Charlie
Band members Related acts
- John Anderson -- bass, backing vocals (replaced Ray Bulloch) (1971-) - Ray Bulloch -- bass (1971) - Julian Colbeck -- keyboards (replaced Martin Smith) (1976-80) - Steve Gadd -- drums, percussion (replaced Nicco McBraine) (1971-) - Bob Henrit -- drums (1981-) - Nicco McBraine -- drums (1971) - Eugene Organ -- vocals, guitar (-80) - Martin Smith -- guitar (1971-76) - Terry Thomas -- vocals, lead guitar (1971-) - John Verity -- vocals, guitar (1981-)
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- Ace (John Anderson) - The Magic Mixture (Terry Thomas, aka Jim Thomas) - Woody Woodmansey's U-Boat (Martin Smith)
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Genre: rock Rating: **** (4 stars) Title: No Second Chance Company: Janus Catalog: JXS-7023 Year: 1977 Country/State: London, UK Grade (cover/record): VG/VG Comments: includes lyric insert Available: 1 GEMM catalog ID: 4769 Price: $10.00 Cost: $1.00
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Having found a copy of this album in a Goodwill store in Salisbury, Maryland !!! I jumped on it. It's not exactly rare (though it was probably the only copy ever sold on the Eastern Shore), but the album brings back fond youthful memories.
I first heard this album in 1977 having just moved to Belgium with my family. 'Johnny Hold Back' was one of the first songs I ever heard on another recently discovered treasure - Radio Caroline. The day after I heard the song I took the bus to the local PX looking for the song only to discover nobody in the music department had a clue as to who Charlie were. Luckily I found a local music store that carried the album, along with an amazing array of music that was unknown to a kid raised on Grand Funk Railroad and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
This little known London-based outfit actually started out back in 1971. Frontman Terry Thomas had been in a number of bands including Ax and The Magic Mixture (with the late guitarist Jimmy McCullough. Originally named 'Charlie Cuckoo' (inspired by a racing horse) , the original line up consisted of bassist Ray Bulloch, drummer Nicco McBraine, guitarist Martin Smith and singer/lead guitarist Terry Thomas. Bulloch and McBraine were quickly replaced by John Anderson and Steve Gadd and the updated line up wisely elected to shorted the name to Charlie.
Two years on the club circuit generated a word of mouth buzz that eventually caught the attention of Decca Records which signed them to a contract in 1973. The band promptly recorded a pair of singles for the label, though only 'I Need Your Love' b/w 'There's Another Place I Can't Go' ever saw daylight.
Released in the States by the small Janus label (with a revised cover), 1977's 'No Second Chance" was co-produced by Anderson and Thomas. Like the debut, the material was again largely written by Thomas and similarly managed to combine gorgeous group vocal harmonies with a hard rock sound that still had a distinctive commercial sheen. Propelled by Thomas' instantly recognizable growl, imagine a pub band like Ace deciding they liked rock guitar and you'll get a good feel for tracks like ''Johnny Hold Back, 'Pressure Point' and 'Guitar Hero'. Sure it isn't perfect - they can be a little too sappy for their own good ('Lovers'), but to my ears this is simply classic mid-1970s rock. The fact this set tanked while disco ran rampant and Fleetwood Mac sold millions makes you wonder ... Technically the album wasn't a flop in that it managed to hit # 85 on the US charts. (Nice cheesecake cover ...)
"No Second Chance" track listing: 1.) Johnny Hold Back (Terry Thomas) - 4:18 2.) Turning To You (Terry Thomas) - 3:03 3.) Don't Look Back (Terry Thomas) - 4:29 4.) Pressure Point (Terry Thomas)- 3:40 5.) Thirteen (Terry Thomas) - 6:18
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2) 2.) Lovers (Terry Thomas) - 6:27 3.) Love Is Alright (Terry Thomas) - 3:57 4.) Guitar hero (Terry Thomas) - 7:49
Nice Charlie website is found at:
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Genre: rock Rating: *** (3 stars) Title: Good Morning America Company: RCA Victor Catalog: AFL1-4137 Year: 1981 Country/State: London, UK Grade (cover/record): VG/VG Comments: -- Available: 1 GEMM catalog ID: 4770 Price: $7.00
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Co-produced by Terry Thomas and John Verity, 1981's "Good Morning" is the first effort that I'd label a total disappointment. While the band's sound remained instantly recognizable, this time around Thomas seemed to have opted for a more AOR attack with an occasional shot of new wave angst ('I'm Angry with You'). The unfortunate result was that material like the title track, 'Heading for Home' and 'Saturday Night' was competent, but largely forgettable. If I had to pick a favorite track - well none of them are great, but at least 'All My Life' has some nice harmony work. RCA released 'Fool for Your Love' as a single (RCA catalog JH-13025), though it did nothing commercially.
"Good Morning America" track listing: 1.) Good Morning America (Terry Thomas) - 2.) I Can't Get Over You (Terry Thomas) - 3.) Roll the Dice (Terry Thomas) 4.) Heading for Home (Terry Thomas) 5.) Saturday Night (Terry Thomas)
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2) 2.) Fool for Your Love (Terry Thomas) 3.) My Perfect Lover (Terry Thomas) 4.) I'm Angry with You (Terry Thomas) 5.) Just One More Chance (Terry Thomas) 6.) The Girl Won't Dance with Me (Terry Thomas)
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