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Laid Back Procrastination

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on January 6, 2022 by Steve ThompsonJanuary 6, 2022
I mentioned earlier my new album for Spring to be accompanied by a live show (possibly the last one ever). Well, album production has been slowed down by external events. Two consecutive studio sessions were postponed by Covid isolation requirements. On the third attempt I, myself suffered from a lurgy (non Covid). This stymied my plans for adding vocals. Bolstered by the reception I got to “I Will Go Back” I planned to come out of the closet as a vocalist. For the time being I’m back in the closet. Alternative instrumental sessions were planned which are now on hold whilst my finger recovers from a painful association with a kitchen knife. And so I’ve decided to say the album may happen in spring but then again it may not. It will happen when it happens. I’m taking the pressure off myself to set a date. No good can come of such pressures.

During the isolation period I engaged with pre-production at home. I started to work on the title track for an album that would follow the next – “Strange Times”. This is an experimental album that at present exists largely as a concept and artwork. The new song is working really well. Should I bring it forward and include it on the Distant Destination album. Or should I perhaps work on the two as a double album and title them both “years of procrastination”. We shall see.
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I WILL GO BACK

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on November 19, 2021 by Steve ThompsonMarch 12, 2022

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This is a download only release but there are 10 limited edition CD’s available. These are white label CD’s in a jewel container and professional print sleeve. Each CD is uniquely numbered and signed. (Sorry all CD’s now gone)

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Double Disk Plus Demos

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on September 18, 2021 by Steve ThompsonSeptember 19, 2021
In 1982 I had a massive top 20 hit song and with the proceeds I bought a house in Whitley Bay and installed a recording studio. Over the following years many of my musician friends called in and helped me lay tracks. Elements of this story have since appeared in various blogs and interviews. Fast forward to 2021 and many of those recordings have now been released in various formats by Cherry Red Records.
The first piece of work in the new Whitley Bay studio was with Jon Deveril of Tygers of Pan Tang. The Cage album had just gone top 20 and my song on it “Paris By Air” had entered the singles charts. Bizzarely the band then folded. So, Jon and I set out on a project. It started small with a Fostex X15 portastudio. Soon, after there was another cash injection to the Stevie T vaults and we went 8 track with a serious mixing desk. The demos for the next two Tygers albums: “The Wreckage” and “Burning In The Shade” were recorded there in Whitley Bay. The albums were not strictly speaking heavy metal but are still part of the Tygers story and most certainly my own story.
I’ve now licensed all those demos (or those I could find) to Cherry Red. CR already owned the rights to Burning In The Shade and have now acquired The Wreckage. So now were looking at a package of the two albums complete with the demos that begat them. Release date to be confirmed. The Video below features some fly on the wall footage of Jon and I working in that Whitley Bay studio on “All Change Faces”, a song destined for The Wreckage album.

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Hindsight And History

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on September 4, 2021 by Steve ThompsonSeptember 4, 2021

The picture to the right is my first band Bullfrog as featured on the CD cover of a new release from Cherry Red Records. The picture is from 1971. It’s our “Beatles on the rooftop” moment. Except this is Eldon Square, Newcastle. Years later other bands played Eldon Square in officially organized shows. But ours was not an official event it was a rebellious act of self promotion. We bust into a basement and ran a mains cable across the grassy square to the monument in the centre where we set up and played a blues/rock set to Sunday strollers. The stunt was the brainchild of our Australian manager known only as “Skippy”. Skippy convinced us that the notoriety would catapult us to the top. As it happened, all it got us was an article in the Sunday Sun. Shortly after Skippy got deported so that was that.

Years later we appeared in a history book published by the Newcastle Evening Chronicle. This was not due to any notoriety of the band. The pictures taken in 1971 show behind us the architecture that was soon to disappear when the developers moved in to build a town Centre shopping mall.

But we were seeking notoriety and fame for our music. We were young and ambitious, I was just 19 years old. How were we to know that 50 years later a picture from that sunny day in May ‘71 would form the cover of a CD on which one of our songs would rub shoulders with the likes of Mott The Hoople, Free, Uriah Heap, Deep Purple, Hawkwind, The Yardbirds, Thin Lizzie, and others.

