The Mob (British band) explained

The Mob
Background:group_or_band
Origin:England
Genre:Anarcho-punk
Years Active:1979–1983, 2011–present
Label:Crass, All the Madmen
Current Members:Mark Wilson
Curtis Youé
Graham Fallows
Past Members:Sid Sealey
Adie Tompkins
Tim Hutton
Joseph Porter

The Mob is an English anarcho-punk band, formed in Yeovil, Somerset in the late 1970s.

Background

The band's initial line-up consisted of Mark Wilson (vocals, guitar), Curtis Youé (bass guitar) and Graham Fallows (drums). Later drummers included Adie Tompkins, Tim Hutton and Joseph Porter. The Mob disbanded in 1983 and reformed in 2011, playing a number of gigs with the original members. The first was on 8 April 2011 at The Fleece in Bristol and later in the year, The Levellers' Beautiful Days Festival in Devon on 20 August. North American shows followed in October 2012, and various European gigs in 2012/13. Their first new release in almost 30 years was the single Rise Up! in August 2013. Further North American/European dates followed in 2014/15.

All the Madmen Records

All the Madmen Records is a record label started by The Mob in Yeovil before Mark Wilson and Curtis Youé relocated to London in the early 1980s. Profits from the band's Let the Tribe Increase LP were ploughed back into the label, co-organised by members of the collective that published the Kill Your Pet Puppy zine. Today, All the Madmen Records is housed in Rockaway Park, a commune based in Temple Cloud, Somerset.
All the buildings on the Rockaway Park grounds were designed and built by Mark Mob (Wilson) and contain large percentages of recycled materials that were sourced from various places.

Reunion

The Mob reunited in 2011 with the band’s original line-up. Wilson had heard of a surprise party planned for his upcoming birthday that was to feature a (The Mob) cover band and decided he would rather perform himself. The original members of the band agreed to join him. Prior to this reunion Wilson stated that he had not touched a guitar in 20 years. After gigs around the UK the band played in various countries across Europe. A tour of the US and Canada followed in 2012[1] which included headlining the 'Chaos in Tejas' festival in Austin, Texas.[2]

Discography

Singles

ReleaseYearInformation
"Crying Again" / "Youth" align=center 1979 align=left MAD 001 - Recorded on 5 November 1979 at the Crypt Stevenage. Mixed by Grant Showbiz.
"Witch Hunt" / "Shuffling Souls" align=center 1980 align=left MAD 002
"No Doves Fly Here" / "I Hear You Laughing" align=center 1981 Crass Records - Recorded and Mixed at Southern Studios, London.
"The Mirror Breaks" / "Stay" align=center 1983 align=left MAD 006
"Crying Again!" align=center 1986 align=left MAD 13 12" Reissue of the first single with additional live tracks.
"Rise Up!" / "There's Nothing You've Got I Want" align=center 2013 align=left MAD 023

Albums

ReleaseYearInformation
Ching align=center 1980 align=left Demo Tape (self released)
Let the Tribe Increase align=center 1983 MAD 004
The Mob & The Apostles - Live At The LMC align=center 1983 align=left Cause For Concern

Compilations

ReleaseYearInformation
Crass Records - A SIDES, Part 1 1982-1984 align=center 1984 align=left Track 2: "No Doves Fly Here"
Limited Edition Package (12" + 2x7" + Box) align=center 1987 align=left MAD PACK 001
May Inspire Revolutionary Acts align=center 2007 align=left Overground Records OVER115VPCD

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UK anarcho-punk pioneers The Mob touring the US before Damaged City Fest (dates) . Brooklynvegan.com . 23 January 2015 . 2020-06-01.
  2. Chaos in Tejas . . 2012-06-05 . 2020-06-01.