Guy Pratt

English bassist (born 1962)


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| image = GuyPratt_2022-10-28.jpg | alt = | caption = Pratt performing in 2022 | birth_date = | birth_place = Lambeth, London, England | origin = Peckham, London, England | genre = | occupation = | instrument = | years_active = 1981–present | website = | current_member_of = Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets | past_member_of = Guy Adam Pratt (born 3 January 1962) is an English bassist. He has worked with artists including Pink Floyd, Roxy Music, Gary Moore, Madonna, Peter Cetera, Michael Jackson, the Smiths, Robert Palmer, Echo & the Bunnymen, Tears for Fears, Icehouse, Bananarama, Iggy Pop, Tom Jones, Debbie Harry, Whitesnake, Womack & Womack, Kirsty MacColl, Coverdale•Page, Lemon Jelly, the Orb, All Saints, Stephen Duffy, Robbie Robertson and A. R. Rahman.

Pratt was a member of the Australian rock band Icehouse, a founding member of the American rock band Toy Matinee, and is currently a member of the band Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets.

Pratt has also worked on TV and film soundtracks, including Dick Tracy (1990), Last Action Hero (1993), Hackers (1995), Still Crazy (1998) and Johnny English Reborn (2011). In 2005 he debuted a one-man music and comedy show. Pratt has been nominated for two Ivor Novello Awards and was awarded an ARIA Award for his work with Icehouse.

Early life

Pratt was born on 3 January 1962, in a flat above a shop on the Cut, London. His father, Mike Pratt, was an actor, songwriter and screenwriter who died when Guy was 14. Pratt worked for a while as a graphic designer, but decided to concentrate on a music career.

Career

In 1981, aged 19, Pratt was asked to tour with the Australian band Icehouse. Icehouse supported David Bowie on his Serious Moonlight Tour, which was Bowie's longest, largest and most successful concert tour.

In 1986, the Smiths bassist Andy Rourke was arrested on drug possession charges shortly before the Smiths were scheduled to leave for a North American tour in support of The Queen Is Dead. Expecting that Rourke would be denied work visas for the U.S. and Canada, the guitarist, Johnny Marr, asked Pratt to step in. Pratt spent nearly two weeks with the band, learning basslines and rehearsing. Shortly before the band was to leave Britain, Rourke received his visas and Pratt was not required.

While Pratt was playing with Dream Academy in the 1980s, he met the Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, who was producing them. Gilmour invited him to play on Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour after the departure of the Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters. Pratt, a Pink Floyd fan, later said it was "the defining gig of my life". He said he did not see himself as replacing Waters, who he viewed more as Pink Floyd's "grand conceptualist" than their bassist. Pratt also played on Pink Floyd's 1994 Division Bell album and tour, and the 2014 album The Endless River. He also played on Gilmour's solo albums and is a member of Gilmour's touring band. Pratt's father in law was the Pink Floyd keyboardist, Richard Wright.[[File:Guy Pratt On An Island Tour Cropped.png|thumb|Pratt in 2006]] Producer and keyboardist Patrick Leonard approached Pratt in 1988 about forming a band, and helping him recruit members of what would become Toy Matinee. Pratt co-wrote many of the songs and played bass on all of the tracks on Toy Matinee's only studio album, released in 1990. Pratt played bass on Gary Moore's Dark Days in Paradise tour in 1997. Pratt played on the 1989 Madonna single "Like a Prayer" and the 1995 Michael Jackson single "Earth Song".

Pratt is a songwriter and composes music for TV and film. As a songwriter, Pratt co-wrote the UK number-one hit "Ain't No Doubt" by Jimmy Nail. He produced, co-wrote and played bass, guitar and keyboards on the music for the 1998 Channel 4 drama series The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star. With regular collaborator Dom Beken, he provided the theme music to Spaced, where he also appeared as the character Minty. Pratt also acted in Linda Green and appeared in an episode of the remake of Randall & Hopkirk, starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Pratt's father Mike had played the part of Jeff Randall in the original 1960s series. Pratt also played as a regular in the backing band for the BBC Radio 2 musical comedy show Jammin' with Rowland Rivron.

Pratt and Jimmy Cauty released a single "I Wanna 1-2-1 With You" as Solid Gold Chartbusters in 1999; Pratt and Cauty (a founder of the Orb) later teamed up with the other original member of the Orb, Alex Paterson, to form Transit Kings.

Pratt's one-man music and comedy show, My Bass & Other Animals, debuted in August 2005 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2007, he published a memoir with the same name. Pratt spent 2011 performing stand-up in Switzerland, Australia, and at the Edinburgh Fringe, as well as on a South American tour playing bass guitar for Dominic Miller.[[File:NickMasonDWalls200518-27 (27371514707).jpg|thumb|Pratt in 2018]]In April 2010, Pratt joined the Argentine cover band the End Pink Floyd, with Durga McBroom and Jon Carin, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He joined the Australian Pink Floyd Show on stage on 13 June 2011 for the Hampton Court Palace Festival for the song "Run Like Hell". He joined the UK Pink Floyd cover band Brit Floyd on stage on 9 November 2013 as a special guest during the Liverpool leg of their Pulse tour.

