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Andy Pyle

Andy Pyle (born 15 July 1946) is a British bassist who is best known for playing with The Kinks from 1976 to 1978. Prior to that, he was in Blodwyn Pig (1968–1972) and Savoy Brown (1972–1974). Later, he played with Wishbone Ash (1986–1987, 1991–1993).

Andy Pyle
Born (1946-07-15) 15 July 1946 (age 77)
Luton, Bedfordshire, England
GenresBlues
Instrument(s)Bass guitar

Career edit

A musician whose career dates back to the mid-1960s, Pyle was born in Luton in 1946 and reached his teenage years when rock & roll supplanted skiffle as the music of choice for British youth. As a budding young musician, however, he was turning more towards blues than rock & roll, as evidenced by his first professional concert with Victor Brox's Blues Train, directed by the future member of the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation. Then, Jensen's Moods, a band composed of British bluesman Mick Abrahams on guitar and vocals, Pete Fensome on vocals and Clive Bunker on drums, who then changed their name to McGregor's Engine.

Pyle continued his career with the McGregor's Engine group in his home town of Luton, Bedfordshire, in 1967. That same year, Abrahams caught the attention of flautist-singer Ian Anderson, while McGregor's Engine first played John Evan Band with which officiates Anderson, during a concert. When Bunker and Abrahams left McGregor's Engine to form Jethro Tull with Ian Anderson on flute and vocals and Glenn Cornick on bass, Pyle continued to play with local bands. Abrahams left Jethro Tull after the first album This Was, following a dispute with Anderson about the band's future, to form Blodwyn Pig with Pyle on bass, Jack Lancaster on saxophone and Ron Berg on drums. After the Blodwyn Pig disbanded, Pyle joined Juicy Lucy (who includes Micky Moody who would play later with Whitesnake) and Savoy Brown, as well as sessions for Rod Stewart on his 1971 album, Every Picture Tells a Story.

From 1975 to 1976, Pyle spent a year recording and playing with guitarist Alvin Lee, a former Ten Years After guitarist. He playeds on Lee's first solo album, Pump Iron with former King Crimson musicians, Boz Burrell on bass, Ian Wallace on drums, and Mel Collins on saxophone. The same year, he participated in the concept album Peter and the Wolf by Jack Lancaster and Robin Lumley, with musicians of different horizons, Alvin Lee, Gary Moore and John Goodsall on guitar, Percy Jones and Dave Marquee at the bass, Brian Eno, Manfred Mann on synths, Bill Bruford and Phil Collins on drums, Stephane Grapelli on violin, etc.

At the end of 1976, Pyle auditioned for the bassist position with the Kinks following the departure of John Dalton. He played on Mr. Big Man on the band's 1977 album Sleepwalker, the single only track Father Christmas and 1978's Misfits where he only appeared on six of the ten songs, before leaving with keyboardist John Gosling. The two formed an ephemeral group, initially called United (with future Iron Maiden guitarist, Dennis Stratton), then Network. His work with them was short-lived, since he was then called by his old friend Gary Moore, with whom he had previously worked as a session musician, to join his band in a series of live dates, which resulted in an album Live at The Marquee. Pyle then joined a reformed version of Chicken Shack before teaming up with their leader Stan Webb in the Speedway band. In the mid-1980s, he joined Wishbone Ash, then Mick Abrahams and Clive Bunker, as well as Dick Heckstall-Smith making their return for another tour with Blodwyn Pig. With Bernie Marsden, he was part of the Green & Blue All-Stars, and he was back with Gary Moore, this time in the Midnight Blues Band. He spent most of the early to mid-1990s working with Moore, then back in Wishbone Ash and Juicy Lucy. Even though he played everything from traditional rock to hard rock, he prefers blues and performed in the Carey Bell and Nappy Brown sessions in the 1980s.

Pyle produced his only solo album in 1985 titled Barrier Language which was only issued in Germany and went virtually unnoticed elsewhere. After the departure of Mervyn Spence, Pyle was offered the vacant bassist position at Wishbone Ash in early 1986. An intensive touring period ensued, including appearances in Russia in 1987, before Pyle gave in to allow the reform of the original Wishbone Ash. However, Andy Powell and Pyle remained close friends and continued to collaborate on songs. Pyle is also co-author of the title track of the album Strange Affair. Pyle, meanwhile, joined Gary Moore once again and appeared on the album Still Got the Blues in 1990.

In 1991, Pyle joined Wishbone Ash following the second split of Martin Turner with the band. A two-year period of touring followed, as evidenced by the 1992 film The Ash Live in Chicago. In 1994, he met Mick Abrahams and Blodwyn Pig when he appeared on the I Wonder Who song on the album Lies.

