World of Twist

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She's a Rainbow 04:21 Tools
Sons of the Stage 05:10 Tools
The Storm 03:48 Tools
Lose My Way 03:10 Tools
Sweets 04:47 Tools
This Too Shall Pass Away 04:03 Tools
Speed Wine 03:43 Tools
The Lights 03:33 Tools
Jellybaby 03:42 Tools
On The Scene 04:30 Tools
The Spring 03:48 Tools
Life And Death 08:35 Tools
She's a Rainbow (12" Version) 05:09 Tools
The Storm (12") 06:30 Tools
She's A Rainbow (Radio Edit) 03:38 Tools
She's A Rainbow (Right Foot Yellow Mix) 05:22 Tools
Sons Of The Stage (7" Version) 04:50 Tools
Blackpool Tower Suite 10:25 Tools
Sweets (Radio Edit) 03:51 Tools
This Too Shall Pass Away (Chat) 04:03 Tools
She's A Rainbow - 12" 05:13 Tools
Lose My Way (Extended Version) 04:04 Tools
The Storm (12" Edit) 04:51 Tools
Sons Of The Stage (12" Version) 04:55 Tools
The Storm (12" Version) 06:33 Tools
Life And Death (Remix) 04:54 Tools
Storm (Original) 03:25 Tools
Sons Of The Stage - 7" Version 04:53 Tools
Sweets (Barrett 200 Mix) 04:49 Tools
She's A Rainbow - Right Foot Yellow Mix 05:28 Tools
Sons Of The Stage (Radio Edit) 03:48 Tools
St Bruno (John Peel Session) (25-06-1991) 03:48 Tools
She's A Rainbow - Radio Edit 03:39 Tools
The Storm (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Jelly Baby 02:15 Tools
The Storm - 7" 03:31 Tools
Sweets (Barratt 200 Mix) 00:00 Tools
New Electric Pop And Soul 03:59 Tools
The Storm - 12" 06:34 Tools
Life And Death (12" Version) 08:38 Tools
Sweets - Radio Edit 03:54 Tools
She's A Rainbow - 12" Version 03:09 Tools
Storm - Original 03:27 Tools
This Too Shall All Pass Away (Chat) 04:00 Tools
Storm 03:29 Tools
Sweets - Barrett 200 Mix 04:52 Tools
Life And Death - Remix 04:57 Tools
The Storm - 12" Edit 04:54 Tools
Lose My Way - Extended Version 04:08 Tools
The Sausage 03:46 Tools
She's A Rainbow (Left Hand Blue Mix) 05:54 Tools
Space Rockit 04:08 Tools
Skidding Into Love 04:57 Tools
Life And Death - Extended Remix 04:47 Tools
Kick Out The Jams - BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session 03:24 Tools
The Coral Sea 03:24 Tools
She's A Rainbow - Hull University 1991 05:38 Tools
On The Scene - Hull University 1991 04:40 Tools
The Lights - Hull University 1991 03:51 Tools
Lose My Way - Hull University 1991 03:23 Tools
Lose My Way (Radio 1 Session, 25 Jun 1991) 03:24 Tools
she's a rainbow(12" version) (ROLLING STONES cover) 03:24 Tools
Life And Death (Extended Mix) 03:24 Tools
I'm A Teardrop - BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session 03:50 Tools
Fire - BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session 03:50 Tools
Sons Of The Stage - Hull University 1991 04:28 Tools
The Storm - Hull University 1991 03:51 Tools
Sweets - Hull University 1991 05:25 Tools
Jelly Baby (Radio 1 Session, 22 Sept 1990) 03:23 Tools
The Storm - 7" Version 03:23 Tools
Sons Of The Stage - BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session 04:47 Tools
St Bruno - BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session 03:50 Tools
Kick Out The JAMs [Peel Session] 03:24 Tools
Fire (Radio 1 Session, 22 Sept 1990) 03:23 Tools
Sons Of The Stage [Mark Goodier BBC Session] 04:52 Tools
This Too Shall Pass Away - Chat 03:09 Tools
I'm A Teardrop - BBC Session 22/09/1990 02:25 Tools
Sweets (album version) 04:47 Tools
She's A Rainbow (Live) 03:23 Tools
Blackpool Tower [Peel Session] 02:25 Tools
Jelly Baby - BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session 03:50 Tools
Lose My Way - BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session 05:38 Tools
Blackpool Tower - BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session 03:23 Tools
Jelly Baby (BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session) 03:23 Tools
St Bruno (BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session) 03:50 Tools
Kick Out The Jams (BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session) 03:23 Tools
