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Bobby Tench

Robert Tench (born 21 September 1944) is a British vocalist, guitarist, sideman,[1] songwriter and arranger.[2]

Bobby Tench
Bobby Tench performing in London 2009
Background information
Birth nameRobert Tench
Also known asBob Tench, Bobby Gass
Born (1944-09-21) 21 September 1944 (age 78)
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
  • bass guitar
  • keyboards
Years active1960s–present
Labels
Formerly of

Tench is best known for his work with Freddie King[3] and Van Morrison,[4] as well as being a member of The Jeff Beck Group, Humble Pie, Streetwalkers[1] and Van Morrison band.[5] He is also associated with Hummingbird[1] and Gass,[3] as a founding member.[6]

At the start of his career he performed and recorded with The Gass and also appeared with Gonzalez, before joining the Jeff Beck Group. He recorded with Ginger Baker before touring with Beck, Bogert & Appice as vocalist and recording sessions with Linda Lewis. Associations with Wailer Junior Marvin and the blues, rock guitarist Freddie King followed.

He signed to A&M Records and formed Hummingbird, later joining Roger Chapman and Charlie Whitney in Streetwalkers. During this period he had brief associations with Boxer and Widowmaker, recording album tracks with each before working with Van Morrison. When his commitments with Morrison came to an end he moved on to work and record with Eric Burdon also Axis Point, before Steve Marriott included him as an official band member in a new lineup of Humble Pie. Other collaborations and associations followed.

The Gass and early career Edit

Tench formed The Gass with Godfrey and Errol McLean in May 1965,[7] credited as Robert Tench and during his time with the band featured as vocalist, guitarist and bass player.[8] The band played mainly in the London Club circuit[9] appearing at West End venues such as Rasputin's, The Bag O'Nails,[10]The Speakeasy Club, The Flamingo Club (also known as The Pink Flamingo), Sibyllas and Revolution.[11] They also made other appearances elsewhere in the U.K with occasional tours in Europe.[9][7]

The Gass were often accompanied on stage by guest musicians such as Georgie Fame,[9]Jimi Hendrix and Eric Burdon.[3] They recorded two singles for Parlophone[12] and another for CBS with their original lineup,[8] before taking a more progressive musical direction.[13] During 1968 they were supporting bands such as Led Zeppelin.[14] Tench moved on with drummer Godfrey McLean to form a new lineup and were signed by Polydor Records in 1969. By now the band was simply known as Gass and were already playing as the backing band for Catch My Soul, a stage musical produced by Jack Good.[15] Tench sang some parts for Othello and he featured with the band on the original UK cast recording of Catch My Soul-Rock Othello, released a year later.[8] They recorded Juju (1970),[16] which was soon removed from retail outlets and re-released as Gass.[17] Juju featured the Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green[18] on the tracks "Juju" and "Black Velvet".[19]

Tench also formed the original lineup of Gonzalez[20] with Godfrey McLean. The lineup also included Gass bandmates bassist Delisle Harper, percussionist Lennox Langton[21] and sax player Mick Eve.[22] During this period Tench began to use the pseudonym 'Bobby Gass'.[23]

The Jeff Beck Group Edit

Tench moved on at the end of May 1971, leaving Gass and Gonzalez to become a member of The Jeff Beck Group. Jeff Beck had signed a record deal with CBS in June 1971, having reformed The Jeff Beck Group. Vocals by Alex Ligertwood had been unexpectedly rejected by record company bosses, forcing Beck to find a replacement singer. Having heard Tench perform with Gass, "Upstairs" at Ronnie Scott's club in Soho London, Beck employed him as replacement vocalist. In their book about Beck, Chris Hjort and Doug Hinman mention this association and circumstances.[24] He was given only a short time to add his vocals to Rough and Ready (1971), before mixing resumed on tracks previously recorded in London by Beck and the other band members including, drummer Cozy Powell, bassist Clive Chaman and keyboard player Max Middleton.[25] When the album was released in Europe they toured Finland, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany.[24] Rough and Ready[26] was released in USA eight months later and a sixteen date promotional tour followed. The album eventually reached No. 46 on the US album charts.[27] Of Tench Rolling stone magazine stated: "...then comes Situation a long, well-played evocation of that misnamed hybrid jazz-rock and a neat rocker called Short Business. Vocalist Tench does a valiant job on both considering the considerable handicap of being mixed down under the guitar."[28]

In January 1972 The Jeff Beck Group travelled to United States to join Beck at TMI studios in Memphis, Tennessee, where they recorded the album Jeff Beck Group (1972)[29] with Steve Cropper as producer. The promotional tour which followed included an appearance on the BBC In Concert series, which was recorded on 29 June 1972 at the Paris Theatre, London. During this session Tench's guitar playing was featured on "Definitely Maybe",[30] a rare occasion whilst he was associated with Beck. On 24 July 1972, the second Jeff Beck Group was officially disbanded and Beck's management released this statement: "The fusion of the musical styles of the various members has been successful within the terms of individual musicians, but they didn't feel it had led to the creation of a new musical style with the strength they had originally sought".[24]

Ginger Baker, BBA and Freddie King Edit

In 1971 Tench played guitar with Cream's drummer Ginger Baker, studio sessions were recorded and released on the album Stratavarious[31] in July 1972.[32] He was credited under the pseudonym Bobby Gass and appeared with Afro beat innovator Fela Ransome-Kuti, also appearing at live dates with Baker during this period.[33] Tracks from Stratavarious were later re-issued, along with others on Do What You Like.[34]

He was re-united with Jeff Beck during the summer of 1972. At that time Beck was collaborating with bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice and they had begun touring the United States on 1 August 1972, billed as The Jeff Beck Group. Tench was flown in from England to replace vocalist Kim Milford,[25] who left after the Arie Crown concert in Chicago, on 8 August. The tour concluded at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, on 19 August 1972 and Tench ended his association with Jeff Beck further to the formation of the power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice.[24]

Tench recorded with the blues rock guitarist Freddie King[35] and record producer Mike Vernon.[36] He is credited on two albums by King, Burglar (1974) and Larger than life (1975).[37] King died of a heart attack on 29 December 1976 aged 42[38] and the compilation album Freddie King 1934–1976 was released several months later, featuring tracks Tench had contributed to on Burglar.[1]

Linda Lewis and Junior Marvin's Hanson Edit

He featured as guitarist on Fathoms Deep (1973), an album by Linda Lewis which followed her top twenty success with "Rock a Doodle Do" in the UK singles charts. He appeared alongside former Jeff Beck Group keyboardist Max Middleton, bassist Phil Chen and guitarist Jim Cregan who also produced the album.[39] In her review of Fathoms Deep for Allmusic, Amy Hanson wrote: "Helmed by a virtual supergroup featuring the likes of R&B masters Bobby Tench, Max Middleton, Danny Thompson and rocker Philip Chen, alongside Jim Cregan, Fathoms Deep is a true singer songwriter's album, tasteful and tight".[40]

During February 1973 he went into the studio with Junior Marvin, who had appeared with Tench on the Gass album Juju three years previously (credited as Junior Kerr),[8][41] Marvin had previously formed Hanson[42] also known as "Junior Marvin's Hanson"[43] and recorded tracks for Now Hear This (1973).[44] The lineup on this album included drummer Conrad Isidore, bassist Clive Chaman who later joined Tench in Hummingbird and DeLisle Harper who also played bass and had been a member of Gass with Tench. The album fused rock with funk and was produced by Mario Medious also known as "Big M".[45]

