Chris Spedding
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![]() Spedding performing in Toronto, 18 May 1979 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Peter Robinson |
Born | Staveley, Derbyshire, England | 17 June 1944
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Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | Late 1960s–present |
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Website | chrisspedding |
Christopher John Spedding (born Peter Robinson, 17 June 1944)
AllMusic has described Spedding as "one of the UK's most versatile session guitarists, [he] has had a long career on two continents that saw him tackle nearly every style of rock and roll ...".[3]
Spedding, a long-time friend of Chrissie Hynde, was a regular concert feature artist with the Pretenders on their US tour in March/April 1980. He appeared regularly during the band's encores, playing the guitar solos on their version of the Kinks' song "Stop Your Sobbing".[2]
As well as his celebrated work as a session musician, Spedding pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album Songs Without Words in 1970. Since then, he has released fourteen studio albums, and two live albums. His only solo hit was 1975's "Motor Bikin'".[4]
Career
Chris Spedding was born in Staveley, Derbyshire,[2] but was raised in Sheffield and Birmingham by adoptive parents Muriel and Jack Spedding, and renamed Christopher John Spedding.
Whilst still with the Battered Ornaments, which without the departing
Spedding then recorded his own instrumental album, Songs Without Words (1970) for Harvest Records, which was released only in Japan.[1]
During this time, he was also playing
In 1975, Spedding had a
Spedding was the producer of the Sex Pistols' first demos, which were recorded on 12 May 1976 at London's Majestic Studios, where he had recorded his contributions to Eno's album Here Come the Warm Jets and the Sharks track "Kung Fu".[2] The three tracks recorded were "Problems", "No Feelings" and "Pretty Vacant"; there are persistent rumours that he played guitar and bass on their debut album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, however both Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones and Spedding himself deny this entirely.[11][2] The following year, Spedding featured extensively on the concept album Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, issued in 1978.
Spedding moved to New York City, joined the Necessaries as a guitarist and songwriter, collaborated with drummer/percussionist
He played on the tracks "Not Such A Bad Boy", "So Bad" and "No Values" on Paul McCartney's Give My Regards to Broad Street released in 1984. Spedding recalls Ringo Starr, engineer Geoff Emerick and producer George Martin working on the same sessions as well as McCartney and his wife, Linda.[2] In the same year he played on Roger Daltrey's solo album Parting Should Be Painless. Spedding was producer of the first two albums by the Canadian rockabilly band, The Razorbacks, entitled Go to Town (1988) and Live a Little (1989). In 1995, he played on Willy DeVille's Big Easy Fantasy, and later that year, on his album Loup Garou.
Accepting an invitation, Spedding toured with a reformed Roxy Music in 2001. By now in his late fifties, Spedding's own blues rock offerings One Step Ahead of the Blues (2002) and Click Clack (2005) were released, followed by It's Now Or Never in 2007.[1] He was one of only two musicians from the 1976 album Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds to return for Jeff Wayne's Black Smoke Band's 2006–2012 tour of Europe. He then featured on the 2012 album Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds – The New Generation, touring with the show in 2012 and 2014.
On 31 October 2011 the 11 track CD King Mob album was released featuring Spedding on guitar, Glen Matlock on bass, Martin Chambers on drums, Sixteen on guitar and fronted by Stephen W. Parsons, aka Snips a former member of Sharks.[13] Although both the album and live shows received positive reviews, King Mob announced that they were disbanding in September 2012.
