sábado, 21 de noviembre de 2009

The Warriors (feat. Jon Anderson) - You Came Along / Don't Make Me Blue (1964)


Line-up / Musicians:

David Foster (Badger) Bass Guitar and Harmonies
Jon Anderson (YES) Harmony Vocals
Tony Anderson (Las Bravos) Lead Vocal and Harmonica
Ian Wallace (King Crimson) Drums
Rod Hill Guitar
Mike Brereton Guitar

The Warriors were David's first band. Formed in '62, The Warriors went through different line up's until the most successful was achieved in '64, this being David Foster, Ian Wallace, Rod Hill, Mike Brereton, Jon Anderson and his brother Tony Anderson, on vocals. In their early days the band played the working men's club's, sporting clubs and small halls and club's in and around the Lancashire area eventually moving up to bigger rock venue's such as The Cavern, Liverpool, Oasis Manchester and the Mecca Ballroom circuit.



Decca Records signed the band in early '64 and The Warriors cut their single You Came Along b/w Don't Make Me Blue, the latter being David's first recorded song. They appeared in a feature film called Just For You and made television appearances on ATV'S Thank Your Lucky Stars and BBC'S Juke Box Jury.

They then toured Britain extensively for the next year being managed by the owners of The Beachcomber Club's where they often appeared. Tony Anderson and Mike Brereton left the Warriors in late '65 leaving Jon and David on Vocals and introducing Brian Chatton on keyboards.

This was to be the last incarnation of The Warriors. After touring Europe's Cellar Club's (Top Ten, Hamburg, Storyville Clubs, Cologne and Frankfurt, Carousel Club, Copenhagen etc) they split up in Frankfurt Germany in August '67 shagged out after a long squawk.

Discographic info:

Format: 7-inch single
Year release: 1964
Label: Decca Records
Cat. nº: F-11926

Tracks list:

Side A: You Came Along (Maron, Reed) - Robbins Music (2:03)
Side B: Don't Make Me Blue (from the film "Just For You") (Foster) - Feldman (2:05)

Production: Ivor Raymonds



Links you may visit:

- Yes Museum
- Highland Motorcycle HOLS
- Answers.com / The Warriors

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