. The catchy single "Brimful of Asha," a tribute to the prolific Indian film singer Asha Bhosle, became a genuine hit in the U.K. after a remix by Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) and actually hit number one on some charts in early 1998 — a far cry from several years before. The success led to an opening slot on Oasis' American tour, and Spin magazine named When I Was Born for the 7th Time its Album of the Year.
In the wake of this success, Singh and Ayres put the group on temporary hiatus and returned to their more dance-oriented side project, Clinton, which had released a couple of singles in 1995-1996. The debut Clinton full-length, Disco and the Halfway to Discontent, was released in the U.K. in 1999 and picked up for American distribution by Astralwerks the following year. The long silence from Cornershop gave rise to rumors that Singh had broken up the band, but he and Ayres finally returned (with Bengry, Saffery, and Simms in tow) in early 2002 with Handcream for a Generation. Reviews were somewhat more mixed this time around (the record's pleasures were acknowledged to be more on the surface), but still generally complimentary.
After Handcream for a Generation Cornershop entered a quiet period, surfacing briefly in 2006 with a single called "Wop the Groove," but their real comeback came three years later when they released Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast, their first album in seven years. Cornershop quickly followed that with a collaboration with Punjabi singer Bubbley Kaur called Cornershop and the Double-O Groove Of. Hot on the heels of the collaboration with Kaur came Urban Turban in the summer of 2012.
Title: Brimful Of Asha (2010 12'' Bosom Mix)
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Woman's Gotta Have It (Expanded Version)
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, World Music, Alternative
Title: Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast (Special Edition)
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Title: When I Was Born for the 7Th Time
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Breakbeat , Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: Urban Turban: The Singhles Club
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Ambient, Trip Hop, Folk Rock, Indie Rock
Title: Handcream for a Generation
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Title: Brimful of Asha - EP
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Breakbeat , Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Punk Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: Hold The Corner (Maxi-Single)
Artist: Cornershop, Mike Flowers Pops
Genre: Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, World Music, Pop, Alternative, Indie
Title: Cornershop & the Double-O Groove Of
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Title: When I Was Born for the 7th Time (Expanded Edition)
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Breakbeat , Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: Born Disco; Died Heavy Metal
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Indie Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: England Is A Garden
Artist: Cornershop, Tjinder Singh
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Metal, Pop, Alternative, Indie
Title: Hold On It Hurts
Artist: Cornershop
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Alternative Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Indie
Collections
Title: Rhino Hi-Five: Modern Rock Blender
Genre: Rock
Title: Second Sky & Thomas Blondet Remixes
Genre: Electronica
Title: Digging In the Crates: 1998, Vol. 1
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Ed TV (Music from the Motion Picture)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Now Decades CD 3
Genre: Pop
Title: Ministry Of Sound: The Annual IV
Genre: Trance
Title: The Brit Box
Genre: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Pop
Title: Big Beat Anthems (CD 1)
Genre: Electronica
Title: Wasting Light
Genre: Electronica
Title: Rough Trade Shops 25 Years (CD4)
Genre: Industrial, Indie Rock, New Wave, Punk, IDM
Title: NOW That'S What I Call 90s Dance (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Best Club Anthems Classics (CD3)
Genre: House, Euro House, Progressive House, Trance
Title: Mojo Presents Yellow Submarine Resurfaces
Genre: Folk Rock, Indie Rock
Title: Mojo Presents: 20 From 20
Genre: Indie
Title: NME Presents The 90's (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop
Title: Y-100: Sonic Sessions, Volume 2
Genre: Alternative Rock
Title: Rock Top 600 Vol 6 (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Ministry Of Sound - Anthems 90s Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: Arte Summer Of 90's (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Pop
Title: Britpop At The BBC (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Studio Brussel-Studio Britpop
Genre: Pop
Title: Deejay Parade Estate 1998 (CD2)
Genre: Eurodance, Euro House, Techno
Title: Britpop At The BBC
Title: The Electronic Music Anthology Trip-Hop (CD1)
Genre: Downtempo, Trip Hop, Electronica, Jazz
Title: Ministry Of Sound: Made In The 90s (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Heroes The Anthems (CD2)
Genre: Trip Hop, Acid Jazz, Rock, Glam Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative
Title: Rock 90s Vol. 4 (Original Soundtrack) (CD3)
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: 90s Pop Hits Culture (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Grunge, Dancefloor, World Music, Country, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative, Folk
Title: Wild Reunion 1996-2011 (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Live Forever - Ministry Of Sound (CD3)
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Indie
Title: 100 Greatest 90s Number 1s (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Punk Rock, Pop
Title: 100 Greatest 90s Pop Classics (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: 100 Greatest 90s Indie Classics (CD1)
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Alternative
Title: NOW Live Forever: The Anthems (CD3)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Alternative, Indie
Title: I Love The 90s: The Home Party Edition (CD2)
Genre: Eurodance, Euro House, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: ’90s Indie Essentials 2021 (CD1)
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Title: ’90s Indie Essentials 2021 (CD2)
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Title: ’90s Alternative Essentials 2021 (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Alternative
Title: 100 Greatest 90s Dance Anthems (CD1)
Genre: Ambient, Trip Hop, Garage, Euro House, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor
Title: Mastermix Crate 021 (90s Reimagined)
Genre: Downtempo, Trip Hop, Garage, Euro House, Acid Jazz, Alternative
Title: Under The Bridge - Massive 90s (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Punk Rock, Pop
Featuring albums
Title: The Greatest Hits - Why Try Harder
Artist: Fatboy Slim
Genre: Breakbeat , Electronica, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop
Title: Ed TV (Music From The Motion Picture)
Artist: Ed TV Soundtrack
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: February Lights (CD1)
Artist: Mashup World
Genre: Garage, Electro, Hip Hop/R&B, Dancehall, Latin, Progressive