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The Badloves

The Badloves are an Australian R&B, soul band that formed as DC3 in 1990 by founding mainstay member Michael Spiby on guitar and lead vocals. They changed their name after a year. Their debut studio album, Get on Board, was issued in July 1993, which peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 they won Best New Talent and Breakthrough Artist – Album for Get on Board and Breakthrough Artist – Single for its first single, "Lost" (1993). The Badloves' second album, Holy Roadside (October 1995), reached the top 20. Their highest-charting single, "The Weight" (1993), is a cover version of the Band's 1968 single and features Jimmy Barnes on co-lead vocals. It reached the ARIA singles chart top 10.

The Badloves
Also known asDC3
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active
  • 1990 (1990)–1997 (1997)
  • 2008 (2008)–2010 (2010)
  • 2014 (2014)–present
Labels
Members
  • Michael Spiby
  • James Ryan
  • Kit Riley
  • Samuel Cope
  • Jeff Consi
  • Susie Ahern
Past members
  • John "Jak" Housden
  • Stephen "Irish" O'Prey
  • John Spiby
  • Tony Featherstone
  • John Favaro
  • Chris Tabone
  • Robbie Ragg
  • David Hibbard
Websitethebadloves.com.au

History edit

1990–1994: Get on Board edit

The Badloves were formed in Melbourne in January 1990 as DC3, an R&B, soul band by John "Jak" Housden on lead guitar, Stephen "Irish" O'Prey on bass guitar, John Spiby on keyboards and saxophone, his brother Michael Spiby on lead vocals and guitar and Chris Tabone on drums.[1][2][3] Housden, O'Prey and Michael Spiby were members of Daryl Braithwaite's touring band during 1989.[1][2] After John Spiby left they changed their name to the Badloves and used a succession of temporary keyboardists.[1][3] According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, they provided, "laid-back, 1970s-styled blues, Memphis soul and New Orleans R&B; material."[1] Tony Featherstone, on Hammond organ and guitar, joined the group.[1][2] The band were signed to Mushroom Records late in 1992 after label boss, Michael Gudinski, saw their support of United States visitors, Hall & Oates.[1]

In March 1993 they released their debut single "Lost", which peaked at number 51 on the ARIA singles chart.[1][4] "I Remember" was issued in May 1993 and reached number 48.[1][4] Their debut album Get on Board appeared in July providing further singles "Green Limousine" (March) and "Memphis" (July).[1][4] Bevan Hannan of The Canberra Times, observed, "[it] is brimming with a likeable cruising sound and should quickly, strike-up an urban chorus", which "gives off a similar feel to The Black Crowes, only the guitar artillery has been pruned back substantially. The similarities are the bluesy organ and soulful backing vocalists, although frontman [Spiby] is still very much the band's show-piece."[5]

The band collaborated with Australian rock vocalist Jimmy Barnes n November 1993 for a cover version of the Band's 1968 single, "The Weight".[1] Their version peaked at number 6 in following month.[1][4] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 they won Best New Talent and Breakthrough Artist – Album for Get on Board and Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Lost". During 1994 they completed a European tour supporting Barnes and an Australian tour backing US singer, Lenny Kravitz.[1][6] After the European tour O'Prey was replaced on bass guitar by John "Bullfrog" Favaro.[1][2]

1995–1997: Holy Roadside and Everybody Everywhere edit

The Badloves started recording their second album, Holy Roadside, in early 1995 with Doug Roberts producing.[1][2] It was preceded by the single "Caroline" (August), and appeared in October.[1][2] The Canberra Times' Liz Armitage felt, "The tracks are catchy and poppy" and "tight and well-polished" while the "lyrics reflect a honesty that's given weight with vocalist [Spiby]'s sensual voice."[7] A limited edition version of the album included the disc, Live in Amsterdam, which was recorded at Paradiso during European tour with Barnes in the previous year.[1][2] In 1996 the band recorded another live album, at the Continental Café in Melbourne which was released in 1997 as Everybody Everywhere. Later that year the band dissolved, each member following individual pursuits.

