The Party Boys

The Party Boys

Infobox musical artist
Name = The Party Boys


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Background = group_or_band
Origin = Sydney, Australia
Genre = Rock
Hard rock
Years_active = 1982 — 1992, 1999
Label = Oz, CBS, Columbia
Associated_acts = Status Quo, Eagles, The Animals, Mondo Rock, The Angels, Sherbet, Skyhooks, Rose Tattoo, The Choirboys, Australian Crawl, Divinyls, Models, Dragon, Swanee, La De Da's, GANGgajang, Rainbow, Alcatrazz, AC/DC, Noiseworks
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Past_members = Paul Christie
Kevin Borich
Joe Walsh
Eric Burdon
Graham Bonnett
James Reyne
John Swan
Angry Anderson
Richard Clapton
Marc Hunter
Alan Lancaster
John Brewster
Mark Evans
Robin Riley
Harvey James
Graham Bidstrup
Richard Harvey
Mal Eastick
Steve Williams
Brad Carr
Barton Price
Vince Contarino
Stuart Fraser
Dorian West
Various others

The Party Boys was an Australian rock band with floating membership that existed from 1982 until 1992. Initially established by Mondo Rock bass player Paul Christie as a part-time venture forprofessional musicians with downtime from other projects, the group has boasted members from acts such as Status Quo, The Angels, Sherbet, Skyhooks, Rose Tattoo, The Choirboys, Australian Crawl, Divinyls, Models, Dragon and Swanee plus international stars including Joe Walsh, Eric Burdon and Graham Bonnett.

Early line-ups

Christie put together the first line-up of the Party Boys during 1982, with guitarists Kevin Borich and Harvey James (formerly of Sherbet) and drummer Graham Bidstrup, who had recently left The Angels. Australian Crawl vocalist James Reyne was in Sydney shooting the TV mini-series "Return to Eden" and agreed to play some shows to avoid being bored between takes. The band did a short run of shows in Sydney performing cover songs chosen by various members. Recordings made of these performances became the basis for the group's album "Live at Several 21sts" [McGrath, Noel "The Australian Encyclopedia of Rock and Pop" 1984] . When Reyne's filming schedule was over, he returned to Melbourne and left the band; however, the album reached No. 9 on the ARIA chart and proved so successful that Christie and Borich were encouraged to continue with the project. Richard Clapton was brought in as Reyne's replacement and the band toured the east coast, again playing only covers from artists including Bob Dylan, Aerosmith and the Rolling Stones. Once again, a live album, "Greatest Hits (of Other People)" was the result of the tour, after which Clapton and James left The Party Boys. This second album peaked at No. 25 on the national chart. The singer for the next tour was former Skyhooks vocalist and TV personality Shirley Strachan and Rose Tattoo guitarist Robin Riley replaced Harvey James; this version of the band produced the album "No Song Too Sacred", yet another live album of covers.

The band's 1985 line-up saw Strachan, Riley and Bidstrup (who was now with GANGgajang) replaced by Marc Hunter from Dragon, ex-Divinyls drummer Richard Harvey and US guitar hero Joe Walsh. The sold-out national tour that followed formed the basis of the album "You Need Professional Help" that featured an extended guitar duel between Walsh and Borich on Walsh's track "Rocky Mountain Way".

In 1986, Christie, Borich and Harvey teamed up with Rose Tattoo's Angry Anderson, guitarist John Brewster from the Angels and ex-Status Quo bassist Alan Lancaster to form another version of the Party Boys. With Lancaster now on bass, Christie switched to drums so the band now had two drummers. No recording was made of this line-up and following the tour, Anderson was replaced by John Swan, ushering in the band's most successful period.

The Swanee years

The Party Boys' first release with Swan was a cover of the John Kongos hit "He's Gonna Step On You Again", a song that was reportedly also being considered as a comeback release for John Paul Young at around the same time (Young did not record the track). The single reached No. 1 on the chart and was followed by the band's first ever studio album. "The Party Boys" featured several originals, plus covers of tracks by AC/DC, Argent, The Angels, Them and La De Da's. Both the album and follow-up single, the Argent tune "Hold Your Head Up" charted highly but Swan left the band for contractual reasons and to work on a film that was never completed. He was replaced by Graham Bonnett, a British singer who had recorded with an array of bands including the Marbles, Rainbow and Alcatrazz. After only two performances, however, Bonnett was ejected when Swan returned and the group toured nationally with AC/DC in February, 1988 for that band's first Australian tour in seven years. Swan left the Party Boys after these shows, having served the longest continuous period as the band's singer, broken only by Bonnett's two week tenure. Joe Walsh returned to the band during a brief Australian visit and the group recorded a single, "Follow Your Heart" that was released in mid-1989.

Later Years

In mid 1989, the Party Boys reformed to tour with Eric Burdon. While Burdon is often officially listed as the Party Boys' seventh vocalist, a Burdon website suggests that the band was more correctly his backing group for the Australian tour promoting his album "I Used to be An Animal" [ [http://www.ericburdonalbums.com/00.01.3.344%20Party%20Boys.htm Eric Burdon Albums.com] ] . The line-up for this version of the band was Burdon, Christie, Mal Eastick (guitar), Mal Logan (keyboards) and Warren McLean (drums).

