The Chatham Singers

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Evil Thing 02:27 Tools
An Image Of You 03:52 Tools
The Man With the Gallows Eyes 03:00 Tools
All Who Cheated And Lied 02:36 Tools
Upside Mine 02:10 Tools
Juju Claudius 02:15 Tools
The Son Of Art 02:48 Tools
Queen Bee 02:50 Tools
Demolition Man 03:39 Tools
Angel Of Death 02:30 Tools
The True Story Of Elizabeth Sargent 03:24 Tools
The Right Mistake 02:43 Tools
Baby What's Wrong 03:04 Tools
The Good Times 03:32 Tools
Bring Me Water 02:23 Tools
Man With The Gallows Eyes 03:00 Tools
Ballad Of A Lost Man 03:00 Tools
I Believe 03:27 Tools
The Billy Childish 03:27 Tools
Heaven's Journey 03:27 Tools
Burning And Drowning 03:27 Tools
Gods Rain 03:27 Tools
The Western Plains 03:27 Tools
The Man Who Tought He Would Never Be A Father 03:27 Tools
A-Z Of Your Heart 03:27 Tools
I Am an Angry Man 03:27 Tools
Huddie Poem 03:27 Tools
Death Letter Blues 03:26 Tools
I Cheated My Own Heart 03:27 Tools
Tattoo 03:26 Tools
The Last Of My Childhood 03:26 Tools
I Am Bathed In Forgiveness 03:26 Tools
I Am The Uncorrected 03:26 Tools
The Wounded Poet 03:26 Tools
It's The Poet's Job 03:26 Tools
I Am The Strange Hero Of Hunger 03:26 Tools
Where Eccentrics fear to Tread 03:26 Tools
Ants, Moths And Picasso 03:26 Tools
I Cheated My Own Hart 03:26 Tools
I Am Here To Build Jerosolm 03:26 Tools
The Angel of Death 03:26 Tools
Heavens Journey (Alt Version) 03:26 Tools
I Am Here To Build Jerrosolm 03:26 Tools
The man with the gallows eyes (alt version) 03:26 Tools
The Man with the Gallows Eyes (Childish MCPS) 03:26 Tools
I Believe (Childish MCPS) 02:36 Tools
God's Rain 02:36 Tools
All Who Cheated & Lied 02:36 Tools
The Western Plains (Trad. Arranged Childish) 02:36 Tools
The Western Plains (Alt Version) 02:36 Tools
Ballad of a Lost Man (Childish MCPS) 02:36 Tools
A-Z of your Heart (Childish MCPS) 02:36 Tools
Evil Thing - The Chatham Singers 02:36 Tools
Gods Rain(Childish MCPS) 03:32 Tools
Death Letter Blues (Trad. Arranged Childish) 03:32 Tools
Burning and Drowning(Childish MCPS) 03:32 Tools
Good Times 03:32 Tools
I Cheated my own Hart(Childish MCPS) 03:32 Tools
Ants, Moth's & Picasso 02:48 Tools
Right Mistake 02:43 Tools
Heaven’s Journey 03:24 Tools
Son Of Art 02:48 Tools
All That's Spoken Is Unkind 02:48 Tools
Ants, Moths & Picasso 02:48 Tools
The Man With Gallows Eyes 02:48 Tools
Heaven’s Journey (Childish MCPS) 02:59 Tools
True Story Of Elizabeth Sargent 03:24 Tools
The Man With The Gallows Eyes - The Chatham Singers 02:59 Tools
All Who Cheated And Lied (2009 02:59 Tools
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The Chatham Singers are: – Billy Childish – Vox / Guitar Nurse Julie – Vox / Bass Wolf Howard – Drums and & ‘Bludy’ Jim on Harp On the new album they are joined by guests James Taylor (The Prisoners /James Taylor Quartet) on piano and hamond, Graham Coxon (Blur) on occasional guitar …. "Few performers in rock history have been as ferociously prolific as Billy Childish. In fact, a complete discography of his work as a solo performer and with his various bands would take up quite a lot of space. A singer, songwriter, artist, poet, critic, fanzine editor, and guitarist who suffers from severe dyslexia, he's a punk-inspired Renaissance man. However, most have never heard of him, or heard one of the over 50 recordings he's made either solo or with one of his many bands (Pop Rivets, the Milkshakes, Thee Mighty Caesars, the Delmonas, Thee Headcoats, and the Natural Born Lovers), or read his over 40 books of poetry and assorted scribblings. Surprisingly, Childish has been recording since 1979, playing a rough-and-tumble, punk-inspired approximation of what is normally called garage rock. Not one for elaborate production techniques, the consistent element of Childish's music is that all of it sounds as though it was recorded and mixed in about an hour. He values immediacy and intensity, and frequently seems itching to move on to the next song, or, more specifically, the next band. A truly primitive talent (due to his learning disability, he has had little formal education) who -- à la Jad and David Fair of Half Japanese -- eschews technical ability for pure emotion, Childish occupies an artistic role somewhere between mad genius and bratty goofball. Unfailingly sure of himself and his vision, his music is as honest and emotionally direct as one is likely to hear. Unfortunately, he also lacks the discipline of self-editing and, as a result, some of his lesser work rambles incoherently or simply sounds so similar as to be uninteresting. Years after his first single, "Fun in the U.K." (a tongue-in-cheek send-up of the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K."), Childish is still producing material at an amazing rate, epitomizing the endurance and drive of an artist who in many ways is the archetypal rock outsider" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.