Kitchens of Distinction

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Drive That Fast 05:36 Tools
The 3rd Time We Opened the Capsule 00:00 Tools
He Holds Her, He Needs Her 00:00 Tools
Quick As Rainbows 00:00 Tools
Railwayed 00:00 Tools
Under the Sky, Inside the Sea 00:00 Tools
Prize 00:00 Tools
Polaroids 00:00 Tools
In a Cave 00:00 Tools
Hypnogogic 00:00 Tools
Gorgeous Love 00:00 Tools
What Happens Now? 00:00 Tools
Aspray 00:00 Tools
Within the Daze of Passion 00:00 Tools
Mad As Snow 00:00 Tools
When in Heaven 00:00 Tools
On Tooting Broadway Station 00:00 Tools
Breathing Fear 00:00 Tools
4 Men 00:00 Tools
Sand On Fire 00:00 Tools
Time to Groan 00:00 Tools
3rd Time We Opened the Capsule 00:00 Tools
Shiver 00:00 Tools
Remember Me? 00:00 Tools
Her Last Day in Bed 00:00 Tools
Courage, Mother 00:00 Tools
Mainly Mornings 00:00 Tools
Hammer 00:00 Tools
Now It's Time to Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Smiling 00:00 Tools
Gone World Gone 00:00 Tools
Blue Pedal 00:00 Tools
Can't Trust the Waves 00:00 Tools
Come On Now 00:00 Tools
Prince of Mars 00:00 Tools
Elephantine 00:00 Tools
Cowboys and Aliens 00:00 Tools
Get Over Yourself 00:00 Tools
Oak Tree 00:00 Tools
Thought He Had Everything 00:00 Tools
The 1001st Fault 00:00 Tools
Japan to Jupiter 00:00 Tools
One of Those Sometimes Is Now 00:00 Tools
These Drinkers 00:00 Tools
Anvil Dub 00:00 Tools
Pierced 00:00 Tools
Skin 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Voyager 00:00 Tools
Here Come the Swans 00:00 Tools
Extravagance 00:00 Tools
Elephantiny 00:00 Tools
Innocent 00:00 Tools
Photographing Rain 00:00 Tools
3 to Beam Up 00:00 Tools
Jesus Nevada 00:00 Tools
Disappeared 00:00 Tools
White Horses 00:00 Tools
Glittery Dust 00:00 Tools
I Wish It Would Snow 00:00 Tools
Tiny Moments, Tiny Omens 00:00 Tools
Airshifting 00:00 Tools
Mainly Mornings (Live) 00:00 Tools
Shiver (Live) 00:00 Tools
No Longer Elastic 00:00 Tools
The Most Beautiful Day 00:00 Tools
Prize (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Hammer (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Quick As Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Here Come the Swans (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
What Happens Now? (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Polariods 00:00 Tools
Sand on Fire (original mix) 00:00 Tools
Mad as Snow (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Wolves / Crows 00:00 Tools
4 Men (12 Inch) 00:00 Tools
Inside The Sea 00:00 Tools
4 Men-12" 00:00 Tools
Drive That Fast (7" Edit) 00:00 Tools
Three To Beam Up 00:00 Tools
Wolves , Crows 00:00 Tools
What We Really Wanted to Do 00:00 Tools
Prize- Demo 00:00 Tools
Air Shifting 00:00 Tools
Airshafting 00:00 Tools
Feel My Genie 03:40 Tools
Sand on Fire- Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Escape! 00:00 Tools
The Last Gasp Death Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Concede 00:00 Tools
Mad as Snow ( Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
To Love A Star 06:03 Tools
Don't Come Back 00:00 Tools
Escape 00:00 Tools
Wolves/Crowes 00:00 Tools
Spacedolphins 00:00 Tools
Into The Sea 00:00 Tools
4 Men - 12''' 00:00 Tools
Margarets' Injection 00:00 Tools
In A Cave (Live) 00:00 Tools
4 Men - 12" 00:00 Tools
Innocence (new version) 00:00 Tools
Here comes the swans 00:00 Tools
Wolves, Crows 00:00 Tools
4 Men (12") 00:00 Tools
Hammer - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Prize (demo version) 00:00 Tools
What Happens Now? - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Four Men 00:00 Tools
Sand On Fire 2 00:00 Tools
Here Come The Swans - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
4 Men (12inch) 00:00 Tools
