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THE
SHORT LIST
After the Streetwalkers split,
Chappo continued solo with his own band, the Short List
The regular line up is Chappo, vocals, broken
tambourines and the occasional bashed in mic; Steve Simpson,
guitar and electric violin; Gary Twigg, bass; Ian
Gibbons, keyboards; Geoff Dunn, drums.
That's a band that packs out a
big sound in true Chappo tradition. Steve has been with Chappo since the
early 80's and always makes the crowd even more excited when he picks up
his electric violin. For a good ten years or so, The Short List have
continued with vibe created in the 60's. Chappo's new albums such as
Kiss My Soul
and Turn Unstoned are
packed with new work and are excellent. The band work extremely hard and
keep up with Chappo as he calls the tunes during the show. New songs, old
songs, they know them all and play them with incredible accuracy. Family
may be no more, but this band are worthy successors. Whatever you do,
don't miss an opportunity to see this first rate outfit.
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THE
STREETWALKERS
Chappo and Charlie Whitney
recorded the first Streetwalkers album after Family's
farewell tour in 1973 with help from the renowned ex-Jeff Beck guitarist Bobby
Tench, plus Linda Lewis and another former
Family member John Wetton. The band was not fixed with
different members leaving and joining. For many Family fans, Chappo's
first Streetwalkers album was a let down.
On the Downtown
Flyers album Chappo and Charlie Whitney were able to find a more
settled band including John Plotel ex Casablanca. With
the accent strongly on R&B and Soul, Chappo's unique vocal style
became more mainstream than what he'd been doing with Family.
However, they had more commercial successful with Red
Card, which hit #16 in the Album Charts. As ever, the band found
success in Europe especially Germany where Chappo remains in high regard
and high demand to play live.
Band Members Included:
 | ROGER CHAPMAN vocals |
 | BOBBY TENCH guitar ~
He's on the road in 2001 with Humble
Pie |
 | CHARLIE WHITNEY guitar |
 | NICKO McBRAIN drums |
 | JON PLOTEL bass |
 | DAVE DOWLE drums |
 | MICHAEL FEAT bass |
 | BRIAN JOHNSON keyboards |
ALBUMS:
 | STREETWALKERS ~ Reprise
K54017, 1974 |
 | DOWNTOWN FLIER ~ Vertigo
6360 123, 1975 |
 | RED CARD ~ Vertigo 9102
010, 1976 |
 | VICIOUS BUT FAIR ~
Vertigo 9102 012, 1977 |
 | STREETWALKERS LIVE
(double album) ~ Vertigo 6641 703, 1977 |
Singles:
 | Roxianna/Crack ~ Reprise
K 14357, 1974 |
 | Raingame/Miller ~
Vertigo 6059 130, 1975 |
 | Daddy Rolling Stone/Hole
In Your Pocket ~ Vertigo 6059 144, 1976 |
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FAMILY Band Line-Up:
 | ROGER
CHAPMAN vocals |
 | RIC GRECH
bass, vocals and violin Music In A Doll's House |
 | JIM KING
sax and flute on albums (1&2) |
 | ROB
TOWNSEND drums |
 | CHARLIE
WHITNEY guitar |
 | JOHN
WEIDER bass and violin on albums (2,3,4 & 5) |
 | POLI
PALMER keyboards and vibes on albums (3,4,5,6, &
7) |
 | JOHN
WETTON bass and vocals on Fearless and Bandstand |
 | TONY
ASHTON keyboards on It's Only A Movie |
 | JIM CREGAN
bass guitar on It's Only A Movie |
ALBUMS:
 | MUSIC IN A
DOLL'S HOUSE ~ Reprise R(S)LP 6312, 1968 (1) |
 | FAMILY
ENTERTAINMENT ~ Reprise R(S)LP 6340, 1969 (2) |
 | A SONG FOR
ME ~ Reprise RSLP 9001, 1970 (3) |
 | ANYWAY
~ Reprise RSX 9005, 1970 (4) |
 | OLD SONGS
NEW SONGS - COMPILATION ~ Reprise RSLP 9007, 1971 (5) |
 | FEARLESS
~ Reprise K 54003, 1971 (6) |
 | BANDSTAND
~ Reprise K 54006, 1972 (7) |
 | IT'S ONLY
A MOVIE ~ Raft RA 58501, 1973 (8) |
Singles:
 | Scene Through The Eyes Of A Lens/Gypsy
Woman ~ Liberty LBF 15031, 1967 |
 | Me My Friend/Hey Mr. Policeman ~ Reprise
RS 23270, 1968, reissued 1974 |
 | Second Generation Woman/Home Town ~
Reprise RS 23315, 1968 |
 | No Mule's Fool/Good Friend Of Mine ~
Reprise RS 27001, 1969 |
 | Today/Song For Lots ~ Reprise RS 27005,
1970 |
 | Strange Band/The Weaver's Answer/Hung Up
Down ~ Reprise RS 27009, 1970 |
 | In My Own Time/Seasons ~ Reprise K
14090, 1971 |
 | Larf And Sing/Children ~ Reprise SAM 1,
1971 |
 | Burlesque/The Rockin' R's ~ Reprise K
14196, 1972, reissued 1978 and 1982 with different B sides |
