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Cornershop

Cornershop are a British indie rock band best known for their 1998 UK number one single "Brimful of Asha". The band were formed in 1991 by Wolverhampton-born Tjinder Singh (singer, songwriter, and guitar), his brother Avtar Singh (bass guitar, vocals), David Chambers (drums) and Ben Ayres (guitar, keyboards, and tamboura), the first three having previously been members of Preston-based band General Havoc, who released one single (the "Fast Jaspal EP") in 1991. The band name originated from a stereotype referring to British Asians often owning corner shops. Their music is a fusion of Indian music, Britpop, and electronic dance music. Along with Cornershop, Tjinder Singh and Ben Ayres also had a side project called Clinton, where they produced electronic music.

Links To Peel

Peel seemed to discover the band in 1992 and mentioned on 20 November 1992 that he saw them perform at the Falcon in London:

‘Just before the programme I went out and saw the future of rock and roll. Well not really the future of rock and roll at all but the vastly entertaining Cornershop.’

On his Austrian radio show on 03 May 1993 (Ö3), Peel also mentioned Cornershop as:

"The first poptastic band from Britain's Asian community"

The band were regularly played on Peel's playlist, even when the band's hits dried out after 1998. Cornershop's side project Clinton were also played on his show. After Peel's death, the band recognised Peel contribution in helping the band to get exposure and attended his funeral in 2004.[1]

Festive Fifty Entries

Sessions

1. Recorded: 1993-01-17. Broadcast: 13 February 1993. Repeated: 21 May 1993Best Of Peel Vol 58, 04 March 1998

  • Nai Zindagi Nai Jevan (New Way New Life) / Summer Fun / England's Dreaming / Trip Easy

2. Recorded And Live at Maida Vale. Broadcast: 17 April 2002

  • Heavy Soup / Staging The Plaguing Of The Raised Platform / Norwegian Wood / Jullander Shere / Lessons Learned From Rocky 1 To Rocky 3 / Spectral Mornings / We're In Your Corner

Other Shows Played

(The following list was compiled only from the database of this site and Lorcan's Tracklistings Archive and is certainly incomplete. Please add further details if known.)

Cornershop_"England's_Dreaming"

Cornershop "England's Dreaming"

'England's Dreaming', #17 in the 1993 Festive Fifty

1993

  • 08 January 1993: Moonshine (7 Inch EP - In The Days Of Ford Cortina) Wiiija Records
  • 15 January 1993: 'The Hanif Kureishi Scene' (EP 'In The Days Of Ford Cortina') Wiiija
  • 23 January 1993: Moonshine (EP - In The Days of Ford Cortina) Wiija
  • 23 January 1993 (BFBS): Moonshine (7" EP - In The Days Of Ford Cortina) Wiiija
  • 23 January 1993 (BFBS): Kawasaki (More Heat Than Chapati) (7" EP - In The Days Of Ford Cortina) Wiiija
  • 31 January 1993 (BFBS): The Hanif Kureishi Scene (EP - In The Days Of Ford Cortina) Wiiija
  • 07 February 1993 (BFBS): Moonshine (EP - In The Days Of Ford Cortina) Wiiija
  • 08 March 1993 (Ö3): 'Moonshine (7"-In The Days Of Ford Cortina)' (Wiiija) (JP: 'This is one in the ear for the racist dickheads, anyway.')
  • 10 April 1993: ? (10" EP - Lock Stock Double Barrel) Wiiija
  • 17 April 1993: 'England’s Dreaming (Preston) (10 inch – Lock Stock & Double-Barrel)' (Wiiija)
  • 30 April 1993: England's Dreaming (Preston) (12" - Lock Stock & Double-Barrel) Wiiija
  • 03 May 1993 (Ö3): John mentions playing a track by Cornershop, "the first poptastic band from Britain's Asian community", but that is missing from this recording.
  • 08 May 1993: 'Summer Fun In A Beat Up Datsun (10"-Lock Stock And Double Barrel)' (Wiiija) 
  • 16 July 1993: 'Trip Easy (7"-Naii Zindagi Naya Jeevan)' (New Musical Express / Strange Fruit)
  • 04 September 1993: ‘Naii Zindagi Naya Jeevan (7 inch)’ (New Musical Express) 
  • 25 December 1993: England's Dreaming (Preston) (12" - Lock Stock & Double Barrel) Wiija FF #17
  • 1993 Compilation: Summer Fun (Peel Session)

