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String Driven Thing

String Driven Thing are a Scottish folk rock band,[1] formed in Glasgow in 1967 and led by married couple Chris and Pauline Adams, with the electric violin of Graham Smith.[2]

String Driven Thing
OriginScotland
GenresFolk rock, progressive folk
Years active1967–1975
1991
2001–present
LabelsConcord Records
Charisma Records
ozit morpheus Records
Backshop Records
MembersPauline Adams
Graham Smith
Robin Adams
Andy Allan
Dick Drake
Past membersChris Adams
John Mannion
Colin Wilson
Billy Fairley
Bill Hatje
Colin Fairley
Kim Beacon
Andy Roberts
James Exell
George Tucker
John Bradley
Bob Cairns
Websitewww.stringdriventhing.co.uk

History

Formation

String Driven Thing formed in Glasgow in 1967 as a three-part harmony folk band with the Adamses and guitarist John Mannion. After paying their dues on the Scottish folk circuit they put out an eponymous album on the independent Concord label (copies of which are collectable and difficult to find) although a long way from their later Charisma label output. The group moved to London in 1972 and Chris Adams began to steer the band towards the electric folk-rock genre where his songwriting abilities, which often feature hard-bitten and bitter observations capturing the harsher side of life, would be seen to better effect. By 1972, he had recruited classically trained violinist Graham Smith and guitarist Colin Wilson on bass, but soon afterwards Mannion left, citing musical differences.

Record deal and tour

Adams then secured a deal with Tony Stratton-Smith's Charisma label[3] and another eponymous album came out, produced by Shel Talmy at London's IBC Studios, with the songs "Circus", "Jack Diamond" and "Easy To Be Free" among the standout tracks. With Smith's high octane violin and Pauline Adams' distinctive lispy vocals, the band toured the UK and Europe with Charisma stablemates Lindisfarne and Genesis. This exposure raised their profile and led to TV appearances and an American tour. A second album, The Machine That Cried, was recorded in February 1973 at IBC, but now with the addition of a drummer, Billy "The Kid" Fairley.[4] Standout tracks included "Heartfeeder", "The Machine That Cried" and "Sold Down The River". The song "Night Club", which opened side two, was inspired by the cover of their first Charisma album, designed by Hipgnosis. Recorded while Chris Adams was suffering health problems, including a collapsed lung and depression, the album is on the whole a dark affair. Despite its cult status, it did not sell well at the time.

By 1974, the constant touring was taking its toll and Wilson was replaced by Bill Hatje on bass, then Billy Fairley gave way to Colin Fairley (former Beggars Opera but no relation.)[4] Soon afterwards, disillusioned with life on the road, the Adamses quit and returned to their native Glasgow.[4] With their departure the band disintegrated, but Charisma recruited three musicians to continue touring with Smith and Fairley. Singer Kim Beacon, guitarist Andy Roberts and bassist James Exel joined the band, with Roberts and Exel collaborating for much of the songwriting, including the single "Cruel To Fool" produced by Shel Talmy. Two albums followed. Please Mind Your Head, recorded by engineer Tony Taverner at Escape Studios in Kent, and Keep Yer A'nd On It, produced by Andy Johns at Island's Basing Street studios.[4] Following the release of Keep Yer A'nd On It keyboardist Derek Beauchemin joined the band after violinist Graham Smith left.

String Driven Thing put out a number of singles on the Charisma label, some of which are not on any of the vinyl albums but appear as bonus tracks on Ozit Records CDs. Two of these are the Chris Adams compositions "It's a Game" and "Eddie". "It's A Game" was covered by the Bay City Rollers in 1977 and became a chart hit in the US, Japan and Germany. Chris and Pauline Adams put out a few singles on the Charisma label both as "Chris and Pauline Adams" and just "Adams". The b-side of their first single, "The City at Night", features Graham Smith. Colin Wilson went on to put out a solo folk album called Cloudburst on the Tabitha label which is also hard to find and has recently been reissued. The Chris Adams/Graham Smith String Driven Thing line up has reconvened on several occasions, most notably in 1991, 2001 and in 2004 which also saw an appearance from Pauline Adams.