 | My Friend The Sun/Glove ~ Reprise K
14218, 1973 |
 | Boom Boom/Stop This Car ~ Raft RA 18501,
1973 |
 | Sweet Desiree/Drink To You ~ Raft RA
18503, 1973 |
FAMILY
were formed in Leicester (UK) in 1967, from a band called The
Farinas, formed by Charlie Whitney in
1962 when he was at Leicester Art College. They were an R&B outfit who
had recorded for the Fontana label and also went under the name
The Roaring Sixties. In 1967 The Farinas moved down to London
where they came into contact with Kim Fowley, an American
producer who suggested the name change to Family.
Liberty Records signed them in the September for an excellent psychedelic
single called, Scene Thru' The Eyes Of A
Lens and the first indication of Chappo's unique vocal
style. If you have a copy, it's worth a few bob as it didn't exactly take
the charts by storm. It was also an album track on Electric
Sugar Cube Flashbacks. (That title must have needed a few
pints or something .... )
The most famous and their debut album was Music
In A Doll's House which was co-produced by Dave
Mason (Traffic). Doll's House was outstanding, fresh, vibrant,
exciting, original, just the sort of music that sounded even better when
the mind is relaxed. To many it was one of the Top Ten LP's of the decade
and one that you had to be seen with under your arm. It still remains
today, thirty plus years later, in this writers all time Top Ten. Family
became established as a vital cog in the underground circuit. The
live show was incredible with Chappo strutting and pouting and looking as
if he would lose it at any minute, but of course he didn't. His
wailing, vibrating vocals moved the walls.
The Doll's
House was all original material and like the Beatles
great LP, Revolver, almost every track pushed back the
boundaries, was different and very much of the times. The band pulled
together their immense musical skills, variety of instruments and Chappo's
amazing vocals and success in producing something that has truly pasted
the test of time.
The follow album, Family
Entertainment confirmed them as one of Britain's leading
rock bands. Many regarded it as impossible to follow the Doll's House, but
the album had some very powerful tracks including The
Weaver's Answer, Hung Up Down and Observations
From A Hill. Many fans would cite Weavers Answer as Chappo
at his best. The album hit #6 in the UK Charts but the singles
didn't do much until November 1969 when No
Mule's Fool reached #29. With success comes changes and
1969 was a year for many of them. Ric
Grech left during their first US tour to join Blind
Faith. He was replaced by John Weider, from an
LA band called Stonehenge and had played with Eric Burdon
& The Animals. While on this US Tour, the band
fell out with with top American promoter, Bill Graham, an upset that
probably caused their failure to make it big in the USA. Back in the UK, Jim
King departed from the band.
King was replaced by Poli
Palmer, from Birmingham who had played in several bands
including the Bakerloo Blues Line. Even with these
changes more success was to come. The albums A
Song For Me and Anyway
hit #4 and #7 in the LP Charts and they also had three singles in the
charts. John Weider
departed in June 1971 to be replaced by John
Wetton from Mogul Thrash and left
just over a year later to join another great band, King Crimson.
(note that John Wetton is also back on the road with his own excellent
band) The next two albums were also successful with Fearless
and Bandstand, hitting #10
and #15 in the LP charts and also giving them some long awaited success in
America by reaching #177 and #183. At this point, Poli Palmer
departed to set up a new band with Ric Grech which never got off the
ground.
Tony Ashton
joined on keyboards and Jim Cregan
came in from the band Stud. The best times for Family were now in
the past and a move of labels from Reprise to Raft to record their
last album, It's Only A Movie,
failed to lift the fans by October 1973 it was all over.
Chappo and Charlie Whitney formed Streetwalkers and Rob
Townsend could be found in the successful Medicine
Head.
More Roger Chapman information can be
obtained from www.chappo.com
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