1994

Cornershop_-_'6a.m._Jullandar_Shere'_(1996)_official_video

Cornershop - '6a.m. Jullandar Shere' (1996) official video

'6 A.M. Jullander Shere', #36 in the 1995 Festive Fifty

1995

  • 12 May 1995: '6am Jullander Shere (CD-Woman's Gotta Have It)' (Wiiija) 
  • 26 May 1995: Hong Kong Book Of Kung Fu (CD-Woman's Gotta Have It) Wiija
  • 27 May 1995 (BFBS): 'My Dancing Days Are Done (CD-Woman's Gotta Have It)' (Wiiija)
  • 02 June 1995: ‘Call All Destroyer (CD - Woman's Gotta Have It )’ Wiiija Records
  • 29 December 1995: '6 A.M. Jullander Shere (CD-Woman's Gotta Have It)' (Wiiija) FF #36

1996

1997

  • 30 July 1997: Brimful Of Asha (CD: Brimful Of Asha) Wiiija 
  • 07 August 1997 (BFBS): 'Brimful Of Asha (7")' (Wiiija) (JP: 'Suddenly, after years and years and years, people are starting to take them seriously.')
  • 04 September 1997:What Is Happening? (album - When I Was Born For The 7th Time) Wiiija
  • 09 September 1997: Sleep on the Left Side (LP: When I was Born for the 7th Time) Wiiija
  • 11 September 1997: Good To Be On The Road Back Home Again (LP – When I Was Born For The 7th Time) Wiiiji
  • 23 December 1997: 'Sleep On The Left Side (CD-When I Was Born For The 7th Time)' 
  • 23 December 1997: 'Brimful Of Asha (Album Version (Berkeley)) (Maxi CD)' (Wiiija) FF #01
Cornershop_-_Brimful_of_Asha_-_Official_Music_Video_(Original)

Cornershop - Brimful of Asha - Official Music Video (Original)

'Brimful Of Asha', #01 in the 1997 Festive Fifty

1999

  • 11 March 1999: David D Chambers (12” single) Meccico (Under the name of Clinton)
  • 24 June 1999: Brimful Of Asha (Norman Cook Remix) 
  • 05 August 1999: 'Welcome To Tokyo, Otis Clay (LP - Disco And The Halfway To Discontent)' (Hut) (Under the name of Clinton)
  • 11 August 1999: 'Hip Hop Bricks (CD-Disco And The Halfway To Discontent)' (Meccico) (Under the name of Clinton)
  • 19 August 1999 (Radio Eins): 'Hip Hop Bricks (CD-Disco And The Hallway To Discontent)' (Virgin) (Under the name of Clinton)
  • 31 August 1999: Brimful Of Asha (CD: Brimful Of Asha) Wiiija
  • 15 September 1999: Giddian Di Rani (LP – Disco And The Halfway To Discontent) Virgin / Meccico (Under the name of Clinton)
  • 28 September 1999: Saturday Night and Dancing (LP – Disco And The Half Way To Discontent) Hut/Virgin (Under the name of Clinton)
  • 02 November 1999: 'Buttoned Down Disco (Filia Brazilia Disco Frisco Mix) (CDS)' (Meccico) (Under the name of Clinton)
  • 03 November 1999: 'Buttoned Down Disco (CDS-The Scratch Perverts Boil In The Bag Mix)' (Meccico) (Under the name of Clinton)

2001

Cornershop_"Staging_The_Plaguing_Of_The_Raised_Platform"_(Tjinder_Singh)_Live_BBC_Jools_Holland_Show

Cornershop "Staging The Plaguing Of The Raised Platform" (Tjinder Singh) Live BBC Jools Holland Show

'Staging The Plaguing Of the Raised Platform', #25 in the 2002 Festive Fifty

2002

Topknot_-_Cornershop_ft_Bubbley_Kaur

Topknot - Cornershop ft Bubbley Kaur

'Topknot (featuring Bubbley Kaur), #40 in the 2004 Festive Fifty

2004

Others

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