Draft:Richard Mortimer (musician)

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Richard Mortimer
Richard Mortimer in 1994
Richard Mortimer in 1994
Background information
Born (1965-10-24) 24 October 1965 (age 58)
Stockport, England
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician
singer
composer
producer
Instrument(s)Guitar
LabelsRMRecords (Australia), Valentine Records (Canada and USA)

Richard Mortimer.[1] (born 24 October 1965) is a Perth singer-songwriter and guitar player, most active during the years 1989 to 2000, he was the producer for several independent albums, particularly the Shades of Perth[2] series of discs which promoted local Perth bands, also working for several radio stations and organizing gigs for local bands.

Active years (1989–2000) edit

Mortimer picked up the guitar around 21 years old, joining a band with drummer Cameron Potts, his brother Jason Potts on bass, Greg Periera on guitar and singer Amy Carney (daughter of Bernard Carney), they played the 1989 Claremont School of Art dance as their first professional debut. Later this band would split with Periera and Mortimer forming Live Wire with Michael Periera on drums and Kevin Riddell on bass. This line up released a 10 track cassette entitled Newspaper Heroes prior to being joined by Lesley Reid on vocals. Mortimer and Reid worked on a side project and produced the cassette Kiss you all over whilst promoting their acoustic duo in shows around the Perth region. After splitting, Mortimer went on to join the Angry Red Planets on bass, recording a 6 track EP at Armadillo Studios in Nedlands. In 1994 Mortimer formed a new band called Neon Ceiling and performed at numerous locations. The band recorded two unreleased demo tapes between 1994 and 1995 at Witzend Studios[3], partially funded by winning the Notes Audio Magazine song contest[4]. During next few years Mortimer joined Sideshow and toured. Both bands disintegrated and formed two studio only duos The Wooden Gods and Ambassadors of Pan, which both released CD's before Mortimer essentially left the music scene.

Active years, round 2 (2020 onwards) edit

Whilst generally considered inactive in the music scene between 2000 and 2020, Mortimer still released some electronic music, and maintains some new original material on his YouTube[5] channel. Some content has also been released on Apple music[6] and on Amazon.

In 2020 Mortimer again became involved in the local music scene, playing locally, and released an album of material in 2024 which featured some of his known songs, as well as introducing some new material.

 
Bad News post gig at the 1989 Claremont School of Arts Ball, A Shed, Fremantle

Bands edit

  • Bad News (later known as Poetic Justice) (1989–1990)
  • Live Wire (1990–1992)
  • Richard Mortimer and Lesley Reid (acoustic duo) (1991–1993)
  • The Angry Red Planets (1993)
  • Neon Ceiling (1994–1996)
  • Sideshow (1996–1998)[7]
  • The Wooden Gods (1997)
  • Ambassadors of Pan (1997–1998)
  • Easily Distracted (2010–2011)

Solo edit

Whilst performing within bands, he maintained a solo career, performing acoustically in many locations, as well as writing and creating music.

Mortimer's performances have been broadcast on TV, with All's not fair (in love and war) being used as backing music for a story hosted by Pascal Fox on Wonder World! in late 1993, he was also televised performing Margaret's Eulogy solo on Bert Newton's show Good Morning Australia in 1994 (pre-recorded in Perth's Network 10 studios) and also the song Rhinoceros appearing as backing music on an MTV documentary Kiss and Make up[8][9] in 1997. Some snippets of his music has been used in local documentaries (Perth Uncovered, 1995). He re-recorded and released some new tracks in 2024.

Promoting local music edit

During the years 1993 to 1996, Mortimer produced a series of CD's promoting Perth music, known as Shades of Perth, as a self funded, non-profit project, until Shades of Perth Volume 4[10] which was unreleased[citation needed]. This included organizing gigs for the bands who participated and for the Shades of Perth releases.

Promotion manager edit

As an active member of the music community, Mortimer also organized gigs for several bands in the Perth area.

Radio DJ edit

During the years 1993 to 1996, Mortimer worked some shifts for 100fm, based in Fremantle[11] on the Twilight Zone[12], Curtin Radio and RTRFM, interviewing Tim Rogers from You Am I for their recording Sound as Ever.

