The Bollock Brothers are a British punk act formed in 1979 by the London promoter, DJ, and manager Jock McDonald. They are best known for their English language cover of Serge Gainsbourg's song "Harley David (Son of a Bitch)" (originally in French) and Alex Harvey's "Faith Healer".[1]
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Their 1983 electro version of the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind The Bollocks featured Michael Fagan, the man who entered the Queen's bedchamber at Buckingham Palace. Jimmy Lydon, brother of Johnny Rotten, was a featured vocalist for a short period in the early 1980s.[2]
In 1994, Croydon-based DJ Andy Hubbard aka "Alby" remixed "Faith Healer" at the Alaska Studios in Waterloo, London. The record was never released and the original DAT copy was held by Jock McDonald. Andy Hubbard also replaced the original keyboard player for a gig later that year in Wuppertal, Germany.
Having released nine studio albums as well as many other EPs, singles, live releases, and compilations, the band continues to be a live draw throughout Europe primarily in Belgium, Germany, and France.
Discography
Studio albums
The Last Supper (Charly) March 1983
Never Mind the Bollocks 1983 (Charly) August 1983
The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Charly) 1985
The Prophecies of Nostradamus (Blue Turtle) December 1987
Mythology (Blue Turtle) February 1989
The Dead Sea Scrolls (SPV) September 1991 (as the Famous B. Brothers)
Blood, Sweat and Beers (GUN) July 1996
Last Will and Testament (MBC) March 2009
Live albums
Live Performances (Charly) January 1984
In Private in Public (Charly) December 1986 (as the Famous Bollock Brothers)
Live & Dangerous (MBC) March 2012
10 in a Row, Here We Go – Live at Coesfeld Fabrik (EmuBands), September 2013
Singles
"One of the Lads (Island) November 1979 (as 4" Be 2")
"Frustration" (WEA) 27 June 1980 (as 4" Be 2")
"The Bunker" (McDonald Lydon, re-released 1983 by Charly) October 1980
"Good Old Arsenal (AFC)" November 1980 (as the Sex Bristols)
"Why Won't Rangers Sign a Catholic?" (no label) 1980 (as Pope Paul and the Romans)
"The Act Became Real" (McDonald and Lydon) February 1981
"All of the Lads" (McDonald and Lydon) March 1981 (als 4" Be 2")
"We'll Be There" (McDonald and Lydon) May 1981 (as Rabbie Burns + the Ticket Touts)
"The Slow Removal of Vincent van Gogh's Left Ear" (Charly) October 1982
"Dracs Back" (Magnet, re-released 1983 by Charly) 1982 (as Red Lipstique)
"Oscar Wilde" (Charly) 1983 (as Red Lipstique)
"Horror Movies" (Charly) March 1983 (as the B.B.s)
The Sex Pistols Vs. The Bollock Brothers (MBC Records) 1996 (split CD with Sex Pistols)
What A Load Of Bollocks! (MBC Records) January 2000
25th Anniversary (MBC Records) August 2001
Jesus Lives (MBC Records) October 2001
Twice The Balls (Recall Records) August 2002
Ladykillers (MBC Records) March 2007
VHS videos
Home Video (MBC Films) 1986
Live In Europe (MBC Films) 1987
Home Video & Live In Europe 2xVHS Boxset (MBC Films)
The current members are Jock McDonald (vocals), Chris McKelvey (guitar), Richard Collins (bass), Klaus Fiehe, Patrick Pattyn (drums) Ciaran Crossan (guitar) and Morgan Michaux (keyboard).
Their album Last Will & Testament (2009) is dedicated to their longtime keyboard player "Big Mark" Humphries, who died on 31 March 2008.[3]
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