Five Thirty, sometimes written 5:30 and 5:30!, were a three-piece rock music musical ensemble from London, England, briefly popular in the early 1990s.Martin C. Strong, The Great Indie Discography. 2nd edition. London: Canongate, 2003.
Tara Milton and Nick Baker formed Five Thirty whilst still at school near Oxford in 1983. They met and recruited drummer Steve Beatty and played their first official gig in May 1984. This initial line-up played a number of gigs supporting bands like The Truth, Makin' Time and Direct Hits.
Baker decided to leave the band in March 1985, and American replacement Shawn Gwin (formerly of the bands East Cambodia and The Numbers in New Orleans) was spotted advertising his services in the then popular weekly Phoenix List. They quickly recorded a demo of Gwin's songs "Weight of the World", "Catcher in the Rye", "Mood Suite" and "Suburban Town". After Gwin left to return to New Orleans (and before Paul Bassett took over the reins) Five Thirty released their demo on 12" vinyl "Catcher in the Rye",
Hopper went on to a career in acting, Bassett re-emerged soon after the split with Orange Deluxe, shortly followed by Milton forming The Nubiles in 1995.
In 2013, the album Bed was re-released by British independent record label 3 Loop Music as a double CD, which included B-sides, demos, radio session tracks and the Air Conditioned Nightmare EP.
In December 2014, Cherry Red Records released Millions Like Us (The Story of the Mod Revival 1977-1989) which included the original 1985 version of "Catcher in the Rye".
A1 | Supernova | 4:24 |
A2 | Psycho Cupid | 2:44 |
A3 | Junk Male | 3:00 |
A4 | 13th Disciple | 4:28 |
A5 | Strange Kind Of Urgency | 4:25 |
B1 | You | 4:30 |
B2 | Songs And Paintings | 3:51 |
B3 | Womb With A View | 3:44 |
B4 | Automatons | 4:41 |
B5 | Wrapped In Blue | 1:32 |
|
|