Alison Statton

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| years_active = 1978–present

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Alison Statton (born March 1958)Larkin, Colin (1995) The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Guinness Publishing, {{ISBN|978-1-56159-176-3}}, p. 4419 is a Welsh singer best known for her work with Young Marble Giants. Fans of the singer have included Kurt Cobain,True, Everett (2006) Nirvana: The True Story, Omnibus Press, {{ISBN|978-1-84449-640-2}} Courtney Love, Stephin Merritt, Belle and Sebastian and Renato Russo.

Musical career

Born in Cardiff, Statton's career in music began in 1978 as the singer for the band Young Marble Giants.Burt, Stephen (1995) "[https://books.google.com/books?id=IS0EAAAAMBAJ&dq=devine+and+statton&pg=PA19 In Search of ... Young Marble Giants]", CMJ New Music Monthly, February 1995, pp. 18–19 After Young Marble Giants split up in 1981, she formed the jazz-influenced band Weekend with Simon Emmerson (Booth) and Spike Williams, releasing the album La Varieté in 1982 and a live EP, Live at Ronnie Scott's, the following year.Paul, John (2014) "[http://www.popmatters.com/review/180271-weekend-the-81-demos/ Weekend The '81 Demos]", PopMatters, 18 April 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2015

Statton returned to Cardiff and trained to be a chiropractor while teaching tai chi.

She returned to music in the late 1980s and released two recordings with the guitarist from Ludus, Ian Devine as 'Devine and Statton', The Prince of Wales (1989) and Cardiffians (1990).Hage, Erik "[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/devine-statton-mn0000716290/biography Devine & Statton Biography]", AllMusic. Retrieved 25 November 2015Graf, Christian; Voigt, Sven (2003) Punk! Das Lexicon, Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Germany, p. 652Kaplan, Matthew "[http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=alison_statton Alison Statton]", Trouser Press. Retrieved 25 November 2015

After working with Devine, she released several records with Spike in the 1990s, starting with Weekend in Wales (1993)."[https://books.google.com/books?id=fT3PkoU5ylcC&dq=%22alison+statton%22&pg=PA24 Staff Selections; Heavy Rotation]", Spin, May 1994, p. 24. Retrieved 25 November 2015

Young Marble Giants reunited for a number of live performances from 2007 to 2015 in Europe, the last one in London at the Royal Festival Hall during the Meltdown Festival curated by David Byrne.

Statton's singing has been called "coolly unadorned", cool and dispassionate,Young, Rob (2006) Rough Trade, Black Dog Publishing Ltd., {{ISBN|978-1-904772-47-7}}, p. 176 and ghostly and fragile,Bonini, Alessandro; Tamagnini, Emanuele (2006) New Wave, Gremese Editore, Italy, {{ISBN|978-88-8440-412-1}}, p. 195 with a "shy, singsong delivery".Inventory: 16 Films Featuring Manic Pixie Dream Girls, 10 Great Songs Nearly Ruined by Saxophone, and 100 More Obsessively Specific Pop-Culture Lists, Scribner, {{ISBN|978-1-4165-9473-4}}, p. 162 Her vocal style is considered influential on many of the indie pop artists that followed.

She presently works as a chiropractor.Eccleston, Danny (2015) "[http://www.mojo4music.com/21376/young-marble-giants-relive-colossal-youth/ Young Marble Giants Relive Their Colossal Youth]", Mojo, 7 August 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2015

Recordings

=With Young Marble Giants=

=With Weekend=

  • La Variete (1982), Rough Trade
  • Live at Ronnie Scott's (1983), Rough Trade
  • Archive (2003), Vinyl Japan

=Devine and Statton=

=Alison Statton & Spike=

  • Weekend in Wales (1993), Vinyl Japan
  • Tidal Blues (1994), Vinyl Japan
  • Maple Snow (live album, 1995), Vinyl Japan
  • The Shady Tree (1997), Vinyl Japan
  • Bimini Twist (2018), Tiny Global Productions

=Other appearances=

  • The Gist – Embrace the Herd (1982): vocals on "Clean Bridges"
  • Stuart Moxham & The Original Artists – Signal Path (1992): vocals on "Knives (Always Fall)"

References

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