By late 1989, the Party Boys had become Christie, Ross Wilson (Daddy Cool, Mondo Rock) on vocals, guitarist Stuart Fraser (Noiseworks, Swanee), Dorian West on bass, Adrian Cannon on drums and backing vocalists Kevin Bennett and Alex Smith. A version of Manfred Mann's "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" was recorded but Wilson's vocals had to be replaced due to contractual obligations. Vince Contarino of Adelaide Led Zeppelin tribute band The Zep Boys re-recorded the lead vocal track and the single became a No. 24 Australian hit in early 1990.

Christie continued to tour with various Party Boys line-ups until 1992. Other musicians to pass through the band included guitarists Brad Carr (ex-Choirboys) and Steve Williams (ex-Wa Wa Nee), former AC/DC bass player Mark Evans and ex-Models and Mondo Rock drummer Barton Price. In 1992, the band (featuring the 1987 line-up) released a cover of the Billy Preston song "That's the Way God Planned It" before coming to an end. The Party Boys was revived for some shows in 1999 with Christie, Price, ex-Angels members James Morley and Bob Spencer and singer Mark Gamble.

Discography

Albums:

Infobox Discography
Type = Live
Name = Live at Several 21sts
Released = 1983
Label = Oz (Australia)
Producer = Keith Walker
Format = LP
Chart position= #9 (Australia)
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Singles = "Bitch"
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Infobox Discography
Type = Live
Name = Greatest Hits (of Other People)
Released = 1983
Label = Oz (Australia)
Producer = Keith Walker
Format = LP
Chart position= #25 (Australia)
Certification =
Sales =
Singles = "I Fought the Law"
from Album =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Live
Name = No Song Too Sacred
Released = 1984
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = Keith Walker
Format = LP
Chart position=
Certification =
Sales =
Singles = "Kashmir"
from Album =
Writer =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Live
Name = You Need Professional Help
Released = 1985
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = The Party Boys
Format = LP
Chart position=
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Singles =
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Type = Compilation
Name = The Party Boys Rage Album
Released = 1985
Label = CBS (Australia)
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Format = LP
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Infobox Discography
Type = Studio
Name = The Party Boys
Released = 1987
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = Alan Lancaster and John Brewster
Format = CD, LP
Chart position= #1 (Australia)
Certification =
Sales =
Singles = "He's Gonna Step On You Again", "Hold Your Head Up", "Is This The Way to Say Goodbye", "Gloria"
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Writer =
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Type = Compilation
Name = B Sides and Rarities
Released = 1992
Label = Columbia (Australia)
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Format = CD
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Singles:

Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = Bitch
Released = 1983
Label = Oz (Australia)
Producer = Keith Walker
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position=
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Sales =
Singles =
from Album = Live at Several 21sts
Writer = Keith Richards and Mick Jagger
Tracks =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = I Fought the Law
Released = 1983
Label = Oz (Australia)
Producer = Keith Walker
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position=
Certification =
Sales =
Singles =
from Album = Greatest Hits (of Other People)
Writer = Sonny Curtis
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = Kashmir
Released = 1984
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = Keith Walker
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position=
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Sales =
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from Album = No Song Too Sacred
Writer = Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = He's Gonna Step On You Again
Released = 1987
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = John Brewster and Alan Lancaster
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position= #1 (Australia)
Certification =
Sales =
Singles =
from Album = The Party Boys
Writer = John Kongos and Chris Dementrion
Tracks =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = Hold Your Head Up
Released = 1987
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = John Brewster and Alan Lancaster
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position= #7 (Australia)
Certification =
Sales =
Singles =
from Album = The Party Boys
Writer = Rod Argent
Tracks =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = Is This the Way to Say Goodbye
Released = 1987
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = John Brewster and Alan Lancaster
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position=
Certification =
Sales =
Singles =
from Album = The Party Boys
Writer = John Swan, John Brewster, Alan Lancaster, Paul Christie, Kevin Borich
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = Gloria
Released = 1988
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer = John Brewster and Alan Lancaster
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position=
Certification =
Sales =
Singles =
from Album = The Party Boys
Writer = Van Morrison
Tracks =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = Follow Your Heart
Released = 1989
Label = CBS (Australia)
Producer =
Format = 7" vinyl
Chart position=
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Sales =
Singles =
from Album =
Writer =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = Do Wah Diddy Diddy
Released = 1990
Label = Columbia (Australia)
Producer =
Format = CD
Chart position= #24 (Australia)
Certification =
Sales =
Singles =
from Album =
Writer = Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich
Tracks =
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Infobox Discography
Type = Single
Name = That's the Way God Planned It
Released = 1992
Label = Columbia (Australia)
Producer =
Format = CD
Chart position=
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References

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

External links

* [http://www.music.com/group/the_party_boys/1/biography/ Party Boys bio at Music.com]


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