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There are more than one band that goes by the name 'Mean Red Spiders'. Two are mentioned below.

I. Mean Red Spiders is a Canadian alternative rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in September 1993. Mean Red Spiders' music is largely guitar-based, and influenced by psychedelic music. Stage shows were lit with projected layers of screen images with liquid light techniques. Their music makes extensive use of distortion, digital keyboard loops, recorded voice samples, and effects pedals, creating a repeatable orchestrated wall of Sound style with vocals, considered by some reviewers to fit into the shoegaze, or dreampop genres, or described as being space rock.

The band is not to be confused with the earlier British R&B outfit of the same name (1985-1993) who issued two albums, 'Nude Guitarist in Wet Lettuce Frenzy' (1987) and 'Dark Hours' (1991), the punk rock band made up of members of The Chesterfield Kings, or the UK outfit currently performing under the same name.

Members
Adam Rosen
David Rodgers
Minesh Mandoda
Lisa Nighswander
Greg Chambers
Marco Landini
Eric Abboud
David Humphreys
James Anderson
Scott Cameron
Rob Boak

II. There is NO connection here with the Canadian band with the same name. This very obscure band was from Ipswich England, formed in the 80's, and led led by Toni Vines, one of Ipswich's most experienced guitarists, who played with Alexis Korner, members of the Paul Rodgers band and Andy Fraser's band. He has also played with visiting USA Bluesmen like Louisiana Red, Lowell Fulsom and Jimmy Rogers. Toni went on to play with Paul Martinez (ex Robert Plant Band), Pick Withers (ex Dire Straits) and Mick Avory (ex Kinks). The Mean Red Spiders played on many TV shows and once had record of the week on (OGWT) "Whistling" Bob Harris' BBC Radio 1 Show. "Dark Hours" is a good heavy blues rock album with potent guitar and great harmonica playing. There are a few great original tunes on this album. If there is one "gripe" about the album, it is that most of the tracks are too short, and the music never fully gets a chance to develop. Sadly, the Mean Red Spiders are another "fell by the wayside" band who could have made it big. - A.O.O.F.C would sincerely like to thank Zivoin for the info in brackets

Mean Red Spiders - Dark Hours - 1991 - Gray Bros

TRACKS / COMPOSERS

1. Feel So Bad - Sharpe
2. Live And Let Live - Wright/Vines
3. Arms Open Wide - Vines
4. Just Can't Stop - Sharpe
5. Love In A Bottle - Sharpe/Wright/Vines/Burrows
6. Drunken Fool - Sharpe
7. Dangerous Games - Sharpe
8. Heaven Above - Vines
9. Teacher - Sharpe
10. Happy On My Own - Wright
11. Murder My Baby - Sharpe
12. Love Won't Save You Now - Wright
13. Sure Can't Hide - Sharpe/Wright
14. Lie And Cheat You Blind - Vines

All the info below was provided by Zivoin. Thanks a million, Zivoin for your invaluable information

MUSICIANS

Can Wright - Guitar, Dobro & Mandolin
Toni Vines - Guitar & Vocals
Mark Sharpe - Harmonica & Vocals
Paul Burrows - Bass Guitar
John Butters - Drums
and
Twink Connelly - Vocals
Reg Webb - Keyboards
Chris Pyne - Saxophone
John Maylam - Trumpet

Recorded in Ipswich, UK.
Produced by Billy Gray

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