A&M records, Hummingbird and Streetwalkers Edit

Tench signed to A&M in 1973 and later formed the rock and soul fusion band Hummingbird,[46] whose lineup included members of the second Jeff Beck Group also a second guitarist Bernie Holland and drummer Conrad Isidore.[47] They recorded the first of three albums produced by Sammy Samwell[48] entitled Hummingbird in 1975.[49] Jeff Beck recorded several tracks with the band which were not released and he also made a live appearance with them at the Marquee Club in London.[50]

In April 1975 he became a member of the Streetwalkers.[51] He had already been part of a fluid line-up with Chapman and Whitney, performing as a member of "Chapman Whitney Streetwalkers"[52] and appeared with their touring band at concerts such as at Hyde Park in London the previous year,[53] He also appeared in television appearances with the band including Rockpalast in March 1975.[54] Tench and Streetwalkers recorded their first album Downtown Flyers early in 1975, which was released during October the same year in Europe and the U.S.A.[52] They then recorded a second album, the groove heavy Red Card (1976), which became their most respected album.[55] On 8 June 1976 he appeared on the BBC Radio 1 Peel Sessions[56] with Streetwalkers[57] and they performed again on the John Peel sessions, on 14 March 1977.[58]

He recorded a second album with Hummingbird We Can't Go On Meeting Like This, which was released in 1976 and became the first of two albums to feature drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie.[59] Tench also recorded at this time with Mott the Hoople and Spooky Tooth guitarist Luther Grosvenor's band Widowmaker (UK) which was considered as a potential supergroup[60] formed during 1975 and he contributed guitar and vocals to the band's first album Widowmaker (1976)[61] which was recorded in 1975[62]

During 1976 Tench also contributed to Bloodletting by Boxer, a band which had been formed by Mike Patto and Ollie Halsall also during 1975.[63] This was recorded at The Manor Studios in Oxfordshire and would eventually be released as the band's third album three years later.[64] He also appeared on stage with members of Boxer at the Crystal Palace Bowl on 7 August the same year, at a concert promoted by Harvey Goldsmith. This high pedigree concert also featured others such as Eric Clapton and Freddie King, who appeared with guests Larry Coryell and Ronnie Wood on the same bill.[65] On 19 April 1977, Streetwalkers appeared on Rockpalast, for a final time[66] and their set for this performance included Tench playing guitar and singing on songs such as "Run for Cover".[67] Streetwalkers recorded their third and last studio album Vicious but fair (1977) with Tench and he also appeared on their final release Live Streetwalkers (1977) before the band broke up.[68] Tench and Hummingbird's final album Diamond Nights was released the same year.[69]

Van Morrison and Wavelength Edit

Van Morrison included Tench in a new band lineup as the lead guitarist and a vocalist[5] in March 1978, to record the Wavelength album. Tench was recommended to Morrison by drummer Peter Van Hooke, after Hooke had seen him perform with Streetwalkers. In an interview with Johnny Rogan Tench stated: "I quite liked the songs "Natalia" and "Wavelength" because I had a lot to do with them. They came together quickly. He's a very quick worker and once it's there he doesn't see why you can't record it. He let us get on with it, really. It was a good band".[4] He was credited with production assistance, guitar and backing vocals on this album, which became Morrison's best selling album at that time.[70] He also contributed lead guitar and vocals to the promotional Wavelength tour which followed. The tour started in Santa Clara, California on 30 September 1978 and ended on 1 March 1979 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. By the end of the tour he had appeared in Morrison's lineup sixty two times.[4][71]

One of these appearances with Morrison was recorded and broadcast by WNEW-FM radio on 1 November 1978 at the Bottom Line in New York.[72] and in his book Van Morrison: The Mystic Music, Howard. A. DeWitt described this concert as the "best live Van Morrison concert broadcast over radio".[73] Later that year, on 26 November 1978 Morrison appeared with the same band at the Roxy in Los Angeles, U.S.A. This performance was recorded and released as the promotional album Live at the Roxy (1979).[74]

Tench also appeared in the video Van Morrison in Ireland, which was filmed in February 1979, when he was performing with Morrison on "The Wavelength Tour" and was released in 1981. Of the band's performance on the video, Tony Stewart commented in NME, that: "The band display a range of textures reminiscent of The Caledonia Soul Orchestra, first with the dark resonance of Toni Marcus' violin, then Pat Kyle's bright sharp tenor sax and finally Bobby Tench's prickly electric guitar".[70] In a review of the same video in January 2013, Rovi Eleanor Mannikka mentions "the quality of the music" in her review for The New York Times.[75]

Eric Burdon and Humble Pie Edit

During May 1978 Tench joined Eric Burdon to record the album Darkness Darkness,[76][77] at Roundwood House in County Leix Ireland. The album was released nearly two years later. The album was recorded using Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and with a lineup also including guitarists Brian Robertson from Thin Lizzy and Henry McCullough recently departed from Wings, also Mick Weaver from Traffic. He performed with Burdon in concerts during this time,[78] before joining Streetwalkers guitarist Charlie Whitney's band Axis Point[79] as a guitarist and vocalist to record Axis Point (1979).[80]

He joined Humble Pie in 1980[81] further to a previously aborted attempt to enlist him.[82] The lineup included founder member, guitarist and vocalist Steve Marriott, their original drummer Jerry Shirley and American bassist Anthony "Sooty" Jones. They recorded and submitted "Fool For a Pretty Face" to record companies which Marriott had written with Shirley earlier. The song secured a recording contract with Atlantic subsidiary Atco in USA and Don Arden's Jet Records in U.K.[83] Tench remained with them and they recorded On To Victory (1980), which reached No. 60 in the Billboard 200 album charts and the single "Fool For a Pretty Face" reached No. 52 in the US singles charts. Tench toured with Humble Pie in United States as part of the Rock 'N' Roll Marathon Bill, which included others such as Aerosmith and they recorded Go for the Throat (1980). The band toured this album after its release[82] During the tour, earlier scheduled appearances by the band were delayed and later Marriott became ill, forcing the cancellation of all further tour dates. Soon afterwards Humble Pie disbanded.[83] Tench recorded "Chain Gang" in 1982 as a tribute to Sam Cooke, which was released as a single by the German label Line Records. "Looking for a Good Time" was featured on the B side, a song co-written by Tench and Peter Bardens.

Other associations Edit

He later recorded with Topper Headon[84] the drummer from The Clash, credited on Headon's album Waking Up (1984).[85] Tracks from these sessions and others such were used for promotional and commercial releases and some found Club success as well. The lineup included Headon, Tench, vocalist Jimmy Helms, former Ian Dury and the Blockheads and Clash keyboard player Mick Gallagher, also bassist Jerome Rimson.[86]

During this period he appeared with bands such as Roger Chapman's Shortlist at Glastonbury in 1985, also appearing with them at various other European festivals.[87] He recorded vocals for a cover of "Still in Love with You" (1986) for Stiff records,[88] as a tribute to Phil Lynott who had died on 4 January the same year. The song was released as a single by the Stiff label, later the same year[89] and Brian Robertson contributed guitar parts.[90] The B side "Heart Out Of Love" was co-written by Jeremy Bird and Tench.[89]

In 1993 Tench sang lead vocals with The Thin Lizzy band, which featured original Thin Lizzy drummer Brian Downey, former guitarist Brian Robertson, also Doish Nagle and bassist Dough Brookie. The band played a short tour of Ireland.[91] Tench also played guitar and sang vocals with former Animals keyboardist Alan Price and The Electric Blues Company[92] on Covers (1994).[93] Later that year he recorded A Gigster's Life for Me[94] with the same lineup. This album was recorded between July and August 1995 at Olympic Studios, London and released the next year as part of Sanctuary's Blues Masters Series.[94] In his review for Allmusic, Thom Jurek hints at Tench's influence on the album and stated that "the Peter Barden's and Bobby Tench song Good Times, Bad Woman with its slippery guitars and keyboards feels more like Peter Green's mid-period work and the killer read of Boz Scagg's Some Change, is more driven and funky than the original. Then there's the reggae-blues of the title track, which swings out of a jazzy backbeat into a rootsier inner circle type groove".[95]

