Delta 5 were an English post-punk band from Leeds, West Yorkshire. Part of the Leeds art/music scene in the late 70s that launched The Gang of Four & The Mekons, Delta 5 was signed to Rough Trade after only a few months in existence. They released their first single recording, "Mind Your Own Business/Now That You've Gone" in 1979. BBC host / producer John Peel received an advance copy of the single & played it twice the same night he got it. He then requested that the band do a "Sessions" gig for him. With this, the band was officially on its way. Relentless gigging with The Gang of Four, Echo & the Bunnymen, B52s, Specials, Teardrop Explodes, U2 put the band on the map worldwide. They continued touring / recording until various members departed in late 1981, when they recorded one last single. They broke up for good in 1982.
Mind Your Own Business
Now That You've Gone
Anticipation
You
Try
Colour
Delta 5
Make Up
Triangle
Innocenti
Train Song
Final Scene
Singing the Praises
Shadow
Circuit
Journey
Look what the spice dragged in,
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Singles &Sessions 1979-81
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Thank you for this. Always was a fan of their music
ReplyDeleteThanks NØ for catching this band I missed...Cheers Bro!
ReplyDeleteThanks you two for the comments. Glad to share.
ReplyDeleteI tried on some Delta 5 a while back Nathan, and subsequently deleted the file..."Not (as you American's might say) My Cup Of Tea, Darling!" and I generally went on about my life happy in my decision. Now I find myself considering having another bash at them...what a fucking evening this has been xx
ReplyDeleteWe drink mugs of Joe over here. & if you didn't like the Deltas before, you probably won't really like them now either. They're not for everyone.
DeleteIt's sad when something which has all the same ingredients mixed in, doesn't float yer boat...and yea, I don't like them any better than before xx
DeleteSorry, but I thought as much. The Deltas are of a taste, not everyones. From what you share, I thought you had better.
DeleteFirst I've heard of them, too and wish they'd been around longer. I like the sharp lyrics in the funkier tracks, and don't mind it at all when it gets a bit arty. Ta!
ReplyDeleteTasty funk with sharp lyrics & a bit of the ole Art. There you go. As good a description as one could ask for. Thanks, AdD.
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