Jimmy Barnes

Jimmy Barnes

Infobox musical artist |
Name = Jimmy Barnes



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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = James Dixon Swan
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Origin = Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Instrument = Voice, Guitar
Genre = Rock Hard rock Soul Blues
Occupation = Singer Songwriter
Years_active = 1972 - Present
Label = Mushroom Records
Associated_acts =Cold Chisel Fraternity Tin Lids Johnny Diesel Living Loud INXS David Campbell
URL = [http://www.jimmybarnes.com Official Site]
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Jimmy Barnes is a popular Australian rock singer. He was born James Dixon Swan on April 28, 1956 in Glasgow, Scotland. His father Jim Swan was a prizefighter and his older brother John Swan is also a rock singer. His career as both a solo performer and as the lead vocalist with the rock band Cold Chisel has made him one of the most popular and best-selling Australian music artists of all time. The combination of 14 Australian Top 40 albums for Cold Chisel and 12 charting solo albums gives Barnes the highest number of hit albums of any Australian artist [ [http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/chartbeat/cb082501.htm Howlspace - Chart Beat] ] .

Early life

Barnes arrived in Adelaide, South Australia with his family on 7 January, 1961 and they eventually settled in Elizabeth. Shortly afterward, Barnes' parents divorced. His mother Dorothy soon remarried, to a clerk named Reg Barnes. After her daughter Lisa was teased by a schoolmate about being adopted, Dorothy gave her children the option to change their surname to Barnes. All of them did except for the oldest brother John, who would go on to be much better known as Swanee, eventually recording a series of albums under that name from the 1980s. This would later cause confusion for Barnes and Swan. Because they had different surnames, they were for many years often thought to be half- or stepbrothers.

The Cold Chisel Years 1973 - 1983

Barnes took an apprenticeship in an iron smelter with the South Australian railways in 1973 but the love he and his brother had for music led him to join a band. Swanee was now playing drums with Fraternity, who had just parted ways with singer Bon Scott. Barnes took over the role but his tenure with the band was brief and before long he had joined a harder-edged band called Orange, featuring organist and songwriter Don Walker, guitarist Ian Moss, drummer Steve Prestwich and bass player Les Kaczmarek. Within a short time the group had changed its name to Cold Chisel and began to develop a strong presence on the local music scene. Barnes' relationship with the band was often volatile and he left several times, leaving Moss to handle vocal duties until he returned. After a temporary move to Armidale, New South Wales while Walker completed his engineering studies there, Cold Chisel moved to Melbourne in August 1976 and then three months later shifted base to Sydney. Progress was slow and Barnes announced he was leaving once again in May 1977 to join Swanee in a band called Feather. However, his farewell performance with Cold Chisel went so well he changed his mind and a month later the band was signed by WEA.

By 1980 Cold Chisel was the biggest band in Australia and Barnes had developed a notorious reputation as a hard-drinking wild man who reportedly drank more than two bottles of vodka a day, much of it onstage during performances. He was also rumoured to be a womaniser and a myth grew that he had had sex with over 1000 women.

While in Canberra in November 1979 however, he met Jane Mahoney (born Jane Dejakasaya, in Bangkok, Thailand, 1958) the stepdaughter of an Australian diplomat. Mahoney had been dating Chris Bailey of The Angels for some time but their relationship had cooled due to his overseas touring. Barnes began a relationship with her and they started living together but in March 1980 she began to feel overwhelmed by the rock lifestyle and followed her family to Tokyo where her father was posted. Barnes wrote the song "Rising Sun" about this, which would appear on the album "East". The pair married in Sydney on 22 May 1981 and Jane soon gave birth to their first child Mahalia, named after Mahalia Jackson, on 12 July 1982 [Creswell, Toby "Jimmy Barnes: Too Much Ain't Enough" pp 87-99, 1993 ISBN 0 09 182818 X] . The couple now have four children. Barnes was already the father of a son, David Campbell, who, due to the young age of his parents at the time of his birth, was being raised by his grandmother. While Barnes maintained contact with him, Campbell did not become aware that Barnes was his father and not merely a family friend until the mid-1980s.

