Blurt

Blurt

Blurt est un groupe musical fondé par le poete et saxophoniste Ted Milton en 1979 à Stroud, Gloucestershire.

Le trio Blurt a survécu à plus de vingt ans de tournées et presque autant de disques. Mené par le poète Ted Milton, Blurt s’aventure dans des territoires où free jazz et art-rock se trouvent encadrés dans un format punk. Son saxophone et sa poésie enragée surfent sur une rythmique basique et africaine à la fois, accompagnée d'une guitare ryhhmique acérée.

Blurt était dans les années 80 la réplique anglaise de la no wave new yorkaise. On l’a parfois d’ailleurs comparé à James Chance, même si Milton a souvent vogué dans des eaux plus avant-garde que le saxophoniste des James Chance & The Contortions.

Repères discographiques

  • My Mother Was A Friend Of An Enemy Of The People / Get (7") Test Pressings 1980
  • In Berlin (LP) Armageddon 1981
  • The Fish Needs A Bike (7") Armageddon 1981
  • 13 Febr. 1982 (7") Big Balumbas in Burundi 1982
  • Blurt (LP) Red Flame 1982
  • The Ruminant Plinth / Spill The Beans (12") Red Flame 1983
  • Bullets For You (LP) Divine 1984
  • White Line Fever (12") Another Side 1984
  • Friday The 12th (LP) Another Side 1985
  • Poppycock (LP) Toeblock 1986
  • Smoke Time (LP) Toeblock, Line Records 1987
  • The Body That They Built To Fit The Car (12") Toeblock, Line Records 1987
  • Kenny Rogers Greatest Hit (LP) Visa 1989
  • Kenny Rogers Greatest Hit (Take 2) (LP) Toeblock 1989
  • Pagan Strings (LP) Toeblock 1992
  • Magic Moments (cd) Bahia Music 1994
  • Celebrating The Bespoke Cell Of Little Ease (cd) Bahia Music 1999
  • The Best Of Blurt - Volume 1 - The Fish Needs A Bike (cd) Salamander (2) 2003
  • The Best Of Blurt - Volume 2 - The Body That They Built To Fit The Car (cd) Salamander (2) 2006
  • Blurt - The Factory Recordings (cd) LTM Recordings 2008
  • Blurt - cut it 2010

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  • Blurt — (bl[^u]rt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blurted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blurting}.] [Cf. {Blare}.] To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to divulge inconsiderately; to ejaculate; commonly with out. [1913 Webster] Others . . . can not hold, but blurt out, those… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • blurt — UK [blɜː(r)t] / US [blɜrt] or blurt out UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms blurt : present tense I/you/we/they blurt he/she/it blurts present participle blurting past tense blurted past participle blurted to say something suddenly and without… …   English dictionary

  • blurt — [blə:t US blə:rt] v blurt out [blurt sth<=>out] phr v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from the sound of sudden speech] to say something suddenly and without thinking, usually because you are nervous or excited ▪ Peter blurted the news… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • blurt — [ blɜrt ] or ,blurt out verb transitive to say something suddenly and without thinking about the effect it will have, usually because you are nervous or excited: She blurted out his name, then gasped as she realized what she d done …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Blurt — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) No Wave, Punk Gründung 1979 Website tedmilto …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • blurt — index interject Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • blurt — (v.) 1570s, probably echoic. Related: blurted; blurting. As a noun, 1570s, probably from the verb …   Etymology dictionary

  • blurt — something out …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • blurt — [v] utter suddenly babble, betray, blab, burst out with, call out, come out with, cry out, disclose, divulge, exclaim, give away, jabber, leak, let on, let out, let slip, let the cat ouf of the bag*, reveal, run off at the mouth*, spill the… …   New thesaurus

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