British musician and composer; lead singer, songwriter for The Dream Academy
Musical artist
Nick Laird-Clowes (born 5 February 1957, in London, England)[citation needed ] is an English musician and composer, best known as the singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter for The Dream Academy .
Life and career
Laird-Clowes was a member of Alfalpha and The Act[ 1] before forming The Dream Academy. He was also a presenter for the first series of the Channel 4 music show The Tube .[ 2]
The Dream Academy formed in 1983.[ 3] [ 4] Laird-Clowes sang and played guitar for the band[ 5] and was its primary songwriter.[ 6] The band's other members were multi-instrumentalist Kate St John and keyboardist Gilbert Gabriel .[ 4] The Dream Academy is most noted for their 1985 hit single , "Life in a Northern Town " (1985),[ 7] [ 8] which was a worldwide success and a sizeable hit in the U.S.[ 3] The band released three albums: The Dream Academy (1985), Remembrance Days (1987)[ 9] and A Different Kind Of Weather (1990).[ 7] The Dream Academy disbanded in 1991.[ 10]
Laird-Clowes released a solo album, Mona Lisa Overdrive , under the name Trashmonk in 1999.[ 11]
A friend of David Gilmour , with whom he co-produced both The Dream Academy and A Different Kind of Weather albums,[ 12] Laird-Clowes contributed lyrics to two songs on Pink Floyd 's album The Division Bell .[ 13]
In the 2000s, Laird-Clowes was involved in film and documentary soundtracks . He produced the score for The Invisible Circus (2001), directed by Adam Brooks and starring Cameron Diaz ,[ 14] and was the musical consultant for Bernardo Bertolucci 's The Dreamers (2003).[ 15] Laird-Clowes composed the music for Fierce People (2005), which was directed by Griffin Dunne and starred Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland ,[ 16] and for Wit Licht (2008), directed by Jean van de Velde .[ 17] [ 18] Nick Broomfield 's film Battle for Haditha , which premiered at the London Film Festival in 2007, also had a Laird-Clowes soundtrack.[ 19] [ 20] [ 21] In June 2009, he scored Broomfield's agitprop documentary for Greenpeace , A Time Comes , featuring the single "Mayday".[ 22]
In May 2007, Laird-Clowes and Joe Boyd produced a Syd Barrett memorial concert, "The Madcap's Last Laugh", at the Barbican Centre in London; the concert also featured both Pink Floyd and Roger Waters .[ 23]
In 2013, Laird-Clowes worked as both composer and music consultant for the Richard Curtis directed film, About Time .[ 21] [better source needed ] In 2014, The Dream Academy released a compilation album entitled The Morning Lasted All Day: A Retrospective ; it was compiled, annotated, and remastered by Laird-Clowes.[ 24]
In 2017, Laird-Clowes composed the music for the feature documentary, Whitney: Can I Be Me , directed by Nick Broomfield.[ 25] In 2019 (and also for Broomfield), he composed the score for the acclaimed Universal film about Leonard Cohen , Marianne & Leonard: Words Of Love .[ 26]
References
^ Harris, Will (7 July 2015). "Interview: Nick Laird-Clowes of The Dream Academy" . www.rhino.com .
^ Lindores, Mark (14 February 2022). "Remembering The Tube" . www.classicpopmag.com .
^ a b "Biography: The Dream Academy" . AllMusic.com .
^ a b Smith, Christopher (12 September 2020). "WHERE ARE THEY NOW? The Dream Academy" .
^ "The Dream Academy special Gilbert Gabriel" . www.c86show.org . 2 October 2022.
^ "Lunchtime with Joe on Monday 6th September from 12noon with Nick Laird-Clowes (Dream Academy), Andy McCluskey (OMD) and Ruth Lear" . northmanchester.fm . 31 August 2021.
^ a b Kamau, Eric (18 September 2022). "Top 10 Songs From The Dream Academy" .
^ Jamison, Darren (7 March 2023). "100 Greatest Songs from 1986 - Singersroom.com" .
^ "The Dream Academy" . iHeart .
^ Goodwin, Stuart (15 February 2012). "Old Music: The Dream Academy – Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (Instrumental)" . The Guardian .
^ "MOJO Time Machine: Dream Academy Break Big With Life In A Northern Town" . Mojo . 20 June 2022.
^ Miles, Barry; Mabbett, Andy (1994). Pink Floyd - The Visual Documentary . Omnibus. ISBN 0-7119-4109-2 .
^ Mabbett, Andy (2010). Pink Floyd - The Music and the Mystery . Omnibus. ISBN 978-1-84938-370-7 .
^ "UNEVEN 'CIRCUS' HAS MOMENTS OF CLARITY, TRUTH" . Courant.com . 2 February 2001.
^ "The Dreamers - Original Soundtrack - Credits" – via www.allmusic.com.
^ Rabinowitz, Mark (28 April 2005). "Fierce People" . ScreenDaily.com .
^ "INTERVIEWS WITH ACTORS AND FILMMAKERS" . FILM TALK . 27 September 2016.
^ "Film Music Site - Wit Licht Soundtrack" . www.filmmusicsite.com .
^ D'Arcy, David (1 October 2007). "Battle for Haditha" . ScreenDaily.com .
^ "Nick Laird-Clowes - Battle for Haditha Album Reviews, Songs & More" – via www.allmusic.com.
^ a b http://www.emimusicpub.com/worldwide/artist_profile/nick-laird-clowes_profile.html Archived June 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ "Behind the scenes of Nick Broomfield's A Time Comes" . The Observer . 30 May 2009 – via The Guardian.
^ Greene, Andy (27 September 2016). "Flashback: Pink Floyd Honor Syd Barrett at Final Concert" . Rolling Stone .
^ "Real Gone Music - News - The Dream Academy" . Real Gone Music. Retrieved 13 August 2014 .
^ Dalton, Stephen (26 April 2017). " 'Whitney: Can I Be Me': Film Review" . Hollywood Reporter .
^ McCarthy, Todd (29 January 2019). " 'Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love': Film Review" . Hollywood Reporter .
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