Stiff Little Fingers
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Biography
[Edit]During the first wave of U.K. punk rock, plenty of bands sang about a world full of violence and chaos, but Stiff Little Fingers didn't have to imagine a dystopian world — living in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the height of "The Troubles," police brutality and terrorist violence were simply a part of daily life, and the band's music was a powerful response to what they saw, raw-boned rock & roll that balanced rage at a world gone mad against hope for a better day. Stiff Little Fingers were formed in 1977 by singer and guitarist Jake Burns, guitarist Henry Cluney, bassist Ali McMordie, and drummer Brian Faloon. Burns, Cluney, and Faloon had previously been in a cover band called Highway Star, but when Cluney became a convert to punk rock, Burns and Faloon followed suit, and after recruiting McMordie, they took the name Stiff Little Fingers from a song by the Vibrators.
Shortly after the band started playing out, Burns struck up a correspondence with reporter Gordon Ogilvie, who urged Burns to use his own experiences of Belfast life in his songs; Ogilvie began collaborating with Burns as a songwriter, and Ogilvie and music writer Colin McClelland agreed to manage the band. McClelland booked time for the band at a studio in a local radio station usually used to record commercial jingles; the band cut raw versions of "Suspect Device" and "Wasted Life," two anthemic tunes that became SLF's first single, released on their own Rigid Digits label in early 1978. The influential BBC disc jockey John Peel started spinning "Suspect Device" on his show, and soon the indie label Rough Trade struck a distribution deal with Rigid Digits; in 1979, Rough Trade released Stiff Little Fingers' brilliant first album, Inflammable Material, and it became one of the first independent punk albums to chart in the U.K., rising to 14 on the British sales surveys.
With their new success in England, Stiff Little Fingers relocated to London, which led to drummer Brian Faloon leaving the group (as did co-manager McClelland). Jim Reilly signed on as drummer in time for the sessions for SLF's second album, 1980's Nobody's Heroes, their first LP in a new distribution deal with Chrysalis Records. The album fared well, as did the 1980 live set Hanx! and 1981's polished but effective Go for It. However, Reilly quit the band after the release of Go for It, and Dolphin Taylor, formerly of the Tom Robinson Band, took over behind the drums. Released in 1982, Now Then... was a more pop-oriented effort that didn't please fans and made no great impression on the charts; as ticket sales began to lag, acrimony rose within the group, and in early 1983, Jake Burns announced Stiff Little Fingers had broken up.
Little was heard from the members of Stiff Little Fingers (though Burns released a few singles with his group Jake Burns & the Big Wheel) until 1987, when Burns and Ali McMordie got together for a few pints and decided it was time to give SLF another try. With Henry Cluney and Dolphin Taylor returning to the lineup, Stiff Little Fingers launched a successful tour of the U.K. and Europe, and the group opted to make the reunion an ongoing concern. In 1991, the band began work on a new album, but McMordie bowed out of SLF, saying he was unable to commit to their increasingly busy schedule, and the group recruited a new member, former Jam bassist Bruce Foxton. Issued in 1991, Flags & Emblems became the first new Stiff Little Fingers album since their reunion, but by the time they released Get a Life in 1994, Henry Cluney was out of the group, with Burns handling all guitar work in the studio and Dave Sharp (formerly of the Alarm) or Ian McCallum joining SLF for live dates, depending on availability. In 1998, McCallum was officially named Stiff Little Fingers' full-time guitarist, while drummer Steve Grantley had taken over for Dolphin Taylor, who left to spend more time with his family.
Stiff Little Fingers toured frequently and continued to record, releasing Tinderbox in 1997, Hope Street in 1999, and Guitar and Drum in 2003, and after Foxton left to join the group From the Jam in 2006, Ali McMordie returned to the lineup. However, by his own admission, Burns was unhappy with his own songwriting, feeling he was writing because he had to and not because he wanted to, and in 2008, after turning 50 years old, he decided to scrap an SLF album in progress as he felt his material was subpar. However, several years later, when news broke of the pedophilia scandal in Ireland's Catholic Church and how it affected men of his generation, Burns was inspired to once again write songs that dealt with injustice and how it ravaged the lives of ordinary people. In 2013, Stiff Little Fingers eagerly began work on a new album, financed by their fans through a crowdfunding campaign, and in 2014, No Going Back was released.