That’s the original 1969 Bullfrog lineup in the picture. Left to right: Mick Glancy, Robin Hird, Mick Simmons and Me – Steve Thompson. By the time we recorded “The Joker” which appears on disk three of the Cherry Red boxed set “I’m a Freak Baby 3” two line-up changes had occurred. Pete MacDonald replaced Mick Glancy on vocals and Jim Harle replaced Mick Simmons on drums.

Images From Eldon Square Sun May 30th 1971



Fast Forward To 2021

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Hollow Victory (A Sketch)

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on August 14, 2021 by Steve ThompsonAugust 14, 2021

I’m working up this forgotten song (Hollow Victory)  into new arrangement for a new album (Distant Destination) with my band. This is not it – It’s just a teaser. A doodle from which the full song formed. I may post other teasers or work in progress. It’s a very powerful song IMHO and is destined for the vocals of  of Jen Normandale. The song was started for a project with a Russian Girl called Oxana. 

I wrote a number of pieces  for the project but when she got deported it killed it all off (The project).  Watch this space:

It’s a Hollow Victory
With A Bitter Taste
And The road behind you

Is laid to waste
You made your exit
And You had your say
what about the times
You could have been having
All The Days Of Love
And living and laughing

 

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IRON MAN OF NORTON: Second Shipment – Various Artists

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on August 10, 2021 by Steve ThompsonDecember 26, 2022

Available on all the platforms: Spotify, iTtunes, YouTube etc. Look for the platform icons to the right or below and click on your choice

With fabulous artwork by Mark Mylchreest, this is the second set of various recordings I have made over the years.  The collection features a vast range of artists. Just take a look at the track listing below. I discovered in my archives a recording of Tommy Morrison singing his song “When The Truth Comes Home”. A Lovely song. He up and played it to me one day on acoustic guitar.  It just blew me away. It sounds like I must have included it in one of my demo sessions, probably at Lynx studios in Newcastle.

I always loved Empty Pockets. Vocals and Sax are by David Baird. The track is just Paul Smith and me. Pretty minimalist. I recall we put a dustbin lid on the snare to get that sound.

Many of the tracks were recorded in the studio built in my house in Whitley Bay. Folks used to call around and just add something to whatever I was busy recording. Beautiful Sight is one such song. Lorraine Crosby had laid down her vocals when Steve Lamb called round. He played that beautiful solo on his white Gibson SG.

 

 

1 REWIND Empty Pockets
2 BABY FORD Brand New Man
3 THE BRIEF Front Page News
4 CAFFREY In A Dream
5 TONI HALIDAY I Love Every Moment
6 LORRAINE CROSBY Beautiful Sight
7 ANDY TAYLOR Catch A Fast Train
8 RAMALASH Way Of The World
9 TOMMY MORRISON When The Truth Comes Home
10 TONI HALIDAY Looking For Love In A Stranger
11 BABY FORD Lisa Lisa
12 RAMALASH You Shook The World
13 NIGHTS THAT PASS IN THE SHIP Nothing Doing
14 TONI HALIDAY Bad News Boy
15 TONY McPHEE Born To Be With You
16 THE BRIEF Girls In Mini Skirts
17 RAMALASH Let’s Make Up
18 BULLFROG Just A Chance

All tracks produced by Steve Thompson
All songs written by Steve Thompson except:

2, 11 – Steve Thompson & Pete Adshead
3, 16 – Steve Thompson & Gary Maughan
9 – Tommy Morrison
15 – Tony McPhee
17 – Bullfrog

 

 

Available on all the platforms below after release date.

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A Pocket Full Of Memories

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on July 13, 2021 by Steve ThompsonJuly 13, 2021

Yesterday evening I sat on the patio with a beer watching the sun go down. An old man with less hair, fewer teeth and a pocket full of memories. The memories that rise to the surface at times like this are often unexpected and quite random.

Around 1986 I had signed an exclusive music publishing deal with DJM. The D and the J and the M stood for Dick James Music. The deal was brokered by Gus Dudgeon who brought his old friend Dick James out of retirement to sign the contract. Dick was feted in the music business as the man who signed the Beatles. Almost of equal importance to my mind: he was also the man who sang the theme tune of my childhood favourite TV themes – “Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Riding Through The Glen”. Gus’s connection to Dick was that he was once House Producer for DJM productions. Most notably one day Dick had asked Gus to take a young writer he had signed under his wing – Elton John. It all boded very well. 

