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Eugene Kelly
Scottish indie rock musician
United Kingdom
Eugene Kelly is credited on 249 releases across 82 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1987–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
249
Pressings credited
82
Albums
5
Decades active
1,606
In collections
Biography
Eugene Kelly (born 20 January 1965) is a Scottish musician who is a member of the group The Vaselines, a founding member of the now disbanded Eugenius and has had a number of solo releases. Eugene Kelly formed The Vaselines in Glasgow, Scotland in 1986 with Frances McKee and was a member until 1989 when the band disbanded the week their first and only full-length album, Dum-Dum, was released. Kurt Cobain of Nirvana was a big fan of the band, covering three of their songs. Molly's Lips and Son Of A Gun were included on their album, Incesticide. Nirvana also covered The Vaselines song Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam on their album, MTV Unplugged in New York. In 1990, Kelly formed Captain America but was forced to change the name after Marvel Comics, who owned the trademark of the superhero name, threatened them with legal action. The band then became known as Eugenius. He has had a number of collaborations with Evan Dando of The Lemonheads and in 2003 Eugene released a solo album, Man Alive. In 1990 Kelly was reunited with McKee as the Vaselines to support Nirvana in a one-off gig at Edinburgh. In 2006, he toured with Isobel Campbell, replacing Mark Lanegan when performing songs from Ballad of the Broken Seas and supporting Mogwai and The Lemonheads in Europe. In the summer of 2006, Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee took to the stage to perform a set of The Vaselines songs, as part of a joint tour to promote their individual solo albums. This led to The Vaselines reforming (minus the old rhythm section) on 24 April 2008 for a charity show for the Malawi Orphan Support group at Glasgow's MONO venue. Since 2008, The Vaselines have continued to perform around the world, with members of Belle & Sebastian supporting their live set. On 5 May 2009, Sub Pop released Enter the Vaselines. A deluxe-edition reissue of the 1992 Sub Pop release, it includes remastered versions of the band’s two EPs, album, as well as demos and live recordings from 1986 and 1988. Kelly features pro
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Credited work
249 releases · 82 albums · active 1987–2024
- Performance · 367
- Other credits · 30
Studios: Chamber Studio · Pier House Studios · Berkeley Street Studios · REL Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Nevermind
1991

MTV Unplugged In New York
1994

In Utero
1993

Bleach
1989

Incesticide
1992

Nirvana
2002

Live At The Paramount
2019

Eyes Open
2006

With The Lights Out
2004

Hormoaning (Exclusive Australian '92 Tour EP)
1992

The Way Of The Vaselines - A Complete History
1992

Enter The Vaselines
2009

Car Button Cloth
1996

Son Of Evil Reindeer
2002

There's Something About Mary (Music From The Motion Picture)
1998

Battle For Seattle
2011

Swansong For You
2000

Truckload Of Trouble
1993

Star Wars
1991

Dum-Dum
1989

Dying For It
2020

New Gods
2014

V For Vaselines
2014

Sex With An X
2010
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