Orange Bicycle

Orange Bicycle

Orange Bicycle were an English Psychedelic pop band, which existed from 1967 to 1971. The band played a style influenced by The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and the hippie culture. They also acted as support and backing band for the duo Paul and Barry Ryan.

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Line-up

  • Robert F Scales lead singer (under his stage name Rob Storm)
  • John Bachini (Bass)
  • Kevin Curry (Drums)
  • Bernie Lee (Guitar)
  • Wilson Malone (Keyboards, vocals)

Career

Starting life as a skiffle group from Crouch End London in 1959, the start of the rock ‘n' roll movement at the 2 I’s and other coffee bars in Soho, convinced the group to move to electric guitars and drums becoming 'Robb Storm and Whispers' in the transition.


In 1960 the group won a recording contract with Decca having impressed at a competition called the Soho Fair. The group recorded several singles for the label without much success although their live performances were highly praised and they continued to tour the U.K.


Early members of the group were Rob Scales (lead vocals) Jim St. Pier (saxophone) Chuck Hardy (Guitar) Gary Hooper (Bass) and Lewis Collins (Bass) who later went on to gain fame in the TV series The Professionals.


The group continued to tour throughout the sixties recording singles for Columbia and Piccadilly and through their live sessions gaining much approval for their performances at Colleges and Universities in the U.K. In 1964, Rob Storm and the Whispers were widely acknowledged as being the first rock/pop band to play behind the Iron Curtain, touring Poland with Helen Shapiro. Later as fashions changed they morphed into The Rob Storm Group, finally when the psychedelic revolution arrived they renamed to Orange Bicycle. In 1966 they covered the Beach Boys track, "Here Today".[1]


The first single from Orange Bicycle, "Hyacinth Threads", was a #1 hit single in France, and quite successful in some other European countries. It was their best known recording, and has appeared on numerous compilations.[1]


In 1968 the band started to cover The Rolling Stones' "Sing This All Together". The same year they performed at the Isle of Wight Festival on a line up that included Jefferson Airplane, The Move, T-Rex, Fairport Convention, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and the Pretty Things. In July 1969, they appeared on BBC Two's television programme, Colour Me Pop. Their most successful album, Orange Bicycle, included covers of "Carry That Weight", "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You", "Say You Don't Mind" and "Take Me to the Pilot".[1]


In 1971, the band broke up.[1]

Subsequent careers

Malone released a solo album as "Wil Malone" on Fontana, and the album Motherlight under the name "Bobak, Jons, Malone" on Morgan Blue Town, featuring Malone on vocals, keyboards and drums with Morgan studio engineers Mike Bobak on guitar and Andy Jons (Johns) as recording engineer. Malone went on to become a successful arranger and record producer. His string arrangement for The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" caused controversy.[1]

Currie joined Supertramp, then Burlesque, later becoming a session musician.

Discography

Singles

  • "Hyacinth Threads" / "Amy Peate" (Columbia DB 8259) 1967
  • "Laura's Garden" / "Lavender Girl" (Columbia DB 8311) 1967
  • "Early Pearly Morning" / "Go With Goldie" (Columbia DB 8352) 1968
  • "Jenskadajka" / "Nicely" (Columbia DB 8413) 1968
  • "Sing This All Together" / "Trip On An Orange Bicycle" (Columbia DB 8483) 1968
  • "Last Cloud Home" / "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here" (Parlophone R 5789) 1969
  • "Carry That Weight" / "You Never Give Me Your Money" (Parlophone R 5811) 1970
  • "Take Me To The Pilot" / "It's Not My World" (Parlophone R 5829) 1970
  • "Jelly On The Bread" / "Make It Rain" (Parlophone R 5854) 1970
  • "Goodbye Stranger" / "Country Comforts" (Regal Zonophone RZ 3029) 1971

Albums

  • The Orange Bicycle (Parlophone PCS 7108) 1970
  • Hyacinth Threads: The Morgan Blue Town Recordings (Edsel MEDCD 688) 2001 (double album compilation)[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Biography by Bryan Thomas". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p507497/biography. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 

External links

1968 Isle of Wight Festival Line up


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