During 1995 he contributed guitar and vocals to Rattlesnake Guitar a tribute to Peter Green (1995).[96] He joined Paul Jones and Max Middleton on the song "Whatcha Gonna Do" and Zoot Money on the song "Albatross", the album was released in October of the same year.[97] In 1998 he played guitar and contributed vocals on Ruby Turner's Call Me by My Name, appearing alongside Boz Burrell, Stan Webb and Zoot Money.[98]

Humble Pie drummer Jerry Shirley reformed Humble Pie in U.K during 2000 with a lineup including former member Tench, their original bassist Greg Ridley[99] and a new rhythm guitarist Dave "Bucket" Colwell. They recorded Back on Track, which was released by Sanctuary Records on 19 February 2002.[100] A brief tour of U.K and Europe with Company of Snakes followed, but was curtailed due to Greg Ridley becoming ill.[101] On 14 April 2001, Tench appeared as a guitarist and vocalist at the Steve Marriott Tribute Concert and performed the Humble Pie song "Fool for Pretty Face",[102] which he had originally recorded with the band in 1980.[103] He was also the front man for the house band which included Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick and Rick Wills.[104][105] Performances from this concert were released on various CDs, including Mustn't Grumble: Steve Marriott Memorial Concert 2001[106] and a DVD entitled The Steve Marriott Astoria Memorial Concert 2001 was eventually released on 5 October 2004.[107]

Tench continued to be involved with studio collaborations and production and occasionally made appearances at live shows such as with Roger Chapman, Arthur Louis and Jim Cregan.[3] In 2009 he was a featured artist in the Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour of thirty two UK theatres.[108] On 17 March 2015 he performed several songs at The Half Moon, Putney music venue in London, at a benefit concert for the former Wings guitarist Henry McCullough in a line up which included Paul Carrack and Nick Lowe. During the same concert Tench also performed with the backing band called Henry's Heroes, an appropriate pseudonym for Hinkley's Heroes.[109] He has also appeared with Barnes Blues[110] at the historic Bull's Head music venue in South West London.[111]

Reputation Edit

Tench is a respected musician and for Allmusic Mark Deming states in his biography of him, that he is "a talented singer and guitarist who has worked with some of the biggest and best-respected names in British rock".[112] In their book Chronology of Jeff Beck's Career 1965–1980, Chris Hjort and Doug Hinman mention that "Tench is a proficient guitar player"[113] and in her review of The Linda Lewis album Fathoms Deep, Amy Hanson described him as a "R&B master".[114]

When writing about Tench joining the Jeff Beck Group the author Martin Power makes reference to him stating that "he was a first class singer".[115] On the original release of The Jeff Beck Group's album Rough and Ready, Stephen Davis of Rolling Stone magazine wrote "Then comes [the track] Situation and a neat rocker called Short Business. Vocalist Tench does a valiant job on both, considering the considerable handicap of being mixed down under the guitar. Tench has a fine, gravel voice and sometimes sounds like Felix Cavaliere. Trying to fill [Rod] Stewart's high heels is no mean feat and it's to Tench's credit that he carries himself well".[116]

A Beat publication which featured an article about the band Hummingbird's album We can't go on meeting like this, noted that Tench's voice had "surprising power and range used to the full"[117] and of the band in which Tench also played lead guitar, the music magazine Gramophone commented that "the members of Hummingbird are the cream of British session musicians, more acclimatised than most to playing rock at all intellectual levels".[118]

In 2008 Doug Collett reviewed Van Morrison's re-mastered Wavelength album (2008) for the online magazine allabout jazz.com and mentioned Tench's guitar solo on the title track, stating that he "imbued his fast fingered guitar solo with all the joy of singing".[119] Later rocktrain.net also commented on Tench's guitar solo on the same recording stating that "of particular note is the zinging, joyous lead guitar of Bobby Tench. His concise solo at mid-song is uplifting, bending notes every which way while displaying a special adeptness at speed noodling. It is truly pleasurable"[120] and on the blog site "The Immortal Jukebox" Thom Hickey reflected on a live performance from the same period, noting that "Bobby Tench played gorgeous spiky guitar fills".[121]

The Canadian rock band Danko Jones mention his vocals in their song "Sugar High"[122] with the lyric "Got the radio on to Bob Tench singing Sugar Cane,[123] from their album This is Danko Jones (2009).[124] Fran Leslie wrote an editorial feature about Tench for the September 2009 edition of the Blues in Britain magazine. In her introduction she wrote "Our cover artist Bobby Tench is a musician who has played and recorded with so many people that his biography reads like a Who's Who of British Blues". She also stated that he was a noted singer and formidable guitarist.[125]

In an interview with Tom Jennings from Backstage Axxess in 2012, Joe Bonamassa mentioned Tench as a vocal influence.[126] Later, in a 2018 interview with Planet Rock magazine Bonamassa mentioned Tench's vocal skills and stated that he "had one of the best voices of the 1970s".[127] In his 2016 autobiography Stick It, Carmine Appice (drummer for the influential Vanilla Fudge) states that Tench was "a killer soulful singer, with a real cool gritty edge to his vocals".[128]

Discography Edit

Singles Edit

As Bobby Tench

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Single
1982 "Chain Gang" (S.Cooke/C.Cooke) "Looking for a Good Time" (Tench/Bardens) Line Germany Tribute to Sam Cooke 7"
1986 "Still in Love with You" (Lynott/Moore) "Heart out of Love" (Tench/Jeremy Bird) Stiff UK/Europe Tribute to Phil Lynott 7"
1986 "Still in Love with You" (Lynott/Moore) "Heart out of Love" (Tench/Jeremy Bird) Stiff UK/Europe Extended version 12"

With Gass

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1965 "One Of These Days" "I Don't Know Why" Parlophone UK N/A 7"
1966 "The New Breed" "In The City" Parlophone UK N/A 7"
1967 "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" "Jitterbug Sid" CBS UK N/A 7"
1971 "Something's Got to Change Your Ways" "Mr. Banana" Polydor UK/Europe N/A 7"

With The Jeff Beck Group

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1971 "Got the Feeling" "Situation" Epic US/Europe Rough and Ready 7"

With Hanson (Junior Marvin)

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1973 "Love Knows Everything" "Take You into My Home" Manticore US/Europe Now Hear this 7"

With Freddie King

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1974 "My Credit Didn't Go Through" "Texas Flyer" RSO US Burglar 7"

With Streetwalkers

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1975 "Raingame" "Miller" Vertigo US/Europe Downtown Flyers 7"
1976 "Daddy Rolling Stone" "Hole in Your Pocket" Vertigo Europe Red Card 7"
1977 "Chilli Con Carne" "But You're Beautiful" Vertigo Europe Vicious but Fair 7"

With Hummingbird

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1975 "For the Children's Sake" "You Can Keep Your Money" A&M US/Europe Hummingbird 7"
1976 "Troublemaker" "Gypsy Skies" A&M US/Europe We Can't Go On Meeting Like This 7"
1977 "Madatcha" "Anna's Song" A&M US/Europe Diamond Nights 7"

With Boxer

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1976 "Hey Bulldog" (this track only) "Loony Ali" Virgin UK/US/Europe A)Bloodletting
B)Below the Belt
7"

With Widowmaker (U.K)

