"Chalk it up to politics," says Randy Kaye, former A&R rep for
GLB. "It wasn't something I wanted to do." Since 1993, Grant Lee
Buffalo has released four albums for the Warner Bros.-distributed
Slash/London, however only 1994's Mighty Joe Moon enjoyed
any commercial success (to date, it's sold 100,000 units). The
other three GLB releases, including last year's Jubilee,
have sold a combined 107,000 copies.
"I worked with the band since day one and I'm just so disappointed
that we never got farther than we did," says Kaye. "I mean it
wasn't for lack of trying on everybody's part. And hopefully,
maybe, somebody else will figure out a way to do it. I'm
incredibly, incredibly unhappy about it, and sad about it, and
everything else."
Now in a state of flux, like most bands signed to Polygram labels,
"[Frontman] Grant [Lee Phillips] and [drummer] Joey [Peters] are
discussing the future and whether the next record will be a Grant
Lee Buffalo record," according to GLB manager Peter Leak. "I don't
think any decisions have been made and I don't think it would
necessarily be forever. If Grant makes a solo record, which he
might, that doesn't mean there wouldn't be a Grant Lee Buffalo
record after that."
BLAIR R. FISCHER with additional reporting by JAAN UHELSZKI
(March 30, 1999)
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