Probe Plus was a record label based in Liverpool, England. It was founded by Geoff Davies, an enthusiastic promoter of small, unsigned bands, who described the label as "Music to drive you to drink".[1]

History

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The label was started in May 1981, its first release being the self-titled debut EP by local electronic band Ex Post Facto.[2] For years the label was based in an office above the Probe Records shop in Rainford Gardens. Due to a change in building ownership both the shop and label were forced to move and Davies set up office in his house. After marrying Anne in 1999, they moved house and he continued to run the label from there.

Probe Plus has a number of bands to their name including Kelso, Dead Poppies and Marlowe. In 1990, the label released "Colours", the first single by No-Man, who later signed to One Little Indian and Epic/Sony.

The label is perhaps best known for Half Man Half Biscuit, who were signed from 1985 until the end of the label. Davies signed the group on the basis of a tape they gave to him, saying "I thought that if the tape was half as good as the titles then I'd want to record this group".[1] The band's debut album sold over 50,000 copies, enabling Davies to plough money back into the label.[1]

Probe Plus were later home to a number of Welsh bands, including Fflaps who released a Welsh-language album on the label.[1]

Many of the label's releases were produced by Davies and Sam Davis[2] under the pseudonym 'The Bald Brothers'.[1]

In 2021, Davies announced his retirement and the closure of the label with Half Man Half Biscuit announcing they will move to self-releasing their future material.[3]

Davies died aged 80 on 12 September 2023.[4][5]

Probe Plus artists

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Probe Plus have released records by artists including:[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f De Burgh, Simon (1991) 'Probe Plus Records', Spiral Scratch, Issue 12, July 1991
  2. ^ a b Keoghan, Jim (15 April 2011). "Geoff Davies of Probe Plus Interviewed". The Quietus.
  3. ^ Probe Plus. "Probe Plus Home". Probe Plus.
  4. ^ Shennan, Paddy (13 September 2023). "Probe Records boss Geoff Davies dies as tributes paid". Liverpool Echo.
  5. ^ "Geoff Davies: Probe Records boss and 'giant' of Liverpool music dies". BBC. 13 September 2023.
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