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even on the track. Then the producer decided to get a string section on the track, which was the icing on the cake. Warner Brothers came to the album launch at the studio for the execs to have a listen. They all raved about "I Love You". They got behind it and it became a hit. Personally, I thought it just sounded incredible. Up until the Flying the Flag album, we used to split songwriting royalties four equal ways as we were all credited with writing songs. For this album, we had a meeting to discuss starting to have songwriting credit split separately. I lost the argument to keep it all the same as before and ended up gaining 100% of my own song. Ironic! When the song became a hit (also it was the start of me then becoming a lead singer which worried the others), we had a major U.S. tour booked but both Colin and Pete didn't want to "go on the road to promote my career". So even with a song high up on the U.S. charts, our SECOND "bite of the cherry", so to speak, they actually chose to cancel our US tour and not back me up instead of just being grateful for another hit. The record company was angry and basically stopped promoting our albums after that. I never got to tour and sing the song live so I feel slightly cheated out of performing it. But it became a really popular radio song and of course a lot of people fell in love because of it. I get emails all the time from people who actually got married because of it, even having it played as their "first dance" at their reception."
482:"This was at the time when we had a six album deal with Warner Brothers. Everyone was writing songs to try and get theirs on. I had a little studio set up. When I say little, I mean one corner of a bedroom with a Fender Rhodes electric piano, a 4-track recorder, a very small drum kit, a few guitars and one microphone. I remember one night just going in there, I sat down at the piano, set the recorder and just started playing the intro and chords to "I Love You". I wrote the whole structure of the song in a couple of takes including the key change to the solo which I thought was quite clever how it came back to the bridge. I then played a rough feel on my very basic drum kit. Next I added the guitar solo which just seemed naturally what would fit. I played it by bending the strings, it wasn't a slide guitar. Then I put the bass on, sat down and out poured the lyrics, from nowhere. I then sang it and did all the harmonies myself. But the irony of "I Love You" is that I played it to the band and they didn't like it. I thought it was the best and most complete song I'd ever written. We had our producer John Ryan come to England from L.A. to run through the tracks for our next album. He was sent to pre-produce our songs and asked us if anyone had any more songs. I said, 'I have this one but the band doesn't like it.' I played my cassette recording for him and he loved it, even said he thought it was a hit. We arrived in L.A. to record the album at 292:"When I left school, I went to work in a local grinding wheel factory as a laboratory assistant and attending college for a degree in Chemistry. Colin Cooper also worked there as a metallurgist, so that's how we met. He had already discovered a young Peter Haycock and had wanted to put a blues band together. He was already gigging with a jazz band on clarinet. We started doing local gigs with local drummer George Newsome and a keyboard player named Arthur Wood, who at the time was a school teacher. Our bass player then was Richard Jones, who also knew Pete from grammar school. I was rhythm guitarist. While playing local gigs we were "discovered" by a scout for the new 44: 3442: 451:. He handled keyboards, guitar and switched with Holt on bass. But he left again by 1977. In May 1977 keyboardist Peter Filleul (who had met the band the previous year while playing with an outfit called East of Eden) joined just before the group set off on a US tour. And the band released the album 380:
and their very first to chart in the lower reaches of the US charts) in 1972 the band had settled into a permanent grouping, which remained stable for a decade, until 1982, comprising Colin Cooper (saxes, harmonica, clarinet, rhythm guitar and vocals), Peter Haycock (guitars, bass and vocals), Derek
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to play the grand piano. So it was me at the Fender Rhodes piano, Nicky by my side at the grand and John Cuffley on drums. The three of us laid down the basic track. I then put on the bass, sang it and did all the harmonies, Pete Haycock played my guitar solo with his slide and Colin Cooper wasn't
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Colin Cooper died of cancer on 3 July 2008, aged 68. He was replaced in 2009 by singer/saxophone/harmonica player Johnny Pugh, who retired in 2012, and was replaced in turn by vocalist Graham Dee and saxophone player Chris Aldridge. Peter Haycock died on 30 October 2013 at age 62.
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That same year Climax's manager Tony Brinsley, who had managed them since 1977 after taking the reins from Miles Copeland, was suddenly let go in favor of Phil Banfield, who helped extricate them from Warners and got them signed to
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In 1981 the band was thinking of replacing Peter Filleul with a different keyboardist. But after that fell through, Filleul was hired back for a spring 1981 European tour but departed at the tour's conclusion that May.
