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Boomtown Rats

From: Dublin

Active: 1975-86

Style: New Wave

Lineup:

Bio:

The Boomtown Rats formed in 1975, playing their first gig as The Nightlife Thugs. They were a back-to-basics rock/R&B band typical in hindsight of 1975, coming between pub rock and the rise of punk. The Rats became very good very quickly and gained a large following in Ireland. They were provocative and thrilling in a country where little was happening at the time.

Their early gigs included covers of The Who ("Substitute", "My Generation"), Bob Marley ("Trenchtown Rock", "Get Up Stand Up"), the Stones, Ronnie Woods ("I Can Feel The Fire Burning") and Robert Parker ("Barefootin'"). Dr.Feelgood's first LP was a major influence. They were regulars at Moran's Hotel in Dublin. They toured Ireland in 1976 on the Falling Asunder Tour with Nightbus and country rock band Cheap Thrills, with each band headlining on alternate nights. The tour ended with a gig at the National Stadium in Dublin. Their 1976 "Neon Heart" demo tape is a mixture of covers and originals. Original drummer Dave Moloney (later in The Vipers) appears on half the tracks, his replacement Simon Crowe on the rest.

Fachtna O'Kelly became their manager. Geldof and O'Kelly were both music journalists (NME and Evening Press respectively) which undoubtedly helped get the band signed to Ensign/Phonogram for a very large fee by the end of 1976. Geldof was also expert at handling the media.

Being associated with the emerging punk rock scene in the early punk days of 1977 when confusion reigned and many pub rock bands were jumping the bandwagon probably also helped raise the bands profile and gave the (excellent) debut single and (uneven) debut LP more impetus. They were soon being slagged off in the fanzines for selling out and for not being punk in the first place anyway, but in fact the band was improving steadily and finally came into it's own in 1978. "[1978] was their most persuasive musical period, one where they hitched the bold excitement they'd inherited from R&B and punk to a widely melodic and mischievous ingenuity" -- Carol Clerk in Uncut

The Rats mixed R&B and pub rock with new wave energy, excitement and power chords. They had something in common with Eddie & The Hot Rods and Graham Parker & The Rumour (there are also moments on the debut LP that recall Bruce Springsteen) but they also had a strong pop sensibility and a gift for clever melodies and arrangements which resulted in some great singles in 1978, including the memorable hit "Rat Trap" which was the first ever UK No.1 by an Irish band. The second album and subsequent singles are all terrific.

By 1979 the band was developing in a more contemporary 'new wave pop' direction and eventually incorporated ska, reggae and world music influences, including adding a horn section. They continued to score hits regularly up until about 1980 after which their profile began to drop. Gerry Cott left in July 1981 over musical differences. The band split in 1986 and Geldof pursued a largely unsuccessful solo career. Johnny Fingers and Simon Crowe recorded as Gung Ho.

See the Videos page for details of online videos.






Discography 1976-78

• Neon Heart, Etc. (At Home And Away)
K7 - demo - 1976

Notes: 22 track demo tape with seven band originals¹. Dave Moloney plays on the first 10 tracks, Simon Crowe on the rest. The insert card reads "Good luck with The Vipers, Dave". A 4 track demo tape sent to UK record labels possibly overlaps with this tape. It certainly included a version of "Riot In Cell Block #9".



• 1st Peel Session
Recorded 26 July 1977


• Lookin' After No.1 / Born to Burn / Barefootin' (live in Amsterdam)
7" - Mulligan Records - LUNS 011 - IRL - August 1977
12" - Mulligan Records - LUNS 011 - IRL - August 1977
7" - Ensign Records - ENY-4 - UK - August 1977
12" - Ensign Records - ENY-4 - UK - August 1977
7" - Mercury Records - 6008 507 - Netherlands - 1977
7" - Mercury Records - SFL-2216 - Japan - 1977
Entered the Irish charts on 1 September 1977 for an 11 week run, peaking at #2.


• Boomtown Rats
LP - Mulligan Records - LUN 012 - IRL - 1977 - 9 tracks
LP - Ensign Records - ENVY-1 - UK - 2 September 1977
LP - Phonogram Records - RJ 7296 - Japan - 1977 - with obi and insert; white label promo exists
LP - Mercury Records - 6310 952 - Italy - 1977 - 12 tracks
LP - Mercury Records - SRM-1-1188 - USA - 1977 - insert
LP - Mercury Records - 9102 800 - France - 1977 - inner
Released on Mercury Records worldwide.
If anyone knows of any other notable variations, please let me know.
Apparently a promo only 10-track version was made in the UK, with the extra track "Born To Burn" (live). 250 copies pressed. Anyone seen one?


