Prefab Sprout
Created | Updated Oct 8, 2002
Prefab Sprout is the name a pop band from the north east of England. To most people it's the band that recorded that 80s novelty hit 'The King of Rock n Roll' ..hot dog, jumping frog, Alberquerque..
1970s:The young McAloons
Prefab Sprout starting life playing in a garage in a village in County Durham. While customers were filling up their cars and chammying their bonnets, Paddy and Martin McAloon were treating them to cover versions of all their favourite pop tunes. The punters loved it and so did the McAloon's dad for it was him who ran the garage.
Paddy started to write his own songs and entertained the local old folks home with renditions of 'Faron Young', a single which turned up on a later album. They later graduated to pubs, playing in wellies to avoid electricution from their dodgy wiring!.
1980s: Hit records!
It was in the early 1980s that Paddy met future vocalist and girlfriend Wendy Smith in a pub in Whitley Bay. Wendy was a big fan of the band, and followed them from gig to gig. She could also sing and her etherial vocal style complemented Paddy's rough geordie vocals perfectly.
1982 saw the release of 'Lions In My Own Garden (exit someone)' on Candle Records. After months of gigging and Martin working on building sites they had save up enough cash to go into a studio and record the single. They even had enough cash to get a few records pressed too.
Local record label Kitchenware then signed them up,their first album 'Swoon' was released in 1993. The album is a joy to listen to as it features none of the elaborate production style that later become a regular coating on every Prefab Sprout album. It is them. ona tight budget, sounding pretty much as they did live. However, Paddy McAloon claims to find the album 'embarrassing'and did so pretty much as soon as it was released. That is until electropopster Thomas Dolby heard them on the radio and asked if he could produce their next LP
Steve McQueen
Was the result. Often appearing in top 100 albums of all time lists, it is agreed by fans to be the bands finest work. Released in 1985 it spawned a top 30 single 'When Love Breaks Down'. By this time, drummer Neil Conti had joined and the line up was complete.
Hot Dogs and TV slogs
In 1988 Prefab Sprout seemed to be everywhere. With the release of 'From Langley Park to Memphis' their third album came the single 'Cars and Girls'- very catchy, very radio friendly, very flopped. However, the next 7 inch 'The King of Rock n Roll' shot to number 7. Suddenly everyone had heard of Prefab Sprout...for the wrong reasons. The song was unlike anything they had recorded before and was meant to be a bit of a joke. It was a lampooning of a has-been crooner, losely based on Elvis Presley, who's trousers are too tight and fans too old. The video featured three people dressed in hot dog outfits dancing round a pool. The kids loved it and bought it.
The 1990s
1990 was the year that the band toured the world promoting their album 'Jordan: The Comeback'. A 19 tracker about God, Love, Elvis and Death, the album put the band back into the serious league.
The album was nominated for a Brit Award but was beaten to it by George Michael's 'Listen Without Prejudice'
1992 saw the release of a 'Best Of' and a cheeky video for 'If You Don't Love Me'(you won't see it on MTV). The song was adapted for the dance floor and suddenly all my Essex clubbing mates liked the band!
Around this time Paddy and Wendy split up but carried on working professionally until 2000 when she left to have a baby. That year the band toured without her, Paddy sporting a long beard and a toned down sound. Last year (2001) they released 'The Gunman and Other Stories' a CD about The Wild West which flopped. Even the fans didn't like it much.
The Future..?
'I Trawl The Megahertz' - will restore Paddy as one of the worlds best contempory songwriters. Its rumoured that the band are no longer with Kitchenware Records now that their 8 album deal has expired.
WANTED: Record label to release establised geordie songwriter's album about what you hear when you tune around on a short wave radio for hours on end...
Album Discography
1984 -- Swoon
1985 -- Steve McQueen / Two Wheels Good (US release)
1988 -- From Langley Park To Memphis
1989 -- Protest Songs
1990 -- Jordan: The Comeback
1992 -- Life Of Surprises (previously released material plus two new tracks)
1997 -- Andromeda Heights
1999 -- 38 Carat Collection (previously released material)
2001 -- The Gunman and Other Stories