1998–2013: Occasional reforming and Best Ofs edit

In November 1998, The band regroups to play at the Mushroom Records 25th Anniversary Concert in November. In 2000 Michael Spiby releases his first solo album, Ho's Kitchen. The band's first greatest hits album was released in November 2000 under the title The Mushroom Tapes. In June 2002, the band briefly reformed, recorded and release an EP titled 14. In September 2004, The Mushroom Tapes was re-released as The Definitive Collection.

The Badloves re-formed in September 2008 and performed limited live shows in Sydney and Melbourne. The line-up for these shows was: Michael Spiby (vocals and guitar), John Favaro (bass), Tony Featherstone (keys), Robbie Ragg (keys), Jak Housden (guitar) and Dave Hibbard (drums). In July 2010, The Badloves officially broke up again.[8]

2014–present: Reformation edit

In November 2014, The Badloves reformed again. In 2016, a live album recorded at The Caravan Music Club was released. In October 2019, The Badloves released "Soulbrothertruckin'song", their first single in over 20 years.[9] This was followed by "Tribal" in July 2020.[10]

Members edit

Current edit

  • Michael Spiby – vocals, guitar (1990–)
  • James Ryan – guitar, vocals (2018–)
  • Kit Riley – bass, vocals (2019–)
  • Samuel Cope & Tim Neal – organ, vocals (2020–)
  • Jeff Consi – drums, vocals (2015–)
  • Susie Ahern – backing vocals (1992, 2020–)

Past edit

  • Jak Housden – guitar, vocals (1990–1996, 2000, 2008–2011)
  • John Spiby – keyboards, saxophone (1990–1991)
  • Chris Tabone – drums, percussion (1990–1996, 2000)
  • John Favaro – bass, vocals (1994–1996, 2000, 2008–2010)
  • Tony Featherstone – keyboards (1991–1996, 2000, 2008–2011, 2014–2020)
  • Stephen "Irish" O'Prey – bass, vocals (1990–1994, 2014–2020)
  • Robbie Ragg – keyboards (1994–1996, 2008–2010)
  • Adam Rigley – keyboards (2016–2018)
  • Dave Hibbard – drums (2008–2011)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[4]
Get on Board 5
Holy Roadside
  • Released: 23 October 1995[13]
  • Formats: CD, Cassette, LP
  • Label: Mushroom Records
14

Live albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[4]
Everybody Everywhere
  • Released: 14 April 1997[15]
  • Formats: CD + VHS
  • Label: Mushroom Records
82
Raw Honey
  • Released: October 2016
  • Formats: CD, DD
  • Label: Michael Spiby

Compilation albums edit

Title Album details
The Mushroom Tapes
  • Released: October 2000
  • Formats: CD
  • Label: Mushroom Records
The Definitive Collection
  • Released: September 2004
  • Formats: CD, download
  • Label: Festival Records, Warner Music Australia

Extended plays edit

Title Album details
14
  • Released: March 2002
  • Formats: CD, download
  • Label: TCB (TCB7009)
Gimme 5
  • Released: March 2007[16]
  • Formats: DD
  • Label: Warner Music Australia

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[4]
"Lost" 1993 51 Get on Board
"I Remember" 48
"The Weight" (with Jimmy Barnes) 6 Flesh and Wood
"Green Limousine" 35 Get on Board
"Memphis" 1994 73
"Caroline" 1995 65 Holy Roadside
"Slave"
"Living Things" 1996
"Barefoot Bride" 75
"Soulbrothertruckinsong"[17] 2019 TBA
"Tribal"[18] 2020

