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Fastway (band)

Fastway was an English hard rock band formed in 1982 by former Motörhead guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and former UFO bassist Pete Way.[1][2] The band went through various membership changes and Way left the band after receiving an opportunity to perform with Ozzy Osbourne.

Fastway
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
DiscographyView discography section
Years active
  • 1982–1991
  • 1998
  • 2007–2018
Labels
Spinoff of
Past members"Fast" Eddie Clarke
Pete Way
Dave King
Jerry Shirley
Lea Hart
Richard McCracken
Bryan Eling
Steve Clarke
John McManus
Steve Strange
Toby Jepson
Matt Eldridge

Career edit

In 1982, both guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and bassist Pete Way had become disgruntled with their own bands, Motörhead and UFO, respectively and decided to work together in a new outfit. They recruited Humble Pie drummer Jerry Shirley, and the then-unknown vocalist Dave King.[1] The band was named from a combination of their names. However, Way discovered that he could not break his recording contract with Chrysalis Records and then received an offer to play for Ozzy Osbourne; he left the band and did not record any songs. The band then brought in session bassist Mickey Feat and recorded its debut album Fastway (1983)[1] (Feat was uncredited on the album).

After critical and commercial success, the band toured to promote the album (with one-time Fixx bassist Alfie Agius[3] as their session bass player). The band then recruited Richard McCracken, formerly of Taste, as "permanent" bassist, and released another success in the form of All Fired Up the following year.[1] After the hardships of touring, Shirley and McCracken subsequently left.[1]

In 1985, Clarke and King reformed Fastway with a new line-up. Recruiting Shane Carroll (second guitar), Paul Reid (bass), and Alan Connor (drums) from Dave King's first band, Stillwood, this line-up released Waiting for the Roar.[1] The record took an album-oriented rock approach instead of the driving bluesy-metal of the previous albums. The success of the record was limited, and it disappointed many fans. The same year, Fastway was approached to make the soundtrack for the heavy metal horror film Trick or Treat.[1] The film flopped, but the soundtrack re-established Fastway as a hard-hitting metal band. The soundtrack was a moderate success and stayed on the Billboard Top 200 chart for eleven months.[1] The success of the soundtrack, combined with the little money the band received, caused in-fighting, and the group disbanded. King took most of the band with him and started Q.E.D., a more AOR-styled outfit. They released a two-track single.

Meanwhile, Clarke decided to restart Fastway again from scratch in 1988 using vocalist Lea Hart and session men, quickly releasing On Target in the same year, but it sold poorly.[1]

In 1990, this duo of Clarke and Hart released Bad Bad Girls, employing various session musicians including members of Girlschool.[1] It was widely ignored and sold poorly. After calling it a day in 1991, they released a perfunctory live album Say What You Will LIVE (an older recording, curiously with King on vocals). In 1998, Clarke and Hart reunited and released a reworked version of On Target, but there was no commercial success.

On 25 May 2007, Toby Jepson, former lead singer with Little Angels, announced he had accepted an approach from Fastway to perform lead vocal duties during the year's festival appearances. An updated line-up played the Sweden Rock Festival, Japanese Hard Rock Hell, and the Download Festival at Castle Donington. Besides guitarist Clarke and Jepson, the new band featured drummer Steve Strange (not to be confused with Visage singer Steve Strange) and bass player John McManus (Mama's Boys).

In an interview with Komodo Rock at the Hard Rock Hell Festival in November 2007, Eddie Clark confirmed that he and Toby Jepson would be working on new material. He said "Toby and I are going to sit down and maybe do a few tunes over the winter. See if we can write some tunes."[4] In 2008, Toby Jepson announced he would go on to front Scottish hard rockers Gun full-time.

In late 2010, "Fast" Eddie Clarke returned to the recording studio to record a new, and what turned out to be the final Fastway album with Toby Jepson, titled Eat Dog Eat. The album was released on 14 November 2011 by SPV/Steamhammer, the first album of entirely new material from Fastway in over twenty years.

Clarke died on 10 January 2018 after a battle with pneumonia at the age of 67.[5] No official statement about the disbandment or the future of Fastway was made following his death, but the band was mostly inactive by then. Two years and seven months later, Way died on 14 August 2020.