In 2018, Pratt and others formed a new band, Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, to perform Pink Floyd's early psychedelic material. Along with Pratt, the band comprises Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, former Blockheads guitarist Lee Harris, vocalist and guitarist Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet, and Pratt's collaborator keyboardist Dom Beken. The band toured Europe and North America in 2018 and 2019, with a third tour postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2020, they released a live album and film, Live at the Roundhouse. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Pratt made a series of "Lockdown Licks" videos released on his YouTube channel, reminiscing about some of his best-known work. During and since the COVID-19 pandemic, Pratt has hosted the music-based podcast Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp.

Pratt has been nominated for two Ivor Novello Awards and was awarded an ARIA Award for his work with Icehouse.

Personal life

Pratt married furniture designer Gala Wright, daughter of the Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, in 1996 in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. The couple have a son. They later divorced.

In 2013, Pratt moved to Brighton. In 2019, he was announced as the general election candidate for the Renew Party in Brighton Kemptown. That March, he became engaged to the children's author Georgia Byng.

Discography

1980s

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YearTitleArtist
1984SidewalkIcehouse
1985The Ups and DownsStephen Duffy
1985The Dream AcademyThe Dream Academy
1985RiptideRobert Palmer
1985"Discipline of Love" (single)Robert Palmer
1986Measure for MeasureIcehouse
1987Luz Y SombraFlans
1987Remembrance DaysThe Dream Academy
1987Bête NoireBryan Ferry
1987"Kiss and Tell" (single)Bryan Ferry
1987"The Right Stuff" (single)Bryan Ferry
1988One More StoryPeter Cetera
1988Delicate Sound of ThunderPink Floyd
1989KiteKirsty MacColl
1989Legend in a LoungeroomAndy Qunta
1989Like a PrayerMadonna
1989"Like a Prayer" (single)Madonna
1989"Dear Jessie" (single)Madonna
1989"Oh Father" (single)Madonna
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1990s

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YearTitleArtist
1990Wild and LonelyThe Associates
1990NakedBlue Pearl
1990I'm BreathlessMadonna
1990Toy MatineeToy Matinee
1991RipeBanderas
1991Pop LifeBananarama
1991Long RoadJunior Reid
1991Electric LandladyKirsty MacColl
1991StoryvilleRobbie Robertson
1991A Different Kind of WeatherThe Dream Academy
1991The Orb's Adventures Beyond the UltraworldThe Orb
1992MasterfileIcehouse
1992Growing Up in PublicJimmy Nail
1992U.F.OrbThe Orb
1993DebravationDebbie Harry
1993Donna De LoryDonna De Lory
1993Call Me NightlifeNokko
1993ElementalTears for Fears
1994Billy PilgrimBilly Pilgrim
1994MamounaBryan Ferry
1994Well...Katey Sagal
1994The Division BellPink Floyd
1994"Take It Back" (single)Pink Floyd
1994Heitor TPHeitor Pereira
1994The Next Hundred YearsTed Hawkins
1994MeanwhileThird Matinee
1994Fruit of LifeWild Colonials
1995Euroflake in SilverlakeGregory Gray
1995HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book IMichael Jackson
1995PulsePink Floyd
1995A Spanner in the WorksRod Stewart
1996Raise the PressureElectronic
1997Dark Days in ParadiseGary Moore
1997Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the MixMichael Jackson
1997The Next Hundred Years [Gold Edition]Ted Hawkins
1997Restless HeartDavid Coverdale & Whitesnake
1998Dil Se.. for the song Dil Se ReA. R. Rahman
1998Messiah Meets ProgenitorMessiah
1998The Ted Hawkins Story: Suffer No MoreTed Hawkins
1999What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?Echo & the Bunnymen
1999Michael HutchenceMichael Hutchence
1999ReloadTom Jones
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2000s

