Quickspace

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They Shoot Horse Don't They 07:34 Tools
Climbing a Hill 11:03 Tools
The Lobbalong Song 04:09 Tools
Gloriana 05:56 Tools
Take Away 04:16 Tools
Munchers No Munchers 03:23 Tools
The Munchers 03:12 Tools
Death + Annie 03:59 Tools
A Rose 06:12 Tools
Lob It 02:27 Tools
Mouse 07:39 Tools
4 00:32 Tools
Quickspace Happy Song #2 06:32 Tools
7 Like That 05:19 Tools
Hadid 05:14 Tools
Coca Lola 05:49 Tools
Swisher 04:45 Tools
Melo 02:12 Tools
Minors 06:43 Tools
Song for Someone 07:46 Tools
Friend 03:30 Tools
Walk Me Home 06:37 Tools
Obvious 05:20 Tools
Quasi-Pfaff 08:36 Tools
Rise 05:17 Tools
Winona 07:29 Tools
The Mountain Waltz 04:08 Tools
Docile One 04:17 Tools
Goodbye Precious Mountain 06:44 Tools
Docile Two 08:27 Tools
Standard 8 04:35 Tools
The Lobalong 04:12 Tools
Quickspace Happy Song Number One 00:00 Tools
Mousetail 03:32 Tools
Extraplus 00:00 Tools
Scubaplus 00:00 Tools
We Are Underused 05:14 Tools
The Flat Moon Society 04:42 Tools
Do It My Own Way 00:00 Tools
The Precious Mountain 12:19 Tools
Unique Slippy 00:00 Tools
Found a Way 00:00 Tools
Exemplary Swishy 00:00 Tools
The Whiff'n'Spoof Song 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Good Times Gone 02:51 Tools
Ennios Blues 05:59 Tools
Song For NME 00:00 Tools
Quickspace Happy Song 06:32 Tools
death and annie 04:02 Tools
You Used My Death As A Pretext To Go Running 05:15 Tools
Pissed Off Boy 01:43 Tools
Arse Is On Fire 01:58 Tools
Superplus 00:00 Tools
seven like that 05:19 Tools
Happy Song # 2 04:20 Tools
Semtex 03:57 Tools
Proplus 00:00 Tools
they shoot horses don't they 00:00 Tools
The Minors 06:43 Tools
If I Were a Carpenter 00:00 Tools
Rise (session) 04:42 Tools
Ming 01:58 Tools
Quasi Brow (session) 06:02 Tools
Maria, Queen of the Downs 02:28 Tools
If I Were A Carpenter (session) 02:51 Tools
Gloria Clip (session) 03:09 Tools
Riseteen Sixtynine 04:28 Tools
I Can Take You To The Sun (session) 04:57 Tools
Worth (session) 00:00 Tools
Docile 04:15 Tools
Song For The BBC (session) 06:55 Tools
Winona (session) 05:59 Tools
Bath Time (session) 05:09 Tools
Would You (session) 04:30 Tools
In a Field of Nymphs 02:30 Tools
Not Enough For You 02:22 Tools
They Shoot Horse Don't They? 07:33 Tools
01. Death + Annie - Quickspace 04:02 Tools
Happy Song #1 02:25 Tools
amigo 03:36 Tools
02. Take Away - Quickspace 04:17 Tools
03. Mouse - Quickspace 07:39 Tools
Would You 00:00 Tools
04. 7. Like That - Quickspace 05:19 Tools
08. Minors - Quickspace 05:19 Tools
07. Melo - Quickspace 05:19 Tools
05. Quickspace Happy Song No. 2 - Quickspace 06:32 Tools
09. Coca Lola - Quickspace 05:49 Tools
06. Hadid - Quickspace 05:14 Tools
Worth 00:00 Tools
Song for the BBC 00:00 Tools
Gloria Clip 03:16 Tools
I Can Take You To The Sun 04:57 Tools
Bath Time 05:09 Tools
The Death Of Quickspace 00:00 Tools
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? 07:33 Tools
happy song (# 1) 00:00 Tools
11. Walk Me Home - Quickspace 00:00 Tools
10. Obvious - Quickspace 00:00 Tools
12. The Mountain Waltz - Quickspace 00:00 Tools
They Shoot Horse, Don't They 00:00 Tools
Quasi Brau 00:00 Tools
Happy Song #1 (session) 00:00 Tools
If I Were A Carpenter (Peel Session 20.11.98) 02:51 Tools
Precious Moutain 12:20 Tools
Superspace 04:29 Tools
Quickspace - Death of Quickspace - 01 The Lobbalong Song 04:29 Tools
Quickspace - Death of Quickspace - 02 They Shoot Horse Don't They 04:29 Tools
Quickspace Happy Song # 2 07:39 Tools
Rose 06:15 Tools
01 - quickspace - death + annie 04:02 Tools
02 - Quickspace - Take Away 04:41 Tools
Precious Mountain 08:50 Tools
03 - quickspace - mouse 07:39 Tools
Rise (Radio 1 Session, 18 Aug 1996) 07:39 Tools
04 - quickspace - 7 like that 05:19 Tools
they shoot horse dont they 07:33 Tools
01 - rise 07:33 Tools
If I Were A Carpenter (Peel Session 06:32 Tools
08 - quickspace - minors 06:43 Tools
Winona (Radio 1 Session, 18 Aug 1996) 06:43 Tools
08 - friend 06:43 Tools
10 - quickspace - obvious 05:20 Tools
07 - quickspace - melo 02:12 Tools
05 - quickspace - quickspace happy song #2 06:32 Tools
Quasi Brau (Radio 1 Session, 18 Aug 1996) 06:32 Tools
They Shoot Horse Don`t They 06:32 Tools
Death Annie 06:32 Tools
Quickspace Happy Song, No. 2 06:32 Tools
09 - quickspace - coca lola 05:49 Tools
Quasi Brow 00:00 Tools
11 - quickspace - walk me home 06:37 Tools
Docile 1 00:00 Tools
Quasi Pfaff 00:00 Tools
02 - swisher 00:00 Tools
Extra Plus 00:00 Tools
06 - quickspace - hadid 05:14 Tools
Quickspace Happy Song No 2 06:32 Tools
quickspace happy song number o 02:40 Tools
you used my death 05:14 Tools
Where Have All The Good Times 02:40 Tools
06 - docile one 00:00 Tools
Happy Song (#1) 00:00 Tools
Docile 2 02:40 Tools
