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The Monks (punk band)

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The Monks
Origin England
Genre(s) punk rock
Years active 1979 – 1981
Label(s) EMI, Polygram
Associated
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Hudson Ford, High Society
This article is about the punk band formed by some members of Strawbs in the 1970s. For the 1960s band see The Monks.

The Monks were an English punk band formed in the 1970s, by former members of Strawbs - Richard Hudson, John Ford and Terry Cassidy, along with Clive Pearce (drums).

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Career

Hudson played guitar, having switched from drums. Their first album, Bad Habits, was released in 1979. The album spawned a number 19 hit single in the UK Singles Chart — "Nice Legs Shame About Her Face".[1] They dabbled with 1930s style music in 1980 as 'High Society', before returning to the pseudo-punk format of The Monks for a follow-up album released in Canada only. Brian Willoughby (guitar) and Chris Parren (keyboards) joined for that second album, Suspended Animation. While the album failed to produce further UK chart success, the band were huge in Canada particularly, playing stadium gigs; Suspended Animation went platinum in Canada too. The CD re-release of Suspended Animation included six bonus tracks, recorded for a third album, but never before released, by Hudson, Ford and Cassidy — Huw Gower guested on one track on lead guitar. Their song "Ain't Gettin' Any" was covered by The Slickee Boys, and appears on their live album, A Postcard from the Day.

Bad Habits, released in 1979
Bad Habits, released in 1979

Discography

Albums

  • Bad Habits
  • Suspended Animation (released in Canada only)

Singles

  • "Nice Legs Shame About Her Face"
  • "Johnny B. Rotten"
  • "Drugs In My Pocket"
  • "Love in Stereo"

See also

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums, 19th, London: Guinness World Records Limited, p. 375. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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