In 1982 Vic Godard recorded an album at Olympic Studios, called T.R.O.U.B.L.E. with London Jazz group 'Working Week' and 'Pete Thomas's Jumping Jive', a sophisticated swing-jazz album. It was so sophisticated in fact, that its £30,000 budget was soon swallowed up by musicians' and studio fees. "They panicked" rues Vic, "They shelved it." It was eventually released by Rough Trade Records in 1985. The album which contained a new set of songs in a Jazz/lounge style augmented by a couple of covers & re-workings of earlier Vic & T… read more
In 1982 Vic Godard recorded an album at Olympic Studios, called T.R.O.U.B.L.E. with London Jazz group 'Working Week' and 'Pete Thomas&… read more
In 1982 Vic Godard recorded an album at Olympic Studios, called T.R.O.U.B.L.E. with London Jazz group 'Working Week' and 'Pete Thomas's Jumping Jive', a sophisti… read more
Vic Godard (born Vic Napper in Bristol, England) is a British singer-songwriter formerly of the punk rock group Subway Sect. He is now a solo performer. In 1976, Godard formed Subway Sect with three other fans of the Sex Pistols at the suggestion of Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, who wanted another band for the line-up of the now legendary 100 Club Punk Festival in 1976. Other bands sharing the bill were the Pistols. The Clash, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Buzzcocks and The Damned. Despite their inexperience, Subway Sect made a successful debut at the festival. They appeared w… read more
Vic Godard (born Vic Napper in Bristol, England) is a British singer-songwriter formerly of the punk rock group Subway Sect. He is now a solo performer. In 1976, Godard formed Subway Sect w… read more
Vic Godard (born Vic Napper in Bristol, England) is a British singer-songwriter formerly of the punk rock group Subway Sect. He is now a solo performer. In 1976, Godard formed Subway Sect with three other fans of the Sex Pistols at the… read more