Mad As Now - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
4 Men [12"] 00:00 Tools
WolvesCrowes 00:00 Tools
Japan To Jupiter (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Mad As Now 00:00 Tools
mad as snow (9-92 glr session) 00:00 Tools
4 Men [Version] 00:00 Tools
Wolves/Crows 00:00 Tools
Don't Come Home 00:00 Tools
4 Men (12'') 00:00 Tools
Under The Sky, Under The Sea 00:00 Tools
4 Men (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
Her Last Day In Bed (Violin - Anna Palm) 00:00 Tools
4 Men (12''') 00:00 Tools
Hammer [Version] 00:00 Tools
Strange Free World 00:00 Tools
Driver That Fast 00:00 Tools
Innocence 00:00 Tools
4 Men (12 Inch Version) 00:00 Tools
Longed & Searched (1995 demo) 00:00 Tools
Sand on Fire [Mix] 00:00 Tools
Love's Too Strong (1995 demo) 00:00 Tools
Four Men - BBC Session 23/08/1992 00:00 Tools
Get Over Yourself (12-93 festival radio) 00:00 Tools
Talk To Me (1995 demo) 05:36 Tools
Mad As Snow - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Wolves Crows 00:00 Tools
Extravangance 00:00 Tools
Longed & Searched 00:00 Tools
Here Come The Swans (12-93 festival radio) 00:00 Tools
Anvil 00:00 Tools
Blue Pedal (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Last Gasp Death Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Quick as Rainbows (early version) 00:00 Tools
everythings wonderful (1995 demo) 00:00 Tools
4 Men (10-4-89 Berlin) 00:00 Tools
mainly mornings (10-4-89 berlin) 00:00 Tools
Mad As Snow (12-93 glr session) 00:00 Tools
Smiling (promo) 00:00 Tools
Wild Thing 00:00 Tools
Now Its Time To Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Talk To Me 00:00 Tools
Mad As Now (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
the 3rd time we opened the capsule (10-4-89 berlin) 00:00 Tools
breathing fear (9-92 glr session) 00:00 Tools
Drive that Fast (live @The Civic Center 1992) 00:00 Tools
02 longed & searched (1995 demo) 00:00 Tools
08 (12-93 glr session) 00:00 Tools
06-When In Heaven 00:00 Tools
margaret injections (10-4-89 berlin) 00:00 Tools
12 the 3rd time we opened the capsule (10-4-89 berlin) 00:00 Tools
Mad And Snow 00:00 Tools
08-Smiling 00:00 Tools
03 talk to me (1995 demo) 00:00 Tools
he holds her,he needs her 00:00 Tools
Drive That Fast (1990) 00:00 Tools
02 Quick As Rainbows 00:00 Tools
Pastor Niemoller's Lament (Never Again) 00:00 Tools
In A Cave - Live 00:00 Tools
01 Railwayed 00:00 Tools
13 mainly mornings (10-4-89 berlin) 00:00 Tools
06 - When In Heaven 00:00 Tools
06 Gorgeous Love 00:00 Tools
06 get over yourself (12-93 festival radio) 00:00 Tools
Chat 00:00 Tools
Kitchens Of Distinction - Drive That Fast 00:00 Tools
Remember Me [New Release] 00:00 Tools
Innocence (version) 00:00 Tools
10-Can't Trust The Waves 00:00 Tools
Love's Too Strong 00:00 Tools
Quick as Rainbows (Martin Hannett/Earlier Version) 00:00 Tools
kitchens of distinction - sand on fire 00:00 Tools
Third Time We Opened The Capsule 00:00 Tools
Sand On Fire (original) 00:00 Tools
04 - Breathing Fear 00:00 Tools
within the days of passion 00:00 Tools
more chat 00:00 Tools
last chat 00:00 Tools
04 love's too strong (1995 demo) 00:00 Tools
05 here come the swans (12-93 festival radio) 00:00 Tools
05-Gone World Gone 00:00 Tools
The 3rd Time We Opened The Capsule (HQ) 00:00 Tools
Men 00:00 Tools
09 breathing fear (9-92 glr session) 00:00 Tools
Pastor Niemöller's Lament (Never Again) 00:00 Tools
The Third Time 00:00 Tools
09 Hammer 00:00 Tools
What Happens Now? [Version] 00:00 Tools
here come the swans (12-93 glr session) 00:00 Tools
Drive That Fast (7' Edit) 00:00 Tools
08 Drive That Fast 00:00 Tools
02 - 4 Men 00:00 Tools
Pastor Niemoler's Lament (Never Again) 00:00 Tools
01 - What Happens Now 00:00 Tools
07 mad as snow (12-93 glr session) 00:00 Tools