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In 2022 Lester Hunt announced his retirement from the band after 36 years due to health reasons and his friend Dan Machin, who had already been filling in for him on the road, became Climax's permanent guitarist.
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In 1971 the band toyed with the idea of renaming to Climax Chicago, but in 1972 they opted for the shortened moniker of Climax Blues Band to avoid confusion with the group
533:(March 1983) was recorded for Virgin Records in 1983 by Haycock, Cooper and George Glover, with a rhythm section composed of the session musicians Dave Markee (bass) and 285:(1951–2013), guitarist Derek Holt (b. 1949), bassist and keyboardist Richard Jones (b. 1949), drummer George Newsome (b. 1947) and keyboardist Arthur Wood (1929–2005). 474:
studios there, the band (spurred on by the record company, who were now looking for hit singles) began moving towards more of a pop-rock sound on their next album,
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for many years. A follow-up album was in the works, but Cooper bowed out in late 1984, citing personal reasons, and the band temporarily ceased its activities.
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Keyboardist Anton Farmer (a.k.a. Anton Ackerbauer) also played with the band from 1969 to 1970, appearing on their third album,
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In 1986 Cooper and Glover reunited Climax Blues Band, recruiting guitarist Lester Hunt (from the heavy metal outfit
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that same year. Copeland then sued the band but both parties quickly settled out of court for £100,000.
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The band, once more with producer John Ryan, continued pursuing a pop-rock direction on their next album
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Jones left the group in 1969 and Holt began playing bass. EMI switched the band over to their
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Original member Richard Jones returned in early 1975 after finishing college and played on
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In 1985 Peter Haycock formed a band called Peter Haycock's Climax and put out the album
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guitarist Roye Albrighton to record an album under the name Grand Alliance for the
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During the mid-80s, the band worked periodically on a new Climax Blues Band album
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In the 1970s, the band's concerts in the US were attended by up to 20,000 people.
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Cooper turned the band back in a blues direction as they released the live album
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and recorded and toured with that group from 1990 to 1992. He also started his
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As of 2024 the band continues to tour without any remaining original members.
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A previously unknown recording of a live performance was later released as
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Holt (bass, keyboards and vocals) and John Cuffley (drums, percussion).
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The Climax Chicago Blues Band (1968–1970), Climax Chicago (1971–1972)
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Scott Ralph, who had worked with a vast range of artists, including
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joined the band in 2023, replacing Graham Dee as lead singer.
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their first studio album in 17 years, consisted totally of
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I was just 19 years of age. 2977:https://pleasekillme.com/miles-copeland/ 560:, and conducted a well-received tour in 2859: 2801: 638:Drummer Roy Adams (who had played with 545:, who eventually went on to feature in 3455: 3303:"RPM Top 100 Albums - 19 October 1974" 3232: 3206: 3204: 3179: 3121: 3084: 2990: 2988: 2986: 2984: 1999:Tempus Fugit 4-track EP: Album Sampler 1228:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 1194:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 1144:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 1106:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 1070:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 1036:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 992:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 958:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 930:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 896:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 852:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 812:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 778:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 736:– vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar 3403:Nick Finnis; Rob Logan, eds. 