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1976 "On The Road" "Pin a Rose on Me" Jet US/UK/Europe Widowmaker 7"
1976 "When I met you" "Pin a Rose On Me" Jet US/UK/Europe Widowmaker 7"
1976 "Pin a Rose on Me" "On the Road" Jet US/UK/Europe Widowmaker 7"

With Van Morrison

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1978 "Wavelength" "Checkin' It Out" Mercury US/Europe Wavelength 7"
1979 "Kingdom Hall" "Checkin' It Out" Mercury US/Europe Wavelength 7"
1979 "Natalia" "Lifetimes" Mercury US/Europe Wavelength 7"

With Humble Pie

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1980 "Fool For a Pretty Face" "You Soppy Pratt" Atco/Jet US/Europe On to Victory 7"

With Topper Headon

Date of issue A-side B-side Label Country Album
1986 "Leave it to Luck" "Casablanca" Mercury UK/Europe Waking Up 7"
1986 "I'll Give You Everything" "You're So Cheeky" Mercury UK/Europe Side A Waking Up 7"
1986 "Leave It to Luck"
"Casablanca"
"East Versus West"
"Got to Get Out of This Heat"
Mercury UK/Europe Extd version
Waking Up
12"

With Jeff Beck

Date of issue Label Country Album
1991 "People Get Ready" "New Ways/Train Train" (this track only) "The Train Kept A-Rollin" Mercury UK/Europe Beckology CD

Albums Edit

Year Artist Album Label
1970 Gass Juju[8] Polydor
Gass Gass (re-issue of Juju) Polydor
Gass Supergroups Vol 2 (track 1 "Black Velvet")[8] Polydor
1971 Gass Catch My Soul[8] Polydor
The Jeff Beck Group Rough and Ready Epic
1972 The Jeff Beck Group Jeff Beck Group Epic
Ginger Baker Stratavarious Atco
1973 Hanson Now Hear This Manticore
Linda Lewis Fathoms Deep Reprise
1974 Freddie King Burglar RSO
Linda Lewis Heart Strings Reprise
1975 Freddie King Larger than life RSO
Hummingbird Hummingbird A&M
Streetwalkers Downtown Flyers Mercury/Vertigo
Streetwalkers Live at the BBC BBC
1976 Streetwalkers Red Card Mercury/Vertigo
Hummingbird We Can't Go On Meeting Like This A&M
Widowmaker (UK) Widowmaker United Artists
1977 Streetwalkers Vicious but Fair Mercury/Vertigo
Hummingbird Diamond Nights A&M
Streetwalkers Live Streetwalkers Mercury/Vertigo
1978 Van Morrison Wavelength Mercury
1979 Axis Point Axis Point RCA
Boxer Bloodletting Virgin
Van Morrison Van Morrison Live at the Roxy (promotional release) Warner Bros
1980 Humble Pie On to Victory Atco
Eric Burdon Darkness Darkness Polydor
1981 Humble Pie Go for the Throat Atco
1986 Topper Headon Waking Up Mercury
Various artists Live in World EMI
1989 Roger Chapman Walking the Cat Castle
1990 Roger Chapman Hybrid and Lowdown Polydor
1991 Jeff Beck Beckology Epic/Legacy
Streetwalkers Best of Streetwalkers Vertigo
1992 Freddie King Stayin' Home with the Blues Universal/Spectrum
1994 Alan Price & The Electric Blues Company Covers AP
Chapman Whitney Streetwalkers BBC Radio 1 in Concert Swansong
1995 Various artists Rattlesnake Guitar tribute to Peter Green EMI
1996 Alan Price & The Electric Blues Company A Gigster's Life for Me Sanctuary
1998 Ruby Turner Call Me by My Name Indigo
Ginger Baker Do What You Like Polygram
2003 Al Slavik The Secret One Slavik
2005 Tim Hinkley Hinkley's Heroes Akarma
2006 Steve Marriott Tribute Darlings of Wapping Wharf
2010 Various Artists This is The Blues. Vol 2 Eagle
Freddie King Texas Flyer 1974–1976 Eagle