The singer had never been careful with money and the increasing pressure on him to provide for his young family caused even more tension between him and the rest of Cold Chisel. Despite being hugely successful in Australia, the group had still not been able to crack the market internationally and a disastrous tour of US in 1981 pulled them even further apart. While the 1982 album "Circus Animals" provided Cold Chisel with its second consecutive No. 1 album, Barnes returned from the band's German tour in 1983 virtually broke. He asked for a $10,000 advance from the band's management but was refused, as the terms of the group's contract meant that if one member was given such a sum, the rest of them were entitled to the same amount [http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/en2/barnesjimmy/barnesjimmy.htm Howlspace - Jimmy Barnes] . At a meeting in August, it was decided that Cold Chisel should split up. The group had already begun to fragment, with Ray Arnott having replaced Steve Prestwich earlier in the year. Sessions for the final album were spread across different studios as various members refused to work together but at the end of the year "The Last Stand" farewell tour (with Prestwich back in the band) became the highest-grossing concert series by an Australian band ever. The group's final performance was in Sydney on 12 December, 1983, reportedly precisely ten years after its original formation. The resultant film of that show remains the best-selling live concert film of any Australian band.

Barnes had recorded seven albums with Cold Chisel between 1978 and 1983, including two live albums (the second of which, "Barking Spiders Live 1983", was released in 1984), and was arguably now Australia's highest-profile rock singer.

olo career

1980s

Barnes launched his solo career less than a month after Cold Chisel's Last Stand tour came to an end. He assembled a band that included Arnott, former Fraternity bass player Bruce Howe and guitarists Mal Eastick (ex-Stars) and Chris Stockley (ex-The Dingoes) and began touring and writing for a solo album. Signing to Mushroom Records, Barnes released his first solo album "Bodyswerve". He was now billing himself as Jimmy Barnes, instead of merely 'Jim Barnes' as he had been credited during his Cold Chisel days. The album was immediately successful, entering the Australian charts at Number One on 8 October. This was the first of a remarkable run of top charting albums for Barnes, as each of his first six solo albums all debuted in the Number One position, a feat that no other Australian musical artist is likely to match. His list of Number One albums now totals eleven, including three Cold Chisel albums. His total of eight No. 1 albums as a solo performer is matched only by comedian Billy Birmingham who, as The Twelfth Man, has (as of 2007) an equivalent tally. The final Cold Chisel studio album "20th Century" and the live album "Barking Spiders Live" were also released in 1984. "20th Century" peaked at No. 1 on 23 April.

On 22 December 1984, days after Barnes had begun that year's "Barnstorming" tour, his second daughter Eliza-Jane was born.

Early in his solo career, Barnes was determined to break into the US market and signed to Geffen Records for release there. His second album "For the Working Class Man" was tailored in this direction, featuring remixed songs from "Bodyswerve" plus five new tracks including "Working Class Man" that was written by Journey musician Jonathan Cain and would become Barnes' signature tune. Several US musicians worked on the album including Cain, Charlie Sexton, singer Kim Carnes and British drummer Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. The album was released as a double vinyl set and shifted 250,000 copies in twelve months in Australia. Like its predecessor, "For the Working Class Man" debuted on the national chart at No. 1 on 16 December, 1985. It remained at No. 1 for seven weeks. Titled simply "Jimmy Barnes" in the US, the album was issued in February to tie in with the release of the Ron Howard film "Gung Ho" which featured "Working Class Man". Because of this, "Gung Ho" was released as "Working Class Man" in Australia.

The Jimmy Barnes band that toured Australia in support of the album featured Howe and Arnott, plus keyboardist Peter Kekell, former Rose Tattoo guitarist Robin Riley and American guitarist Dave Amato. With the release of the album in America, Barnes headed off with a band of Canadian musicians hand-picked by his North American management team and toured with ZZ Top. It was the first time since 1981 that he had toured without his family as part of his entourage as Jane was pregnant. Shortly after their son Jackie (named after Jackie Wilson) was born on 4 February, 1986 she and the children joined him in the US for the rest of the tour.