Band members edit

Lead and rhythm guitar

Vocals

  • Dave King – lead vocals (1982–1986)[1]
  • Lea Hart – also rhythm guitar & bass (1988–1991, 1998)[1]
  • Toby Jepson – also rhythm guitar & bass (2007–2011)

Bass

Drums

  • Jerry Shirley (1982–1984, 1991)[1]
  • Alan Connor (1985–1986)[1]
  • Steve Clarke (1987–1989)[1]
  • Steve Strange (2007–2010; died 2021)

Keyboards and rhythm guitar

  • Shane Carrol (1985–1986)[1]

Session musicians edit

Rhythm guitar

Bass

Drums

  • Gary Ferguson (1998)
  • Matt Eldridge (2011)

Keyboards

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Singles and EPs edit

  • "We Become One" (1983)
  • "Say What You Will" (1983)
  • "Easy Livin'" (1983)
  • "All Fired Up" (1984)
  • "Tell Me" (1984)
  • "The Stranger" (1984)
  • "The World Waits for You" (1986)
  • "A Fine Line" (1988)
  • "I've Had Enough" (1990)
  • "Bad Bad Girls" (1990)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 131/2. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^ "Fastway (2)". Discogs. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b Burridge, Alan (3 April 2007). . Archived from the original on 3 April 2007. Retrieved 9 June 2007.
  4. ^ . Komodo Rock. 19 November 2007. Archived from the original on 13 October 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Motorhead's 'Fast' Eddie Clarke dies". Bbc.com. 11 January 2018.

External links edit

  • Official Fastway Myspace page
  • Official Steve Clarke website
  • Fastway at AllMusic  
  • band biography
  • Fast Eddie Clarke, Interview: "Back In The Saddle" October, 2011