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YearTitleArtist
2000Lemonjelly.kyLemon Jelly
2000RonanRonan Keating
2000Somewhere in the Sun: Best of the Dream AcademyThe Dream Academy
2001BornBond
2001Crystal Days: 1979-1999Echo & the Bunnymen
2001Jacob YoungJacob Young
2001Bring Down the MoonNaimee Coleman
2001White Lilies IslandNatalie Imbruglia
2001Read My LipsSophie Ellis-Bextor
2001Mixed Up World Pt. 2Sophie Ellis-Bextor
2001They Called Him Tin TinStephen Duffy
2001Mink CarThey Might Be Giants
2001Toy Matinee: Special EditionToy Matinee
2002Watching Angels MendAlex Lloyd
2002Born [Japan Bonus Tracks]Bond
2002ShineBond
2002Lost HorizonsLemon Jelly
2002FestivalPaola & Chiara
2003Remixed [Japan Bonus Tracks]Bond
2003Journey into ParadiseDr. Alex Paterson
2003The Outer MarkerJust Jack
2003Shoot from the HipSophie Ellis-Bextor
2003Reload [Bonus Tracks]Tom Jones
2004Mistaken IdentityDelta Goodrem
2004Live at Montreux, 1997Gary Moore
2005Explosive: The Best of bondBond
2005A Million in Prizes: The AnthologyIggy Pop
2006On an IslandDavid Gilmour
2006"Arnold Layne" (single)David Gilmour
2006So StillMozez
2006Living in a Giant Candle Winking at GodTransit Kings
2007DylanesqueBryan Ferry
2008Live in GdańskDavid Gilmour
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2010s

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YearTitleArtist
2010OlympiaBryan Ferry
2010No DecoderYogi Lang Band
2011Everything ChangesJulian Lennon
2012Concerto for Group and OrchestraJon Lord
2014The Endless RiverPink Floyd
2014AvonmoreBryan Ferry
2015Rattle That LockDavid Gilmour
2017Live at PompeiiDavid Gilmour
2019Tales from Outer SpaceRPWL
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2020s

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YearTitleArtist
2020Live at the RoundhouseNick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets
2021INSOLOGary Kemp
2022Hey Hey Rise UpPink Floyd featuring Andriy Khlyvnyuk
2024Luck and StrangeDavid Gilmour
2025Music is Art Vol 1Chimpan A
2025Live from the Luck and Strange concertsDavid Gilmour
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Filmography

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YearTitleDirector(s)Studio(s)
1990Dick TracyWarren BeattyTouchstone Pictures
Silver Screen Partners
Mulholland Productions
1993Last Action HeroJohn McTiernanColumbia Pictures
1995HackersIain SoftleyUnited Artists
1998Still CrazyBrian GibsonColumbia Pictures
2011Johnny English RebornOliver ParkerStudioCanal
Relativity Media
Working Title Films
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References

References

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  3. (2013). "A Light That Never Goes Out: The Enduring Saga of the Smiths". Windmill Books.
  4. Greene, Andy. (2020-09-16). "Bassist Guy Pratt on Touring With Pink Floyd and the Time He Nearly Joined the Smiths".
  5. Pratt, Guy. (2007). "My Bass And Other Animals". Orion Books.
  6. "Gary on the radio | the Lord of the Strings - World Wide Gary Moore Fanclub".
  7. Wells, Nick. (2023-06-19). "Guy Pratt: 'I always thought that the second I walked out the studio, the producer would be on the phone to Pino Palladino'".
  8. Roberts, David. (2006). "British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.)". Guinness World Records Limited.
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  10. (1999). "The World's First Novelty Supergroup present: 'I Wanna 1-2-1 With You'". [[Virgin Records]].
  11. (10 November 1999). "IT'S CRAPMASSSSSSS!!!!".
  12. "WaitingRoom".
  13. (3 August 2015). "Guy Pratt: Exclusive interview with FBPO's Jon Liebman".
  14. Jelbert, Steve. (12 August 2005). "Flying Solo". The Times, Body & Soul.
  15. Wells, Nick. (2025-03-06). "“For Pink Floyd songs, David is happiest when I play an old Fender with a pick”: Session legend Guy Pratt on the Jazz Bass he bought from John Entwistle and how he conjured a “massive octave-pedal freakout” with Madonna".
  16. Burnsilver, Genn. (23 May 2014). "Inside Brit Floyd, the ambitions Pink Floyd cover band".
  17. Greene, Andy. (13 June 2019). "Why Pink Floyd's Nick Mason Finally Went Solo at 75".
  18. Kielty, Martin. (17 April 2018). "Nick Mason Forms Supergroup to Play Early Pink Floyd Music".
  19. Munro, Scott. (11 May 2020). "Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets announce rescheduled European tour".
  20. Pincombe, Sean. (26 March 2020). "Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets 'Live at the Roundhouse' release delayed until September 2020".
  21. Gray, Robert. (2009). "Hit The Lights: Guy Pratt: 'The Musical Relationship In Pink Floyd Was About David And Rick'".
  22. Eliezer, Christie. (June 26, 2006). "ARIA Hall Of Fame Honors For Divinyls, Icehouse".
  23. (December 11, 2006). "ARIA Hall of Fame".
  24. (April 2017). "My Aston Martin: Gala Wright's Echoes of the Past".
  25. (30 May 2019). "Guy Pratt on music and his love for Brighton and its food scene".
  26. "Guy Pratt at Renew Party".
  27. (18 March 2019). "Concert Review: Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets Dishes Up Seminal Pink Floyd Delights".
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