Artist's albums
Kiss & Punch
1996 · album
The Toy Shop
1992 · album
Another Man´s World
1990 · album
Christmas
2021 · single
Immaculate Fools
2021 · single
Searching For Sparks: The Albums 1985-1996
2020 · album
Stardust and Water the Ballad of Immaculate Fools
2020 · single
Below This Sun
2020 · single
Lay Her Down
2020 · single
Two to Tango
2020 · single
Dumb Poet
2019 · album
Hearts of Fortune
2019 · album
Immaculate Fools (Remastered)
2018 · single
Tragic Comedy (Remastered)
2018 · single
Keep the Blade Sharp
2017 · compilation
Turn the Whole World Down
2015 · album
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Biography
The British band the Immaculate Fools became so popular in Spain that they eventually moved there. Formed in London, England, in 1984, the Immaculate Fools was comprised of Kevin Weatherill (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, bass), Paul Weatherill (acoustic bass, backing vocals, percussion), Brian Betts (acoustic guitar, slide guitar, percussion, mandolin), and Barry Wickens (violin, dulcimer, acoustic guitar, accordion). Although the group landed on the charts in Britain, their hybrid of Celtic music, folk, and alternative rock found even more success in Spain and Germany. In 1987, their LP Dumb Poet was released in America by A&M Records and the Psychedelic Furs-esque track "Tragic Comedy" was a minor hit on college radio. The band toured with Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Simple Minds, the Stranglers, and the Rolling Stones; however, they grew tired of the English music scene in the late '80s and relocated to Spain, where they were superstars. In 1997, the Immaculate Fools broke up after Weatherill departed from the group. Calling himself Dirty Ray, Weatherill abandoned the Immaculate Fools' Celtic touches for gritty blues on his solo debut Primitive. Influenced by John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave, Weatherill recorded the album with Simon Anderson (percussion) and Rainy Moor (electric organ). ~ Michael Sutton, Rovi