The Blue Ox Babes Explained

The Blue Ox Babes
Background:group_or_band
Origin:The Midlands, England
Genre:Pop, pop rock
Years Active:1981–1988
Label:Go! Discs
Associated Acts:Dexys Midnight Runners
Past Members:Kevin Archer
Yasmin Saleh
Andy Leek
Helen O'Hara
Pete Wain
Nick Smith
Ian Pettitt
Steve 'Brennan' Shaw
Steve Wynne

The Blue Ox Babes were an English pop group, formed in early 1981 by the former Dexys Midnight Runners guitarist Kevin 'Al' Archer, together with his girlfriend Yasmin Saleh, guitarist Nick Bache and former Dexys keyboard player Andy Leek.[1] Archer was keen to mix the soul sounds of his previous group with folk styles. To this end he recruited fiddle player Helen O'Hara to play on demo tapes of the new songs he had written. When former colleague Kevin Rowland heard these demo tapes, he invited O'Hara to join Dexys, and adopted a similarly folk-influenced sound for his own group.[2]

By the time the Blue Ox Babes finally released their debut single "There's No Deceiving You" on Go! Discs in 1988, the line-up consisted of Archer (guitar and vocals), Saleh (backing vocals), Pete Wain (piano), Nick Smith (saxophone), Ian Pettitt (drums), former Dexys members Steve 'Brennan' Shaw (fiddle), and Steve Wynne (bass).

"There's No Deceiving You" was only a minor chart entry, peaking at No. 92 in the UK. Two other singles, "Apples and Oranges" and "Walking On The Line", were released, but sales were disappointing and these singles did not chart. A planned album Apples & Oranges was recorded by the group but shelved, and the Blue Ox Babes broke up shortly thereafter.

In 2009, a CD of Apples & Oranges was finally released, containing all their recordings for Go! Discs, through Cherry Red Records. The package included all their singles plus many unreleased songs, and several additional demos were also made available as downloads.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview on Dexys Website. dexys.org. 11 May 2017.
  2. News: Rock star admits stealing song . 11 May 2017. The Independent. January 21, 1997. Jojo . Moyes.