In 1986, Jimmy Barnes recorded two songs with INXS, an Easybeats cover "Good Times" and "Laying Down The Law", which he co-wrote with INXS members Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence. "Good Times" was used as the theme song for the Australia Made series of concerts that toured the country in the summer of 1986 - 87. Australia Made was the largest touring festival of Australian music talent that had ever been attempted to that point. Barnes and INXS headlined and the rest of the line-up featured Mental as Anything, Divinyls, Models, The Saints, I'm Talking and The Triffids. The shows began in Launceston, Tasmania on 26 December and concluded in Sydney on Australia Day, 26 January 1987. A concert film of this event was made by Richard Lowenstein and released later that year [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0199342/] . "Good Times" peaked at No. 2 on the Australian chart and several months later was featured in the Joel Schumacher film "The Lost Boys", allowing it to chart Top 40 in the US.

The "Good Times"/"Laying Down the Law" release was the first in a long line of songs Barnes would record with other well known singers and artists. In 1991 he recorded a version of "When Something is Wrong With My Baby" with John Farnham as a single and centerpiece track for his "Soul Deep" album. The following year he released a version of "Simply The Best" as a duet with Tina Turner that was used as the theme song for that year's Australian Rugby League advertising campaign. It peaked at #13 in Australia. His 1993 album "Flesh and Wood" also featured several duets, including songs with Joe Cocker, Archie Roach, Tommy Emmanuel and a version of The Band's "The Weight" with The Badloves.

The next album release "Freight Train Heart" (1987) again featured contributions from a range of US musicians including Huey Lewis, Journey members Randy Jackson and Neal Schon and former Babys and Rod Stewart drummer Tony Brock, who would later accompany Barnes on tour. The recording process was deeply problematic however, as Barnes fought with producer Jonathon Cain over artistic control and Geffen Records wanted to feature a solo by Robert Cray in the track "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" in place of the one laid down by Schon. In the end, Barnes claimed the masters and returned to Sydney to rework the recording with English producer Mike Stone. Most of the songs were remixed, with parts added by Peter Kekell, Rick Brewster from The Angels, and Johnny Diesel, the 20-year old guitarist and frontman of Perth band Johnny Diesel and the Injectors, who had just begun to make a name for themselves. Jon Farriss from INXS and ex-Angels bassist Chris Bailey also played on the album. Diesel, Kekell, Brock, Bailey and Dave Amato were kept on as Barnes' touring band, which hit the road in November just ahead of the release of the first single, "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" in December, 1987. It became Barnes' first No. 1 hit single. The album followed the trend set by the previous two, and debuted in the No. 1 slot on 21 December.

"Freight Train Heart" found moderate success outside of Australia and as recently as 2003 was named as one of the top 100 rock albums of all time by British magazine "Powerplay". His problems with Geffen during the recording process caused him to sever his relations with them and he eventually signed to Atlantic in 1990.

In Australia, Jimmy Barnes' success remained virtually unmatched. The Number One success of his first three albums continued with the live album "Barnestorming", recorded during the promotional tour of the same name and peaking at No. 1 for three weeks from 5 December. A version of the Percy Sledge standard "When A Man Loves A Woman" lifted from the album was a No. 3 hit. His next tour brought controversy by being underwritten by Pepsi, which allowed him to expand the production and increase promotion, and at the end of the tour he made a $25,000 donation to the Children's Hospital in Camperdown, Sydney.

In the middle of 1989, Jane Barnes went into Westmead Children's Hospital in Sydney with pregnancy complications; Elly-May Barnes was born almost three months prematurely on 3 May. Her father held off all further writing and recording until she was released from a humidicrib several months later.

1990s

Barnes signed to Atlantic for worldwide release in mid-1990 and immediately headed into the studio with producer Don Gehman to record "Two Fires". The album featured songwriting contributions from the likes of Desmond Child, Diane Warren and Holly Knight and vocal contributions from Brian Setzer, as well as from his wife and children. Collectively known as the Tin Lids (after Glaswegian rhyming-slang for "kids"), the four Barnes children later recorded three albums of their own. "Two Fires" had a slight funk influence and an even more polished sound than his previous albums but this proved no barrier to it becoming his fifth consecutive Australian No. 1 album.

The following year he took the bold step of releasing an album of soul covers. Barnes had long fostered a love for soul and black music, naming his children after influential black artists and including songs by Sam Cooke and Percy Sledge on previous albums. He and Gehman had discussed the idea during the sessions for "Two Fires" and both had apparently decided that it would be "a fun thing to do". "Soul Deep" went on to become Jimmy Barnes' most successful album ever, spawning the No. 3 single "When Something is Wrong With My Baby", a duet with John Farnham. Re-releases of the album were issued in special gatefold sleeves with embossed gold lettering, collector cards and extra live tracks. It remains one of the best-selling Australian albums of all time.