• Mary of the Fourth Form (alternate version) / Do the Rat
7" - Mulligan Records - LUNS 712 - IRL - November 1977
7" - Ensign Records - ENY-9 - UK - November 1977 - red, blue and green PS variations
7" - Mercury Records - SFL 2252 - Japan - 1977 - different PS
Entered the Irish charts on 5.1.78 for an 3 week run, peaking at #12.
This is the alternate, non-LP version of "Mary..."


• Do the Rat / Mary of the Fourth Form (alternate version)
7" - Mercury Records - 6008 513 - Netherlands - 1977 - different PS
7" - Mercury Records - 6173 502 - France - 1977 - different PS
Same as the above single but with the sides reversed for France and Holland, and again with the non-LP version of "Mary..."


• 2nd Peel Session
Recorded 15 May 1978


• She's So Modern / Lying Again
7" - Mulligan Records - LUNS 715 - IRL - 1978 - PS
7" - Ensign Records - ENY-13 - UK - May 1978 - PS
Entered the Irish charts on 20 April 1978 for an 7 week run, peaking at #10.


• Like Clockwork / Dun Laoghaire
7" - Mulligan Records - LUNS 716 - IRL - 1978 - no PS?
Entered the Irish charts on 29 June 1978 for an 8 week run, peaking at #5.
"Like Clockwork" was the first record played on RTE Radio 2 on it's launch on 31st May 1979, on Larry Gogan's Pop Around Ireland.

• Like Clockwork / How Do You Do?
7" - Ensign Records - ENY-14 - UK - July 1978 - PS
7" - Mercury Records - 6008 526 - Netherlands - 1978 - different PS


• A Tonic for the Troops
LP - Ensign Records - ENVY-3 - UK - July 1978
LP - Mulligan Records - LUN 026 - 1978
LP - Mercury Records - RJ-7518 - Japan - 1978 - with obi and insert
LP - Columbia Records - JC 35750 - USA - January 1979 - white label promo copies exist
CD - Columbia Records - ??? - USA - 19??

Notes:
The Rats switched labels for the USA release of their second album. The US edition omits two tracks ("Can't Stop" and "(Watch Out For) The Normal People") and adds two tracks from the debut ("Joey's On The Street Again" and "Mary of the Fourth Form"). The entire album was also resequenced. Ironically this US edition was the first to gain original CD release.



• Rat Trap / So Strange
7" - Mulligan Records - LUNS 717 - IRL - October 1978 - PS
7" - Ensign Records - ENY-16 - UK - November 1978 - PS
7" - Mercury Records - 6173 675 - France - 1978 - PS
7" - Mercury Records - 6008 530 - Portugal - 1978 - PS
7" - Mercury Records - 6008 530 - Germany - 1978 - PS
7" - Mercury Records - 6008 530 - NL - 1978 - PS
• Rat Trap / Like Clockwork
7" - Nippon Phonogram - SFL-2357 - Japan - 1978 - PS
• Rat Trap / Living On An Island
7" - Mercury Records - 6008 536 - Australia - 1978
Entered the Irish charts on 19 October 78 for a 15 week run, peaking at #2.


• In Concert #IC0184
The Boomtown Rats featured on BBC's In Concert series in 1978.
Recorded live at Middlesex Polytechnic in London.


• Live '78 (credited to Bob Geldof & The Boomtown Rats)
VHS - Entertainment Today - ??? - UK - 19?? - PAL
• A Tonic For The Troops - Live In Concert
VHS - VCL Video - M005B - USA - 19?? - NTSC
• Live
VHS - Toei - TE-M516 - Japan - 19?? - NTSC
• Live At Hammersmith Odeon 1978
DVD - Eagle Vision - ??? - 29 March 2004
Live Summer 1978.

Notable Post 1978 Releases

• Surface Down Under EP
7" - Mercury Records - 6205 050 - Australia - 1979
Collection of tracks spanning 1977-79


• Dun Laoghaire
7" - Flexipop - 003 - UK - January 1981 - red, yellow, green and clear vinyl flexis
1-sided flexi free w/Flexipop magazine issue 3. Recorded 1978.


• Ratrospective EP
12" - Columbia Records - 50486 - USA - March 1983
6-track mini-LP including three tracks from the 1975-78 period.


• Rat Trap / Joey's On The Street Again
12" - Columbia Records - AS544 - USA - March 1983 - PS, promo only
2-track promo circa Ratrospective.


• Drag Me Down EP (Special Edition)
12" - Mercury Records - MER? 163 - UK - 1984 - PS
This 'Special' edition of the bands latest single had an alternate B-side.


• Someone's Looking At You: The Boomtown Rats On Film 1976-1986
DVD - Universal - ??? - 7 February 2005
Contains 15 promo videos, a live show from the In the Long Grass tour previously issued on video as "On A Night Like This", and extras such as TV appearances and news items.



Help!

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See Also: Gerry Cott



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