Writing and reviewing edit

Mortimer also contributed reviews of local artists and music shops[13] to various magazines.

Discography edit

Mortimer has released and been in production for many local bands, including

With bands edit

Live Wire edit

Richard Mortimer and Lesley Reid edit

Angry Red Planets edit

Neon Ceiling edit

  • 1994 : Demo #1 (cassette)[22]
  • 1994 : Demo #2 (cassette)[23]

The Wooden Gods edit

Ambassadors of Pan edit

  • 1999 : Philosophy as an Art (CD)[26]

Solo edit

On Compilations edit

List of appearances on compilation albums
Year Title Production company Appears as Song(s)
1991 West of the Nullabor Wall[47] Gerico Studios[48] Richard Mortimer Nymphette's Dance
1992 The Revenge of the Black Salad Sponsored by FPA "Play it safe" campaign, Funded by Healthway.
Engineered and Produced by Phil Bailey, and Chaz Botfield. Co-ordinated by Gary Burke.
Banned! No Deadlines
1993 Shades of Perth Volume 1[49][50][51] RMRecords (Shades of Perth Trust Fund) Richard Mortimer Leaving, Trust
1993 Pro-Copy Audio News Volume #3 Pro-Copy[52] Richard Mortimer All's not fair (in love and war)
1994 Shades of Perth Volume 2[53][54][55] RMRecords (Shades of Perth Trust Fund) Richard Mortimer Interstation Ride (instr), All's not fair (in love and war)
1994 Pro-Copy Audio News Volume #4 Pro-Copy Richard Mortimer City Animal
1994 Pro-Copy Audio News Volume #5 Pro-Copy Neon Ceiling Gypsy Fair
1994 Pro-Copy Audio News Volume #5 Pro-Copy Richard Mortimer Beautiful Dreamer
1995 Shades of Perth Volume 3 RMRecords (Shades of Perth Trust Fund) Neon Ceiling Girl like you
1995 Shades of Perth Volume 3[56][57] RMRecords (Shades of Perth Trust Fund) Richard Mortimer Rhinoceros
1996 Fight Prime Time Kathode Ray[58], David Hooper[59] Richard Mortimer Josselyn
1997 Interior / Exterior music Kathode Ray, David Hooper Richard Mortimer Rhinoceros

Awards edit

The West Australian Music Industry Awards are annual awards celebrating achievements for Western Australian music. They commenced in 1985.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1994 Shades of Perth Volume 2 Most popular local release Nominated

Notes Audio Magazine song contest[citation needed]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1995 Neon Ceiling / Girl Like You Best original song Won

Acknowledgement edit

Mortimer has been included in a number of reference books about Australian music, both as a solo artist and within bands. Acknowledged in the preface of Who's Who of Australian Rock,[60], and listed solo on page 354, and on pages 300, and 26, Perth Bands 1985 - 1989[61] under Acknowledgments (pg 2) and on page 33, Perth Bands 1990 - 1994[62] on pages 4, 6, 37, 45, 49, and 65