DVD and video Edit

Notes Edit

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bobby, tench, robert, tench, born, september, 1944, british, vocalist, guitarist, sideman, songwriter, arranger, performing, london, 2009background, informationbirth, namerobert, tenchalso, known, asbob, tench, bobby, gassborn, 1944, september, 1944, originlon. Robert Tench born 21 September 1944 is a British vocalist guitarist sideman 1 songwriter and arranger 2 Bobby TenchBobby Tench performing in London 2009Background informationBirth nameRobert TenchAlso known asBob Tench Bobby GassBorn 1944 09 21 21 September 1944 age 78 OriginLondon EnglandGenresRockelectric bluesblues rockOccupation s MusicianguitaristsingersidemansongwriterInstrument s Guitarvocalsbass guitarkeyboardsYears active1960s presentLabelsA amp MAtcoEpicIndigoJetLineMercuryParlophonePolydorRCARSOSanctuaryStiffVertigoFormerly ofAlan Price and The Electric Blues CompanyCatch My SoulThe GassGinger BakerGonzalezJunior Marvin s HansonHumble PieThe Jeff Beck GroupStreetwalkersHummingbirdVan MorrisonFreddie King Tench is best known for his work with Freddie King 3 and Van Morrison 4 as well as being a member of The Jeff Beck Group Humble Pie Streetwalkers 1 and Van Morrison band 5 He is also associated with Hummingbird 1 and Gass 3 as a founding member 6 At the start of his career he performed and recorded with The Gass and also appeared with Gonzalez before joining the Jeff Beck Group He recorded with Ginger Baker before touring with Beck Bogert amp Appice as vocalist and recording sessions with Linda Lewis Associations with Wailer Junior Marvin and the blues rock guitarist Freddie King followed He signed to A amp M Records and formed Hummingbird later joining Roger Chapman and Charlie Whitney in Streetwalkers During this period he had brief associations with Boxer and Widowmaker recording album tracks with each before working with Van Morrison When his commitments with Morrison came to an end he moved on to work and record with Eric Burdon also Axis Point before Steve Marriott included him as an official band member in a new lineup of Humble Pie Other collaborations and associations followed Contents 1 The Gass and early career 2 The Jeff Beck Group 3 Ginger Baker BBA and Freddie King 4 Linda Lewis and Junior Marvin s Hanson 5 A amp M records Hummingbird and Streetwalkers 6 Van Morrison and Wavelength 7 Eric Burdon and Humble Pie 8 Other associations 9 Reputation 10 Discography 10 1 Singles 10 2 Albums 11 DVD and video 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksThe Gass and early career EditTench formed The Gass with Godfrey and Errol McLean in May 1965 7 credited as Robert Tench and during his time with the band featured as vocalist guitarist and bass player 8 The band played mainly in the London Club circuit 9 appearing at West End venues such as Rasputin s The Bag O Nails 10 The Speakeasy Club The Flamingo Club also known as The Pink Flamingo Sibyllas and Revolution 11 They also made other appearances elsewhere in the U K with occasional tours in Europe 9 7 The Gass were often accompanied on stage by guest musicians such as Georgie Fame 9 Jimi Hendrix and Eric Burdon 3 They recorded two singles for Parlophone 12 and another for CBS with their original lineup 8 before taking a more progressive musical direction 13 During 1968 they were supporting bands such as Led Zeppelin 14 Tench moved on with drummer Godfrey McLean to form a new lineup and were signed by Polydor Records in 1969 By now the band was simply known as Gass and were already playing as the backing band for Catch My Soul a stage musical produced by Jack Good 15 Tench sang some parts for Othello and he featured with the band on the original UK cast recording of Catch My Soul Rock Othello released a year later 8 They recorded Juju 1970 16 which was soon removed from retail outlets and re released as Gass 17 Juju featured the Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green 18 on the tracks Juju and Black Velvet 19 Tench also formed the original lineup of Gonzalez 20 with Godfrey McLean The lineup also included Gass bandmates bassist Delisle Harper percussionist Lennox Langton 21 and sax player Mick Eve 22 During this period Tench began to use the pseudonym Bobby Gass 23 The Jeff Beck Group EditTench moved on at the end of May 1971 leaving Gass and Gonzalez to become a member of The Jeff Beck Group Jeff Beck had signed a record deal with CBS in June 1971 having reformed The Jeff Beck Group Vocals by Alex Ligertwood had been unexpectedly rejected by record company bosses forcing Beck to find a replacement singer Having heard Tench perform with Gass Upstairs at Ronnie Scott s club in Soho London Beck employed him as replacement vocalist In their book about Beck Chris Hjort and Doug Hinman mention this association and circumstances 24 He was given only a short time to add his vocals to Rough and Ready 1971 before mixing resumed on tracks previously recorded in London by Beck and the other band members including drummer Cozy Powell bassist Clive Chaman and keyboard player Max Middleton 25 When the album was released in Europe they toured Finland the Netherlands Switzerland and Germany 24 Rough and Ready 26 was released in USA eight months later and a sixteen date promotional tour followed The album eventually reached No 46 on the US album charts 27 Of Tench Rolling stone magazine stated then comes Situation a long well played evocation of that misnamed hybrid jazz rock and a neat rocker called Short Business Vocalist Tench does a valiant job on both considering the considerable handicap of being mixed down under the guitar 28 In January 1972 The Jeff Beck Group travelled to United States to join Beck at TMI studios in Memphis Tennessee where they recorded the album Jeff Beck Group 1972 29 with Steve Cropper as producer The promotional tour which followed included an appearance on the BBC In Concert series which was recorded on 29 June 1972 at the Paris Theatre London During this session Tench s guitar playing was featured on Definitely Maybe 30 a rare occasion whilst he was associated with Beck On 24 July 1972 the second Jeff Beck Group was officially disbanded and Beck s management released this statement The fusion of the musical styles of the various members has been successful within the terms of individual musicians but they didn t feel it had led to the creation of a new musical style with the strength they had originally sought 24 Ginger Baker BBA and Freddie King EditIn 1971 Tench played guitar with Cream s drummer Ginger Baker studio sessions were recorded and released on the album Stratavarious 31 in July 1972 32 He was credited under the pseudonym Bobby Gass and appeared with Afro beat innovator Fela Ransome Kuti also appearing at live dates with Baker during this period 33 Tracks from Stratavarious were later re issued along with others on Do What You Like 34 He was re united with Jeff Beck during the summer of 1972 At that time Beck was collaborating with bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice and they had begun touring the United States on 1 August 1972 billed as The Jeff Beck Group Tench was flown in from England to replace vocalist Kim Milford 25 who left after the Arie Crown concert in Chicago on 8 August The tour concluded at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle on 19 August 1972 and Tench ended his association with Jeff Beck further to the formation of the power trio Beck Bogert amp Appice 24 Tench recorded with the blues rock guitarist Freddie King 35 and record producer Mike Vernon 36 He is credited on two albums by King Burglar 1974 and Larger than life 1975 37 King died of a heart attack on 29 December 1976 aged 42 38 and the compilation album Freddie King 1934 1976 was released several months later featuring tracks Tench had contributed to on Burglar 1 Linda Lewis and Junior Marvin s Hanson EditHe featured as guitarist on Fathoms Deep 1973 an album by Linda Lewis which followed her top twenty success with Rock a Doodle Do in the UK singles charts He appeared alongside former Jeff Beck Group keyboardist Max Middleton bassist Phil Chen and guitarist Jim Cregan who also produced the album 39 In her review of Fathoms Deep for Allmusic Amy Hanson wrote Helmed by a virtual supergroup featuring the likes of R amp B masters Bobby Tench Max Middleton Danny Thompson and rocker Philip Chen alongside Jim Cregan Fathoms Deep is a true singer songwriter s album tasteful and tight 40 During February 1973 he went into the studio with Junior Marvin who had appeared with Tench on the Gass album Juju three years previously credited as Junior Kerr 8 41 Marvin had previously formed Hanson 42 also known as Junior Marvin s Hanson 43 and recorded tracks for Now Hear This 1973 44 The lineup on this album included drummer Conrad Isidore bassist Clive Chaman who later joined