A few weeks later after the champagne and the press call, when the ink was dry on the deal I had occasion to call DJM. It was just something minor, a general housekeeping detail. The receptionist answered the call. To my dismay the call took a bizarre turn almost immediately. I felt reality start to wobble, we were talking the same language but we were not on the same page at all. I don’t recall the details but It was all very strange. Then suddenly, realisation dawned and I understood what had happened. Somehow, and lord knows how, I had called DJM Plumbing Supplies in Shiremoor.

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IRON MAN OF NORTON: Boxed Set – Various Artists

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on May 28, 2021 by Steve ThompsonAugust 15, 2021

Artwork, Mark Mylchreest – Click to enlarge.

Available on all the platforms: Spotify, iTtunes, YouTube etc. Look for the platform icons to the right or below and click on your choice

With fabulous artwork by Mark Mylchreest, this is an eclectic collection of various recordings I have made over the years.  The collection features  a vast range of artists. Just take a look at the track listing below.

First up is Paris By Air, the original demo. This is what I played to the Tygers Of Pan Tang in that house I shared with them in Whitley Bay. The demo featured a 16 year old Toni Haliday. The Tygers went on to have a hit single with it and it also featured on their top 20 album “The Cage”.

Later, I built a studio in my own Whitley Bay house and this is where I recorded the next track.  “Disco Me To Ecstasy” was released with a name change to “Chiki Chiki Ah Ah”. However this did not fool the BBC and we earned a ban (I’m proud of that). This did not stop it becoming a hit though.

There’s a track I recorded with Andy Taylor of Duran Duran when he was just 16 years old. The song is not mine. It was written by John Farmer of  “The Squad”. My good friend Stu Burns, guitarist with The Squad engineered this session for me in the bands makeshift basement studio.

“Going Solo” is a song I wrote with my old mate Gus Dudgeon for Elkie Brooks. Gus visited Elkie at her home in deepest Devon to have dinner and discuss the next album. However, before Gus got to play her the song Elkie fired him as her producer!

There’s a track from the Groundhogs front man, Tony McPhee. That’s me on bass and my mate Paul Smith on drums – The Geordie Groundhogs.

Penultimately, a track from my 70’s band Bullfrog, a taste of what’s to come on our upcoming album: “Aces”. And lot’s more in between. There’s also a second “Iron Man” collection slated for 13th August release. This one entitled “Second Shipment”

1 TONI HALLIDAY Paris By Air
2 BABY FORD Disco Me To Ecstasy
3 THE BRIEF Party In The Room Downstairs
4 THE COMING STORM Man Of A Million Faces
5 GEORGE LAMB See You In My Dreams
6 ANDY TAYLOR Hey Gene
7 THE HOUSE BAND Going Solo
8 TONI HALIDAY Don’t Do The Dirty
9 TOMMY MORRISON Let Me Hold You
10 BABY FORD Bite The Bullet
11 RAMALASH Who Is That Man
12 NIGHTS THAT PASS IN THE SHIP You Made Me Do It
13 TONI HALIDAY These Crazy Things
14 TONY MCPHEE Too Bad
15 BABY FORD When Does The Heartbreak Begin
16 RAMALASH So Glad We’re Back Together
17 BULLFROG Farewell
18 TONI HALIDAY Nothing Like The Way We Planned It

All tracks produced by Steve Thompson
All songs written by Steve Thompson except:

2, 10, 15 – Steve Thompson & Pete Adshead
3 – Steve Thompson & Gary Maughan
6 – John Farmer
7 – Steve Thompson & Gus Dudgeon
11 – Steve Thompson & John Cook
14 – Tony McPhee
17 – Bullfrog

 

 

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Cherry Red

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on May 13, 2021 by Steve ThompsonOctober 23, 2023

In December 2020 I signed a deal with Cherry Red Records and product started to be released from January 2021. The collections below represent what is out there now as well as proposed releases. Book mark this post as I will update it as new stuff comes out.

Click on the art image for more details and where to buy.

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Oh You Pretty Things

Bullfrog track “Dozy Dora” on 3 CD boxed set.

Riding The Rock Machine

Bullfrog track “Ice Cold Dick” on 3CD boxed set.