Break up

The American tour of 1975 highlighted issues which the new line-up had with continuity and finding an appropriate audience.[citation needed] In October that year, they opened for Lou Reed, after which drummer Colin Fairley left the band and Charisma withdrew their support. Fairley went on to have a career as a studio engineer and record producer, for Elvis Costello and The Bluebells among others. Andy Roberts became guitar tech for Jeff Beck and Stevie Winwood, while Jimmy Exell still plays in Denmark. Beacon sang lead on Tony Banks' solo debut, A Curious Feeling, in 1979 and also had solo material issued. He died in 2001.

In 1978, Jimmy Exell played with a number of "session" bands, notably at the Baron's Court Tavern in Baron's Court, London, where he was a regular and a favourite of Alex Sanders' (then known as "The King of the Witches")

Violinist Graham Smith joined Charisma labelmates Van der Graaf in 1977,[4] and also featured on some Peter Hammill albums. He later joined the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, and put out three solo albums in Iceland, later reissued on CD by specialist progressive label Ozit Morpheus Records.

Reformation and career

After 15 years of silence, Chris Adams released a solo album, The Damage, in 1991 and subsequently reformed String Driven Thing for a German tour, the Berlin leg of which was released on Ozit as $uicide, Live in Berlin. Variations of that band toured sporadically throughout the 1990s, but since 2001 the line-up has stabilised, with Andy Allan on bass, Dick Drake on drums and either George Tucker or Chris' son Robin Adams on guitar, with Pauline Adams and Graham Smith occasionally joining them in concert.

In 2007, the band released Moments of Truth, their first studio album in over 30 years, featuring twelve new Adams songs. April 2009 brought the Americana-tinged Songs From Another Country (released for contractual reasons as String Driven) on Backshop Records. The new material was first heard publicly at Fifestock in March 2009 and a new website stringdriventhing.co.uk was launched at the same time as the album release. In 2010, the Adamses gigged with original member John Mannion to celebrate the first album's 40th anniversary. As 2012 was the 40th anniversary of String Driven Thing's signing to Charisma and touring with Genesis, the band did some English gigs with Graham Smith and Pauline Adams.

On 15 June 2013, Robin Adams wrote and released a single with String Driven Thing titled Light The Way. The band regularly performed the song with Robin performing lead vocals in their live set.

Bass player Colin Wilson died in 2013 and founder and lead singer Chris Adams died on 7 October 2016.[5]

Personnel

Members

Lineups

1967–1972 1972 1972–1973 1973–1974
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • John Mannion - guitar
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • John Mannion - guitar
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Colin Wilson - bass
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Colin Wilson - bass
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Colin Wilson - bass
  • Billy "The Kid" Fairley - drums
1974 1974 1974–1975 1975
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Billy "The Kid" Fairley - drums
  • Bill Hatje - bass
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Bill Hatje - bass
  • Colin Fairley - drums
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Colin Fairley - drums
  • Kim Beacon - vocals
  • Andy Roberts - guitar
  • James Exel - bass
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Kim Beacon - vocals
  • Andy Roberts - guitar
  • James Exel - bass
1975–1991 1991 1991–2001 2001

Disbanded

  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin

Disbanded

  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
2001–2004 2004 2004–2012 2012

Disbanded

  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Andy Allan - bass
  • Dick Drake - drums
2012 2012–present
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Chris Adams - guitar, vocals
  • Pauline Adams - vocals, percussion
  • Graham Smith - violin
  • Robin Adams - guitar
  • Andy Allan - bass
  • Dick Drake - drums

Timeline

Discography

Albums

  • String Driven Thing (Concord CON-S 1001, 1970)[6]
  • String Driven Thing (Charisma CAS 1062, 1972)
  • The Machine That Cried (Charisma CAS 1070, 1973)
  • Please Mind Your Head (Charisma CAS 1097, 1974)
  • Keep Yer 'and On It (Charisma CAS 1112, 1975)
  • Dischotomy: The Rarities 1971—1974 (Germany, 1992)
  • The Early Years 1968—1972 (1993)
  • Suicide (Live in Berlin) (Ozit, 1995)
  • Studio '72 Plus Live In Switzerland '73 And London '95 (1998)
  • The Machine That Cried Band’s Official Version (2006)
  • Moments of Truth (2007)
  • Songs From Another Country (Backshop, 2009)
  • Live on the Foxtrot tour 40th Anniversary (2012)
  • Steeple Claydon (Ozit, 26/04/2014)