Tench in Hummingbird and DeLisle Harper who also played bass and had been a member of Gass with Tench The album fused rock with funk and was produced by Mario Medious also known as Big M 45 A amp M records Hummingbird and Streetwalkers EditTench signed to A amp M in 1973 and later formed the rock and soul fusion band Hummingbird 46 whose lineup included members of the second Jeff Beck Group also a second guitarist Bernie Holland and drummer Conrad Isidore 47 They recorded the first of three albums produced by Sammy Samwell 48 entitled Hummingbird in 1975 49 Jeff Beck recorded several tracks with the band which were not released and he also made a live appearance with them at the Marquee Club in London 50 In April 1975 he became a member of the Streetwalkers 51 He had already been part of a fluid line up with Chapman and Whitney performing as a member of Chapman Whitney Streetwalkers 52 and appeared with their touring band at concerts such as at Hyde Park in London the previous year 53 He also appeared in television appearances with the band including Rockpalast in March 1975 54 Tench and Streetwalkers recorded their first album Downtown Flyers early in 1975 which was released during October the same year in Europe and the U S A 52 They then recorded a second album the groove heavy Red Card 1976 which became their most respected album 55 On 8 June 1976 he appeared on the BBC Radio 1 Peel Sessions 56 with Streetwalkers 57 and they performed again on the John Peel sessions on 14 March 1977 58 He recorded a second album with Hummingbird We Can t Go On Meeting Like This which was released in 1976 and became the first of two albums to feature drummer Bernard Pretty Purdie 59 Tench also recorded at this time with Mott the Hoople and Spooky Tooth guitarist Luther Grosvenor s band Widowmaker UK which was considered as a potential supergroup 60 formed during 1975 and he contributed guitar and vocals to the band s first album Widowmaker 1976 61 which was recorded in 1975 62 During 1976 Tench also contributed to Bloodletting by Boxer a band which had been formed by Mike Patto and Ollie Halsall also during 1975 63 This was recorded at The Manor Studios in Oxfordshire and would eventually be released as the band s third album three years later 64 He also appeared on stage with members of Boxer at the Crystal Palace Bowl on 7 August the same year at a concert promoted by Harvey Goldsmith This high pedigree concert also featured others such as Eric Clapton and Freddie King who appeared with guests Larry Coryell and Ronnie Wood on the same bill 65 On 19 April 1977 Streetwalkers appeared on Rockpalast for a final time 66 and their set for this performance included Tench playing guitar and singing on songs such as Run for Cover 67 Streetwalkers recorded their third and last studio album Vicious but fair 1977 with Tench and he also appeared on their final release Live Streetwalkers 1977 before the band broke up 68 Tench and Hummingbird s final album Diamond Nights was released the same year 69 Van Morrison and Wavelength EditVan Morrison included Tench in a new band lineup as the lead guitarist and a vocalist 5 in March 1978 to record the Wavelength album Tench was recommended to Morrison by drummer Peter Van Hooke after Hooke had seen him perform with Streetwalkers In an interview with Johnny Rogan Tench stated I quite liked the songs Natalia and Wavelength because I had a lot to do with them They came together quickly He s a very quick worker and once it s there he doesn t see why you can t record it He let us get on with it really It was a good band 4 He was credited with production assistance guitar and backing vocals on this album which became Morrison s best selling album at that time 70 He also contributed lead guitar and vocals to the promotional Wavelength tour which followed The tour started in Santa Clara California on 30 September 1978 and ended on 1 March 1979 in Newcastle upon Tyne England By the end of the tour he had appeared in Morrison s lineup sixty two times 4 71 One of these appearances with Morrison was recorded and broadcast by WNEW FM radio on 1 November 1978 at the Bottom Line in New York 72 and in his book Van Morrison The Mystic Music Howard A DeWitt described this concert as the best live Van Morrison concert broadcast over radio 73 Later that year on 26 November 1978 Morrison appeared with the same band at the Roxy in Los Angeles U S A This performance was recorded and released as the promotional album Live at the Roxy 1979 74 Tench also appeared in the video Van Morrison in Ireland which was filmed in February 1979 when he was performing with Morrison on The Wavelength Tour and was released in 1981 Of the band s performance on the video Tony Stewart commented in NME that The band display a range of textures reminiscent of The Caledonia Soul Orchestra first with the dark resonance of Toni Marcus violin then Pat Kyle s bright sharp tenor sax and finally Bobby Tench s prickly electric guitar 70 In a review of the same video in January 2013 Rovi Eleanor Mannikka mentions the quality of the music in her review for The New York Times 75 Eric Burdon and Humble Pie EditDuring May 1978 Tench joined Eric Burdon to record the album Darkness Darkness 76 77 at Roundwood House in County Leix Ireland The album was released nearly two years later The album was recorded using Ronnie Lane s Mobile Studio and with a lineup also including guitarists Brian Robertson from Thin Lizzy and Henry McCullough recently departed from Wings also Mick Weaver from Traffic He performed with Burdon in concerts during this time 78 before joining Streetwalkers guitarist Charlie Whitney s band Axis Point 79 as a guitarist and vocalist to record Axis Point 1979 80 He joined Humble Pie in 1980 81 further to a previously aborted attempt to enlist him 82 The lineup included founder member guitarist and vocalist Steve Marriott their original drummer Jerry Shirley and American bassist Anthony Sooty Jones They recorded and submitted Fool For a Pretty Face to record companies which Marriott had written with Shirley earlier The song secured a recording contract with Atlantic subsidiary Atco in USA and Don Arden s Jet Records in U K 83 Tench remained with them and they recorded On To Victory 1980 which reached No 60 in the Billboard 200 album charts and the single Fool For a Pretty Face reached No 52 in the US singles charts Tench toured with Humble Pie in United States as part of the Rock N Roll Marathon Bill which included others such as Aerosmith and they recorded Go for the Throat 1980 The band toured this album after its release 82 During the tour earlier scheduled appearances by the band were delayed and later Marriott became ill forcing the cancellation of all further tour dates Soon afterwards Humble Pie disbanded 83 Tench recorded Chain Gang in 1982 as a tribute to Sam Cooke which was released as a single by the German label Line Records Looking for a Good Time was featured on the B side a song co written by Tench and Peter Bardens Other associations EditHe later recorded with Topper Headon 84 the drummer from The Clash credited on Headon s album Waking Up 1984 85 Tracks from these sessions and others such were used for promotional and commercial releases and some found Club success as well The lineup included Headon Tench vocalist Jimmy Helms former Ian Dury and the Blockheads and Clash keyboard player Mick Gallagher also bassist Jerome Rimson 86 During this period he appeared with bands such as Roger Chapman s Shortlist at Glastonbury in 1985 also appearing with them at various other European festivals 87 He recorded vocals for a cover of Still in Love with You 1986 for Stiff records 88 as a tribute to Phil Lynott who had died on 4 January the same year The song was released as a single by the Stiff label later the same year 89 and Brian Robertson contributed guitar parts 90 The B side Heart Out Of Love was co written by Jeremy Bird and Tench 89 In 1993 Tench sang lead vocals with The Thin Lizzy band which featured original Thin Lizzy drummer Brian Downey former guitarist Brian Robertson also Doish Nagle and bassist Dough Brookie The band played a short tour of Ireland 91 Tench also played guitar and sang vocals with former Animals keyboardist Alan Price and The Electric Blues Company 92 on Covers 1994 93 Later that year he recorded A Gigster s Life for Me 94 with the same lineup This album was recorded between July and August 1995 at Olympic Studios London and released the next year as part of Sanctuary s Blues Masters Series 94 In his review for Allmusic Thom Jurek hints at Tench s influence on the album and stated that the Peter Barden s and Bobby Tench song Good Times Bad Woman with its slippery guitars and keyboards feels more like Peter Green s mid period work and the killer read of Boz Scagg s Some Change is more driven and funky than the original Then there