The Long Fade

Photo: Kev Howard, Design: Steve Thompson
My own album from 2019

Released At Last

Three tracks I produced for Southbound back in. ’78

Almost There

Photo and design Mark Mylchreest
Instrumental experiments.

Something On My Mind

Photo: Trev Teasdel
More Instrumental experiments.

Sleepless Nights

Photo and design Steve Thompson
One from my 1990’s Garage Studio.

Distant Destination

Photo and design Mark Mylchreest

Release Date: November 17th 2023.

 

Aces

Design: Marco Paone
Almost everything Bullfrog ever recorded.
Release date TBC

Zebras

Design: Marco Paone
The short lived Bullfrog Mkii

release date TBC

Boxed Set

Design: Mark Mylchreest
A compilation of many artists.
Release date 6th August

Second Shipment

Design: Mark Mylchreest
A compilation of many artists.
Release date 13th August

Taking The Easy Way (single)

Design: Mark Mylchreest
Release Date: March 4th 2022.
Alvin’s Single intended for release in 1988. Includes the demo.

I’m A Freak Baby 3

Bullfrog track “The Joker” on 3CD boxed set.

I Will Go Back (Single)

Design: Mark Mylchreest
This is a first – me singing

Strange Times

Photo and Design: Mark Mylchreest
Conceived in lockdown.
Ideas and demos have formed but this one may be a while coming. This one will be dark and edgy

Behind The Wheel

Design: Marco Paone

Burning In The Shade

Expanded edition complete with demos CLICK HERE

Tygers Of Pan Tang 3 CD Set

Release Date: Jue 24 2022

Two albums: The Wreckage % Burning In The Shade + a 3rd CD containing the demos.

Click here

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Sleepless Nights

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on April 28, 2021 by Steve ThompsonOctober 18, 2021

Over to the right or perhaps below if you are on a phone are links to all the platforms where you can download or stream these songs.

Tommy Morrison was a very good friend of mine and a terrific songwriter. We wrote many songs together and I also demo’d for him some of his songs he’d written alone. The picture features me and Tommy at the housewarming party of my new abode in Whitley Bay. The royalties from my top 20 hit “Hurry Home” had funded this move. I built a recording studio  and it became a mecca for many years for my musician friends.

Throughout the nineties this amounted to a good many recordings. Some folks may be interested in this production note: I always recorded my guitar through a miked up amplifier. A fender twin reverb. No pedals and never by direct injection. The amp was always set up in the vocal booth and I ran a cable out to it.One day I was jamming and particularly enjoying the guitar sound. Later when I went to shut everything down I found that the mic had dropped out of the mic n and was lying on the floor in front of the amp. From henceforth and for every guitar track on this album, I miced up the amp in this way: A mic laying on the floor in front of the amp.

Tommy and I  co-wrote a song Elkie Brooks recorded “One Of A Kind”, a version of which is on my own album “THE LONG FADE”.  We also co-wrote a couple of songs for Paul Rodgers with whom Tommy had a complex relationship/friendship. Two songs made it to the final cut but Tommy and Rodgers fell out once more and it was not to be. 

Around 2008 Tommy sent me a £10 note, a typical Tommy gesture, and asked me to digitize the recordings we’d made throughout the nineties. I made a start but I soon got distracted by other stuff. 

Then in 2012 I met up with another old friend and was shocked at the number of mutual acquaintances this old friend told me had passed away. So I had a ring around all my friends that I had been so remiss at keeping in touch with. 

I got Tommy’s answering machine so I left a message: “Tommy it’s me, Steve, are you still alive”? Later that day he called me back. He told me he was indeed still alive but it had been touch and go. He said that he had exhausted himself moving a piano with another guy. Then he’d had a “beef and cholesterol pie”. As a result he’d suffered a heart attack. When they got him in to study him it was found that he had cancer of the lung so as a result he’d had half of one lung removed. “Jeez Tommy”, I said “I’d better get on with Digitising that stuff for you before you pop your clogs”

And this I did, trawling through DAT tapes. There are only two people on those recordings. Phil Caffrey providing amazing vocals and me doing the rest. They’re demos with klangy drum machines but there is also a vibe and a groove. And so was born the album “Sleepless Nights”. The band: Caffrey Morrison Thompson. 

