Paul Hanley (musician)
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Paul Hanley c.1982
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Paul A. Hanley | |
Born | March 1964 Manchester, England |
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Origin | Ireland | |
Genre(s) | Indie, Punk | |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Songwriter | |
Instrument(s) | Drums Percussion Keyboard |
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Years active | 1980 - present | |
Label(s) | Beggars Banquet, Castle, Chaos Tapes, Cog Sinister, Cottage, Flying Nun, Kamera, Newmemorabilia, Pseudo Indie, Receiver, Rough Trade, Sanctuary , Strange Fruit | |
Associated acts |
The Lovers The Fall ARK Shout Bamalam |
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Website | http://www.thelovers.co.uk |
Paul Hanley (born in Manchester in 1964) is an English musician, based in Manchester. He is best known for playing drums in The Fall and The Lovers.
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[edit] Career
Paul Hanley was the drummer in The Fall between 1980 and 1985. For much of that time he was part of a two-drummer line-up with Karl Burns and also played keyboards. He was preceded as a member of The Fall by his brother, Steve Hanley, who remained in the band for a further 18 years. After leaving The Fall, Paul and Steve formed ARK before moving on to Tom Hingley and the Lovers. Hingley, himself, was the erstwhile singer with Manchester alumni Inspiral Carpets.
[edit] Personal life
Paul Hanley is married and has three children.
[edit] Discography
[edit] With The Fall
[edit] Studio Albums
- 1980 Grotesque (After the Gramme)
- 1981 Slates
- 1982 Hex Enduction Hour
- 1982 Room To Live (Undilutable Slang Truth!)
- 1983 Perverted By Language
- 1984 The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall
- 1986 Bend Sinister
[edit] Live Albums
- 1982 Live in London 1980
- 1983 Fall In a Hole (Live Auckland 1982)
- 1998 Live To Air In Melbourne 1982
- 2001 Austurbaejarbio (Live In Reykjavik 1983)
- 2005 Live From The Vaults - Glasgow 1981
- 2005 Live From The Vaults - Hof Alter Bahnhof 1981
[edit] Compilation Albums
- 1981 Early Years 77-79
- 1985 Hip Priest And Kamerads
- 1987 Palace Of Swords Reversed
- 1990 458489 A Sides
- 1990 458489 B Sides
- 1993 The Collection
- 1994 Backdrop
- 1998 Smile - It's The Best Of The Fall
- 1999 The Peel Sessions
- 2000 Psykick Dancehall
- 2002 Totally Wired - The Rough Trade Anthology
- 2002 The Rough Trade Singles Box
- 2002 Early Singles
- 2003 Words Of Expectation - BBC Sessions
- 2003 Rebellious Jukebox
- 2004 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong – 39 Golden Greats
- 2005 The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004
[edit] EPs
- 1984 Call For Escape Route
- 1993 Kimble
[edit] Singles
- 1980 How I Wrote "Elastic Man"
- 1980 Totally Wired
- 1981 Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul
- 1982 Look, Know
- 1982 Marquis Cha Cha
- 1983 The Man Whose Head Expanded
- 1983 Kicker Conspiracy/Wings
- 1984 Oh! Brother
- 1984 C.R.E.E.P.
- 1986 Living Too Late
[edit] VHS/DVD
- 1981 Perverted By Language Bis (VHS)
- 2003 Perverted By Language Bis (DVD)
- 2004 Live At The Hacienda 1983-1985 (DVD)
[edit] With Marc Riley
[edit] Albums
- 1984 Cull
- 1984 Gross Out
[edit] Single
- 1983 Favorite Sister/Carry Mi Card
[edit] With Shout Bamalam
[edit] EP
- 1987 Ambition, The Groover & Greed
[edit] With ARK
[edit] Album
- 2002 Brainsold
[edit] With Tom Hingley and The Lovers
[edit] Album
- 2004 Abba Are The Enemy
[edit] Single
- 2003 Yeah