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" 13: 3468:Musical groups established in 1967 3429:Climax Blues Band official website 3265: 2995:Garth Cartwright (7 August 2008). 2898: 2820: 14: 3529: 3483:Musical groups from Staffordshire 3478:English blues rock musical groups 3422: 3180:Corser, John (16 February 2019). 1939:Climax Blues Band World Tour 1976 1168:– bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals 1048:– bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals 1004:– bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals 970:– bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals 942:– bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals 908:– bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals 864:– bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals 438:Climax Blues Band/World Tour 1976 48:The band in 1974; left to right: 3396: 2804:British Hit Singles & Albums 1969:Security Alert: The Live Bootleg 605:Electric Light Orchestra Part II 404:in New York, and the studio LPs 42: 3367: 3343: 3319: 3295: 3216:Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 3173: 3162: 3151: 3110: 3063: 3037: 3026: 3015: 288:Holt tells of their formation: 3473:English soft rock music groups 3463:1967 establishments in England 3135:. 28 July 2008. 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He was later recruited by 7: 2831:"Biography by Jason Ankeny" 1334: 1296:– keyboards, backing vocals 1262:– keyboards, backing vocals 1234:– keyboards, backing vocals 1200:– keyboards, backing vocals 1150:– keyboards, backing vocals 1118:– keyboards, backing vocals 1082:– keyboards, backing vocals 1060:– keyboards, backing vocals 332:and would go on to produce 10: 3534: 2778: 2078: 2054: 1290: 1256: 1222: 1188: 1138: 1100: 1064: 1030: 986: 952: 924: 890: 846: 842:– keyboards (left in 1970) 806: 772: 730: 709: 328:, who had worked with the 268: 18: 2740: 2706:"Friends in High Places" 2702: 2664: 2587: 2549: 2476: 2434: 2396: 2358: 2320: 2282: 2174: 2136: 2091: 2088: 2085: 2062:Albums (guest appearance) 2024: 1994: 1964: 1934: 1904: 1874: 1844: 1814: 1784: 1754: 1724: 1694: 1664: 1632: 1602: 1572: 1542: 1512: 1482: 1452: 1393: 1362: 1359: 1356: 1349: 920:– keyboards, guitar, bass 824:– bass, guitar, keyboards 790:– bass, guitar, keyboards 750:– guitar, bass, keyboards 318:Climax Chicago Blues Band 265:chart at No. 12 in 1981. 211: 207: 163: 159: 141: 137: 107: 97: 83: 72: 62: 57: 41: 34: 2128: 2120: 2114: 2108: 2102: 2096: 1385: 1379: 1373: 1367: 1308:– guitar, backing vocals 1274:– guitar, backing vocals 1246:– guitar, backing vocals 1212:– guitar, backing vocals 1162:– guitar, backing vocals 680:, was released in 2019. 466:, the first band to use 384:The group was signed to 316:Their first two albums, 273:The band were formed in 246:" reached No. 10 on the 132:Major League Productions 19:Not to be confused with 3508:Polydor Records artists 3498:Harvest Records artists 3281:Official Charts Company 3129:"Colin Cooper obituary" 2802:Roberts, David (2006). 2630:"Gotta Have More Love" 2213:"Reap What I've Sowed" 103:1968–1984; 1986-present 16:British blues rock band 3518:Warner Records artists 3513:Virgin Records artists 2744:"Listen to the Night" 1112:– guitar, vocals, bass 1076:– guitar, vocals, bass 1042:– guitar, vocals, bass 998:– guitar, vocals, bass 964:– guitar, vocals, bass 936:– guitar, vocals, bass 902:– guitar, vocals, bass 858:– guitar, vocals, bass 818:– guitar, vocals, bass 784:– guitar, vocals, bass 744:– guitar, vocals, bass 603:to become a member of 493: 314: 58:Background information 2515:"Mistress Moonshine" 2440:Couldn't Get It Right 2362:"Sense of Direction" 2140:"Like Uncle Charlie" 693:Engelbert Humperdinck 572:, and the live album 480: 420:Couldn't Get It Right 308:were in Studio 2 and 290: 244:Couldn't Get It Right 230:(originally known as 3503:Sire Records artists 3339:on 13 November 2012. 1849:Blues from the Attic 1123:John "Rhino" Edwards 676:A new studio album, 655:Blues from the Attic 574:Night of the Guitars 543:John "Rhino" Edwards 458:And after recording 351:(December 1970) and 320:(February 1969) and 190:John "Rhino" Edwards 124:Warner Bros. 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Climax (band)
The band in 1974; left to right: Pete Haycock, Derek Holt (top), Colin Cooper (bottom), John Cuffley
Pete Haycock
Stafford
Blues rock
soft rock
Harvest
EMI
Sire
Warner Bros. Records
Virgin Records
Major League Productions
Pete Haycock
John "Rhino" Edwards
Jeff Rich
climaxbluesband.com
blues rock
pop
Couldn't Get It Right
UK Singles Chart
Billboard Hot 100
I Love You
Stafford
Staffordshire
Pete Haycock
EMI
Parlophone
Abbey Road Studios
The Beatles

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