Tricky

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Tricky
Background information
Birth nameAdrian Nicholas Matthews Thaws[1]
Also known asTricky Kid
Born (1968-01-27) 27 January 1968 (age 56)
OriginKnowle West, Bristol, England
GenresTrip hop, Alternative
Occupation(s)producer, mixer, musician
InstrumentsVocals, Keyboards, Harmonica
LabelsIsland Records, Domino Records

Tricky (born Adrian Nicholas Matthews Thaws, 27 January 1968) is an English[2] musician and actor. As a producer and a musician, he is noted for a dark, rich and layered sound and a whispering lyrical style. Culturally, Tricky encourages a togetherness of societies, particularly in his musical ensemble of rock and hip hop, high art and pop culture. His debut album Maxinquaye was nominated for the Mercury Prize and voted Album of the Year by NME Magazine.

Early life[change | change source]

Tricky was born in Knowle West, Bristol, England. His father left the family before he was born and his mother, Maxine Quaye, committed suicide when he was only four. He named his solo album after her - Maxinquaye - and once said that though he hardly knew her, he feels like she's speaking through him with his words.[3]

He spent his childhood and teen years in the care of his grandmother, who often let him watch old horror movies instead of going to school. At 15 he began to write lyrics ("I like to rock, I like to dance, I like pretty girls taking down their pants" MixMag 1996)[4] At 17, he spent some time in prison because he bought forged £50 notes from a friend, who later told the police. In an interview, Tricky said: "Prison was really good. I'm never going back" (NME 1995).[5]

Albums[change | change source]

  • Maxinquaye (1995) #3 UK
  • Nearly God (1996) #10 UK
  • Pre-Millennium Tension (1996) #30 UK, #140 US
  • Angels with Dirty Faces (1998) #23 UK, #84 US
  • Juxtapose (1999) (with DJ Muggs and Dame Grease) #22 UK, #182 US
  • Blowback (2001) #34 UK, #138 US
  • Vulnerable (2003) #88 UK
  • Knowle West Boy (2008) #63 UK, #147 US
  • Mixed Race (2010) #118 UK
  • False Idols (2013) #66 UK, #149 US

References[change | change source]

  1. "Birth Registration Details" Ancestry.co.uk (Retrieved: 20 July 2009)
  2. "Tricky Interview | the End". Archived from the original on 2014-06-08. Retrieved 2010-12-18.
  3. "Tricky (biography)". moon-palace.de. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  4. "Tricky - Massive Wiki". massiveattack.com. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  5. "New Musical Express - January 14 1995". moon-palace.de. Retrieved 18 December 2010.