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The Saints - Kuepper's departure |  | The Saints - Kuepper's departure: Encyclopedia II - The Saints - Kuepper's departure |  | Amidst this stew of frustrated talent and pressure cooker attention, relations between Kuepper and Bailey deteriorated beyond repair. Kuepper, Hay and Ward left the band soon afterwards and Kuepper was soon pursuing a more avant-garde direction with The Laughing Clowns. He also later released several solo albums.
Bailey continued to use the name of The Saints with a variety other musicians including, briefly, Ivor Hay; in 1984 Kuepper was about to rejoin for a tour but in the end pulled out. Bailey eventually achieved a commercial bre ...
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The Saints - Kuepper's departure
Amidst this stew of frustrated talent and pressure cooker attention, relations between Kuepper and Bailey deteriorated beyond repair. Kuepper, Hay and Ward left the band soon afterwards and Kuepper was soon pursuing a more avant-garde direction with The Laughing Clowns. He also later released several solo albums.
Bailey continued to use the name of The Saints with a variety other musicians including, briefly, Ivor Hay; in 1984 Kuepper was about to rejoin for a tour but in the end pulled out. Bailey eventually achieved a commercial breakthrough with All Fools Day in 1987 (see 1987 in music), which sold moderately well across most of the world, as did the follow-up, Prodigal Son. Since then, he has continued touring and recording with various incarnations of The Saints. Kuepper's riposte to Bailey's ongoing use of the name was to call one of his own bands The Aints.
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