s the reggae blues of the title track which swings out of a jazzy backbeat into a rootsier inner circle type groove 95 During 1995 he contributed guitar and vocals to Rattlesnake Guitar a tribute to Peter Green 1995 96 He joined Paul Jones and Max Middleton on the song Whatcha Gonna Do and Zoot Money on the song Albatross the album was released in October of the same year 97 In 1998 he played guitar and contributed vocals on Ruby Turner s Call Me by My Name appearing alongside Boz Burrell Stan Webb and Zoot Money 98 Humble Pie drummer Jerry Shirley reformed Humble Pie in U K during 2000 with a lineup including former member Tench their original bassist Greg Ridley 99 and a new rhythm guitarist Dave Bucket Colwell They recorded Back on Track which was released by Sanctuary Records on 19 February 2002 100 A brief tour of U K and Europe with Company of Snakes followed but was curtailed due to Greg Ridley becoming ill 101 On 14 April 2001 Tench appeared as a guitarist and vocalist at the Steve Marriott Tribute Concert and performed the Humble Pie song Fool for Pretty Face 102 which he had originally recorded with the band in 1980 103 He was also the front man for the house band which included Zak Starkey Rabbit Bundrick and Rick Wills 104 105 Performances from this concert were released on various CDs including Mustn t Grumble Steve Marriott Memorial Concert 2001 106 and a DVD entitled The Steve Marriott Astoria Memorial Concert 2001 was eventually released on 5 October 2004 107 Tench continued to be involved with studio collaborations and production and occasionally made appearances at live shows such as with Roger Chapman Arthur Louis and Jim Cregan 3 In 2009 he was a featured artist in the Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour of thirty two UK theatres 108 On 17 March 2015 he performed several songs at The Half Moon Putney music venue in London at a benefit concert for the former Wings guitarist Henry McCullough in a line up which included Paul Carrack and Nick Lowe During the same concert Tench also performed with the backing band called Henry s Heroes an appropriate pseudonym for Hinkley s Heroes 109 He has also appeared with Barnes Blues 110 at the historic Bull s Head music venue in South West London 111 Reputation EditTench is a respected musician and for Allmusic Mark Deming states in his biography of him that he is a talented singer and guitarist who has worked with some of the biggest and best respected names in British rock 112 In their book Chronology of Jeff Beck s Career 1965 1980 Chris Hjort and Doug Hinman mention that Tench is a proficient guitar player 113 and in her review of The Linda Lewis album Fathoms Deep Amy Hanson described him as a R amp B master 114 When writing about Tench joining the Jeff Beck Group the author Martin Power makes reference to him stating that he was a first class singer 115 On the original release of The Jeff Beck Group s album Rough and Ready Stephen Davis of Rolling Stone magazine wrote Then comes the track Situation and a neat rocker called Short Business Vocalist Tench does a valiant job on both considering the considerable handicap of being mixed down under the guitar Tench has a fine gravel voice and sometimes sounds like Felix Cavaliere Trying to fill Rod Stewart s high heels is no mean feat and it s to Tench s credit that he carries himself well 116 A Beat publication which featured an article about the band Hummingbird s album We can t go on meeting like this noted that Tench s voice had surprising power and range used to the full 117 and of the band in which Tench also played lead guitar the music magazine Gramophone commented that the members of Hummingbird are the cream of British session musicians more acclimatised than most to playing rock at all intellectual levels 118 In 2008 Doug Collett reviewed Van Morrison s re mastered Wavelength album 2008 for the online magazine allabout jazz com and mentioned Tench s guitar solo on the title track stating that he imbued his fast fingered guitar solo with all the joy of singing 119 Later rocktrain net also commented on Tench s guitar solo on the same recording stating that of particular note is the zinging joyous lead guitar of Bobby Tench His concise solo at mid song is uplifting bending notes every which way while displaying a special adeptness at speed noodling It is truly pleasurable 120 and on the blog site The Immortal Jukebox Thom Hickey reflected on a live performance from the same period noting that Bobby Tench played gorgeous spiky guitar fills 121 The Canadian rock band Danko Jones mention his vocals in their song Sugar High 122 with the lyric Got the radio on to Bob Tench singing Sugar Cane 123 from their album This is Danko Jones 2009 124 Fran Leslie wrote an editorial feature about Tench for the September 2009 edition of the Blues in Britain magazine In her introduction she wrote Our cover artist Bobby Tench is a musician who has played and recorded with so many people that his biography reads like a Who s Who of British Blues She also stated that he was a noted singer and formidable guitarist 125 In an interview with Tom Jennings from Backstage Axxess in 2012 Joe Bonamassa mentioned Tench as a vocal influence 126 Later in a 2018 interview with Planet Rock magazine Bonamassa mentioned Tench s vocal skills and stated that he had one of the best voices of the 1970s 127 In his 2016 autobiography Stick It Carmine Appice drummer for the influential Vanilla Fudge states that Tench was a killer soulful singer with a real cool gritty edge to his vocals 128 Discography EditSingles Edit As Bobby Tench Date of issue A side B side Label Country Single1982 Chain Gang S Cooke C Cooke Looking for a Good Time Tench Bardens Line Germany Tribute to Sam Cooke 7 1986 Still in Love with You Lynott Moore Heart out of Love Tench Jeremy Bird Stiff UK Europe Tribute to Phil Lynott 7 1986 Still in Love with You Lynott Moore Heart out of Love Tench Jeremy Bird Stiff UK Europe Extended version 12 With Gass Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1965 One Of These Days I Don t Know Why Parlophone UK N A 7 1966 The New Breed In The City Parlophone UK N A 7 1967 Dream Baby How Long Must I Dream Jitterbug Sid CBS UK N A 7 1971 Something s Got to Change Your Ways Mr Banana Polydor UK Europe N A 7 With The Jeff Beck Group Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1971 Got the Feeling Situation Epic US Europe Rough and Ready 7 With Hanson Junior Marvin Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1973 Love Knows Everything Take You into My Home Manticore US Europe Now Hear this 7 With Freddie King Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1974 My Credit Didn t Go Through Texas Flyer RSO US Burglar 7 With Streetwalkers Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1975 Raingame Miller Vertigo US Europe Downtown Flyers 7 1976 Daddy Rolling Stone Hole in Your Pocket Vertigo Europe Red Card 7 1977 Chilli Con Carne But You re Beautiful Vertigo Europe Vicious but Fair 7 With Hummingbird Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1975 For the Children s Sake You Can Keep Your Money A amp M US Europe Hummingbird 7 1976 Troublemaker Gypsy Skies A amp M US Europe We Can t Go On Meeting Like This 7 1977 Madatcha Anna s Song A amp M US Europe Diamond Nights 7 With Boxer Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1976 Hey Bulldog this track only Loony Ali Virgin UK US Europe A BloodlettingB Below the Belt 7 With Widowmaker U K Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1976 On The Road Pin a Rose on Me Jet US UK Europe Widowmaker 7 1976 When I met you Pin a Rose On Me Jet US UK Europe Widowmaker 7 1976 Pin a Rose on Me On the Road Jet US UK Europe Widowmaker 7 With Van Morrison Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1978 Wavelength Checkin It Out Mercury US Europe Wavelength 7 1979 Kingdom Hall Checkin It Out Mercury US Europe Wavelength 7 1979 Natalia Lifetimes Mercury US Europe Wavelength 7 With Humble Pie Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1980 Fool For a Pretty Face You Soppy Pratt Atco Jet US Europe On to Victory 7 With Topper Headon Date of issue A side B side Label Country Album1986 Leave it to Luck Casablanca Mercury UK Europe Waking Up 7 1986 I ll Give You Everything You re So Cheeky Mercury UK Europe Side A Waking Up 7 1986 Leave It to Luck Casablanca East Versus West Got to Get Out of This Heat Mercury UK Europe Extd versionWaking Up 12 With Jeff Beck Date of issue Label Country Album1991 People Get Ready New Ways Train Train this track only The Train Kept A Rollin Mercury UK Europe Beckology CDAlbums Edit Year Artist Album Label1970 Gass Juju 8 PolydorGass Gass re issue of Juju PolydorGass Supergroups Vol 2 track 1 Black Velvet 8 Polydor1971 Gass Catch My Soul 8 PolydorThe Jeff Beck Group Rough and Ready Epic1972 The Jeff Beck Group Jeff