References edit

  1. ^ State Library of Western Australia results
  2. ^ "Shades of Perth Home Page". 29 June 1997. Archived from the original on 29 June 1997.
  3. ^ "Witzend Recording Studio".
  4. ^ X-Press magazine, issue 399, pg 51
  5. ^ "neophytte1 - YouTube". www.youtube.com.
  6. ^ https://music.apple.com/us/album/richard-mortimer/1177948710
  7. ^ "Sideshow Homepage". 5 April 1997. Archived from the original on 5 April 1997.
  8. ^ "Client Comments on our promotion, marketing, and artist development services". 22 October 2000. Archived from the original on 22 October 2000.
  9. ^ "MTV: House of Style - Kiss and Make-Up Beauty Guide". TVGuide.com.
  10. ^ X-Press issue #419, page 45
  11. ^ "Radio Fremantle | Introduction". 3 August 2004. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004.
  12. ^ "The Twilight Zone". Radio Fremantle.
  13. ^ Connections magazine Aug 1993, page 62 & 63
  14. ^ Mortimer, Richard; Mortimer, Paul; Pereira, G. (9 May 1991). "Newspaper heroes" – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  15. ^ "Release "Newspaper Heroes" by Live Wire - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  16. ^ Review in X-Press magazine X-Press magazine, issue 243, page 40 by Bob Gordon
  17. ^ Mortimer, Richard; Reid, Lesley (9 May 1992). "Kiss you all over" – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  18. ^ "Release "Kiss You All Over" by Richard Mortimer, Lesley Reid - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  19. ^ Review in X-Press magazine, issue 277, page 32
  20. ^ "Signals". 9 May 1993 – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  21. ^ "Release group "Signals" by The Angry Red Planets - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  22. ^ "Release "Demo Cassette #1" by Neon Ceiling - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  23. ^ "Release "Demo Cassette #2" by Neon Ceiling - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  24. ^ "Release "Ganesha" by The Wooden Gods - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  25. ^ The Wooden Gods topic on YouTube
  26. ^ https://musicbrainz.org/release/6f0e8f9e-97fe-4368-93b6-dba5b28ba318 MusicBrainz entry for Philosophy as an Art]
  27. ^ "Release "Dinosaur Rock" by Richard Mortimer - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  28. ^ State Library of Western Australia catalogue, Dinosaur Rock
  29. ^ "Release "MöN fish non sequitur" by Richard Mortimer - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  30. ^ Mortimer, Richard (9 May 1992). "Mon fish non sequitur" – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  31. ^ "Release "Wun-Fli" by Richard Mortimer - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  32. ^ Mortimer, Richard (9 May 1992). "Wun Fli" – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  33. ^ "Release "SunSetSite" by Richard Mortimer - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  34. ^ State Library of Western Australia catalogue, SunSetSite
  35. ^ "Release "Somewhere between Art and Science" by Richard Mortimer - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  36. ^ Mortimer, Richard (9 May 1993). "Somewhere between art and science" – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  37. ^ "Release "The Garden Of Pleasure" by Richard Mortimer - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  38. ^ Mortimer, Richard (9 May 1995). "The garden of pleasure" – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  39. ^ "Garden of Pleasure - Richard Mortimer | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  40. ^ "Richard Mortimer reviews". www.ram.org.
  41. ^ "Valentine | Credits". AllMusic.
  42. ^ Anastasia Valentine, ex-President of Valentine Records
  43. ^ "Spotify – Web Player". open.spotify.com.
  44. ^ "Bandcamp". bandcamp.com.
  45. ^ "WAM promotion". WAM.org.au.
  46. ^ "WA State Library reference". slwa.wa.gov.au.
  47. ^ "Release "West Of The Nullabor Wall" by Various Artists - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  48. ^ "Gerico Recording Studios - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  49. ^ State Library of Western Australia catalogue, Shades of Perth, Volume one
  50. ^ "Release "Shades Of Perth Volume One" by Various Artists - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  51. ^ https://giggysound.com/cds-and-artists/hard-marshmellow
  52. ^ "Procopy Perth | Melbourne | - CD DVD Replication Duplication". www.procopy.com.au.
  53. ^ Mortimer, Richard; Hill, Doreen; Roberts, Klou (9 May 1994). "Shades of Perth. Volume II" – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  54. ^ "Release "Shades of Perth Volume II" by Various Artists - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  55. ^ "Review of "Shades of Perth Volume II" by Various Artists - Rad Cyberzine".
  56. ^ "Shades of Perth: a compilation of music from Perth, Western Australia. Volume III". 9 May 1995 – via slwa.wa.gov.au.
  57. ^ "Release "Shades of Perth Volume III" by Various Artists - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org.
  58. ^ Kathode Ray Trademark Information at Bizapedia
  59. ^ "David Hooper: The Musicians Marketer Shows How To Go From 1- 1,000". 4 August 2014.
  60. ^ Spencer, Chris (1993). Who's Who of Australian Rock (3rd ed.). Moonlight Publications. ISBN 0-86788-368-5.
  61. ^ McHenry, Paul (1997). Perth Bands 1985 - 1989 (1st ed.). Moonlight Publications. ISBN 1-876187-08-5.
  62. ^ McHenry, Paul (1997). Perth Bands 1990 - 1994 (1st ed.). Moonlight Publications. ISBN 1-876187-09-3.