UK Singles

  • "Another Night in this Old City" / "Say What You Like" (Concord CON 007, 1970)[7]
  • "Eddie" / "Hooked on the Road" (Charisma CB.195, 1972)
  • "Circus" / "My Real Hero" (Charisma CB.203, 16/02/1972)
  • "It's a Game" / "Are You a Rock and Roller" (Charisma CB.215, 1973)
  • "I'll Sing One For You / "To See You" (Charisma CB 223, 1974)
  • "Mrs O'Reilly" / "Keep on Moving" (Charisma CB 239, 1974)
  • "Overdrive" / "Timpani for the Devil" (Charisma CB 247, 1974)
  • "Stand Back in Amazement" / "But I Do" (Charisma CB 276, 1975)
  • "Cruel to Fool" / "Josephine" (Charisma CB 286, 1976)

Demo/promo singles

  • "Circus" (both sides, Charisma CB.203, demo, 16/02/1972)
  • "Are You a Rock and Roller" (both sides, Charisma CB.210, demo, 17/08/1973)[8]

Solo releases

  • Chris & Pauline Adams - "If Only The Good Die Young" b/w "The City At Night" (Charisma CB 244, 1975)
  • Adams - "The Crunch" b/w "Hand The Rock On" (Charisma CB 271, 1976)
  • Chris Adams - The Damage
  • Chris Adams - The Damage II (Ozit)
  • Graham Smith - Med Töfraboga (Touch of Magic) (Ozit, 1980)
  • Graham Smith - Arrival of Spring (Ozit)
  • Colin Wilson - Cloudburst
  • Graham Smith - Kalinka (Ozit)

References

  1. ^ String Driven Thing at AllMusic
  2. ^ Christopulos, J., and Smart, P.: Van der Graaf Generator - The Book, p. 259. Phil and Jim publishers, 2005. ISBN 0-9551337-0-X.
  3. ^ "String Driven Thing". Dinosaurdays.co.za. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 2407. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  5. ^ "String Driven Thing". Stringdriventhing.com. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  6. ^ "String Driven Thing - String Driven Thing". Discogs.com. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  7. ^ "String Driven Thing - Another Night In This Old City". Discogs.com. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  8. ^ "String Driven Thing – Are You A Rock And Roller (1973, Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 13 October 2021.

