Tricky

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Adrian Thaws (born January 27, 1968), better known as Tricky, is an English rapper and musician important in the trip hop and British music scene (despite loathing the "trip hop" tag). He is noted for a whispering lyrical style that is half-rapped, half-sung. As a producer and a musician, he is noted for a dark, rich and layered sound. Culturally, Tricky bridges white and black Britain, particularly in his fusion of rock and hip-hop, high art and pop culture.


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Biography

He was born in Knowle West, Bristol, England. As of 2006, he was based in West Hollywood, California.

Early career

Tricky was a member of the influential 1980s Bristol sound system The Wild Bunch and contributed to the first two Massive Attack albums. As a member of the Wild Bunch he used the moniker "Tricky Kid," but this was shortened to simply "Tricky" as a member of Massive Attack.

Breakthrough

He left Massive Attack to release his debut album, Maxinquaye (named after his late mother "Maxine Quaye", allegedly reggae/soul singer Finley Quaye's half-sister). The album was a massive success and Tricky was catapulted to international fame, something he was notably uncomfortable with.

Tricky failed to complete a number of lyrics for the Massive Attack album Protection and gave the band some of the lyrics he had written for Maxinquaye instead. Different versions of the same songs appear on both albums - called "Overcome" and "Hell is 'Round the Corner" on Maxinquaye and "Karmacoma" and "Eurochild" on Protection.

Tricky found it difficult to cope with the huge success of Maxinquaye and he subsequently eschewed the laidback soul sound of the first album to create an increasingly edgy and aggressive punk tinged music.

Idiosyncracies and media controversies

By the time Pre-Millennium Tension was released Tricky was increasingly irritated with the press, particularly articles written in The Face magazine. The Face had been an early champion of Maxinquaye, but saw Tricky as more a duo than a solo project. The Face published an article claiming that vocalist Martina Topley-Bird had to single-handedly bring up the child that Tricky had fathered.

He has also been concerned with racial stereotyping of the media. In the documentary Naked & Famous, he explains how photographers want him to frown angrily in photos, because that's how black artists are marketed. He points to a recent cover of The Big Issue, where he has a more ambiguous, confused look on his face, as being more how he feels. In the song "Tricky Kid" from Pre-Millennium Tension, he writes "As long as you're humble/Let you be the king of jungle", indicating that all black music is still judged as music from "the African jungle" and that its black fans are "savages."

The documentary Naked & Famous (itself a lyric from "Tricky Kid" - "Everybody wants to be me/Everybody wants to be naked and famous") shows the history of music and instability in his family, as well as many moments such as when Tricky goes to visit his old school, but leaves a music lesson he is observing because he feels that the teacher is treating the kids like members of a backing band, rather than letting them learn by writing their own music.

Side projects and film career

Tricky has guest starred on a number of albums, including a notable appearance on Live's fifth studio album, V. This appearance came as Tricky and Live's lead singer Ed Kowalczyk had developed a close friendship.

Tricky has also acted in various films. He appeared in a significant supporting role in the 1997 Luc Besson film The Fifth Element, playing the unnamed right-hand man to evil businessman Mr. Zorg. He reportedly put off actor Gary Oldman (who played Zorg) because, while he had his back to the camera, he was eating a Twix bar, to Oldman's anger ("He's facking eatin' a Twix!") [1]. He also appears briefly in the 2004 Olivier Assayas film Clean, playing himself, and had a large role in the video for "Parabol/Parabola" by Tool.

Currently

Tricky's website last reports him busy at work with the musical acts signed to his Brown Punk record label. He is also recently produced several new solo works that have been featured in television programs such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The L Word and Girlfriends.

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK US Additional information
1995 Maxinquaye 3 - debut album
1996 Nearly God 10 - released under the "Nearly God" moniker
1996 Pre-Millennium Tension 30 140 -
1998 Angels With Dirty Faces 23 84 -
1999 Juxtapose 22 182 with DJ Muggs and Grease
2001 Blowback 34 138 -
2002 A Ruff Guide - - compilation album
2003 Back to Mine - - part of the various artist series
2003 Vulnerable - - -

Singles and EPs

Year Song UK singles Album
1994 "Ponderosa" - Maxinquaye
1995 "Aftermath" - Maxinquaye
1995 "Overcome" 34 Maxinquaye
1995 "Black Steel" 28 Maxinquaye
1995 "The Hell EP" (Tricky vs. Tha Gravediggaz) 12 also appears on The Crow soundtrack
1995 "Pumpkin" 26 Maxinquaye
1996 "Poems" 28 Nearly God
1996 "Grassroots EP" - -
1996 "Christiansands" 36 Pre-Millennium Tension
1997 "Tricky Kid" 28 Pre-Millennium Tension
1997 "Makes Me Wanna Die" 29 Pre-Millennium Tension
1998 "Money Greedy" / "Broken Homes" 25 Angels with Dirty Faces
1999 "For Real" - Juxtapose
2000 "Mission Accomplished EP" - -
2003 "Antimatter EP" - Vulnerable

Collaborating artists

Trivia

  • Tricky's family includes a great diversity of ethnic backgrounds, including Jamaican, Spanish, British, and many others. He cites that his family is incredibly varied in appearance, one cousin white, one seemingly Asian, one very dark-skinned and looking mostly of African heritage.
  • After the release of Blowback, Tricky opened for Tool with the full support of his band during Tool's Lateralus Tour in 2001 and 2002. He and Hawkman, a rapper on Blowback, joined Tool on stage to perform "Opiate" and "Reflection", respectively.

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