- If (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = If
Img_capt = Promotional pic of the band, 1974.
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =England
Genre =Progressive rock Jazz rock
Years_active = 1969 – 1975
Label =Island Records Capitol Records United Artists Metromedia
Associated_acts =Bad Company Procol Harum Ted Nugent
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Current_members =J.W. Hodgkinson John Mealing Dennis Elliott Dave Quincy Jim Richardson Terry SmithCliff Davies (deceased)Dave Wintour Pete Arnesen Kurt Palomacki Steve Rosenthal Dick Morrissey (deceased) Fi TrenchGabriel Magno Walt Monaghan Geoff Whitehorn Mike Tomich Dave Greenslade
Past_members =If was a
jazz-rock band formed in Britain in 1969. In the period spanning 1970-1975, they produced 8 studio-recorded albums and did some 17 tours of Europe, the US and Canada.History
If was a seminal band formed in 1969 as Britain’s answer to the pioneering
U.S. bandsBlood, Sweat and Tears and Chicago. Unlike these groups, however, If did not have atrumpet ortrombone player but instead featured twosaxophone players. Essentially a live band, true to its strongjazz influences, If was one of the few jazz-rock groups, both then and now, to feature solos by all the band members, not just by the lead instruments.Like early pioneers Chicago, If were difficult to classify with any of their contemporaries; they seemed out of place wherever they played, and were considered too jazzy when billed with groups with a more rock orientation and too bluesy or loud when billed with more jazz-oriented bands.
They toured extensively in
Europe and the United States during the early 1970s, with two U.S. tours during their first year, performing at most of the major venues and festivals of the day including Newport, Reading,Fillmore East (November 10th 1970, sharing the billing withBlack Sabbath and Small Faces) andFillmore West ,Whisky A Go-Go , andThe Marquee .They also shared billings with, amongst others,
Miles Davis ,Muddy Waters ,Willie Dixon andLeon Russell as well as many of the classic rock bands of the day, such as Cream, Traffic, Yes,Grand Funk Railroad ,Ten Years After , KISS,Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show , andLynyrd Skynyrd .If thus became one of the most highly-acclaimed groups of the Seventies to never quite make the big time, despite good record sales and full venues. The band was managed and its albums produced by
Lew Futterman , who had previously produced US jazz/soul starsBrother Jack McDuff and J.J. Jackson, amongst others. Signed on byChris Blackwell , an enthusiastic early fan, toIsland Records in the UK and toCapitol Records in the US, their first album, "If" (1970), entered the charts in both the States (Billboard ) and the UK, as well as winning a design award for its cover, and was followed that same year by "If 2 ", also released on Island and Capitol.The albums "
If 3 " (1971), "If 4 " and "Waterfall " (1972) were accompanied by heavy touring schedules in the States and Europe, especially in Britain and Germany, where the band appeared on TV (BBC’sTop of the Pops /Old Grey Whistle Test in the UK and one of their tracks was used as a signature tune for the news in Germany, as well as performing live (Sept. 1971) on Bremen TV'sBeat-Club , sharing the billing withCanned Heat andDeep Purple , among other acts).Finally, following such intensive recording and touring schedules, in the summer of 1972, the band had to come off the road in the middle of a US tour when Dick Morrissey was admitted to hospital for major surgery. As a result of the break-up, the band members went off to work on other projects.