ARIA Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. The Badloves have won 3 award from 8 nominations.[19]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1994 Get on Board Album of the Year Nominated
Best New Talent Won
Breakthrough Artist - Album Won
"Lost" Single of the Year Nominated
Breakthrough Artists - Single Won
1995 Get on Board ARIA Award for Highest Selling Album Nominated
1996 Holy Roadside Best Group Nominated
The Badloves, Doug Roberts for Holy Roadside Producer of the Year Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p
    • McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004.
    • McFarlane, Ian (31 March 2017). "Encyclopedia entry for 'The Badloves'". The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Jenkins, Jeff (Foreword) (2nd ed.). Gisborne, VIC: Third Stone Press (published 2017). p. 33. ISBN 978-0-9953856-0-3.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Holmgren, Magnus. . Australian Rock Database. Archived from the original on 19 March 2004. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b Dillon, Charlotte. "The Badloves Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Australian (ARIA) chart peaks:
    • Top 50 peaks: "australian-charts.com > The Badloves in Australian Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
    • Top 100 peaks to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 22.
    • "Memphis": "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 15 May 1994". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 4 March 2016. N.B. The HP column displays the highest peak reached.
    • "Caroline": "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 03 Dec 1995". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 17 July 2017.
    • "Barefoot Bride": "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 26 May 1996". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  5. ^ Hannan, Bevan (5 August 1993). "A Down to Earth Aussie Style". The Canberra Times. Vol. 67, no. 21, 296. p. 26. Retrieved 9 March 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ Javin, Linda (10 November 1995). "Metro Features: Badloves". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 14 January 1997. Retrieved 9 March 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ Armitage, Li (30 October 1995). "Home Entertainment: Good Listening in Badloves' Sequel". The Canberra Times. Vol. 71, no. 22, 110. p. 32. Retrieved 9 March 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "The Badloves Call it Quits (again)". Undercover story. July 2010. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  9. ^ "The Badloves Debut Video For First New Song in 20 Years "Soulbrothertruckin'song"". noise11. 28 April 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  10. ^ "The Badloves Debut New Song "Tribal"". noise11. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  11. ^ The ARIA Report. Vol. 181. ARIA. 25 July 1993. p. 20.
  12. ^ a b Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 22.
  13. ^ The ARIA Report. Vol. 297. ARIA. 22 October 1995. p. 22.
  14. ^ "The Band". The Badloves. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  15. ^ The ARIA Report. Vol. 372. ARIA. 13 April 1997. p. 20.
  16. ^ "Gimme 5 - The Badloves". iTunes Australia. 3 March 2007. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  17. ^ "Soulbrothertruckinsong - single". Apple Music. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  18. ^ "Tribal - single". Apple Music. 30 July 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  19. ^ "ARIA Awards Search Results - The Badloves". ARIA Awards. Retrieved 2 January 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Badloves are an Australian R amp B soul band that formed as DC3 in 1990 by founding mainstay member Michael Spiby on guitar and lead vocals They changed their name after a year Their debut studio album Get on Board was issued in July 1993 which peaked at No 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 they won Best New Talent and Breakthrough Artist Album for Get on Board and Breakthrough Artist Single for its first single Lost 1993 The Badloves second album Holy Roadside October 1995 reached the top 20 Their highest charting single The Weight 1993 is a cover version of the Band s 1968 single and features Jimmy Barnes on co lead vocals It reached the ARIA singles chart top 10 The BadlovesAlso known asDC3OriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresSoulbluesR amp Balternative rockYears active1990 1990 1997 1997 2008 2008 2010 2010 2014 2014 presentLabelsWarnerMushroomFestival RecordsTCBMembersMichael Spiby James Ryan Kit Riley Samuel Cope Jeff Consi Susie AhernPast membersJohn Jak Housden Stephen Irish O Prey John Spiby Tony Featherstone John Favaro Chris Tabone Robbie Ragg David HibbardWebsitethebadloves wbr com wbr au Contents 1 History 1 1 1990 