Vitamin Z

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Vitamin Z
Origin Sheffield, England
Genres New wave, synthpop [1]
Years active1982–1991
Labels Phonogram, Mercury, Geffen
Past membersGeoff Barradale
Nick Lockwood
David Rhodes

Vitamin Z were an English band, formed in 1982 [2] by vocalist Geoff Barradale and bassist Nick Lockwood. Their biggest hit "Burning Flame" charted in the UK and US, but their one other hit in the UK, "Every Time That I See You", did not chart in the US. Geoff Barradale now serves as manager for the Arctic Monkeys.

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History

Vitamin Z founders Geoff Barradale and Nick Lockwood were born and raised in Sheffield.[ citation needed ] The group originally took shape around a loose-knit collection of local musicians who came together in a common rehearsal space.[ citation needed ]

The band's debut album Rites of Passage, was released in 1985. Its most prominent single, "Burning Flame", produced by Chris Hughes, hit number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the band toured England with Tears for Fears. Vitamin Z also made news when their video for the song "Circus Ring (We Scream About)" was filmed in Istanbul, making them the first Western Europeans to be allowed to film in Turkey since Midnight Express prompted government officials there to close the border to foreign film units.[ citation needed ]

A year or so further on and the follow-up album was ready to go.[ citation needed ] "We sat down and listened to it and it didn't do anything", recalls Barradale. "If it didn't move us, it wasn't going to move anybody else. The songs were good, but the treatment was wrong, contrived, plastic. We see ourselves as far more edgy, spiky. It was the wrong marriage with a producer."[ citation needed ]

While they awaited the results of a lawsuit that would hopefully allow them to rework the songs, they wrote a number of new ones.[ citation needed ] They liked what they were hearing so much that they paid for another demo out of their own pockets.[ citation needed ] "We knew", says Barradale, "that this was our moment. We had to take it." By the time the legal matters were settled, they were already in the studio working on Sharp Stone Rain, beginning with producer Pete Smith (Sting, The Adventures) but ended up co-producing tracks.[ citation needed ]

Also seizing the moment, Lockwood decided to move from bass and keyboards to guitar.[ citation needed ]

Barradale appeared on The Alan Parsons Project album Gaudi , released in 1987. He sang lead vocals for the "Standing on Higher Ground" lead off single.

Vitamin Z recorded demos for a third album, which was never released.[ citation needed ]

Barradale continued to record and perform from his native Sheffield, teaming up with guitarist Mick Bratby and bass player Ade Thorpe, both formerly of No Mean City and Aku Ake and later with guitarist and songwriter Alan Smyth, later a producer based at his own 2-Fly Studios in the city.[ citation needed ] Their bands Fruit, Seafruit, were championed by broadcaster Jeff Cooper's 'XS' show (now radio2XS) at the radio station Hallam FM, where they recorded two sessions in 1996 and 1997.[ citation needed ] Cooper also employed Barradale as the narrator of a 1995 radio documentary for the BBC Sheffield Music 1995, which also featured Pulp's Jarvis Cocker and others.[ citation needed ]

Geoff Barradale is the manager for the Arctic Monkeys who are also from Sheffield. [3]

Discography

Albums

Singles

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