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It's Immaterial : ウィキペディア英語版
It's Immaterial

It's Immaterial were an English indie pop band from Liverpool, England, formed in 1980. They were best known for their 1986 single "Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune)", which reached number 18 in the UK Singles Chart.
==Career==
It's Immaterial were formed by three former members of Yachts - Mancunian John Campbell vocals, Martin Dempsey guitar, and Henry Priestman keyboards - in addition to Paul Barlow, drums. By 1984, the band had been reduced to a duo - Campbell and Jarvis Whitehead, guitar and keyboards, who joined in 1982.〔Strong, Martin C.:''The Great Alternative & Indie Discography'', 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1〕
On 11 November 1981, around the time of the release of the band’s third single, It's Immaterial recorded the first of four sessions for John Peel at BBC Radio 1. The track listing was "A Gigantic Raft (in the Philippines)", "Imitate The Worm", "White Man's Hut", and "Rake". "A Gigantic Raft" has since been featured on the soundtrack of Jonathan Demme's 2004 remake of ''The Manchurian Candidate''.
In April 1985, the band recorded their fourth and final John Peel session (track listing: "Rope", "Hang On Sleepy Town", "Space", and "Festival Time"). In the same month, the band's ''Fish Waltz'' EP reached number 30 in the UK Indie Chart.〔()〕 Within a year of ''Fish Waltz'', It's Immaterial had a hit single, "Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune)". ''John Campbell puts his foot down on the pedal – ever so gently – to cruise out along the M62. A Mini-Midwestern road movie transported to Liverpool''.〔Du Noyer, C. (2002) ''Liverpool - Wondrous Place: From the Cavern to the Capital of Culture'', Virgin Books, London, p. 264; ISBN 978-0753508404〕 "Driving Away From Home" has since been featured widely on television advertisements and 1980s based compilation albums.
Another minor hit followed, "Ed's Funky Diner (Friday Night, Saturday Morning)", with accompanying video, before the release of the band's debut album, ''Life's Hard Then You Die'', in September 1986.
In 1990 they released their second album ''Song''. As before, the music was of a subdued, understated nature, with wry wit in the manner of an indie Pet Shop Boys.〔Larkin, C. (2003) ''The Virgin Encyclodepia of 80's Music'', Muze, London, p. 264, ISBN 978-1852279691〕 The album was a commercial flop, despite receiving positive reviews in the music press. The album was produced by Calum Malcolm, best known for his work with The Blue Nile.
In the same year as ''Song'', former It's Immaterial keyboard player, Henry Priestman, had a UK number one album with The Christians.
According to John Campbell their third album, 'House For Sale', was finished but remains unreleased.
Since 2010 some unreleased songs from the album have appeared on different internet music channels. (Track listing (in order of their appearing): "Just North of Here", "New Moon", "Is it Alright (Between us)", "House for Sale" and "How Can I Tell You")
On 5 February 2013 an It's Immaterial facebook page arrived with the debut message reading: "It’s been a while. A few years have passed, but we have never really been away. We just retreated from the limelight and kept on doing what we do. We’ve had adventures, scrapes, laughter and tears in the interim but we have kept on going and never split up. When the music business ceased to be fun we just walked away. We never stopped making music, we simply carried on. So this is not a come back, it’s just another chapter in the It’s Immaterial story".

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