1994 Get on Board 1 2 1995 1997 Holy Roadside and Everybody Everywhere 1 3 1998 2013 Occasional reforming and Best Ofs 1 4 2014 present Reformation 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Past 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Extended plays 3 5 Singles 4 ARIA Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1990 1994 Get on Board edit Main article Get on Board The Badloves were formed in Melbourne in January 1990 as DC3 an R amp B soul band by John Jak Housden on lead guitar Stephen Irish O Prey on bass guitar John Spiby on keyboards and saxophone his brother Michael Spiby on lead vocals and guitar and Chris Tabone on drums 1 2 3 Housden O Prey and Michael Spiby were members of Daryl Braithwaite s touring band during 1989 1 2 After John Spiby left they changed their name to the Badloves and used a succession of temporary keyboardists 1 3 According to Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane they provided laid back 1970s styled blues Memphis soul and New Orleans R amp B material 1 Tony Featherstone on Hammond organ and guitar joined the group 1 2 The band were signed to Mushroom Records late in 1992 after label boss Michael Gudinski saw their support of United States visitors Hall amp Oates 1 In March 1993 they released their debut single Lost which peaked at number 51 on the ARIA singles chart 1 4 I Remember was issued in May 1993 and reached number 48 1 4 Their debut album Get on Board appeared in July providing further singles Green Limousine March and Memphis July 1 4 Bevan Hannan of The Canberra Times observed it is brimming with a likeable cruising sound and should quickly strike up an urban chorus which gives off a similar feel to The Black Crowes only the guitar artillery has been pruned back substantially The similarities are the bluesy organ and soulful backing vocalists although frontman Spiby is still very much the band s show piece 5 The band collaborated with Australian rock vocalist Jimmy Barnes n November 1993 for a cover version of the Band s 1968 single The Weight 1 Their version peaked at number 6 in following month 1 4 At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 they won Best New Talent and Breakthrough Artist Album for Get on Board and Breakthrough Artist Single for Lost During 1994 they completed a European tour supporting Barnes and an Australian tour backing US singer Lenny Kravitz 1 6 After the European tour O Prey was replaced on bass guitar by John Bullfrog Favaro 1 2 1995 1997 Holy Roadside and Everybody Everywhere edit Main articles Holy Roadside and Everybody Everywhere The Badloves started recording their second album Holy Roadside in early 1995 with Doug Roberts producing 1 2 It was preceded by the single Caroline August and appeared in October 1 2 The Canberra Times Liz Armitage felt The tracks are catchy and poppy and tight and well polished while the lyrics reflect a honesty that s given weight with vocalist Spiby s sensual voice 7 A limited edition version of the album included the disc Live in Amsterdam which was recorded at Paradiso during European tour with Barnes in the previous year 1 2 In 1996 the band recorded another live album at the Continental Cafe in Melbourne which was released in 1997 as Everybody Everywhere Later that year the band dissolved each member following individual pursuits 1998 2013 Occasional reforming and Best Ofs edit In November 1998 The band regroups to play at the Mushroom Records 25th Anniversary Concert in November In 2000 Michael Spiby releases his first solo album Ho s Kitchen The band s first greatest hits album was released in November 2000 under the title The Mushroom Tapes In June 2002 the band briefly reformed recorded and release an EP titled 14 In September 2004 The Mushroom Tapes was re released as The Definitive Collection The Badloves re formed in September 2008 and performed limited live shows in Sydney and Melbourne The line up for these shows was Michael Spiby vocals and guitar John Favaro bass Tony Featherstone keys Robbie Ragg keys Jak Housden guitar and Dave Hibbard drums In July 2010 The Badloves officially broke up again 8 2014 present Reformation edit In November 2014 The Badloves reformed again In 2016 a live album recorded at The Caravan Music Club was released In October 2019 The Badloves released Soulbrothertruckin song their first single in over 20 years 9 This was followed by Tribal in July 2020 10 Members editCurrent edit Michael Spiby vocals guitar 1990 James Ryan guitar vocals 2018 Kit Riley bass vocals 2019 Samuel Cope amp Tim Neal organ vocals 2020 Jeff Consi drums vocals 2015 Susie Ahern backing vocals 1992 2020 Past edit Jak Housden guitar vocals 1990 1996 2000 2008 2011 John Spiby keyboards saxophone 1990 1991 Chris Tabone drums percussion 1990 1996 2000 John Favaro bass vocals 1994 1996 2000 2008 2010 Tony Featherstone keyboards 1991 1996 2000 