Spratleys Japs


Spratleys Japs are an English psychedelic rock band formed by Cardiacs leader Tim Smith and Joanne Spratley in 1998.

History

The band were known to have been inspired by the sound of a malfunctioning Mellotron loaned to Tim Smith by Planet Mellotron coordinator Andy Thompson. The Mellotron is used extensively on the Spratleys Japs recordings..
The band's original lineup was Tim Smith, Joanne Spratley, Heidi Murphy, Mark Donovan and Viv Sherriff. Murphy, Donovan and Sherriff were allegedly members of a band called the Rev-Ups, which initially formed near Mexico but subsequently moved to the New Forest area of England. Since the original Spratleys Japs and the Rev-Ups have never played live, it's been suggested that both they and the original band were fictional.
Spratleys Japs released one album—1999's Pony—and one single, 1999's "Hazel". Both of these were released on Smith's own All My Eye And Betty Martin Music label. The album sold several hundred copies and the band never performed its material live before the split-up.
Joanne Spratley went on to work with Christian Hayes' project MIKROKOSMOS.

Revival (2016–present)

In 2016 Joanne Spratley's son Jesse Cutts suggested they should form a band together and in autumn that year she organized a Spratleys Japs concert in Brighton. It took place on 19 November and was billed as "Spratleys Japs Performed Live". The concert did not feature Tim Smith, who remains unable to perform following his 2008 stroke and heart attack but did feature Spratley plus musicians drawn from various Brighton bands including Clowwns, Crayola Lectern, Muddy Suzuki and Heavy Lamb.
The concert led in turn to a full revival of Spratleys Japs featuring the new lineup, which includes, alongside Joanne and the bassist Cutts, Adrien Rodes, Etienne Rodes, and Damo Waters. They did assorted concerts in England during 2017, including a small tour.
On 18 December 2018, the single "Her/Hands" was released, Tim Smith credited as its executive producer, followed by a Christmas gig at the Garage club to celebrate an Honorary Degree as Doctor of Music from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Smith had received in October. On 4 February 2019, the band had a session with Marc Riley. On 17 May 2019, they supported Gong at Oslo and planned to release the new album by the end of the year.