Alternately known as "The Jazz Butcher and His Sikkorskis from Hell" and "The
Jazz Butcher Conspiracy," The Jazz Butcher was a British pop group founded and
fronted by songwriter Pat Fish. The group formed in Oxford, England, in 1982,
with guitarist Max Eider serving as Fish's right-hand man. In Bath of Bacon was
released later that year and marked the band's eccentric debut, with The Gift of
Music and A Scandal in Bohemia both following in 1984. Although Pat Fish's mix
of black humor and genre-crossing music proved to be an acquired taste, The Jazz
Butcher's Sex and Travel climb...