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The Chrysanthemums (band)

The Chrysanthemums〔(All Music Guide 'The Chrysanthemums" )〕 were an English art-pop group active between 1987 and 1998. The project began as a collaboration between multi-instrumentalist Terry Burrows (known in the band as "Yukio Yung") and Alan Jenkins, the leader of The Deep Freeze Mice. The first releases were performed in the studio by Burrows and Jenkins alone. Other personnel were gradually added, including Vladimir Zajkowiecz on bass, Robyn Gibson on drums and Jonathan Lemon on keyboards, enabling them to complete several tours of mainland Europe, where there was most interest in their work.
The music was a blend of psychedelic pop, punk and elements of progressive rock. Lyrics were often surreal in nature, and delivered by Burrows in classic laconic English tones reminiscent of Ray Davies, Robyn Hitchcock or Syd Barrett. The group's 1992 album ''Odessey and Oracle'' was a cover album of The Zombies' 1968 LP of the same title.
The original band became inactive in the mid-1990s. Burrows and Zajkowiecz later reconnected - along with Andy Ward, drummer with Camel, Marillion and The Bevis Frond - to record an album and single as Chrys&themums, creating a sound largely indistinguishable from the band's earlier releases - as have subsequent Yukio Yung solo albums.
Burrows continued to record as Yukio Yung but now works largely in the field of experimental music .〔Wikipedia 'Terry Burrows'〕 Since the late-1990s he has also become a prolific and successful author. Jenkins formed The Creams and opened a recording studio in Leicester, England. His most recent project was guitar instrumental band, The Thurston Lava Tube. He has since played guitar in Vril, an experimental surf band founded by Rock in Opposition founder Chris Cutler.
A number of The Chrysanthemums' tracks also feature R. Stevie Moore, cult one-man-band and pioneer of lo-fi home recording. Moore and Burrows continue to record together as The Yung & Moore Show.
All Music Guide describes The Chrysanthemums as "the very definition of 'cult favorites' ... the sort of group who inspire loyalty among a small band of admirers while remaining entirely below the radar of the public at large." 〔()〕 In 2010, German music magazine MusikExpress placed them at number 23 in their list of the most underrated bands of all time. 〔()〕
==Discography==

*''Mouth Pain'' (1987 single)
*''Is That A Fish On Your Shoulder Or Are You Just Pleased To See Me?'' (1987 album)
*''The
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*''Little Flecks Of Foam Around Barking'' (1988 double album)
*''Picasso's Problem/Live at London Palladium'' (1990 mini album)
*''Porcupine Quills'' (1991 single)
*''Odessey and Oracle'' (1992 album)
*''The Chrysanthemums Go Germany: Insekt Insekt'' (1995 live CD album)
*''The Chrysanthemums Go Germany: Two Thirty-Gallon Drums of Banana Puree'' (1995 live vinyl album)
*''The Baby's Head'' (as Chrys&themums) (1997 album)
*''A Thousand Tiny Pieces'' (as Chrys&themums) (1997 single)
The two "The Chrysanthemums Go Germany" albums bore the same catalogue number (JAR 007) and are sometimes considered the CD and vinyl editions of the same album, however their content is different: the CD is a recording of a single show at the Circus Gammelsdorf, while the vinyl LP is compiled from several performances at various venues.

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