More recently, Pyle played on the album Running Blind (2002) as a member of ex-Uriah Heep Ken Hensley's solo band. He also performed in a concert with Ken Hensley and John Wetton, who was filmed and recorded for the DVD release of More Than Conquerors in 2002.

Discography edit

Solo edit

1985: Barrier Language

With Blodwyn Pig edit

Studio albums :

  • 1969: Ahead Rings Out
  • 1970: Getting to This
  • 1994: Lies – Pyle plays on I Wonder Who

Live albums:

  • 1997: Live At The Lafayette – recorded in 1993
  • 1997: The Modern Alchemist
  • 2000: The Basement Tapes
  • 2002: Live At The Marquee Club London 1974 (The Official Bootleg)
  • 2012: Radio Sessions '69 to '71
  • 2003: Rough Gems (Official Bootleg Number 2)

Compilation:

  • 2013: Pigthology

With Rod Stewart edit

  • 1971: Every Picture Tells a Story

With Juicy Lucy edit

  • 1972: Pieces

With Savoy Brown edit

  • 1972: Lion's Share
  • 1973: Jack the Toad

With Gerry Lockran edit

1972: Wun – Pyle plays on Maybe Not Up, Tired Neal Groans and She Was A Very Good Friend Of Mine

With Alvin Lee edit

  • 1976: Pump Iron

With The Kinks edit

  • 1977: Sleepwalker – Pyle plays on Mr. Big Man
  • 1978: Misfits – Pyle plays on nine of the album's ten songs

With Gary Moore edit

  • 1983: Live at the Marquee
  • 1990: Still Got the Blues
  • 1993: Blues Alive
  • 1995: Blues for Greeny – tribute album to Peter Green

With Wishbone Ash edit

  • 1992: The Ash Live in Chicago

With Ken Hensley edit

  • 2002: Running Blind – with John Wetton on bass and vocals, Dave Kilminster on guitar and John Young on keyboards, plus three drummers

With Ken Hensley & John Wetton edit

  • 2002: More Than Conquerors(DVD) – with the same line-up

Collaboration edit

Sources edit

  • Andy Pyle | Biography & History
  • Mick Abrahams
  • Andy Pyle discography at Discogs  
  • Blodwyn Pig Albums
  • Alvin Lee Discography
  • Wishbone Ash – Live In Chicago
  • Ken Hensley Running Blind : KEN HENSLEY – Running Blind (2002)
  • Ken Hensley/John Wetton : KEN HENSLEY – Ken Hensley & John Wetton. More Than Conquerors (2002)
  • Jack Lancaster, Robin Lumley – The Rock Peter And The Wolf

