- Blue (Scottish band)
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Name = Blue
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Origin =United Kingdom
Genre = Pop/Rock
Years_active = 1973–1979 1983-present
Label = RSO/Rocket
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Past_members = Hughie Nicholson Ian MacMiullan Timi Donald Charlie Smith Jimmie McCullogh Robert Smith David NicholsonBlue was a Scottish pop/rock
musical band , which was formed inGlasgow in 1973.Original band members
*Hughie Nicholson (born
30 July 1949 ,Rutherglen ,Strathclyde , Scotland) —Guitarist /vocalist /keyboardist
*Ian MacMillan (born 1947,Paisley , Scotland) —Bass guitarist / vocalist
*Timi Donald (born 1946,Bristol ,England ) —Drum sCareer
Formed and fronted by ex-Marmalade guitarist Nicholson, Blue signed to RSO Records and released
eponymous debutalbum the same year. Nicholson was a member of Marmalade between 1971 and 1973, when he left to form Blue. He wrote the majority of Blue’s material, including their most recognised number - "Gonna Capture Your Heart". Earlier in his life, he had been a short lived member of the 1960s Scottish rock outfit,The Poets .Debut single "Little Jody" failed. It was recorded before the late Jimmy McCullough joined the band, but it appeared on a compilation CD around thirty years later, and was highly praised by Radio 1 presenter
John Peel attracting a certain amount ofairplay , but did not chart. The collection was also produced by Peel. They then added anotherguitarist , Robert 'Smiggy' Smith (born 1946,Kiel ,Germany ) before recording and issuing their second LP - "Life in the Navy".This revised line-up did not last for long, with only MacMillan and Nicholson remaining. The duo then added Charlie Smith (
drummer ) and David Nicholson (Bass), and it was this line-up that scored a U.S.Billboard Hot 100 chart entry, andUK Singles Chart Top 40 hitcite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 65
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5] , with "Gonna Capture Your Heart". However, Blue were unable to find a credible follow-up release, and their brief commercial success came to an abrupt end. It left them with the unenviable title of 'one-hit wonder s'.They then signed to Elton John's Rocket Records and two further albums were released, these being "Another Night Time Flight" in 1977, and "Fool’s Party" in 1979.
Shortly thereafter, they moved to Los Angeles, California, where they spent 3 years compiling new material and playing the local clubs like Madame Wong's.Unsuccessful in securing a record contract with their new material, they returned back to the UK in 1982, shortly after which Blue officially disbanded.
Over the ensuing years various incarnations of the band have toured and occasionally recorded. In 2003 the remaining personnel took the then high flying
boy band Blue to court. It was a high profile High Court case over the use of the band’s name. But the 1970s band Blue lost the case, when the judge opined that "it is not difficult to distinguish between the present day pop group, and the original users of the group's title". The two Blues subsequently came to an agreement that they could continue to share the name.Discography
Albums
* "Blue" - (1973) - RSO
* "Life in the Navy" - (1974) - RSO
* "Another Night Time Flight" - (1977) - (Rocket)
* "Fool’s Party" - (1979) - (Rocket)
* "Country" - (1982?) - (Record Label)
* "L.A. Sessions" (1984?) - (Record Label)
* "Heaven Avenue" (2003?) - (Record Label)Chart single
* "Gonna Capture Your Heart" - (1977) - No. 18 (UK); No. 88 (U.S.)
References
ee also
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One-hit wonders in the UK
*List of Peel Sessions External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:r9txlffe5cqq~T1 AMG Website page for Blue]
* [http://www.recordlabel.co.uk/ Informational page on Blue]
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