I took 10 CD copies to Sunderland and gave them to Tommy as we had lunch together. The very last time I saw him in fact. I’m so pleased I finished that project. It made Tommy so happy. And I’m sure he’d be equally delighted when Cherry Red Records release this album on May 14th

Tommy Morrison passed away in January 2014

Available on all the platforms below

Click here for the download or streaming platform of your choice.

Track Listing

Sleepless Nights (Morrison)
I Feel The Same (Morrison)
Sleepin’ Train (Morrison, Thompson)
Lovin’ Arms (Thompson)
What To Say (Caffrey, Morrsion, Thompson)
Your Finest Hour (Thompson)
Never Say Die (Morrison, Thompson)
You Call The Tune (Morrison)
One Of A Kind (Morrison, Thompson)
Easy Street (Morrison)
The Last Teardrop (Thompson)
Let Me Hold You (Thompson)
Friday (Caffrey, Thompson)
We Don’t All Get To Go To Heaven (Morrison)

Produced by Steve Thompson

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Goffy Plays Hurry Home & A Fan Rings In From Nunthorpe

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on April 27, 2021 by Steve ThompsonApril 27, 2021

Check out the clip below from Goffy on BBC Tees this Sunday then read on for connections to some of the other musicians he mentions.

 

Apart from Goffy’s kind words about me  he also mentions Dave Black and Pete McDonald. Dave was a good friend of mine and the inspiration for one of the songs on my album THE LONG FADE out now on Cherry Red Records (Click here) Pete McDonald was the singer in my first band Bullfrog. Bullfrog was formed in my hometown of Consett in 1969. Cherry Red Records will be releasing our very early recordings on an Album entitled ACES on June 4th.

 

 

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Released At Last: SOUTHBOUND

The Steve Thompson Band Posted on April 10, 2021 by Steve ThompsonSeptember 18, 2024

Don’t Deny Me
Pretty Girl
Keep On Winding

[EDIT]

Sadly after this post was written and the EP released, Alan Burke of Southbound died unexpectedly on Friday 30 April 2021  However he did have the chance to enjoy this release just two weeks before he passed away. Here are the words he used to describe the experience.

On the news of the release:

“That’s amazing news Steve..I’m looking forward to the big time! We were the four amigos, best time of my life. How you keeping these days? Alan”

And when released:

“Steve, never thought we would see this day!!! I’ve bought a copy just cos I can…how many more do I need to buy before it gets in the charts? Seriously thanks for doing this! Alan”.    🙂

This is the story and the posting that announced the release

It would be around 1979. Southbound booked into Impulse Studios to record 3 new songs. I was House Producer there and apart from producing for the various associated labels I was available for anyone using the studio if they wanted a producer as well as an engineer (Mickey Sweeney). We cut the three tracks and I thought they were terrific. I suggested I may be able to secure a record deal for them with the tapes. They were enthusiastic so I set about approaching record companies. I’m pleased to say that after only 43 years I’m managed to get a deal for release. Southbound  are included in a catalogue deal I did with Cherry Red Records and this very day via Cherry Red, Southbound are “Released At Last”

Southbound 1979
Me 1979

Drummer Mick Kelly recalls the session:

I remember recording the cheering at the end of Keep On Winding on the stair well after you suggested that using those acoustics would enhance the effect. The “crowd included 3 roadies Geoff Lowe, Paul Robinson and Steve Evison and were double tracked then double tracked again.
I also remember you dancing around the studio to encourage a crescendo to Keep On Winding and changing my drum beat to Don’t Deny Me which gave the song an added variation to the normal straight 4 beat. Then placing the Mic on the stairs for George’s amp to record the lead break for that song to use natural acoustics, first take recording and he absolutely nailed it …..great times.. great memories…thanks – Michael.

George Lamb: Guitar/Vocals
Allan Burke: Guitar/Vocals
Davey Giles: Bass
Mick Kelly: Drums

Starting out largely in the Sunderland area, Southbound were a great rocking outfit playing the North East clubs and pubs and sometimes the larger venues either as support to some household names or headlining under their own steam. Originally a five piece including a lead singer they eventually became a four piece with George and Allan taking on vocal duties as you can hear on these recordings.

AVAILABLE FROM THESE PLATFORMS NOW!!!

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