2008 2011 2014 2020 Stephen Irish O Prey bass vocals 1990 1994 2014 2020 Robbie Ragg keyboards 1994 1996 2008 2010 Adam Rigley keyboards 2016 2018 Dave Hibbard drums 2008 2011 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsAUS 4 Get on Board Released 26 July 1993 11 Formats CD Cassette LP Label Mushroom Records 5 ARIA 2 Platinum 12 Holy Roadside Released 23 October 1995 13 Formats CD Cassette LP Label Mushroom Records 14 ARIA Gold 14 Live albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positionsAUS 4 Everybody Everywhere Released 14 April 1997 15 Formats CD VHS Label Mushroom Records 82Raw Honey Released October 2016 Formats CD DD Label Michael Spiby Compilation albums edit Title Album detailsThe Mushroom Tapes Released October 2000 Formats CD Label Mushroom RecordsThe Definitive Collection Released September 2004 Formats CD download Label Festival Records Warner Music AustraliaExtended plays edit Title Album details14 Released March 2002 Formats CD download Label TCB TCB7009 Gimme 5 Released March 2007 16 Formats DD Label Warner Music AustraliaSingles edit Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumAUS 4 Lost 1993 51 Get on Board I Remember 48 The Weight with Jimmy Barnes 6 ARIA Gold 12 Flesh and Wood Green Limousine 35 Get on Board Memphis 1994 73 Caroline 1995 65 Holy Roadside Slave Living Things 1996 Barefoot Bride 75 Soulbrothertruckinsong 17 2019 TBA Tribal 18 2020 ARIA Awards editThe ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music The Badloves have won 3 award from 8 nominations 19 Year Nominee work Award Result1994 Get on Board Album of the Year NominatedBest New Talent WonBreakthrough Artist Album Won Lost Single of the Year NominatedBreakthrough Artists Single Won1995 Get on Board ARIA Award for Highest Selling Album Nominated1996 Holy Roadside Best Group NominatedThe Badloves Doug Roberts for Holy Roadside Producer of the Year NominatedReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia entry for The Badloves Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 3 August 2004 McFarlane Ian 31 March 2017 Encyclopedia entry for The Badloves The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Jenkins Jeff Foreword 2nd ed Gisborne VIC Third Stone Press published 2017 p 33 ISBN 978 0 9953856 0 3 a b c d e f g Holmgren Magnus The Badloves Australian Rock Database Archived from the original on 19 March 2004 Retrieved 9 March 2022 a b Dillon Charlotte The Badloves Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic Retrieved 9 March 2022 a b c d e f g Australian ARIA chart peaks Top 50 peaks australian charts com gt The Badloves in Australian Charts Hung Medien Retrieved 30 May 2019 Top 100 peaks to December 2010 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 pdf ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 22 Memphis The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart Week Ending 15 May 1994 Imgur com original document published by ARIA Retrieved 4 March 2016 N B The HP column displays the highest peak reached Caroline The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart Week Ending 03 Dec 1995 Imgur com original document published by ARIA Retrieved 17 July 2017 Barefoot Bride The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart Week Ending 26 May 1996 Imgur com original document published by ARIA Retrieved 29 September 2017 Hannan Bevan 5 August 1993 A Down to Earth Aussie Style The Canberra Times Vol 67 no 21 296 p 26 Retrieved 9 March 2022 via National Library of Australia Javin Linda 10 November 1995 Metro Features Badloves The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 14 January 1997 Retrieved 9 March 2022 via National Library of Australia Armitage Li 30 October 1995 Home Entertainment Good Listening in Badloves Sequel The Canberra Times Vol 71 no 22 110 p 32 Retrieved 9 March 2022 via National Library of Australia The Badloves Call it Quits again Undercover story July 2010 Retrieved 31 December 2018 The Badloves Debut Video For First New Song in 20 Years Soulbrothertruckin song noise11 28 April 2020 Retrieved 3 August 2020 The Badloves Debut New Song Tribal noise11 29 July 2020 Retrieved 3 August 2020 The ARIA Report Vol 181 ARIA 25 July 1993 p 20 a b Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 pdf ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 22 The ARIA Report Vol 297 ARIA 22 October 1995 p 22 The Band The Badloves Retrieved 31 December 2018 The ARIA Report Vol 372 ARIA 13 April 1997 p 20 Gimme 5 The Badloves iTunes Australia 3 March 2007 Retrieved 5 January 2019 Soulbrothertruckinsong single Apple Music 4 October 2019 Retrieved 3 August 2020 Tribal single Apple Music 30 July 2020 Retrieved 3 August 2020 ARIA Awards Search Results The Badloves ARIA Awards Retrieved 2 January 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en 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