External links

  • String Driven Thing official website

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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 String Driven Thing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message String Driven Thing are a Scottish folk rock band 1 formed in Glasgow in 1967 and led by married couple Chris and Pauline Adams with the electric violin of Graham Smith 2 String Driven ThingOriginScotlandGenresFolk rock progressive folkYears active1967 197519912001 presentLabelsConcord RecordsCharisma Recordsozit morpheus RecordsBackshop RecordsMembersPauline AdamsGraham SmithRobin AdamsAndy AllanDick DrakePast membersChris AdamsJohn MannionColin WilsonBilly FairleyBill HatjeColin FairleyKim BeaconAndy RobertsJames ExellGeorge TuckerJohn BradleyBob CairnsWebsitewww stringdriventhing co uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Record deal and tour 1 3 Break up 1 4 Reformation and career 2 Personnel 2 1 Members 2 2 Lineups 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 UK Singles 3 3 Demo promo singles 3 4 Solo releases 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit String Driven Thing formed in Glasgow in 1967 as a three part harmony folk band with the Adamses and guitarist John Mannion After paying their dues on the Scottish folk circuit they put out an eponymous album on the independent Concord label copies of which are collectable and difficult to find although a long way from their later Charisma label output The group moved to London in 1972 and Chris Adams began to steer the band towards the electric folk rock genre where his songwriting abilities which often feature hard bitten and bitter observations capturing the harsher side of life would be seen to better effect By 1972 he had recruited classically trained violinist Graham Smith and guitarist Colin Wilson on bass but soon afterwards Mannion left citing musical differences Record deal and tour Edit Adams then secured a deal with Tony Stratton Smith s Charisma label 3 and another eponymous album came out produced by Shel Talmy at London s IBC Studios with the songs Circus Jack Diamond and Easy To Be Free among the standout tracks With Smith s high octane violin and Pauline Adams distinctive lispy vocals the band toured the UK and Europe with Charisma stablemates Lindisfarne and Genesis This exposure raised their profile and led to TV appearances and an American tour A second album The Machine That Cried was recorded in February 1973 at IBC but now with the addition of a drummer Billy The Kid Fairley 4 Standout tracks included Heartfeeder The Machine That Cried and Sold Down The River The song Night Club which opened side two was inspired by the cover of their first Charisma album designed by Hipgnosis Recorded while Chris Adams was suffering health problems including a collapsed lung and depression the album is on the whole a dark affair Despite its cult status it did not sell well at the time By 1974 the constant touring was taking its toll and Wilson was replaced by Bill Hatje on bass then Billy Fairley gave way to Colin Fairley former Beggars Opera but no relation 4 Soon afterwards disillusioned with life on the road the Adamses quit and returned to their native Glasgow 4 With their departure the band disintegrated but Charisma recruited three musicians to continue touring with Smith and Fairley Singer Kim Beacon guitarist Andy Roberts and bassist James Exel joined the band with Roberts and Exel collaborating for much of the songwriting including the single Cruel To Fool produced by Shel Talmy Two albums followed Please Mind Your Head recorded by engineer Tony Taverner at Escape Studios in Kent and Keep Yer A nd On It produced by Andy Johns at Island s Basing Street studios 4 Following the release of Keep Yer A nd On It keyboardist Derek Beauchemin joined the band after violinist Graham Smith left String Driven Thing put out a number of singles on the Charisma label some of which are not on any of the vinyl albums but appear as bonus tracks on Ozit Records CDs Two of these are the Chris Adams compositions It s a Game and Eddie It s A Game was covered by the Bay City Rollers in 1977 and became a chart hit in the US Japan and Germany Chris and Pauline Adams put out a few singles on the Charisma label both as Chris and Pauline Adams and just Adams The b side of their first single The City at Night features Graham Smith Colin Wilson went on to put out a solo folk album called Cloudburst on the Tabitha label which is also hard to find and has recently been reissued The Chris Adams Graham Smith String Driven Thing line up has reconvened on several occasions most notably in 1991 2001 and in 2004 which also saw an appearance from Pauline Adams Break up Edit The American tour of 1975 highlighted issues which the new line up had with continuity and finding an appropriate audience citation needed In October that year they opened for Lou Reed after which drummer Colin Fairley left the band and Charisma withdrew their support Fairley went on to have a career as a studio engineer and record producer for Elvis Costello and The Bluebells among others Andy Roberts became guitar tech for Jeff Beck and Stevie Winwood while Jimmy Exell still plays in Denmark Beacon sang lead on Tony Banks solo debut A Curious Feeling in 1979 and also had solo material issued He died in 2001 In 1978 Jimmy Exell played with a number of session bands notably at the Baron s Court Tavern in Baron s Court London where he was a regular and a favourite of Alex Sanders then known as The King of the Witches Violinist Graham Smith joined Charisma labelmates Van der Graaf in 1977 4 and also featured on some Peter Hammill albums He later joined the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and put out three solo albums in Iceland later reissued