
We're lumbering towards actually famous today with
The Waltones, not least because they may, or may not, have been offered a deal by legendary Manchester DJ and producer Dave Haslam and soon-to-be Happy Mondays Manager Nathan McGough; and of course after the band's eventual split, Mark Collins the guitarist went off to join
The Charlatans.
The Waltones were formed in Manchester in 1986, comprised Alex Fyans (Drums), Mark Collins (Guitar), James Knox (Vocals, Harmonica) and Manny Lee (Bass, Backing Vocals), recorded four singles and an album, are alleged on
wikipedia to have recorded a Peel Session (although
the official Peel pages seem to contradict that and, thanks to the internet we know that:
"...despite gaining much streetcred and selling out their LP, their distributor Red Rhino went bankrupt. The new distributor APT refused to take on Red Rhino's debts and thus no re-press of the album was undertaken. When Medium Cool was taken over by Midnight Music records a fall-out occured between the label and the Waltones ex-manager over ownership of the mastertapes for 'Listen To Your Heart' (the bands 5th unreleased single)."
There are a number of good sites about for the band, including their
myspace pages which really covers everything,
James, the singer's page - which tells it from his point of view and this
nice blog post.
The Waltones are great; they played proper pre-Madchester indie that reminds me of one of my favourite bands,
Bob, though which came first I'll leave up to you...
So, this is
The Waltones - Everything's just Fine, the first song off the album
Deepest, boy, does that take me back...
You can buy
You've Gotta Hand It To 'Em the re-released
Best of... here.