IRS Records promo shot. Photo by Ed Sirrs.

IRS Records promo shot.
Photo by Ed Sirrs.

One of Ed's Yellow Moon publicity shots.

From the Things She Did EP sleeve. Ed Sirrs again.
At the Bull and Gate, London 1991.

Live in Mansfield, UK
Live in Mansfield, UK

Davy Lawrence
Graham Boffey

Davy
Graham

Early promo shot.
Early promo shot.

Early promo shot.
Very early promo shot.

The IRS Records logo.
Original Sh5 logo designed by the warped mind of Lee Pilmore.

Press ad for Things She Did mini-tour
Writer of The Stupid Ones. Ladies and Gentlemen... it's genius-boy Keithy! Keith Sowter - the very same.

One of the band's famous acoustic performances. This one is at a garden party 1995 UK
Sh5 acoustic 1995 UK

Sh5 acoustic 1995 UK
Sh5 acoustic 1995 UK

Birmingham University, UK 1992
Borderline, London 1993

Davy and Guy. Guy was Sh5's brilliant, bald, live-sound engineer.
Rufford Outdoor Festival 1990

Rufford Outdoor Festival 1990
Rufford Outdoor Festival 1990

Rufford Outdoor Festival 1990
Tommy Wise and his thin assistant Rick. The best goddamn roadies on the planet. This was their home in the back of the van - if they were lucky. (Note cheap tp)

Davy at Wollaton Park 1991
Wollaton Park 1991

Wollaton Park 1991
Dave Graham at Wollaton Park 1991

Steve O'Toole at Wollaton Park 1991 - top guitarist!
Graham Boffey using innovative Keith-Head snare drum at Wollaton Park 1991

Still taken from Bert Rigby, You're A Fool.

Still taken from Bert Rigby, You're A Fool.

Still taken from Bert Rigby, You're A Fool.
Still taken from ITV1 show Hit The Town.

Still taken from ITV1 show Hit The Town.
Still taken from ITV1 show Hit The Town.

Still taken from ITV1 show Hit The Town.




Here are a few Sh5 pics. We'll constantly be adding to these, so keep checking back.

Ed Sirrs, the renowned rock photographer, did some excellent work with the band. At first, we were really in awe of him. He'd just flown in from an LA shoot with Tom Waits the day we first worked together. We soon developed a great relationship with him, though. He really knew how to put us at ease during a session. (His method? He got us drunk. Very drunk.)

There are some stunning live shots of Slaughterhouse 5 somewhere but we don't seem able to find many presently. There are a few here but if you've got any, we'd love to see them. Send your jpegs to photos@slaughterhouse5.co.uk. All work will be credited.