The 1993 album "Heat" saw Barnes return to rock. While described as his most interesting album [ Creswell, Toby and Fabinyi, Martin "The Real Thing" 1999 ISBN 0 09 183547 X] , it broke his run of Number One releases (it peaked at #2) but did contain the hit "Stone Cold", written by former Cold Chisel bandmate Don Walker. It marked the first time Jimmy Barnes had worked with any member of his old band for almost a decade. The pair teamed up for an acoustic version of the track for "Flesh and Wood", which appeared later the same year. Also in 1993, Barnes teamed up with Tina Turner for a duet version of "The Best" in the form of a TV promotion for rugby league's Winfield Cup.

Following this, in the mid-90s, Jimmy Barnes' career suffered a slump. The singer faced financial ruin as his music publishing company Dirty Sheet Music and his wife's children's fashion label both went broke. He was pursued by both the ANZ Bank and the Australian Taxation Office for amounts exceeding $1.3 million. The family sold their enormous property in Bowral, New South Wales and settled for some time in Aix-en-Provence, France, attracting some adverse publicity when he assaulted a television crew from Channel 7 [Creswell, "et al"] . While there, Barnes did considerable live work throughout Britain and toured with the Rolling Stones. His 1995 album "Psyclone" was virtually ignored but in 1996 the greatest hits compilation "Hits" returned Jimmy Barnes to the top of Australian charts. It was the beginning of a comeback that was hastened by the reformation of Cold Chisel in 1998.

2000s

The comeback was continued with another string of solo releases, including a second album of soul tunes, "Soul Deeper" (2000), and two live albums, the first an acoustic performance and the second a performance of his soul songs. He appeared live on stage with INXS at some shows throughout Australia between 1999 and 2001, but the reception (with Barnes fronting the band) was not encouraging.

In 2004, Jimmy Barnes recorded an album with Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse, Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake, bass player Bob Daisley and keyboards player Don Airey under the name Living Loud. The self-titled album featured a number of songs originally written and recorded with Ozzy Osbourne by Kerslake, Daisley and Airey.

"Double Happiness", released in July 2005, reaffirmed his popularity, debuting at #1 on the ARIAnet Albums Chart, his seventh album to do so. Jimmy Barnes was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame on the 23 October, 2005 for his solo career efforts. Coupled with Cold Chisel's previous induction, Barnes is the only artist to be entered into the Hall of Fame twice. 2005's "Double Happiness" was a complete album of duets, including several with his children, daughters Mahalia and Elly-May, son Jackie and oldest son, entertainer David Campbell. Roachford, Smoky Dawson, Ian Moss and Tim Rogers of You Am I are among others who appear on that album. After its initial success, it was re-released as a double CD/DVD package featuring many of his duets from previous albums, including those with INXS, John Farnham, Joe Cocker and Tina Turner. "Double Happiness" was followed in 2006 by karaoke DVD version that featured many of his songs minus the vocal track [http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/music/id/920729] .

In late 2006, Barnes became patron of the Choir of Hard Knocks, a choral group formed by Jonathon Welch and consisting of homeless and disadvantaged people in Melbourne. The formation of the choir was documented by the ABC as a five-part series aired in May 2007. Barnes took an active part in the teaching of the choir despite his health problems and has even busked with them. Barnes or a member of his extended family have regularly performed "Flame Trees" with the Choir at their concerts including those at Melbourne Town Hall on 24 June and the Sydney Opera House 17 July 2007.

In 2007, Jimmy Barnes performed with Neil Finn at daughter Elly-May's charity benefit for Cerebral Palsy. The event was held at the Roxburgh Hall, Stowe School, Stowe in Buckinghamshire, UK. The benefit was in aid of the UK charity SCOPE, England's largest charity working for people living with cerebral palsy and their families. Also in 2007, Barnes was the celebrity ambassador for the Melbourne's longest cake project, another fundraising event for cerebral palsy patients. He underwent heart surgery in February and then in May, the boxed CD set "50" was released, featuring remastered versions of all his studio albums and a double CD of rare tracks. The collection was limited to 5000 copies.