Happy Song 00:00 Tools
04 - quasi-pfaff 00:00 Tools
05 - winona 00:00 Tools
05 - Track 05 00:00 Tools
01 - Track 01 00:00 Tools
quickspace happy song 1 00:00 Tools
03 - song for someone 00:00 Tools
bathtime 00:00 Tools
Song for N.M.C. 02:40 Tools
02 They Shoot Horse Don't They 00:00 Tools
Exemplary Swihry 02:40 Tools
07 - docile two 02:40 Tools
Death+Annie 02:40 Tools
04 - Track 04 02:40 Tools
03 - Track 03 02:40 Tools
would you (bbc session) 02:40 Tools
09 - Track 09 02:40 Tools
06 - Track 06 02:40 Tools
02 - Track 02 02:40 Tools
YOU USED MY DEATH AS A PRETEXT 02:40 Tools
08 - Track 08 02:40 Tools
Redrama - Rise 02:40 Tools
Flat Moon Society 02:40 Tools
Precious Falling - 06 Hadid 00:00 Tools
Happy song no 1 00:00 Tools
good times 00:00 Tools
Precious Falling - 07 Melo 00:00 Tools
Death of Quickspace - 01 The Lobbalong Song 00:00 Tools
Mountain Waltz 00:00 Tools
07 - Track 07 00:00 Tools
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Quickspace was a London-based experimental rock band started in 1994. Quickspace formed in London, originally under the name Quickspace Supersport. Tom Cullinan, vocalist and guitarist, was formerly in Th' Faith Healers but developed their punky sound into a more tuneful but experimental style. Quickspace formed their own record label called Kitty Kitty, but while releasing many of their records through this, also released on other labels such as Domino Records and Elefant Records. Their first single, 'Found a Way', was released on the Love Train label, followed later that year by Superplus, an EP released on Domino, which got into the Indie Top 40 and earned them a reputation as a kind of "Stereolab that rocks", although this does not seem too appropriate, given their previous output. However, the label stuck. Wendy, Max and Barry left the band, leaving Tom and Sean to think over what to do next. Rather than call it quits, they recruited Nina Pascale (vocals/guitar), Paul Shilton (keyboards) and Chin (drums), dropped the 'Supersport' part and started working again. 'Friend', the first single recorded with the new line-up, came out in early 1996 and was remarkably reminiscent of th' late Faith Healers. It was the second release on Kitty Kitty, after the band had decided to decline offers by other labels, keep a low profile and release their stuff themselves. Meanwhile, work on their first full-length album had begun. It was released in autumn 1996, following the release of another excellent single, 'Rise'. The album itself, simply titled Quickspace, is a bit of a mixed bag, excellent songs alternating with filler material and fragments, something of an anti-album almost, but most reviews were quite favourable. In spring 1997, a collection of their early singles and rare tracks was released on the low-priced album Supo Spot. It was followed later that year by a very Superplus-ish EP, 'The Precious Mountain'. Other than that and a few gigs around the UK, Quickspace kept a rather low profile that year. A new single, 'Hadid', came out in May 1998. Chin, who was always only supposed to be just on a temporary assignment, left the band about the same time and was replaced by Steve Denton. Another 7", 'Quickspace Happy Song #2' came out in June, together with the Precious Little EP, which contains the songs from the 'Hadid' and 'Happy Song #2' 7-inches on one CD. Precious Falling, the second album proper, was released on CD and double vinyl on 31 August 1998. The album had been recorded in late 1997/early 1998 (i.e. with Chin still on drums). The band then went on tour and covered pretty much all of Europe, including a gig supporting Yo La Tengo in London and a set of gigs with labelmates Novak and Ligament in the UK. In 2000, the band released The Death of Quickspace to much critical acclaim, followed by the 'Flat Moon Society' single later that year. Then, Quickspace went on extended hiatus as keyboardist Paul Shilton moved to Australia. Tom Cullinan released a complete cover of Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours' LP under the pseudonym Dougal Reed, but no new Quickspace songs materialized for over three years. Then, in 2003, an unexpected single was released on the somewhat obscure Italian Homesleep label, but it would take two more years until a completely renewed Quickspace featuring Cullinan, Ed Grimshaw (drums), Louis Jack-Jones (bass) and ex-Faith Healerette Roxanne Stephen (vocals) released their next single 'Pissed Off Boy' on the Domino label in 2005. After this Cullinan reformed Th' Faith Healers for some concerts in early 2006 but there has been no further activity under the Quickspace label. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.