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For other uses, see Clout (disambiguation).
Clout were originally a five-piece, South African million-selling all-girl rock group formed in 1977, best known for their song, "Substitute".
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Career
Their first hit, "Substitute", was a new arrangement of a Righteous Brothers song, composed by Willie Wilson. Clout's version reached #1 in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Austria, Denmark and Belgium. It occupied the #2 slot on the UK Singles Chart (where it remained for 3 weeks).[1]
A major success in Europe, Clout scored more Top 10 singles, notably "Save Me", "You've Got All of Me" and "Under Fire". "Substitute" was an A-side release for Gloria Gaynor which also featured her massive hit "I will Survive". Clout's version of "Substitute" reached #67 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Clout split up in 1981, shortly after the release of their last major single, a cover of the Hall and Oates song "Portable Radio".
Their greatest hits package was released on CD in 1992, and re-mastered for release as "The Best Of Clout" in 2010.
Musicians
- Cindy Alter: lead vocals, guitar (1977–1981)
- Lee Tomlinson: bass, vocals (1977–1980)
- Ingrid "Ingi" Herbst: drums, vocals (1977–1981)
- Glenda Hyam: keyboards, vocals (1977)
- Jenni Garson: guitar, vocals (1977–1981)
- Ron "Bones" Brettell: keyboards, vocals (1978–1981)
- Sandy Robbie: guitar, vocals (1978–1981)
- Gary van Zyl: bass (1980–1981)
Discography
Albums
- 1978: Substitute (aka Clout)
- 1979: Six of the Best
- 1980: A Threat and a Promise
- 1981: 1977 to 1981
- 1992: Substitute (Dutch compilation)
- 1992: 20 Greatest Hits
- 2007: Since We've Been Gone (compilation)
- 2010: "The Best Of Clout" (compilation)
Singles
- 1977
- "Since You've Been Gone" (Russ Ballard)
- "Substitute"
- "You've Got All of Me"
- "Let it Grow"
- 1978
- "Save Me" (Clodagh Rodgers)
- "Ms America"
- "Under Fire"
- 1980
- "Oowatanite"
- "Portable Radio"
- 1981
- "Wish I Were Loving You"
References
External links
Categories:- All-female bands
- South African rock groups
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