In June 2014 Spedding appeared as a special guest playing guitar with Bryan Ferry at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival.[14] In 2017 and 2019 he toured the US with Ferry.[15][16]
Select discography
Albums
- Our Point of View for Frank Ricotti Quartet, CBS(1969)
- Polydor(1969)
- Deep Down Heavy (France) (1970) for Bob Downes, Music for Pleasure (MFP 5130)
- Elastic Rock with Nucleus, Vertigo (1970)
- Songs Without Words (Japan) Toshiba EMI (1970)
- Backwood Progression (UK) Harvest (1970)
- Polydor(1971)
- We'll Talk About It Later with Nucleus, Vertigo (1971)
- RCA Victor
- The Only Lick I Know (UK) Harvest (1972) – engineered by Alan Parsons at Abbey Road Studios
- London, by ex-Savoy Brown vocalist Chris Youlden
- First Water (1973) and Jab it in Yore Eye (1974) as a member of Sharks, Island Records
- RAK (1976) – produced by Mickie Most
- Hurt (UK) RAK (1977) – produced by Chris Thomas includes "Hurt By Love"
- In Your Mind (1977) for Bryan Ferry, Polydor Records
- Guitar Graffiti (UK) RAK (1978)
- I'm Not Like Everybody Else (UK) RAK (1980)
- Friday the 13th (US) Passport (1981)
- Enemy Within (France) New Rose (1986)
- Like Satin (France) New Rose (1988)
- Tightrope Walker (France) New Rose (1989)
- Cafe Days (France) New Rose (1990)
- Just Plug Him In! (France) New Rose (1991)
- Gesundheit! (France) Versailles/Sony (1995)
- Big Easy Fantasy (1995)
- Loup Garou (1995)
- One Step Ahead of the Blues (Belgium) Music Avenue (2002)/(UK) Repertoire (2009)
- The Very Best of Chris Spedding EMI Gold (2005)
- Click Clack (Germany) SPV GmbH (2005)
- It's Now Or Never (US) Ryko (2007)[17]
- Pearls (2011)[18]
- Joyland (2015)[19]
Singles
- "Rock and Roll Band"/"Goodbye We Loved You (Madly)" (1969) A side credited to Chris Spedding's New Band/B side credited to Chris Spedding & The Battered Ornaments UK Harvest HAR 5013
- "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"/"I Can't Boogie" (1975) UK Island WIP 6225
- "Motor Bikin'"/"Working for the Union" (1975) UK Rak RAK 210 No. 14,[4] AUS No.63[20][21]
- "Jump in My Car"/"Running Round" (1976) UK Rak RAK 228
- "New Girl in the Neighbourhood"/"Truck Drivin' Man" (1976) UK Rak RAK 232
- "Guitar Jamboree"/"Sweet Disposition" (1976) UK Rak RAK 236
- "Pogo Dancing"/"The Pose" with The Vibrators (1976) UK Rak RAK 246
- "Get Outta My Pagoda"/"Hey Miss Betty" (1977) UK Rak RAK 261
- "Silver Bullet"/"Wild Wild Women" (1977) UK Rak RAK 268
- "Bored Bored"/"Time Warp" (1978) UK Rak RAK 274
- "Gunfight"/"Evil" (1978) UK Rak RAK 282
- "Video Life"/"Frontal Lobotomy" (Live) (1979) UK Rak RAK 290
- "The Crying Game"/"Counterfeit" (1980) UK Rak RAK 323
- "I'm Not Like Everybody Else"/"Contract" (1981) UK Rak RAK 326
Collaborations
With Joan Armatrading
- Me Myself I (A&M Records, 1980)
With John Cale
- Slow Dazzle (Island Records, 1975)
- Helen of Troy (Island Records, 1975)
- Music for a New Society (ZE Records, 1982)
With Roger Daltrey
- Parting Should Be Painless (Atlantic Records, 1984)
With Willy DeVille
- Loup Garou (EastWest Records, 1995)
With Donovan
- Cosmic Wheels (Columbia Records, 1973)
With Cass Elliot
- The Road Is No Place for a Lady (RCA Records, 1972)
With David Essex
- David Essex (Columbia Records, 1974)
- All the Fun of the Fair (Columbia Records, 1975)
- Imperial Wizard (Mercury Records, 1979)
- The Whisper (Mercury Records, 1983)
With Bryan Ferry
- Let's Stick Together (E.G. Records, 1976)
- In Your Mind (E.G. Records, 1977)
- Frantic (Virgin Records, 2002)
- Dylanesque (Virgin Records, 2007)
- Olympia (Virgin Records, 2010)
- Avonmore (BMG, 2014)
With Art Garfunkel
- Fate for Breakfast (Columbia Records, 1979)
- Scissors Cut (Columbia Records, 1981)
With Nina Hagen
- NunSexMonkRock (CBS Records, 1982)
With Elton John
- Madman Across the Water (Uni Records, 1971)
With John Lodge
- Natural Avenue (Decca, 1977)
- 10,000 Light Years Ago (Esoteric Antenna, 2015)
With Paul McCartney
- Tug of War (Columbia Records, 1982)
- Pipes of Peace (Columbia Records, 1983)
With Katie Melua
- Call Off the Search (Dramatico, 2003)
- Piece by Piece (Dramatico, 2005)
- Pictures (Dramatico, 2007)
- Ketevan (Dramatico, 2013)
With Frankie Miller
- Full House (Chrysalis Records, 1977)
- Standing on the Edge (Capitol Records, 1982)
- Dancing in the Rain (Vertigo Records, 1986)
With Harry Nilsson
- Nilsson Schmilsson (RCA Victor, 1971)
- Son of Schmilsson (RCA Records, 1972)
With Paolo Nutini
- Caustic Love (Atlantic Records, 2014)
With Annette Peacock
- X-Dreams (Aura, 1978)
With John Phillips
- Pay Pack & Follow (Eagle Records, 2001)
With Rodriguez
- Coming from Reality (Sussex Records, 1971)
With Splinter
- Harder to Live (Dark Horse Records, 1975)
With Tom Waits
- Rain Dogs (Island Records, 1985)
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