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Skin-Deep were formed in 1985 by Wayne Kenyon (vocals) and Mik Whitnall (guitar) with Andy State on drums and Shaun Parkin on bass.

They did not play their first gig until Feb 1986.

"The main problem we have is that we can't hire a van as none of us are old enough." (Mick '86)

Shaun was replaced by Dean (Jud) Jordan in September 1986.

After only 3 gigs the band was approached by Link records and recorded a song 'Self Respect' for the compilation album 'Oi! The Ressurrection.' The recording wasn't the sound the band were looking for but it was a start and got the band their first exposure on the skinhead/punk scene.

A year later they recorded a track for the compilation 'The Sound Of Oi!'. This song was 'My Life's Fine' and was a massive improvement on the previous recording.

It was also a good marker of how the Skin-Deep sound would be going over the next few years.

They became the first unsigned band to get a full page coverage in Scootering magazine in September 1986 after sending in a demo of 'My Life's Fine.'

In 1987 The band were offered a tour of South Africa, but turned it down for obvious reasons... Apartheid! No way were the band going to play in a 'racist state'.

The debut album 'More Than Skin -Deep' was recorded at The Billiard Room Studio in Leeds in January 1988 for the cost of just £650, nearly 2 years after signing a contract and was released worldwide in July that year.

A brass section was added for several of the tracks on the album. Carol (Cal) Jenkinson on sax and Gav Miller on trumpet. Keyboard was also added to 2 tracks by Carl Rosamond.

The album included 10 songs. 'Our Own Way' a stompin punk/northern soul crossover opened the album followed by the poppy brass driven 'All The Fun', a song about your teenage years.

Next was the instrumental 'Baddies Boogie' which Wayne named after a banner (Huyton Baddies) that he had seen at Liverpool FC European away games on TV (Wayne and Mik were both Liverpool fans) followed by a cover of the old ska/reggae song 'Come Into My Parlour'. 'There's Much More' a harmonica driven powerpop number completed the A Side.

The B Side opened with 'I Wont Be Fooled' a song about being beaten up by a gang. 'More Than Skin Deep' the title track from the album was next, another powerpop/ska number. Then came crowd favourite Billy Bragg-esk come Ska ditty 'The Sycamores'. 'Another Way' was next with great guitar riffs and to finish the album was 'What Else Could We Do', a song about the 3rd term of the Tory government.

The album hit a major snag as all the band got ill during recording and the mixing suffered because of this.

After recording the album Andy was replaced by Mathew (Stig) Welch on drums.

Stig had done a bit of backing vocals and toasting on the album.

"We didn't really like it at first, but it has grown on us" (Link Records)

"It's the best album Link will ever release" (Wayne '88)

"Bursting at the seams with spunky rip-roaring pop" (Scootering mag '88)

"Skin-Deep could prove a formidable prospect possible of surmounting the obstacles of mere cult obscurity" (Scootering mag '88)

"Skin who ??" (NME, Sounds, Melody Maker etc)

Summer of 1988 saw the band make the national press. After England football fans ran riot in Germany at Euro 88, Gary Bushell wrote an article in The Sun newspaper which claimed that the band were the 'music of football hooligans' and were "followed by vicious fans of the Leeds Utd service crew." Much to the amusement of the band as they had not played in Leeds for nearly 2 years.

Skin-Deep played their final gig at Brixton Fridge with Bad Manners in December 1988. After 3 years and only 19 gigs and never playing in their home town Doncaster, they had made their mark on the skinhead scene world wide (mainly due to underground fanzines).

They did their own thing and had their own style which unfortunately was not ska enough for the rude boys and not punk enough for the oi! boys. Stuck in the middle as they say.

In the mid 1980s Skin-Deep were know by skinheads the world over. They were obviously hated by the far right boneheads but were embraced by non-racist skinheads everywhere.

Skin-Deep 1985-1988 RIP

Комментарии

6 years назад

Kathy Laroche

I love this track ! Anyone know where i could find bass tabs for it ?

7 years назад

FightGet

I love the whole half oi half ska aspect of this band, it's something I wish more people tried

8 years назад

Mike H

Great track, short lived band and didn't record a lot outside this album unfortunately.

11 years назад

Surehand Nick

Didn't these guys turn into the ska band 100 Men? Saw them in Huddersfield.

11 years назад

TheStick666

now this is classic oi/ska the way it should be played

11 years назад

MrToromira

Classy guys!

11 years назад

Gustavo Larios

Yo los descargo del aTUBE Catcher este programa no es tan malo, el sonido no es muy bueno pero yo asì le hago (y) SALUDOS!

11 years назад

Rückgrat

ALTO NIVEL!! SIEMPRE LOS ENGANCHO EN YOUTUBE!! ALGÚN BLOG DONDE PODER DESCARGAR MATERIAL DE ESTOS CAPOS??

11 years назад

John

i would drag my balls across a mile of broken glass to see them play

11 years назад

George B

can anyone work out the chords? cheers n oi

11 years назад

oiskin69workingclass

i wish i lived back then, and allt he fun i could have and some great friends. Oi! live and be free.

12 years назад

KK Akuoku

The lyrics to this one escape me, but it's so fuckin brilliant overall

12 years назад

Brian Giovanni

Love this band, great example that not all skinhead music has to sound tough!

12 years назад

txteabagger

sounds kinda like im walking on sunshine haha

12 years назад

Alan Guest

Ah, memories of old. I took quite a few of these photos (I even made it onto the one at 40s point). God knows what I've done with the negatives

12 years назад

Álvaro

Spirit of 69

12 years назад

oiSkinny69

! ! ! STAY TRUE, STAY TRADITIONAL ! ! !

12 years назад

gerry bohemians

great band,what happened to them eh??had a grest song about when they missed boat back from ireland-called stranded in Dun Laoighre or something.

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