On 7 July 2007 Barnes was a presenter at the Australian leg of Live Earth. In August he became a regular presenter on "The Know", a pop culture program on the pay TV channel MAX. He is also currently the presenter of the "Planet Rock" program on the Austereo network.

In September 2007 he started recording his 13th studio album, "Out In The Blue". It was released on 14 November and debuted in the ARIA chart at #3.

Earlier that year, in an interview with The Bulletin, Barnes spoke passionately about Australian rock musicians saying: "Australian bands for me will always have the grunt. Grunt is what gives you longevity, strength, the power to believe in yourself. We have great bands here because they play live, they cut their teeth playing to people." [http://www.bulletin.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=177686 The Barnesy Army 2007.01.16]

Discography

Cold Chisel

olo

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Name = For the Working Class Man
Released = 1985
Label = Mushroom (Australia), Geffen (US)
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Name = Freight Train Heart
Released = 1987
Label = Mushroom, Geffen
Producer = Jonathan Cain, Mike Stone
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Chart position= 1 (Australia)
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Singles = "Too Much Ain't Enough Love", "Driving Wheels", "Still On Your Side", "Waitin' for the Heartache"
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Name = Barnestorming
Released = 1988
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Type = Studio
Name = Two Fires
Released = 1990
Label = Mushroom (Australia), Atlantic (US)
Producer = Don Gehman
Format = CD
Chart position= 1
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Singles = "Lay Down Your Guns", "Let's Make it Last All Night", "When Your Love is Gone", "Love is Enough", "Little Darling"
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Type = Cover
Name = Soul Deep
Released = 1991
Label = Mushroom, Atlantic
Producer = Don Gehman
Format = CD
Chart position= 1
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Singles = "I Gotcha", "When Something is Wrong With My Baby", "River Deep Mountain High"
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Type = Studio
Name = Heat
Released = 1993
Label = Mushroom, Atlantic
Producer = Don Gehman
Format = CD
Chart position= 2
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Singles = "Sweat it Out", "Stand Up", "Stone Cold"
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Type = Studio
Name = Flesh and Wood
Released = 1993
Label = Mushroom
Producer = Don Gehman, Jimmy Barnes
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Singles = "The Weight", "You Can't Make Love Without a Soul"
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Name = Psyclone
Released = 1995
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Name = Hits Anthology
Released = 1996
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Name = Love and Fear
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Type = cover
Name = Soul Deeper
Released = 2000
Label = Liberation
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Type = live
Name = Raw
Released = 2001
Label = Liberation
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Name = Double Jeopardy
Released = 2002
Label = Liberation
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Name = Live (Unplugged) at the Chapel
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Type = live
Name = Soul Deeper (live)|Soul Deeper Live at the Basement
Released = 2003
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Type = studio
Name = Double Happiness
Released = 2005
Label = Liberation
Producer = Warren Costello
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Chart position= 1
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Singles = "Sit on My Knee"
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Name = In the Heat of the Night
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Name = 50
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Name = Max Sessions
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Infobox Discography
Type = Studio
Name = Out In The Blue
Released = 2007
Label = Liberation
Producer = Nash Chambers
Format = CD, Double CD, 4xCD with bonus live tracks
Chart position= 3 (Australia)
Certification = Platinum
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Other recordings

*"The Great Escape" - Richard Clapton (backing vocals on "I Am An Island") (1982)
*"Good Times" - duet with INXS (single) (1986)
*"Still the 12th Man" - The Twelfth Man (vocals on "Marvellous") (1992)
*"Dancing Queen - Andrew Denton's Musical Challenge vol. 1 (2001)
*"Jon Lord With The Hoochie Coochie Men" - Live In Australia (vocals on three tracks) (2003)
*"Living Loud" - Living Loud (2004)

References

Further reading

* "Who's Who of Australian Rock" - Chris Spencer, Paul McHenry, Zbig Nowara, 2002. ISBN 1 86503 891 1

*"Say it Loud" with Alan Whiticker, Published by Gary Allen, Australia, September 2002. - ISBN 1875169903

External links

* [http://www.jimmybarnes.com/ Official Jimmy Barnes website]


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