Rob Harris has written into the archive about Orphan:
I am amazed that Orphan do not get a mention. They were a giging band with residenties at The Railway, Barrel Organ, Mercat Cross and regular gigs too numerous to list.
and following a trail, this was on Phill’s Facebook page:
ORPHAN was a post punk new wave band based in Birmingham UK, founded by singer/songwriter Phill J. Dunn (Phillip James Dunn). The band went through various incarnations – and included Phill Dunn (rhythm guitar/lead vocal/main writer), Phil Campion (keyboards), Pete Dunn (bass), Phil Vickers (drums), Richard Westwood (drums), Keith Jones (violin), Trevor Wigley (lead guitar), Steve Leighton (lead guitar), they were the main players, and there’s a couple of others that stood in very briefly at the beginning.
ORPHAN was mainly a gigging band, and worked all over the country, but had 3 main residencies in Birmingham – The Railway, The Barrel Organ and The Mercat Cross. Apart from gigging, they recorded 2 albums – the First called ‘PHOBIAS’, which was released on Swoop Records, with 4 singles pulled from that album. The Second album, explored a more complex new wave, pop-rock form, it was untitled and not commercially released due to contractual problems, a demo of this album still exists. One of the tracks – ‘DIFFERENT LEVELS’ was recently used in Phill Dunn’s director’s reel. Phill Dunn is also a filmmaker. ORPHAN disbanded when Phill Dunn left England to further his directing experience.
Phill is currently a film director/writer based in Singapore but still pursues his musical side, ie songwriting and recording under the name of ROXY REJECTS. The name of the band was originally used as just a creative umbrella name for creating pop-rock songs for commercial television projects, but eventually led to the formation of the ROXY REJECTS band, into a more serious and artistic musical direction with an album in the making. This debut album has been recorded but it’s still at mixing stage. The songs and the music draw upon the influences of sixties’ British psychedelic rock.
This great Post-Punk track was a private pressing in 1979:
Don’t Want To Go
[nggallery id=56]Discography
Album Label
1983 – Phobias PVK Records
Phobias/Nervous /I Don’t Want It Like That /Timebombs /R.S.V.P.U./Dreamboat /Julie Isn’t Julie In The Bath/Mouth To Mouth /7 Teen /Ambition + /Little England /Love On The Lichfield Line
Singles
1979 – I Don’t Want To Go (To Work Tomorrow) /Little Mother: Private Pressing
1981 – R.S.V.P.U./Mouth To Mouth: Swoop
1981 – Nervous/Little England: Swoop
1981 -Love On The Lichfield Line/Ambition: Swoop
I have in my possession 2 reel to reel tapes of Orphan live at the Railway 5-2-78 recorded by my brother Alan Wilkinson If there is anyone from the band who would like these please contact me on clivew58@hotmail.com or phone me on 07427522788
Thank you Clive Wilkinson
For a bit more info on the band with some photos 1981 to 1983 go to http://keithjonesmusic.wordpress.com/bands/orphan/
Phil Dunn from Orphan has a great new web/blog which you can visit at: http://orphanbanduk.tumblr.com/
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Sadly, my friend Phil Dunn passed away on 19th Sept 2020, in Singapore.
I have a swoop recods lp its a demonstration only[ not for sale lp]ORPHAN ,DANIEL BOONE,EMMIT TILL,TOUCHE ETC Produced by Ron Lee, very good vinyl ,is it rare i am from Newcastle Australia,cheers