Mother Earth (British band) explained

Mother Earth
Origin:London, England
Genre:Soul-rock, jazz-rock, acid jazz
Years Active:1991–1996
Label:Acid Jazz Records
Associated Acts:Paul Weller
Eddie Piller (producer)
Website:myspace.com/motherearthacidjazz
Past Members:Matt Deighton
Bryn Barklam
Neil Corcoran
Chris White
Shauna Green
Marie Jamille
Stephen Bunn

Mother Earth were an English acid jazz outfit based in London. The band members were Matt Deighton on guitar and vocals, Bryn Barklam on Hammond organ, Chris White on drums and Neil Corcoran on bass. Shauna Green was the lead singer on the first album. Prior to their debut live performance, where they played alongside another debutant band Jamiroquai, they started out as a studio project in 1991[1] with Paul Weller (on "Almost Grown"), James Taylor of the James Taylor Quartet and Simon Bartholomew from the Brand New Heavies as contributors.

They released three studio albums and one live album. After they disbanded in 1996, two retrospective albums were released in 2001 and 2004.

Subsequent activities

Deighton subsequently played guitar for Paul Weller's band, and played rhythm guitar in Oasis when Noel Gallagher left mid-tour in 2000.[2]

Since 1996, Matt Deighton has released several critically acclaimed solo-albums.[3]

Bryn Barklam went on to record with The Chords and play organ for the Buzzcocks at the Sex Pistols reunion gig at Finsbury Park.[4] His current band is an instrumental trio consisting of organ, drums and guitar, and is named Captain Hammond.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boraman . Greg . Mother Earth Time of the Future Review . BBC Music Reviews . BBC . 20 November 2002 . 15 February 2011 .
  2. Web site: Oasis Noel quits tour . Entertainment . BBC News . 23 May 2000 . 15 February 2011.
  3. Web site: Matt Deighton, Wake Up the Moths | OMM | The Observer. Theguardian.com. 11 February 2020.
  4. Web site: International Archives For The Jazz Organ (IAJO). Iajo.org. 11 February 2020.