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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

GEISHA


In 1983 Geisha were formed in Melbourne as Geisha Detail with Chris Doheny on lead guitar and vocals; his younger brother, Donoghue Doheny, on bass guitar and backing vocals; John Nyman on keyboards; Peter Robertson on drums; and Ken Sheppard on guitar. They shortened their name to Geisha and signed with EMI Records. In April 1985 the group released their debut, "Fool's Way", which appeared at #58 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. It was produced by Dave Marett (The Exponents) and was written by Chris Doheny. Later that year they had two more charting singles, "Rainy Day" and "Kabuki". 

Their singles sold well in the local market – "Kabuki" #20 on the Melbourne charts – as they had developed popularity on the suburban pub circuit. Nationally they had less chart success, where "Kabuki" reached #42. Their debut self-titled album appeared in October 1985, other than "Fool's Way", it had been recorded from May to June with Peter Dawkins (Dragon, Australian Crawl and Air Supply) producing and Richard Lush engineering. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their style as "1970s glam rock and early 1980s English New Romantic bands such as Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet".

In March 1986 Geisha re-released "Rainy Day" and followed with "Part Time Love Affair" in August, which reached #24 on the Kent Music Report and #3 on the Melbourne charts. Another single was issued, "Girl Like You", which also charted nationally. However, by the end of the year they had become a three-piece with Chris Doheny and Sheppard joined by Brett Luton on drums. In 1987 Geisha's line-up was Doheny joined by Steve Carter on bass guitar; Rob Dean on guitar (ex-Japan); Tommy Hosie on drums (ex-James Freud's Berlin) and Laurence Maddick on keyboards (ex-Strange Tenants). In August they issued another single, "Calling Your Name", which reached the top 100.

They followed in October with their second album, 'Midnight to Dawn', and another charting single, "Normal People". The album's tracks were produced by David Courtney except "Normal People" by Kevin Beamish and "Part Time Love Affair" by band members. Geisha broke up in April 1988.
In April 1998 Geisha temporarily reformed with the 1983 line-up: Chris and Donoghue Doheny, Nyman, Robertson and Sheppard; for a live performance and EMI Records released a compilation album, 'The Very Best of Geisha', in August. In 2005 Chris Doheny performed acoustic versions of Geisha material on Chart Busting 80s on Melbourne TV station, Channel 31.

From February in the following year he began work on an album, 'Acoustic Memoirs of Geisha', at his own Dragon Lair Studio. It was produced and mixed at Lincoln Road Studios by Bill Kio. The album appeared in September on Doheny's independent label, Diamond Dog Records, and in the US on Almacantar Records. The next month Chris Doheny and Friends performed Geisha material. In the same year Doheny supervised the release of another Geisha album, 'No Second Prize', which had been recorded in the late 1980s. In 2007, he formed a new line-up of Geisha with Joe Matera on guitar. Heart Guitar‍ '​s Peter Hodgson reviewed a March 2010 gig, "Matera’s playing is obviously informed by the great 70s guitar gods" whereas "Doheny's tone delved a little further back in music history, to London in the 60s" and Hodgson was "particularly impressed by Doheny’s vocal power".

In January 2010 Geisha released another compilation album, 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow', which provided two singles, "Birthday" (previously an iTunes release), and the double-A sided "Mystery Writer / Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band". Two additional tracks are cover versions of Small Faces' "Tin Soldier" and The Beatles' "Come Together". In late 2010 Matera left the group to focus on his solo career. In 2011 the Geisha line-up of Doheny on vocals, guitar and bass guitar; Tom Hosie on drums (previously in the 1987 line-up); and Alby Stefani on bass guitar, guitar and keyboards; recorded material for a proposed new studio album, 'Dysphasia'. The lead single, "Sailing", was issued in July 2011. According to Chris Doheny's website the album was due before Christmas in 2011. Early in 2012 Doheny released a solo single, a cover of Foo Fighters' "Times Like These".

Members

Chris Doheny (vocals guitar), Donoghue Doheny, (bass), John Nyman (keyboards),
Peter Robertson (drums), Ken Sheppard (guitar), Brett Luton (drums), Steve Carter (bass),
Rob Dean (guitar), Tommy Hosie (drums), Laurence Maddick (keyboards,) Joe Matera (guitar),
Alby Stefani (guitar, bass, keyboards)


SINGLES
Fool's Way

6 MAY '85#53
Rainy Day

7 OCT '85#95
Kabuki

2 DEC '85#42
Part Time Love Affair

18 AUG '86#24
A Girl Like You

17 NOV '86#62
Calling Your Name

10 AUG '87#57
Normal People

2 NOV '87#92





References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geisha_%28band%29

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/


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