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Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper November 2018Cooper performing at the South Hill Park Arts Centre, Bracknell, November 2018
Background information
Birth nameBrian Raymond Cooper
Born (1954-09-22) 22 September 1954 (age 70)
Redhill, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
Instruments
Years active1974–present
LabelsWestpark
Websiteraycooper.org
Musical artist

Ray Cooper, also known as Chopper, is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist living in Sweden.

Initial musical collaborations and session work

Single Common Truth by Amazorblades

Cooper's first professional band (1975–1978) was Amazorblades together with Rob Keyloch (engineer/producer/remixer) and Ben Mandelson. They were a punk/jazz outfit who toured extensively and recorded the single "Common Truth" in 1977 for Chiswick Records.

Between 1981 and 1982 Cooper played with the London-based band OK Jive, who signed to CBS in 1981. In 1983, he played bass guitar and bugle with The Mighty Clouds of Dust on their single release Flowers on the Wall / Champion (The Wonder Horse) / Mr.Custer.

In 1983, Cooper joined the World Music group 3 Mustaphas 3 where he played cello and sang under the name of Oussack Mustapha, alias The Nightingale of Szegerely. He recorded two albums with them for Globe Style Records. They also recorded a single with Agnes Bernelle produced by Phil Chevron and Elvis Costello. Cooper left the group in 1986. He performed in a reunion of six group members at the 30th Anniversary concert for fRoots magazine at the Roundhouse in London on 22 January 2010.

Member of Oysterband

Ray Cooper performing with Oysterband in 2010

Cooper was a member of Oysterband between 1989 and 2013.

Discography

With Amazorblades

  • Common Truth (Single) 1977

With Yachts

  • Without Radar (1980)

With OK Jive

  • To You 1982 (Single produced by Rob Keyloch)
  • On Route 1982 (Single produced by Joe Jackson)

The Mighty Clouds of Dust

  • "Flowers on the Wall" / "Champion (The Wonder Horse)" / "Mr.Custer" 1983 (Single produced by Phil Chevron)

With 3 Mustaphas 3

  • Bam! Mustaphas Play Stereo, 1985
  • From the Balkans to Your Heart: The Radio Years, 1986

With Oysterband

As Oyster Band

As Oysterband

Live albums

  • Little Rock to Leipzig (1990) (partially live)
  • Alive and Shouting (1996)
  • Alive and Acoustic (1998)
  • 25th Anniversary Concert (2004) DVD
  • Northern Light (2006)

Compilation albums

  • The Rough Guide to World Music (1994) (contributing the track "When I'm Up I Can't Get Down")
  • The Rough Guide to English Roots Music (1998) (contributing the track "Sail on By")
  • Pearls from the Oysters (1998) (taking tracks from Step Outside, Wide Blue Yonder, Ride and Little Rock to Leipzig)
  • This House Will Stand (The Best of Oysterband 1998–2015) (2016), double album containing alternate versions and demos

Solo

  • Tales of Love War and Death by Hanging (2010) CD
  • Palace of Tears (2014) CD
  • Between The Golden Age & The Promised Land (2018) CD and LP
  • Land of Heroes (2021) CD and LP

Other published material

  • Ray Cooper Songs (2015) songbook

Awards

  • 2003 Good Tradition Award, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (with Oysterband)
  • 2005 Best Group, Oysterband Big Session, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
  • 2009 Best group, Spiral Earth Award (with Oysterband)
  • 2012 Best album, Spiral Earth Award (with June Tabor & Oysterband)
  • 2012 Best Traditional Track, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (with June Tabor & Oysterband)
  • 2012 Best Album, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (with June Tabor & Oysterband)
  • 2012 Best Group, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (with June Tabor & Oysterband)

References

  1. "Punk Brighton Amazorblades". punkbrighton.co.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  2. "Rob Keyloch". discogs. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  3. "Amazorblades –Common Truth". discogs. 1977. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  4. "OK Jive biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  5. "Single release". discogs. 26 October 1983. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  6. "The Young Mustaphas at the Roundhouse". fRootsmag. 22 January 2010.
  7. "Oysterband Biography, an outsider view". Oysterband.co.uk. 2014.
  8. ^ "Radio 2 Folk Awards 2012". BBC. 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2019.

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