By request...
The Weather Prophets was formed in 1986 by Peter Astor - guitar & vocals & Dave Morgan - drums when their previous band, The Loft, broke up. The original line-up had Creation Records head-honcho Alan McGee playing bass, but he became their manager when Astor & Morgan recruited David Greenwood Goulding - bass & Oisin Little - guitar to complete the line up.
The Singles.
Their debut single Almost Prayed was released by Creation shortly after their formation.
The Weather Prophets - Almost Prayed 12", Creation Records CRE 029 T, 1986.
Side A -
Almost Prayed
Your Heartbeat Breathes the Life into Me
Side B -
Like Frankie Lymon
Wide Open Arms
The songs on Almost Prayed seemed to be a logical progression of The Loft style so the response was favorable from both Loft fans & music critics. A second single was quickly released by Creation that same year.
The Weather Prophets - Naked as the Day You Were Born 12", Creation Records CRE 031 T, 1986.
Side A -
Naked as the Day You Were Born
Side B -
In My Room
Worst Friend I Ever Had
The Weather Prophets - Why Does the Rain 12", Elevation ACID 2T, 1987.
Side One -
Why Does the Rain
Midnight Mile
Side Two -
Mayflower (BBC session)
Annalea
The Weather Prophets - She Comes from the Rain 12", Elevation ACID 1TX, 1987.
Side One -
She Comes from the Rain
Wide Open Arms
Side Two -
You Upset the Grace of Living When You Lie
Who by Fire
The Weather Prophets - Always the Light 12", Creation Records CRE 056 T, 1988.
Side One - Always the Light
Side Two -
Blue Rooftop
Hill House
Somersaults
The Weather Prophets - Hollow Heart 12", Creation Records CRE 54T, 1988.
Side One -
Hollow Heart
Joe Shmo & the Eskimo
Side Two -
Sleeping When the Sun Comes Up
Chinese Cadillac
Enjoy,
NØ
Excellent collection you have here, thanks Nuthin'!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, brother. With summer heading to its end, we may all need Weather Prophets.
DeleteThanks for the blog. Excellent work. I did own the debut Weather Prophets 7" as a double single. The second disc contained Robert Johnson and Chuck Berry songs...
ReplyDeleteNever saw the double single. Sounds interesting.
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