- Living Colour
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Name = Living Colour
Img_capt = Live in Vienna, 1993
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Origin =New York City ,New York ,United States
Genre =Hard rock , Heavy metal,Funk metal ,Alternative metal
Years_active = 1983-1995 2000-present
Label = Sanctuary, Epic
Associated_acts = Headfake, Wood Brass & Steel, Vice
Current_members =Corey Glover Vernon Reid Doug Wimbish Will Calhoun
Past_members =Muzz Skillings Living Colour is an American
funk metal band fromNew York City , formed in 1983. A prominent all-African American band of that movement, which also includedJane's Addiction ,Faith No More , Primus, and24-7 Spyz in the late 1980s, Living Colour rose to fame with their debut album "Vivid" in 1988. Stylistically, the band's music is a creative fusion influenced by heavy metal, funk,hard rock ,free jazz ,hardcore punk and hip hop, containing lyrics that attack theEurocentrism andracism of America. Although the band scored a number of hits, they are best remembered for their anthemic single "Cult of Personality", which won aGrammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1989, and their highest charting single "Type". They were also named Best New Artist at the 1989MTV Video Music Awards .Living Colour was ranked #70 on
VH1 's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock".History
Early years (1983-1986)
Living Colour was formed in
New York City in 1983 by guitaristVernon Reid . They grew out of theBlack Rock Coalition , anon-profit organization founded by (among others) Reid for black musicians interested in playing rock music. Reid, British-born but a longtime New York resident, was well known on the downtown New York jazz scenes courtesy of his tenure inRonald Shannon Jackson 's Decoding Society. A guitarist of unnerving technique and speed, he assembled a number of bands under the name Living Colour from 1983 to 1986. Early band members included bassists Alex Mosely, Jerome Harris and Carl James, drummers Greg Carter, Pheeroan Aklaff and J.T. Lewis, keyboardist Geri Allen, and vocalists D.K. Dyson and Mark Ledford, with Reid occasionally singing lead vocals himself. The band's sound was vastly different than the songs that showed up later on their major label recordings. Material from this period included instrumental jazz/funk workouts, politically pointedpunk rock burners, experimental excursions via Reid's guitar synth, and an early version of the song "Funny Vibe ", which was reworked for their debut album "Vivid".Mainstream success (1986-1991)
In 1986, a stable lineup was formed, consisting of vocalist
Corey Glover (who Reid met at a birthday party and was suitably impressed with a rendition of "Happy Birthday"), bassistMuzz Skillings , and drummerWill Calhoun (who had graduated with honors fromBerklee College of Music ). With Calhoun and particularly Skillings, Reid had a rhythm section with the ability to express themselves in dozens of forms, and with Glover he had a vocalist who could produce depths of soul or rage upon demand. Soon after, the band became experienced at touring, including performing regular gigs at the seminal clubCBGB's . Aided by a demo produced by fanMick Jagger (who hired Reid and Calhoun to play on his 1987 album "Primitive Cool "), Living Colour scored a record deal withEpic Records , and released their debut studio album "Vivid" in mid-1988, reaching #6 on the "Billboard 200 ". The album gathered sales momentum only when in late 1988 MTV began playing the video for "Cult of Personality". The band gained further exposure as an opening act, along withGuns N' Roses , for the 1989 Rolling Stones tour of stadiums throughout the United States.In 1990, the band's second full-length album, "Time's Up", was a sprawling affair that capitalized on the ability of its members to work in numerous musical contexts;
jazz fusion , punk rock,delta blues , hip hop (cameos byQueen Latifah andDoug E. Fresh ), funk, thrash metal, jive, and hints ofelectronica were all represented. The album reached #13 in the US and won aGrammy for Best Hard Rock Album. Other guests includedMaceo Parker andLittle Richard .In 1991, Living Colour joined the inaugural
Lollapalooza tour and released an EP of outtakes entitled "Biscuits".Break-up and solo work (1992-2000)
In 1992, Skillings left the band due to creative differences and was replaced by
Doug Wimbish . This new line up released their third full-length album, "Stain", in 1993, revealing an emotionally darker, more personal side of the group. The album reached #26 in the US, a further drop since their debut.Despite retaining their strong fan base, Living Colour disbanded in January 1995 after failing to settle on a common musical goal during sessions for their fourth studio album. Four of these tracks were included on the compilation "Pride".
Following the break up, individual band members released a variety of solo efforts.
Reunion (2000-present)
Living Colour reformed on
December 22 ,2000 , without Muzz Skillings. New bassistDoug Wimbish took over the bass duty.The reunion was followed by the release of another dark record, "
Collideøscope ", in 2003, their first album to not chart in the United States.In 2005, Sony Records released "
Live From CBGB's ", a live album recorded onDecember 19 ,1989 at the legendaryCBGB's , as well as another "best of" compilation, "", with songs from "Vivid" to "Collideøscope".As of August 2006, Glover is taking on the role of Judas in "
Jesus Christ Superstar " touring withTed Neeley but has not left the band. [http://livingcolour.blogspot.com/2006/07/note-from-vernon-reid.html]Doug Pinnick , vocalist and bassist ofprogressive metal bandKing's X , filled in for Glover on lead vocals. Glover's tour of the musical is slated to run through 2009, but may possibly run indefinitely.On
September 22 ,2006 , Skillings joined the band for the first time in 14 years. The occasion was complemented by a private party drummerJack DeJohnette threw for his wife Lydia. Wimbish was unable to come back fromLondon to play for the event, so Skillings agreed to take over as bassist, albeit only for the event.The band performed a week-long
Europe an Tour starting onDecember 12 ,2006 . In May 2007, the band released their first live DVD - "On Stage At World Cafe Live ". OnJuly 11 ,2008 , the band performed at the 1980s hard rock-themedRocklahoma festival atPryor Creek, Oklahoma .The band is planning to record a new album for an early 2009 release.
Acclaim and legacy
"Cult of Personality" was part of the ' repertoire of radio songs in , and was also one of the theme songs used by
professional wrestler CM Punk . It was also the very first song to be confirmed for the tracklist of '. The reason Living Colour re-recorded the song is because Sony never responded to Guitar Hero's request for a license, so they were asked to submit a re-recording, which they were happy to do since it allowed Living Colour to issue the master use license directly to Activision; admittedly being fans of the game, they requested the song being one of the harder in the soundtrack, and made so by adding a new guitar solo. Fact|date=December 2007In October 2006, "
Love Rears Its Ugly Head " was ranked and voted 303 out of 2006 songs featured in theTriple M Essential 2006 Countdown.Discography
tudio albums
Compilation albums
Video albums
*"Primer" (1989)
*"Time Tunnel" (1991)
*"On Stage At World Cafe Live " (2007)Awards
MTV Video Music Awards *1989 -
Best New Artist ("Cult of Personality")Grammy Awards *1990 -
Best Hard Rock Performance (won) ("Cult of Personality")
*1990 -Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (nominated) ("Glamour Boys ")
*1991 -Best Hard Rock Performance (won) ("Time's Up")
*1994 -Best Hard Rock Performance (nominated) ("Leave It Alone")Trivia
*Candidates for the bass player position vacated in 1992 by
Muzz Skillings and eventually filled byDoug Wimbish included Melvin Gibbs (most known for having spent a long tenure withRollins Band ) andMe'shell Ndegeocello .
*Gibbs and Reid were both in the Decoding Society led byRonald Shannon Jackson , and played together inDefunkt for a short time.References
^http://www.livingcolourmusic.com/2006/07/note-from-vernon-reid.html
External links
*MySpace|livingcolourmusic|Living Colour
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