07 - Mad as Snow 00:00 Tools
08 - Smiling 00:00 Tools
Intro chat 00:00 Tools
01 everythings wonderful (1995 demo) 00:00 Tools
Longed and Searched (Demo 1995) 00:00 Tools
Everything's Wonderful (demo 1995) 00:00 Tools
Margarets Injection 00:00 Tools
3rd We Opened The Capsule (Berlin 10-89) 00:00 Tools
3rd Time We Opened The Capsule, The 00:00 Tools
Drive That Fast (7" Mix) 00:00 Tools
06 Shiver 00:00 Tools
04 1001st Fault 00:00 Tools
now it´s time to say goodbye 00:00 Tools
05 - Gone World Gone 00:00 Tools
02 The 3rd Time We Opened The Capsule 00:00 Tools
07 Aspray 00:00 Tools
Quick as Rainbows - Strange Free World 00:00 Tools
Prize (The Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Quick As Rainbows (Martin Hannet Version) 00:00 Tools
14 margaret injections (10-4-89 berlin) 00:00 Tools
PRIXE 00:00 Tools
Everything's Wonderful 00:00 Tools
Love's Too Strong (demo 1995) 00:00 Tools
margaret´s injection 00:00 Tools
01 Four Men 00:00 Tools
03 Hypnogogic 00:00 Tools
Mad As Snow - BBC Session 23/08/1992 00:00 Tools
08 Cries 00:00 Tools
05 Polaroids 00:00 Tools
03 Mainly Mornings 00:00 Tools
08 what happens now 00:00 Tools
11 4 men (10-4-89 berlin) 00:00 Tools
Prize-Demo 00:00 Tools
underthe sky, inside the sea 00:00 Tools
05 more chat 00:00 Tools
Everything's Wonderful (1995 Demo) 00:00 Tools
10 - Can't trust the Waves 00:00 Tools
02 breathing fear 00:00 Tools
Innocence (New Recording) 00:00 Tools
sand on fire-original mix 00:00 Tools
Now It`s Time To Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
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Kitchens of Distinction is an alternative rock band which formed in 1986 in South London, England, United Kingdom. The band consists of Patrick Fitzgerald (vocals, bass), Julian Swales (guitar), and Daniel Goodwin (drums). The band split in 1996, but reunited in 2012. Over the course of their career, the band has released five studio albums - "Love is Hell" (1989), "Strange Free World" (1991), "The Death of Cool" (1992), "Cowboys and Aliens" (1994), and "Folly" (2013). Dan Goodwin (drums) met Julian Swales (guitar) at college in 1980, and Swales met Patrick Fitzgerald (vocals/bass guitar) at a party in 1985.The trio began rehearsing together that same year, taking their name from a company of the same name that specialised in home decor and kitchen and plumbing fixtures after Swales spotted one of their advertisements on the side of a bus while riding his bike. The Kitchens' first single, "The Last Gasp Death Shuffle" (which featured Swales on lead vocals and bass, as well as guitar) was recorded in just one day on an eight-track in a Kennington basement, and was released in December 1987 on the band's own Gold Rush Records. It was named a single of the week in the NME, and led to the band signing with the British indie label One Little Indian Records; it was around this time that Fitzgerald, a medical doctor, put his career on hold to devote himself fully to the band. Their first singles for One Little Indian, 1988's "Prize" and 1989's "The 3rd Time We Opened the Capsule", made it onto the "NME Writers' 100 Best Indie Singles Ever" list, published 25 July 1992. Their first full-length album, Love Is Hell, was released in April 1989. Fitzgerald's impassioned, wordy, often bluntly personal vocals careened over what sounded like a mass of swirling guitars, though the band only had one guitarist. Swales' chiming, effects-laden style of playing drew him comparisons to the guitarists of The Chameleons, Cocteau Twins, and A.R. Kane. KOD's melodic yet abstract sound was a precursor to the shoegazing scene of the late 1980s/early 1990s. Despite the promising start, the band faced a subdued reception from the mainstream