Blab Happy
Blab Happy were a British indie band from Leicester formed in 1987,[1] comprising Mick McCarthy, Jon Dennis, Tony Owen and Jeremy Clay. After two EPs released on their own Wisdom label won airplay on John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show, and enthusiastic reviews in New Musical Express, Sounds and Melody Maker, they were signed by Demon Records offshoot F-Beat, for whom they released 2 albums, 1991's Boat and 1993's Smothered. The NME's Gina Morris, wrote of the band: "Blab Happy are a cheerful Leicester four piece, smirking between That Petrol Emotion, Blur, and The Beatles".[2] Blab Happy toured in their own right and as support to bands such as Radiohead,[1] Kingmaker,[1] and Squeeze. The band split up in 1993, with singer Mick McCarthy and bassist Tony Owen forming Perfume, who enjoyed the patronage of BBC Radio 1 DJs Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley, having a minor hit in 1996 with "Haven't Seen You".[3] Jon Dennis meanwhile formed Slinky,[1] who also won airplay from Lamacq and Whiley with two singles produced by John Robb and were finalists in the 1995 In the City contest.
Blab Happy  | |
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| Origin | Leicester, England | 
| Genres | Indie pop | 
| Years active | 1987–1993 | 
| Labels | Wisdom, F-Beat | 
| Past members | Mick McCarthy Jon Dennis Tony Owen Jeremy Clay  | 
Dennis and Clay both went on to work as journalists - Dennis writing and presenting podcasts for The Guardian,[4] and Clay for the Leicester Mercury. Clay has also written books, including "Blokes With Balls" and "The Burglar Caught By A Skeleton" Dennis currently records as part of Loaded Knife, whose 2 singles have won support from Rob Da Bank and Lamacq, and the late John Peel.
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Discography
    
    Singles
    
- "Turned Out Nice Again" (1987), Wisdom
 - Fruits Of Our Labour EP (1988), Wisdom
 - Mad Surge EP (1991), F-Beat
 - "Never No More" (1991), F-Beat
 - "Down" (1991), F-Beat
 - "Inside Out" (1992), F-Beat
 - Blinding EP (1993), F-Beat
 
Albums
    
- Boat (1991), F-Beat (a limited edition LP version came with a bonus 12" EP and a poster)
 
- Down
 - You Need Light
 - The Silent People
 - Inside Out
 - Fountain
 - Wisecrack Me Up
 - Valentine
 - Monkey Puzzle
 - Whose Driving Freefall
 - Someday Soon
 - Wisecrack Me Up (Reprise)
 - Valentia
 - Prospect Hill
 - Grief
 
Bonus 12" EP
- Valentia
 - Prospect Hill
 - Grief
 
- Smothered (1993), F-Beat
 
- Sean
 - Blinding
 - Seven Years
 - Bernadette
 - Soul Morning
 - Butcher
 - I Know It's Not Worth Listening
 - That's All
 - Smothered
 - The Hope Song #1
 - Tender Hooks
 - O Mary Love
 - The Hope Song #2
 - Fortune's Famous Fool
 
References
    
- Gregory, Andy (2002) International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002, Europa, ISBN 1-85743-161-8, p. 133
 - Morris, Gina (1991) Blab Happy article, NME, June 1991
 - Strong, Martin C.: "The Great Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
 - Radio days | | Guardian Unlimited Arts