Line-ups
Consisting of essentially two clearly defined line-ups, as well as an intermediate, transitional one, the original band had a heavier leaning towards jazz, and was formed by
Dick Morrissey , on tenor sax and flute, and Terry Smith on guitars, bothMelody Maker award-winning British jazz musicians who had played together in US soul singer J.J. Jackson’s band. If’s original line-up included Dave Quincy who had also been in Jackson's band, on alto and tenor saxes, with Spike Wells on drums, Lionel Grigson on keyboards andDaryl Runswick on bass, although these last three musicians did not record with the band, with Wells going off to joinTubby Hayes .The definitive seven-piece line-up for the first incarnation of the band, with a more jazz-rock-oriented style, and which appears on the first four studio albums, as well as a live recording, was J.W. Hodkinson on lead vocals,
John Mealing on keyboards, Jim Richardson on electric bass, Dennis Eliott on drums, with Dave Quincy on alto and tenor saxes, Terry Smith on guitars, and Dick Morrissey on tenor and soprano saxes and flute.The above line-up is possibly the band's best known, but the band was subject to other personnel changes [ Logan, Nick &Woffinden, Bob (eds.) "The New Musical Express Book of Rock", W.H. Allen &Co. Ltd (Star), 1973, p. 257. ISBN 0-352-39715-2. ] . With If coming off the road when Dick Morrissey was admitted to hospital, J.W. Hodkinson joined
Darryl Way 's Wolf, Terry Smith and Dave Quincy went off to formZZebra , John Mealing joinedKlaus Doldinger 's Passport before going on toStrawbs , Jim Richardson went on to do studio session work, and Dennis Elliott joined the hugely successful group Foreigner.Later line-ups
A new line-up had Fi Trench and
Dave Greenslade (ex-Colosseum) on keyboards, andDave Wintour replacing Richardson on bass. Wintour left shortly afterwards to joinRoger Daltrey , appearing on his first two solo albums.A sixth studio album, "Double Diamond" (1973), with only Dick Morrissey left from the original line up, featured Fi Trench (keyboards) and Pete Arnesen (keyboards), Steve Rosenthal (guitar/lead vocals), Kurt Palomacki (bass) and
Cliff Davies (drums). It was recorded at The Manor recording studios shortly afterMike Oldfield 's "Tubular Bells ".The last two If albums, "
Not Just Another Bunch of Pretty Faces " (1974) and "Tea Break Over, Back On Your 'Eads " (1975), saw the band back on Capitol Records, and decidedly more rock oriented. They featuredGeoff Whitehorn on guitars and vocals,Gabriel Magno on keyboards andWalt Monaghan on bass and vocals (replacingMike Tomich , who had toured with the band prior to these last recordings), as well as Cliff Davies and Dick Morrissey. The style was unique in generating a distinctive harmony of electric rock guitar and jazz sax.Coinciding with their more rock-influenced style, they also changed their famous small-case logo "if" for the more solid looking large-case "IF".
If finally broke up in 1975, Dick Morrissey going on to work with the
Average White Band andHerbie Mann , eventually formingMorrissey-Mullen ; Geoff Whitehorn to joinBad Company andProcol Harum ; and Cliff Davies, Walt Monaghan and Gabriel Magno to joinTed Nugent , the rock 'n' roll star also produced by Lew Futterman.Band members
Trivia
The track "Ballad of the Yessirrom Kid" on If's last album "
Tea Break Over, Back on Your 'Eads " (1975) was a tribute to Dick Morrissey by the band members. The track fades with a typical roaring Dick Morrissey tenor sax solo.Discography
*"If" (1970)
*"If 2 " (1970)
*"If 3 " (1971)
*"If 4 " (1972)
*"Waterfall" (1972)
*"Double Diamond" (1973) - also released in Germany as "This is If".
*"Not Just Another Bunch of Pretty Faces " (1974)
*"Tea Break Over, Back on Your 'Eads " (1975)Compilation albums
*"" (1995)
*"Europe '72 (Live) " (1997)*A track from If's debut album also appeared on the classic
Island Records 1970 compilation album "Bumpers", featuring the label's star acts of the day.Notes
External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:g9fpxqu5ld0e~T00 All Music Guide]
*http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/artists/i/if/
* [http://www.users.waitrose.com/~tonyhunt/index.htm Web site devoted to If - unofficial]
* [http://www.jimnewsom.com/Audiofile-If.html Jim Newsom's website review of If 1 album]
* [http://www.myspace.com/hornrockheaven Horn Rock Heaven]
* [http://alexgitlin.com/if.htm If biography] from linernotes byChris Welch at Alex Gaitlin's web site
* [http://www.tv.com/beat-club/canned-heat---creedence-clearwater-revival---deep-purple/episode/198589/summary.html Beat-Club] (German TV)
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