Judas Jump

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Judas Jump
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresProgressive rock
Years active1969–1971[1]
LabelsParlophone
Past membersAllan Jones
Andy Bown
Henry Spinetti
Charlie Harrison
Adrian Williams
Trevor Williams

Judas Jump was a British short-lived progressive rock supergroup, formed in 1969.[1] The band released one album and three singles before disbanding in 1971.[2] They are best known for their members who had success before and after Judas Jump.

Career

Judas Jump was established in 1969 as a heavy progressive rock band. They used

the Herd, alongside Peter Frampton. After the Herd dissolved, Bown and Spinetti spent two years with Judas Jump.[2]

Also in their line-up was the former Amen Corner saxophonist, Allan Jones, who played mainly woodwind. The band issued three singles in 1969 and 1970, followed by their only album, Scorch (1970). A United States release on the MGM-distributed Pride Records was oddly delayed until 1972, by which time the group had disbanded.[2] On 14 February 1970, Judas Jump featured on the cover of the British music magazine NME.

Judas Jump were the opening act on 26 August 1970 at the

UK Singles Chart or UK Albums Chart.[2]

Although Adrian Williams was listed as lead vocalist, Andy Bown is the lead vocalist on almost all tracks. In a mid-1980s interview for a fanzine (The Rock Marketplace), Bown admitted that as leader, primary songwriter, and producer, he decided to replace most of the vocals with his own prior to the album's release.

Bown ultimately joined Status Quo.[2] Fellow band member Charlie Harrison played with the American country rock band Poco, between 1978 and 1984.[1] He also played bass in Roger McGuinn's Thunderbyrd and in the Rick Vito band. Spinetti went on to various session musician work, including playing on Gerry Rafferty's single "Baker Street".[4]

Lineup

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label
1970 Scorch Parlophone

[2]

Singles

Year Title Label
1969 "Run For Your Life" Parlophone
1969 "This Feelin' We Feel" Parlophone
1970 "Beer Drinking Woman" Parlophone

[1]

Bibliography

  • The Tapestry of Delights - The Comprehensive Guide to British Music of the Beat, R&B, Psychedelic and Progressive Eras 1963-1976, Vernon Joynson,

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Albums by Judas Jump: Discography, songs, biography, and listening guide". Rate Your Music. 17 April 1970. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Bruce Eder. "Judas Jump | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Judas Jump". Tamworth Bands. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Mike Dolbear DRUMS". Mikedolbear.com. 13 October 2013. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Andrew Bown". Statusquo.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Henry Spinetti". Procolharum.com. Retrieved 1 July 2011.

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