Beck Group EpicGinger Baker Stratavarious Atco1973 Hanson Now Hear This ManticoreLinda Lewis Fathoms Deep Reprise1974 Freddie King Burglar RSOLinda Lewis Heart Strings Reprise1975 Freddie King Larger than life RSOHummingbird Hummingbird A amp MStreetwalkers Downtown Flyers Mercury VertigoStreetwalkers Live at the BBC BBC1976 Streetwalkers Red Card Mercury VertigoHummingbird We Can t Go On Meeting Like This A amp MWidowmaker UK Widowmaker United Artists1977 Streetwalkers Vicious but Fair Mercury VertigoHummingbird Diamond Nights A amp MStreetwalkers Live Streetwalkers Mercury Vertigo1978 Van Morrison Wavelength Mercury1979 Axis Point Axis Point RCABoxer Bloodletting VirginVan Morrison Van Morrison Live at the Roxy promotional release Warner Bros1980 Humble Pie On to Victory AtcoEric Burdon Darkness Darkness Polydor1981 Humble Pie Go for the Throat Atco1986 Topper Headon Waking Up MercuryVarious artists Live in World EMI1989 Roger Chapman Walking the Cat Castle1990 Roger Chapman Hybrid and Lowdown Polydor1991 Jeff Beck Beckology Epic LegacyStreetwalkers Best of Streetwalkers Vertigo1992 Freddie King Stayin Home with the Blues Universal Spectrum1994 Alan Price amp The Electric Blues Company Covers APChapman Whitney Streetwalkers BBC Radio 1 in Concert Swansong1995 Various artists Rattlesnake Guitar tribute to Peter Green EMI1996 Alan Price amp The Electric Blues Company A Gigster s Life for Me Sanctuary1998 Ruby Turner Call Me by My Name IndigoGinger Baker Do What You Like Polygram2003 Al Slavik The Secret One Slavik2005 Tim Hinkley Hinkley s Heroes Akarma2006 Steve Marriott Tribute Darlings of Wapping Wharf2010 Various Artists This is The Blues Vol 2 EagleFreddie King Texas Flyer 1974 1976 EagleDVD and video EditVan Morrison Van Morrison in Ireland Video 1981 75 Steve Marriott Astoria Memorial Concert 2001 DVD 2004 129 Streetwalkers Live at Rockpalast DVD 2013 130 Notes Edit a b c d Bobby Tench AllMusic Retrieved 28 February 2017 Bobby Tench song writing and arrangement credits Discogs Retrieved 10 November 2021 a b c d Leslie Fran October 2009 Interview with Bobby Tench Blues in Britain p 18 19 20 Vol 1 issue 94 a b c Rogan Johnny No Surrender p 315 316 325 a b Collis John Van Morrison Inarticulate speech of the heart p 236 Bobby Tench musicbrainz com Retrieved 28 March 2017 a b Warburton Nick Gass gigs 1966 68 garagehangover com Retrieved 11 June 2018 a b c d e f g Joynson Vernon The Tapestry of Delights The Comprehensive Guide to British Music of the Beat R amp B Psychedelic and Progressive Eras Borderline p 325 a b c Mike Pigott band member of Gass mikepiggott com Retrieved 16 October 2016 Warburton Nick The Gass s gigs 1966 1970 gig listing 14 09 68 venue strap line garagehangover com Retrieved 6 March 2020 Warburton Nick British rock music from the mid 60s onwards Mike Pigott Gass thestrangebrew co uk Retrieved 23 November 2018 The Gass discography 45cat com Retrieved 30 January 2015 Larkin Colin The Guinness encyclopedia of popular music Guinness p 947 The University of Surrey was where Led Zeppelin first played on 25 October 1968 personal ph surrey ac uk Retrieved 13 January 2014 Vahimagi Tise Jack Good screenonline org uk Retrieved 18 April 2009 Larkin Colin The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music Volume 2 Guinness 1992 p 942 Gass Juju the album alexgitling com 18 February 2001 Retrieved 2 April 2009 Hjort Christopher Strange brew Eric Clapton amp the British blues boom 1965 1970 Jawbone Press p 315 Gass album AllMusic Retrieved 7 April 2021 Lloyd Bradley 8 August 2013 Sounds Like London 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital Profile books p 188 Masden Pete Funk Guitar And Bass p 55 Larkin Colin 1998 The Virgin Encyclopedia of R amp B and Soul Page 137 ISBN 978 0 7535 0241 9 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Bobby Gass discogs Retrieved 11 September 2014 a b c d Hjort Chris amp Hinman Doug Jeff s book A Chronology of Jeff Beck s Career 1965 1980 p 111 112 122 123 124 125 a b Carson Annette Jeff Beck Crazy fingers p 106 108 115 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Rough and Ready AllMusic Retrieved 14 February 2009 Dafydd Rees Luke Crampton Rock Movers amp Shakers p 43 Davis Stephen Rough and Ready Rolling Stone Retrieved 3 October 2019 Graves Tom Jeff Beck Group album AllMusic Retrieved 14 February 2009 Frame Pete Rock Family Trees Omnibus Press Ruppli Michel amp the Atlantic Recording Corporation Atlantic Records A Discography p 175 Stratavarious AllMusic Retrieved 22 April 2009 Ginger Baker Ginette Baker Hellraiser The Autobiography of the World s Greatest Drummer John Blake Publishing Ltd p 167 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Do What You Like AllMusic Retrieved 14 February 2009 Michel Ruppli Atlantic Recording Corporation Atlantic Records A Discography Freddie King same session as 29523 29532 Vol 3 p 46 Unterbergert Richie Mike Vernon AllMusic Retrieved 12 May 2009 Cub Koda Freddie King AllMusic Retrieved 9 January 2013 Corcoran Michael Joseph All over The Map True heroes of Texas music University of Texas Press p 54 Bogdanov Vladimir John Bush Chris Woodstra Stephen Thomas Erlewine eds All Music guide to Soul Backbeat p 419 Hanson Amy Linda Lewis Fathoms Deep AllMusic Retrieved 2 July 2010 Moskowitz David Bob Marley p 40 Hanson juniormarvin com 2007 Archived from the original on 21 April 2008 Retrieved 7 March 2009 Junior Marvin s Hanson AllMusic Retrieved 7 March 2009 Ruppli Michel Atlantic records A Discography Greenwood Press p 253 Rauls Phillip 22 January 2009 Mario Medious Big M pt2 phillipraulsphotolog blogspot com Retrieved 7 March 2009 Who s Who in rock music Atomic Press p 22 Joynson Vernon The Tapestry of Delights The Comprehensive Guide to British Music of the Beat R amp B Psychedelic and Progressive Eras Borderline p 415 Rock Record 7 Volume 7 Record Researcher 1997 Hummingbird eponymous album 1975 AllMusic Retrieved 17 February 2009 No Jive With Clive An Exclusive Interview With Clive Chaman by Dick Wyzanski ainian com March 2001 Archived from the original on 4 August 2016 Retrieved 26 April 2019 Little Patrick A brief biography of the Streetwalkers AllMusic Retrieved 11 May 2009 a b Strong M C The great rock discography Guinti 1978 p 264 Hyde Park Free Festival ukrockfestivals com 29 June 1974 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Chapman Whitney Streetwalkers appear on Rockpalast rockpalastarchiv de 25 March 1975 Retrieved 14 February 2009 Dougan John Red Card AllMusic Retrieved 14 February 2009 BBC Peel sessions overview BBC Retrieved 24 April 2009 Streetwalkers BBC Peel sessions BBC 8 June 1976 Retrieved 23 April 2009 Streetwalkers BBC Peel sessions BBC 14 March 1977 Retrieved 23 April 2009 Hummingbird album We can t go on meeting like this AllMusic Retrieved 14 April 2015 York William Who s Who in Rock Atomic Press p 101 Heibutzki Ralph Widowmaker album review AllMusic Retrieved 18 April 2009 Jasper Tony amp Oliver Derek The international encyclopedia of hard rock amp heavy metal Facts on File p 388 Larkin Colin William ed The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music Guinness p 3201 Boxer Bloodletting AllMusic Retrieved 22 April 2009 Tony Stewart NME Bobby Tench appearance at Crystal Palace Bowl pattofan com Retrieved 23 January 2010 Streetwalkers appear on Rockpalast rockpalastarchiv de 19 April 1977 Retrieved 14 February 2009 Streetwalkers Run for Cover Rockpalast 19 April 1977 Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2009 via YouTube Strong M C The Great Discography Giunti p 264 Hummingbird album Diamond nights AllMusic Retrieved 14 April 2015 a b Hinton Brian Van Morrison Ma Non Troppo 2004 p 210 215 216 Becker Gunter Van Morrison database ivan vanomatic de Retrieved 19 April 2022 Mosbron Egil Listen Van Morrison The Bottom Line NYC November 1 1978 borntolisten com Retrieved 23 February 2020 DeWitt Howard A Van Morrison The Mystic Music Horizon Books 1983 p 72 Live at the Roxy AllMusic Retrieved 16 February 2010 a b Eleanor Mannikka 2012 Van Morrison in Ireland Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 Retrieved 9 January 2013 Kojak Castello Dionisio Eric Burdon Bandology ericburdonalbums com Retrieved 19 April 2009 Darkness Darkness AllMusic Retrieved 19 April 2009 Burdon Eric amp Marshall Craig Jeff Don t Let Me Be Misunderstood Perseus Books Group p 169 Jasper Tony amp Oliver Derek The International Encyclopedia of Hard Rock amp Heavy metal Facts on File p 23 Axis Point credits AllMusic Retrieved 19 April 2009 Hardy Laing Encyclopedia of Rock p 222 a b Muise Dan Gallagher Marriott Derringer amp Trower Hal Leonard Corporation p 134 147 148 a b Hewitt Hellier Steve Marriott All Too Beautiful p 248 Robbins Ira The Trouser Press record guide Collier Books p 135 Heibutzki Ralph Topper Headon Waking up 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