
Following
the recent release of the Creation Anthology we caught up with Chris
McCormack from 3 Colours Red to talk about his time on the label. In
the interview he talks of how they first came to sign to the label,
the initial rush of success they had in the 90's, splitting up and getting
back together again.
You
released your first single on Fierce Panda and immediately gained loads
of attention, did 3CR feel like a winner from the start?
I knew we were
a good band, once we started playing live things seemed to pick up
fast. I remember that time being really exciting… we were on
the brink of getting a record deal but still being fucked around by
the likes of EMI and East West.
Ben had previously been hugely successful with Senseless Things,
had you played in many bands prior to 3 Colours Red?
I was in a band
called Gunslinger when I was 14 and then in a band called Forgodsake
before I moved to London to form 3 colours Red
You
then moved onto Creation, were you being courted by many labels at that
time?
As I’ve
already mentioned, EMI & East west both offered us deals and we
were days away from signing…. No idea what happened, the reason
they give you is usually bullshit anyway. There were other labels
we went to see but I can’t remember… the copious amounts
of drugs ensure my memory is very selective!
How
did Creation compare to Fierce Panda?
The Fierce Panda
deal was just a one off single. It was a cool way to put something
out and move the band forward and maybe get heard. It definitely helped
us get the creation deal. Fierce Panda is still the coolest label
around, the amount of great bands Simon has released is fantastic….
A couple of shit ones too though.
I couldn’t
even afford a pint the week before we signed to Creation, so when
it finally happened and we were given 4, £50 notes each and
ordered to go to the pub…. Which we did until Camden was covered
in vomit.
Creation felt proper, people with job titles n stuff. They had money,
oasis were selling 10,000,000 a day or something!
Were you
fans of many Creation acts before signing to the label?
Yeah, I liked
a few bands…. Sugar, Teenage Fanclub & Oasis
You were
on the label the same time as Oasis fever was sweeping the nation. This
must have had massive advantages and disadvantages. What’s your
view of that era?
I guess the advantages
were that creation had money to spend on a band like us and every
one was waiting on what was coming next. With that though there’s
always people waiting, ready, with their knives out. Wanting McGee
to fail… it’s the English way, isn’t it.
I had a
read through your bio recently and looking back I was shocked at how
many big gigs you played supporting the likes of the Sex Pistols, Iggy
Pop, Metallica and even Aerosmith at Wembley Stadium. It must have been
quite a roller coaster ride then. Are there any memories that really
stick in your mind?
Yeah, loads. I
loved it most of the time. Pete and I obviously had our ups and downs
but the good always outweighed the bad. Playing with the pistols was
a dream… still my favorite moment… that and Wembley stadium.
Which
tracks are your favourites on the Compilation album?
It’s nice
having everything all on 1 CD. The b-sides early on were always quality
and playing them all back to back makes your realize that. It’s
a shame we couldn’t have put some more previously unreleased
radio sessions but there wasn’t the budget. Wouldn’t have
been good for fans that have bought all the singles in every format.
God shaped Hole,
Human Factory and Yellow Hair Carraige are great and also some of
the slow stuff Pete wrote like If and inside.
You played
your final gigs at Reading and Leeds which seemed to be a high point,
can you remember how you were feeling at that time?
Confused I guess,
I didn’t really want the band to end as we’d worked so
hard getting there. But Pete had made his decision and to be honest
it was hard work for both if us. Small things became big things.
After the
split you were in Grand Theft Audio for a while, how did that compare
to 3CR?
It was luxury
looking back… everyone got on. The touring was fun too….
Fuck, that band liked a drink, I’m surprised no one died! But
I preferred the music of 3 Colours Red so I suffered for the music
and reformed! Hahahaha
Then
in 2004 there was the news that you were reforming 3CR, how has it been
this time around compared to the 90’s?
I think the 1st
time around, we were naive so we didn’t think too deeply about
stuff. I miss that. You have to learn fast in this business and that
quickly strips you of your naiveté. Shame, I love not giving
a fuck.
How did
the reunion come about?
Jim Morewood,
our booking agent called me. I think he’d spoken to Pete after
his solo deal had fallen apart and suggested it then wanted to see
what my reaction was. We met in a pub in Maida Vale and it was cool…
afew lines later and we were cuddling! Drugs eh?
You’ve
just finished a European tour, how did that go?
I enjoyed it,
I always do.
When can
we expect to see you live again? Any plans to tour the Creation Anthology?
Fuck knows, one
day at a time… sweet jesus.
Interview May 2005
Cheers to Scott
and Terry for their help. |