The Pale Fountains

A short-lived British band of the 1980s, The Pale Fountains nonetheless left a lasting imprint and gave rise to the subsequent projects of its leader Michael Head. Formed in Liverpool in 1980 by Michael (vocals, guitar), he was joined by Chris McCaffery (bass), Thomas Whelan (drums) and Andy Diagram (trumpet). In the wake of post-punk, the quartet stands out for the priority it gives to carefully crafted sounds and arrangements, combining jangle guitar pop and sophisticated pop with bossa nova influences and a neo-psychedelic touch. Signed to the Virgin label, The Pale Fountains recorded a well-received single, "(There's Always) Something on My Mind" (1982, #28 in the independent charts), before unveiling in February 1984 their first album, Pacific Street, which has become a classic of the period, featuring a photograph by Mario de Biasi of a young Hungarian soldier during the 1956 Budapest uprising. Between crystalline electric guitars and acoustic lushness (cello, flute, percussion, trumpet), the #85-rated opus is home to the main hit "Thank You" (#48 in the UK) and three other chart-toppers, "Palm of My Hand", "Unless" and "(Don't Let Your Love) Start a War". The second album, ...From Across the Kitchen Table (1985), renewed the formula, with production by Ian Broudie and string arrangements highlighting songs such as "Jean's Not Happening" and "Bicycle Thieves", but failed to make it past #94 in the UK chart. Despite rave reviews, commercial success remained limited, partly due to tensions with their label and a sound considered too sophisticated for the time. The band split up in 1986 after the commercial failure of their aborted third album and the death of McCaffery. Mick Head then formed Shack with his brother John Head (present on the second album), pursuing an influential indie rock career. A short-lived reunion in the 2000s resulted in a few concerts, but no new recordings. Their catalog also includes the compilations Longshot for Your Love (1998), Something on My Mind (2013) and the complete The Complete Virgin Years (2025).

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