I'm A Teardrop (BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session) 03:23 Tools
She's A Rainbow [12" Version] 03:50 Tools
Kick out the Jams 03:50 Tools
Lose My Way (BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session) 03:23 Tools
Sons Of The Stage (BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session) 03:23 Tools
Sweets [Barrett 200 Mix] 05:25 Tools
Kick Out The Jams (Live) 03:23 Tools
Spring 03:50 Tools
Lights 03:35 Tools
One The Scene 03:50 Tools
Sons Of The Stage (12" version with early fade) 03:23 Tools
Sons Of The Stage - BBC Session 22/09/1990 03:50 Tools
Sons Of The Stage (Radio 1 Session, 22 Sept 1990) 03:50 Tools
Blackpool Tower (Radio 1 Session, 25 Jun 1991) 03:23 Tools
Jelly Baby - BBC Session 22/09/1990 03:50 Tools
Blackpool Tower (BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session) 03:23 Tools
Fire [Mark Goodier BBC Session] 03:50 Tools
Sons Of The Stage - 12" version with early fade 04:20 Tools
She's A Rainbow - Live 03:09 Tools
Untitled [Peel Session] 03:50 Tools
Kick Out The Jams - Live 03:09 Tools
Fire (BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier Session) 04:08 Tools
St Bruno (Sweets) [Peel Session] 03:50 Tools
Love Affair 03:09 Tools
St Bruno (Radio 1 Session, 25 Jun 1991) 03:09 Tools
Jellybaby [Mark Goodier BBC Session] 03:50 Tools
Roll The Dice 04:05 Tools
Songs of the stage 03:23 Tools
MacArthur Park 07:18 Tools
Sons of the stage (12 version) 03:23 Tools
Chewing Gum 04:00 Tools
Life And Death [Extended Remix] 04:00 Tools
Sons of the Stage (12 Inch Version) 03:23 Tools
She's A Rainbow - World of Twist 04:20 Tools
Live Hull University BBC Radio 1 04:20 Tools
She's A Rainbow (12 Inch Version) 05:09 Tools
The Storm (original) 03:25 Tools
Hot Young Blue Star 03:25 Tools
She's A Rainbow [Right Foot Yellow Mix] 05:24 Tools
Blackpool Tower (John Peel Session, 25 June 1991) 05:25 Tools
Blackpool Tower 05:25 Tools
01 Lose My Way 04:08 Tools
Kick Out The Jams (Radio 1 Session, 25 Jun 1991) 04:08 Tools
Shes A Rainbow(Fluke Yellow) 05:25 Tools
Kick Out the Jams [John Peel Session - 25 June 1991] 03:09 Tools
Life And Death [Extended Mix] 03:09 Tools
The B-Link 03:09 Tools
The Storm - 12" Version 03:09 Tools
Sons of the Stage [Mark Goddier Session - 22 September 1990] 03:25 Tools
New Electric Pop & Soul 03:25 Tools
The Storm - Original Version 03:25 Tools
The Sea Of Red Emotion 04:08 Tools
She’s a Rainbow 04:08 Tools
She's a Rainbow [Radio Edit] 04:08 Tools
I Lose My Way 04:00 Tools
Sons Of The Stage (12") 04:00 Tools
She's a Rainbow (audio only) 04:00 Tools
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World of Twist were an early 90s band tied to the Madchester movement, although their sound was closer to that of the Britpop bands that became popular later in the decade. They released a few singles and one album before disbanding, taking on a somewhat mythical character as a result. For anyone living in Manchester during the early 90's and not totally convinced by the Madchester scene - preferring music with a little more glamour and a little less predictability - World Of Twist (along with Intastella) were the ones worth paying attention to. Although difficult to musically pin down they were a sort of Roxy Music meets Velvet Underground meets Northern Soul meets Joe Meek meets The Human League. Significantly, World Of Twist were one of the first bands to be making quirky retro electronic pop music of the kind of that bands like Pulp (who at one point supported WOT live), Air and Goldfrapp would later be exploring and gaining wider success with. Initially formed in Sheffield in 1985 the band line up was James Fry (Vocals), Andrew Hobson (Bass), Gordon King (Guitar), Tony Ogden (Drums), Rory Conolly (Saxophone), Nick Phillips (Organ) and Andy Robbins (Synthesiser). This World Of Twist soon fell to pieces and it was another three years