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Wishbone Ash 2 11 With Ken Hensley 2 12 With Ken Hensley amp John Wetton 2 13 Collaboration 3 SourcesCareer editA musician whose career dates back to the mid 1960s Pyle was born in Luton in 1946 and reached his teenage years when rock amp roll supplanted skiffle as the music of choice for British youth As a budding young musician however he was turning more towards blues than rock amp roll as evidenced by his first professional concert with Victor Brox s Blues Train directed by the future member of the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation Then Jensen s Moods a band composed of British bluesman Mick Abrahams on guitar and vocals Pete Fensome on vocals and Clive Bunker on drums who then changed their name to McGregor s Engine Pyle continued his career with the McGregor s Engine group in his home town of Luton Bedfordshire in 1967 That same year Abrahams caught the attention of flautist singer Ian Anderson while McGregor s Engine first played John Evan Band with which officiates Anderson during a concert When Bunker and Abrahams left McGregor s Engine to form Jethro Tull with Ian Anderson on flute and vocals and Glenn Cornick on bass Pyle continued to play with local bands Abrahams left Jethro Tull after the first album This Was following a dispute with Anderson about the band s future to form Blodwyn Pig with Pyle on bass Jack Lancaster on saxophone and Ron Berg on drums After the Blodwyn Pig disbanded Pyle joined Juicy Lucy who includes Micky Moody who would play later with Whitesnake and Savoy Brown as well as sessions for Rod Stewart on his 1971 album Every Picture Tells a Story From 1975 to 1976 Pyle spent a year recording and playing with guitarist Alvin Lee a former Ten Years After guitarist He playeds on Lee s first solo album Pump Iron with former King Crimson musicians Boz Burrell on bass Ian Wallace on drums and Mel Collins on saxophone The same year he participated in the concept album Peter and the Wolf by Jack Lancaster and Robin Lumley with musicians of different horizons Alvin Lee Gary Moore and John Goodsall on guitar Percy Jones and Dave Marquee at the bass Brian Eno Manfred Mann on synths Bill Bruford and Phil Collins on drums Stephane Grapelli on violin etc At the end of 1976 Pyle auditioned for the bassist position with the Kinks following the departure of John Dalton He played on Mr Big Man on the band s 1977 album Sleepwalker the single only track Father Christmas and 1978 s Misfits where he only appeared on six of the ten songs before leaving with keyboardist John Gosling The two formed an ephemeral group initially called United with future Iron Maiden guitarist Dennis Stratton then Network His work with them was short lived since he was then called by his old friend Gary Moore with whom he had previously worked as a session musician to join his band in a series of live dates which resulted in an album Live at The Marquee Pyle then joined a reformed version of Chicken Shack before teaming up with their leader Stan Webb in the Speedway band In the mid 1980s he joined Wishbone Ash then Mick Abrahams and Clive Bunker as well as Dick Heckstall Smith making their return for another tour with Blodwyn Pig With Bernie Marsden he was part of the Green amp Blue All Stars and he was back with Gary Moore this time in the Midnight Blues Band He spent most of the early to mid 1990s working with Moore then back in Wishbone Ash and Juicy Lucy Even though he played everything from traditional rock to hard rock he prefers blues and performed in the Carey Bell and Nappy Brown sessions in the 1980s Pyle produced his only solo album in 1985 titled Barrier Language which was only issued in Germany and went virtually unnoticed elsewhere After the departure of Mervyn Spence Pyle was offered the vacant bassist position at Wishbone Ash in early 1986 An intensive touring period ensued including appearances in Russia in 1987 before Pyle gave in to allow the reform of the original Wishbone Ash However Andy Powell and Pyle remained close friends and continued to collaborate on songs Pyle is also co author of the title track of the album Strange Affair Pyle meanwhile joined Gary Moore once again and appeared on the album Still Got the Blues in 1990 In 1991 Pyle joined Wishbone Ash following the second split of Martin Turner with the band A two year period of touring followed as evidenced by the 1992 film The Ash Live in Chicago In 1994 he met Mick Abrahams and Blodwyn Pig when he appeared on the I Wonder Who song on the album Lies More recently Pyle played on the album Running Blind 2002 as a member of ex Uriah Heep Ken Hensley s solo band He also performed in a concert with Ken Hensley and John Wetton who was filmed and recorded for the DVD release of More Than Conquerors in 2002 Discography editSolo edit 1985 Barrier Language With Blodwyn Pig edit Studio albums 1969 Ahead Rings Out 1970 Getting to This 1994 Lies Pyle plays on I Wonder Who Live albums 1997 Live At The Lafayette recorded in 1993 1997 The Modern Alchemist 2000 The Basement Tapes 2002 Live At The Marquee Club London 1974 The Official Bootleg 2012 Radio Sessions 69 to 71 2003 Rough Gems Official Bootleg Number 2 Compilation 2013 Pigthology With Rod Stewart edit 1971 Every Picture Tells a Story With Juicy Lucy edit 1972 Pieces With Savoy Brown edit 1972 Lion s Share 1973 Jack the Toad With Gerry Lockran edit 1972 Wun Pyle plays on Maybe Not Up Tired Neal Groans and She Was A Very Good Friend Of Mine With Alvin Lee edit 1976 Pump Iron With The Kinks edit 1977 Sleepwalker Pyle plays on Mr Big Man 1978 Misfits Pyle plays on nine of the album s ten songs With Gary Moore edit 1983 Live at the Marquee 1990 Still Got the Blues 1993 Blues Alive 1995 Blues for Greeny tribute album to Peter Green With Wishbone Ash edit 1992 The Ash Live in Chicago With Ken Hensley edit 2002 Running Blind with John Wetton on bass and vocals Dave Kilminster on guitar and John Young on keyboards plus three drummers With Ken Hensley amp John Wetton edit 2002 More Than Conquerors DVD with the same line up Collaboration edit 1975 Peter and the Wolf by Jack Lancaster and Robin Lumley with Brian Eno Phil Collins Gary Moore Stephane Grapelli Bill Bruford John Goodsall Percy Jones Julie Tippett Keith Tippett etc Pyle plays on Duck Theme and Rock And Roll Celebration Sources editAndy Pyle Biography amp History Mick Abrahams Andy Pyle discography at Discogs nbsp Blodwyn Pig Albums Alvin Lee Discography Wishbone Ash Live In Chicago Ken Hensley Running Blind KEN HENSLEY Running Blind 2002 Ken Hensley John Wetton KEN HENSLEY Ken Hensley amp John Wetton More Than Conquerors 2002 Jack Lancaster Robin Lumley The Rock Peter And The Wolf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andy Pyle amp oldid 1216683028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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