Title: Greatest Hits Live In London (Live)
Artist: Stiff Little Fingers
Genre: Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Title: Hanx!
Artist: Stiff Little Fingers
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Punk, World Music, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Live At Rockpalast (Live, Dortmund, 1980)
Artist: Stiff Little Fingers, Dortmund
Genre: Punk Rock
Title: Stiff Little Fingers: Greatest Hits Live
Artist: Stiff Little Fingers
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Title: See You Up There! (Live At the Brixton Academy)
Artist: Stiff Little Fingers
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: Fly The Flags
Artist: Stiff Little Fingers
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Punk, Hardcore Punk
Collections
Title: This Is Heavy Rock
Genre: Rock
Title: This Is the 70's
Title: Punk Rock Is Your Friend-Sampler #5
Genre: Alternative
Title: The Indie Years : 1980
Genre: Alternative
Title: Bollocks to Christmas
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Title: Punk Vs New Wave
Genre: Alternative
Title: Unsung Indie Classics
Genre: Alternative
Title: Valentines Rocks
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Title: Britpunk 2
Genre: Punk, Alternative
Title: This Is Punk
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Title: The Definitive 80s Punk Collection
Genre: Punk, Alternative
Title: 80s Punk Riot
Genre: Alternative
Title: Too Punk To F*ck! Punk Rock Valentines
Genre: Alternative
Title: This Is the Rocking 80's
Title: Flash Back To 78
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: Pop Revolution 1980 - 1981 CD 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Punk Rock Xmas
Genre: Punk Rock, World Music, Kids
Title: Loud And Proud
Title: Punk Rock Christmas Songs
Genre: New Age, Punk, Punk Rock, Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Rough Trade Shops 25 Years (CD1)
Genre: Industrial, Indie Rock, New Wave, Punk, IDM
Title: 100 Hits: Rock Classics (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: 100 Hits: Rock Classics (CD3)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Best Punk Anthems... Ever! (CD2)
Genre: Punk
Title: Punk Rock Will Never Die
Genre: Punk
Title: Nasty Nasty
Genre: Punk
Title: A Time To Remember - 1979
Title: A Time To Remember - 1980
Title: Greatest Hits: Rock (CD3)
Genre: Rock
Title: Classic Rock Roll Of Honour (CD3)
Genre: Rock
Title: Let's Get Loud (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: 100 Hits: Punk & New Wave, (CD3)
Genre: Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, Pop
Title: Rock (93 Original Hits) (EMI 2009) (CD3)
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock (93 Original Hits) (EMI 2009) (CD4)
Genre: Rock
Title: Punk & New Wave (CD3)
Genre: Industrial, Club/Dance, Disco House, EBM
Title: Urban Revolution
Title: 100 Hits: Rock Classics
Genre: Rock
Title: Teenage Kicks: Punk! 2
Title: The Number One Punk Album (Polygram TV) (CD1)
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Progressive Rock, Punk, Ska
Title: Everybody Wants Some!! (Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Classic Punk 3CD (CD2)
Genre: Funk Rock, Punk, Post Punk, Dance Punk, Alternative
Title: Classic Punk 3CD (CD1)
Genre: Funk Rock, Post Punk, Dance Punk, Alternative
Title: Punk! Secret Records Presents 40 Years Of Punk
Genre: Punk
Title: Greatest Ever! Rock The Collection Vol. 1 (CD4)
Genre: Rock
Title: Smash Hits Punk & New Wave 3CD (CD2)
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Punk, Post Punk, Punk Rock, DJ/Remixes, World Music, Pop, Dance Pop, Synth Pop, Alternative, Folk
Title: New Wave - Classic Singles
Genre: Darkwave, New Wave, Punk, Disco, Pop, Synth Pop, Alternative, Indie
Title: UK Rock Hits Of The 1980s
Featuring albums
Title: Punk (Secret Records Presents 40 Years of Punk)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Punk, Pop Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: Punk Rock Is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler, No. 5
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Alternative