until a new Manchester line up would emerge. The 1989 version of World Of Twist had Tony Ogden (Now singer and co-songwriter) and Gordon King (Guitar and co-songwriter) joined by Andy Hobson (Synthesisers), Alan Frost aka Adge (Visual effects. Synthesisers), Julia aka M.C. Shells (Swirls and Sea Noises), Angela Reilly (Visual Effects). Nick Sanderson (Drums) joined a little later. A four track demo tape (The Storm, Blackpool Tower Suite, The Spring, She's A Rainbow) released early 1990 had considerable local alternative radio play and rave reviews in the local press - the inevitable London A & R frenzy soon followed. World Of Twist finally settled for Circa Records, believing they would meet the bands creative needs better than anyone else. Within a the year, they had released the critically well received singles The Storm / She's A Rainbow (one of Martin Hannet's final productions) and Sons Of The Stage. Both only just failed to make the top 40. The band toured the UK and Europe gaining a cult following along the way with their extravagant and eccentric stage shows. The music press all the time showering them with excellent reviews. It seemed nothing could go wrong. This and excellent Radio 1 sessions for John Peel & Mark Goodier hinted at what the debut album might sound like, but when Quality Street finally did appear it failed to live up to the expectations for many - including most reviewers. The fault lay mostly with the lacklustre production (by the Grid) which failed to capture the colour and energy of either the band live or the earlier singles. That said, the charm of the songs underneath is still there, and if you can turn a blind eye to some occasionaly un-inspired production there's a great collection of songs lurking within. The album was a modest success and Circa continued to have faith in the band. Work soon began on a follow up album and there were plans for further touring. However, problems emerged when Tony Ogden decided that he no longer wanted to sing and this reached the point where auditions were held to find a new singer. Additionally, creative difference's within the band and also pressure from Circa to have a hit all started to contribute to a breakdown. However, work on the album did reach a stage where there were a dozen demo versions of new songs by Tony and Gordon. Some had vocals by Tony and some by Viv Dixon (who sang on Sons Of The Stage and the seminal Voodoo Ray), others remained only instrumentals. All these tracks have a fragile and beautiful quality about them that suggests that WOT would have produced greater things had the ride been smoother. The final track on this album is an epic cover version of McArthur Park sung by Tony Ogden, which coincidentally, was the song that the first single, The Storm, made references to with the line "I've left the cake out in the storm". Things had neatly come full circle, and as soon as Circa caught wind of Tony's decision not to sing they were reluctant to re-new the bands contract. World Of Twist offically ceased to be in June 1992. So, sadly the future never happened and what remained, if you like, was World Of Twist's very own 'Smile' album that few have heard. Ironically, in true Beach Boy's style, Tony Ogden soon after disappeared from the Manchester music scene and became something of a mythical and reclusive Brian Wilson character. In 1999, Ian Rainford of Twisted Nerve Record's Mum & Dad (and one time WOT stage set co-designer) phoned Tony Ogden asking him to help write the vocal melody for their single Dawn Rider, after struggling to find their own solution. Given Tony's mysterious nature, Ian wasn't sure if anything would happen, but to his suprise Tony agreed and sent a tape the next day with the entire track already worked out. RIP Tony Ogden (thanks for all the fab grooves) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.