music industry, generally due to their lyrical content. For instance, "Margaret's Injection", on the 1989 Elephantine EP, was a fantasy about killing then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Also, Fitzgerald was openly gay, and his lyrics were unapologetic, especially on tracks like "Prize" and "Within the Daze of Passion". Even the more indie-focused television programs like Snub TV and Rapido failed to give them much coverage, although Snub TV played the video for their 1991 single "Drive That Fast". Likewise, they were not offered a John Peel radio session, although they eventually did get one after asking Peel personally, following a Glastonbury performance which he appreciated. Kitchens of Distinction sometimes performed "secret" gigs under the alter ego Toilets of Destruction.[2][6] An example was at The Bull & Gate in Kentish Town on 6 August 1990, where the band appeared in drag and played ABBA, David Bowie, and Bauhaus covers. In 1990, they signed with A&M Records in the US, and went into the studio with producer Hugh Jones (Simple Minds, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Undertones). Their second album, Strange Free World, was released in February 1991, and spawned some moderately successful singles in "Drive That Fast" and "Quick as Rainbows", both of which were very well received by college radio in the US. The band went back into the studio in 1992, again with Jones at the helm, and their third album The Death of Cool came out in August that year; it was named in honour of the passing of Miles Davis, who had released an influential album titled The Birth of the Cool in 1950. A&M balked at the band's choice of "Breathing Fear" for the first single, due to its touchy subject matter (gay bashing), so "Smiling" became the album's initial single in the US. The band toured extensively, including a high-profile slot opening for their US labelmate Suzanne Vega, whose album 99.9F° came out within a few weeks of theirs. Later in 1993, KOD began work on their fourth album, co-producing it themselves with engineer Pete Bartlett. One Little Indian rejected the album twice, and eventually, both label and band agreed to bring in up-and-coming producer Pascal Gabriel to work on a couple of tracks. One of the label's complaints about the album as the band originally submitted it was that they felt it lacked a potential hit single, so Gabriel produced a new song ("Come on Now") that the band had written after the rest of the album had already been recorded; Gabriel also remixed two of the album's other tracks (the opener "Sand on Fire" and first single "Now It's Time to Say Goodbye"). The resulting album, Cowboys and Aliens, was released in the UK in October 1994, and although the band admitted that they enjoyed working with Gabriel, the changes did nothing to help the album's dismal sales. When the album saw its US release in early 1995, it was largely ignored by the same alternative rock radio and media that had championed them just a few years before. By the end of 1995, both A&M and OLI had dropped the band. Shortening their name to Kitchens O.D. and signing to the London-based indie label Fierce Panda Records, they issued a single, "Feel My Genie" in May 1996, which was named "Single of the Week" by Melody Maker, but they officially disbanded that summer after a farewell gig at London's Kings Cross. In September 2012, Fitzgerald announced that he and Swales had recorded and were in the process of editing ten new songs. The reunited trio of Fitzgerald, Swales, and Goodwin released their fifth studio album Folly, their first new album in 19 years, on 30 September 2013 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.