Skids (EP)
Charles EP, or simply named Skids, is the first disc and EP of punk rock band Skids, recorded in October 1977 and released on 24 February 1978 on the Scottish punk label No Bad. [1] The lead track was originally planned to be "Test-Tube Babies," but between the recording sessions and the EP's release, the band felt their sound had moved on and was more properly represented by "Charles" and "Reasons." All music and lyrics were by Stuart Adamson, though the distinctive bass line in "Charles" later won Simpson plaudits from musicians such as The Edge and Peter Hook.[2]
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Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | REL studios, Edinburgh, Scotland | |||
Genre | Punk rock, rock | |||
Label | No Bad | |||
Producer | Skids | |||
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The band comprised a then teenage Richard Jobson on vocals, Stuart Adamson on guitar, Bill Simpson on bass and Thomas Kellichan on drums. They were credited on the EP with only their first names, Simpson being listed as Alexander.[3] This was the result of the band's original punk-rock pseudonyms, in which Kellichan became Tom Bomb and Simpson became Alex Plode. [2]
The song "Charles" was featured in re-recorded form on the Scared to Dance debut album in 1979, while the rest of the songs were added as bonus tracks on that album's remastered edition.
References
- Sleevenotes to The Absolute Game, 2008 reissue, Tim Barr
- The Skids 30th Anniversary, News of the World, July 2007
- "Images for Skids - Charles". www.discogs.com.