on CD by specialist progressive label Ozit Morpheus Records Reformation and career Edit After 15 years of silence Chris Adams released a solo album The Damage in 1991 and subsequently reformed String Driven Thing for a German tour the Berlin leg of which was released on Ozit as uicide Live in Berlin Variations of that band toured sporadically throughout the 1990s but since 2001 the line up has stabilised with Andy Allan on bass Dick Drake on drums and either George Tucker or Chris son Robin Adams on guitar with Pauline Adams and Graham Smith occasionally joining them in concert In 2007 the band released Moments of Truth their first studio album in over 30 years featuring twelve new Adams songs April 2009 brought the Americana tinged Songs From Another Country released for contractual reasons as String Driven on Backshop Records The new material was first heard publicly at Fifestock in March 2009 and a new website stringdriventhing co uk was launched at the same time as the album release In 2010 the Adamses gigged with original member John Mannion to celebrate the first album s 40th anniversary As 2012 was the 40th anniversary of String Driven Thing s signing to Charisma and touring with Genesis the band did some English gigs with Graham Smith and Pauline Adams On 15 June 2013 Robin Adams wrote and released a single with String Driven Thing titled Light The Way The band regularly performed the song with Robin performing lead vocals in their live set Bass player Colin Wilson died in 2013 and founder and lead singer Chris Adams died on 7 October 2016 5 Personnel EditMembers Edit Current membersPauline Adams vocals percussion 1967 1974 1991 2001 2004 2012 present Graham Smith violin 1972 1975 1991 2001 2004 2012 present Robin Adams guitar 2001 present Andy Allan bass 2001 present Dick Drake drums 2004 present Former membersChris Adams guitar vocals 1967 1974 1991 1994 2001 2016 died 2016 John Mannion guitar 1967 1972 Colin Wilson bass 1970 1974 died 2013 Billy The Kid Fairley drums 1973 1974 Bill Hatje bass 1974 Colin Fairley drums 1974 1975 Kim Beacon vocals 1974 1975 died 2001 Andy Roberts guitar 1974 1975 James Exell bass 1974 1975 George Tucker guitar 1991 1994 2004 John Bradley drums 1991 1994 2001 Bob Cairns violin 1994 1995 Lineups Edit 1967 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion John Mannion guitar Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion John Mannion guitar Graham Smith violin Colin Wilson bass Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Colin Wilson bass Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Colin Wilson bass Billy The Kid Fairley drums1974 1974 1974 1975 1975Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Billy The Kid Fairley drums Bill Hatje bass Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Bill Hatje bass Colin Fairley drums Graham Smith violin Colin Fairley drums Kim Beacon vocals Andy Roberts guitar James Exel bass Graham Smith violin Kim Beacon vocals Andy Roberts guitar James Exel bass1975 1991 1991 1991 2001 2001Disbanded Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Disbanded Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin2001 2004 2004 2004 2012 2012Disbanded Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Andy Allan bass Dick Drake drums2012 2012 presentChris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Chris Adams guitar vocals Pauline Adams vocals percussion Graham Smith violin Robin Adams guitar Andy Allan bass Dick Drake drumsTimeline EditDiscography EditAlbums Edit String Driven Thing Concord CON S 1001 1970 6 String Driven Thing Charisma CAS 1062 1972 The Machine That Cried Charisma CAS 1070 1973 Please Mind Your Head Charisma CAS 1097 1974 Keep Yer and On It Charisma CAS 1112 1975 Dischotomy The Rarities 1971 1974 Germany 1992 The Early Years 1968 1972 1993 Suicide Live in Berlin Ozit 1995 Studio 72 Plus Live In Switzerland 73 And London 95 1998 The Machine That Cried Band s Official Version 2006 Moments of Truth 2007 Songs From Another Country Backshop 2009 Live on the Foxtrot tour 40th Anniversary 2012 Steeple Claydon Ozit 26 04 2014 UK Singles Edit Another Night in this Old City Say What You Like Concord CON 007 1970 7 Eddie Hooked on the Road Charisma CB 195 1972 Circus My Real Hero Charisma CB 203 16 02 1972 It s a Game Are You a Rock and Roller Charisma CB 215 1973 I ll Sing One For You To See You Charisma CB 223 1974 Mrs O Reilly Keep on Moving Charisma CB 239 1974 Overdrive Timpani for the Devil Charisma CB 247 1974 Stand Back in Amazement But I Do Charisma CB 276 1975 Cruel to Fool Josephine Charisma CB 286 1976 Demo promo singles Edit Circus both sides Charisma CB 203 demo 16 02 1972 Are You a Rock and Roller both sides Charisma CB 210 demo 17 08 1973 8 Solo releases Edit Chris amp Pauline Adams If Only The Good Die Young b w The City At Night Charisma CB 244 1975 Adams The Crunch b w Hand The Rock On Charisma CB 271 1976 Chris Adams The Damage Chris Adams The Damage II Ozit Graham Smith Med Tofraboga Touch of Magic Ozit 1980 Graham Smith Arrival of Spring Ozit Colin Wilson Cloudburst Graham Smith Kalinka Ozit References Edit String Driven Thing at AllMusic Christopulos J and Smart P Van der Graaf Generator The Book p 259 Phil and Jim publishers 2005 ISBN 0 9551337 0 X String Driven Thing Dinosaurdays co za Retrieved 31 March 2012 a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 2407 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 String Driven Thing Stringdriventhing com Retrieved 9 July 2016 String Driven Thing String Driven Thing Discogs com Retrieved 13 October 2021 String Driven Thing Another Night In This Old City Discogs com Retrieved 13 October 2021 String Driven Thing Are You A Rock And Roller 1973 Vinyl Discogs com Retrieved 13 October 2021 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