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The Temperance Seven

Tea For Eight

The Temperance Seven

14 SONGS • 45 MINUTES • AUG 10 2007

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    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Waterloo Road
03:16
2
Charleston
03:27
3
Tea For Two
04:46
4
Louisiana
02:59
5
Sahara
03:34
6
That Certain Party
02:38
7
Sugar
02:43
8
Running Wild
02:22
9
Hard Hearted Hannah
04:05
10
Charley My Boy
02:39
11
My Momma's In Town
03:02
12
Ukelele Lady
04:29
13
Twelfth Street Rag
03:14
14
Eleven Thirty Saturday Night
02:38
℗© 1989 Upbeat Recordings

Artist bios

After decades of music hall and pantomime in Britain, the link between various forms of jazz and various forms of comedy (many of them low) was well-forged indeed. This link was very well understood by the people involved with The Goon Show, a BBC Radio comedy show starring Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan, with the occasional appearance from Michael Bentine -- this kind of surreal comedy would give rise to the Alberts, the Scaffold and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, with the influences traveling across the Atlantic to inspire such bent comedy-with-brass outfits as the Roto Rooter Good Time Christmas Band.

The Temperance Seven first appeared in 1957, led by the flamboyant Alexander Hitchcock Galloway, who provided vocals and periodic bellows and commentary through a brass megaphone. The band had some direct links with the Alberts, in that members of the expanded version of the Alberts (known as the Massed Alberts) found their way to the Temperance Seven. Ted Wood, brother of Rolling Stones member Ron Wood, was a member for some time. In 1966, they appeared in The Wrong Box, providing some of the more hilarious moments in the film.

While the band has, in its various lineups, recorded a number of albums, they achieved only a few hits in Britain -- although these included a #1 with "You're Driving Me Crazy." Other chart successes included "Pasadena" and "Chili Bom-Bom," a song so pervasive that it approached the saturation of a national fad.

The band continues to perform and record as of 1998. ~ Steven McDonald

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