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fastway band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Fastway was an English hard rock band formed in 1982 by former Motorhead guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke and former UFO bassist Pete Way 1 2 The band went through various membership changes and Way left the band after receiving an opportunity to perform with Ozzy Osbourne FastwayBackground informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresHard rockheavy metalDiscographyView discography sectionYears active1982 199119982007 2018LabelsColumbiaEnigmaSPVSteamhammerSpinoff ofMotorheadUFOPast members Fast Eddie ClarkePete WayDave KingJerry ShirleyLea HartRichard McCrackenBryan Eling Steve ClarkeJohn McManusSteve StrangeToby JepsonMatt Eldridge Contents 1 Career 2 Band members 2 1 Session musicians 2 2 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles and EPs 4 References 5 External linksCareer editIn 1982 both guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke and bassist Pete Way had become disgruntled with their own bands Motorhead and UFO respectively and decided to work together in a new outfit They recruited Humble Pie drummer Jerry Shirley and the then unknown vocalist Dave King 1 The band was named from a combination of their names However Way discovered that he could not break his recording contract with Chrysalis Records and then received an offer to play for Ozzy Osbourne he left the band and did not record any songs The band then brought in session bassist Mickey Feat and recorded its debut album Fastway 1983 1 Feat was uncredited on the album After critical and commercial success the band toured to promote the album with one time Fixx bassist Alfie Agius 3 as their session bass player The band then recruited Richard McCracken formerly of Taste as permanent bassist and released another success in the form of All Fired Up the following year 1 After the hardships of touring Shirley and McCracken subsequently left 1 In 1985 Clarke and King reformed Fastway with a new line up Recruiting Shane Carroll second guitar Paul Reid bass and Alan Connor drums from Dave King s first band Stillwood this line up released Waiting for the Roar 1 The record took an album oriented rock approach instead of the driving bluesy metal of the previous albums The success of the record was limited and it disappointed many fans The same year Fastway was approached to make the soundtrack for the heavy metal horror film Trick or Treat 1 The film flopped but the soundtrack re established Fastway as a hard hitting metal band The soundtrack was a moderate success and stayed on the Billboard Top 200 chart for eleven months 1 The success of the soundtrack combined with the little money the band received caused in fighting and the group disbanded King took most of the band with him and started Q E D a more AOR styled outfit They released a two track single Meanwhile Clarke decided to restart Fastway again from scratch in 1988 using vocalist Lea Hart and session men quickly releasing On Target in the same year but it sold poorly 1 In 1990 this duo of Clarke and Hart released Bad Bad Girls employing various session musicians including members of Girlschool 1 It was widely ignored and sold poorly After calling it a day in 1991 they released a perfunctory live album Say What You Will LIVE an older recording curiously with King on vocals In 1998 Clarke and Hart reunited and released a reworked version of On Target but there was no commercial success On 25 May 2007 Toby Jepson former lead singer with Little Angels announced he had accepted an approach from Fastway to perform lead vocal duties during the year s festival appearances An updated line up played the Sweden Rock Festival Japanese Hard Rock Hell and the Download Festival at Castle Donington Besides guitarist Clarke and Jepson the new band featured drummer Steve Strange not to be confused with Visage singer Steve Strange and bass player John McManus Mama s Boys In an interview with Komodo Rock at the Hard Rock Hell Festival in November 2007 Eddie Clark confirmed that he and Toby Jepson would be working on new material He said Toby and I are going to sit down and maybe do a few tunes over the winter See if we can write some tunes 4 In 2008 Toby Jepson announced he would go on to front Scottish hard rockers Gun full time In late 2010 Fast Eddie Clarke returned to the recording studio to record a new and what turned out to be the final Fastway album with Toby Jepson titled Eat Dog Eat The album was released on 14 November 2011 by SPV Steamhammer the first album of entirely new material from Fastway in over twenty years Clarke died on 10 January 2018 after a battle with pneumonia at the age of 67 5 No official statement about the disbandment or the future of Fastway was made following his death but the band was mostly inactive by then Two years and seven months later Way died on 14 August 2020 Band members editLead and rhythm guitar Fast Eddie Clarke 1982 1991 1998 2007 2011 died 2018 1 Vocals Dave King lead vocals 1982 1986 1 Lea Hart also rhythm guitar amp bass 1988 1991 1998 1 Toby Jepson also rhythm guitar amp bass 2007 2011 Bass Pete Way 1982 died 2020 1 Alfie Agius 1983 official touring member 3 Richard Charlie McCracken bass 1983 1984 1991 1 Paul Reid bass 1985 1986 1 John McManus bass 2007 2010 Drums Jerry Shirley 1982 1984 1991 1 Alan Connor 1985 1986 1 Steve Clarke 1987 1989 1 Steve Strange 2007 2010 died 2021 Keyboards and rhythm guitar Shane Carrol 1985 1986 1 Session musicians edit Rhythm guitar Kim MacAllifie 1990 1 Chris Bonacci 1990 1 Terry Thomas 1998 Bass Mickey Feet 1983 1 Neil Murray 1988 1 Nibbs Carter 1998 Drums Gary Ferguson 1998 Matt Eldridge 2011 Keyboards Don Airey 1998 Paul Airey 1998 Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Fastway 1983 CBS US 31 All Fired Up 1984 CBS Waiting for the Roar 1986 CBS Trick or Treat 1986 CBS On Target 1988 GWR Records Bad Bad Girls 1990 Legacy Records Eat Dog Eat 2011 Steamhammer Singles and EPs edit We Become One 1983 Say What You Will 1983 Easy Livin 1983 All Fired Up 1984 Tell Me 1984 The Stranger 1984 The World Waits for You 1986 A Fine Line 1988 I ve Had Enough 1990 Bad Bad Girls 1990 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Colin Larkin ed 1995 The Guinness Who s Who of Heavy Metal Second ed Guinness Publishing p 131 2 ISBN 0 85112 656 1 Fastway 2 Discogs Retrieved 29 November 2021 a b Burridge Alan 3 April 2007 Fast Eddie Clarke Archived from the original on 3 April 2007 Retrieved 9 June 2007 Talks With Fast Eddie Clarke Of Fastway Komodo Rock 19 November 2007 Archived from the original on 13 October 2011 Retrieved 26 October 2011 Motorhead s Fast Eddie Clarke dies Bbc com 11 January 2018 External links editOfficial Fastway Myspace page Official Steve Clarke website Fastway at AllMusic nbsp Rock detector s band biography Fast Eddie Clarke Interview Back In The Saddle October 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fastway band amp oldid 1223571712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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