Jack
and the Beanstalk first came together in 1994 in Perth, Australia,
through the musical inspirations of the Beatles, Matthew Sweet, Teenage
Fanclub and the Lemonheads. Vocalist/guitarist Joe Algeri gathered
friends Shane Bender (bass) and Rick Pomponio (drums) for the first
lineup; by the time the group debuted for Spinning Top Records with an
EP of demos, Gram Parsons, in 1994, the rhythm section consisted of
Gerry McAvoy (bass/vocals) and Anthony Spinelli (drums). The Parasol
Records 7" "Angeline" followed two years later, and the group's debut
full-length, ...And Other Stories, was also released in 1996 (on
Spinning Top in Australia and Parasol in the U.S.). A slightly retooled
version of the album was released in Europe by the Swedish label Torpedo
under the title Serial; it excised one track and added three others,
including "Gram Parsons." McAvoy left in 1997 and was replaced by
bassist/organist Stuart Loasby; second guitarist Kevin Borruso
(ex-Superscope) also joined up, after having played with Algeri in an
acoustic duo called Starsky and Hutch.
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