Pelangi - Single
(1) Christie was a British pop band formed at the end of the 1960s. In addition to Jeff Christie (born Jeffrey Christie, 12 July 1946, Leeds, Yorkshire, England) - vocalist, bassist and songwriter; they initially included guitarist Vic Elmes and drummer Mike Blakely (born Michael Blakely, 12 January 1947, Bromley, Kent, England) who is the younger brother of The Tremeloes' Alan Blakely. Jeff Christie had initially worked with several bands including The Outer Limits, who released Just One More Chance/Help Me Please (1967) and Great Train Robbery/Sweet Freedom (1968), and Acid Gallery, whose single Dance Around The Maypole (1969) was written by Roy Wood. That year Jeff Christie offered his composition Yellow River to The Tremeloes. They recorded it to release as a single, but when they changed their minds they allowed Christie to use the backing track themselves. The result was a UK number one hit in May 1970, and subsequently #23 in the U.S.. The follow-up single, San Bernadino (October 1970) reached UK Number 7 and Number 1 in Germany, but only U.S. #100. Both tracks became flash songs on their eponymous debut album of that year, and it stayed on U.S. Billboard chart for ten weeks. But the trio failed to sustain a lasting career, and Blakley was replaced by Paul Fenton just before the release of the band's second album, For All Mankind (1971). Lem Lubin (ex-Unit Four Plus Two) was added to the line-up for Iron Horse (1972), but the title track proved to be the band's final hit single. The departure of Fenton and Lubin hastened the demise of the original line-up, but Jeff Christie returned with new members Terry Fogg (drums), Roger Flavell (bass), and Danny Krieger (guitar). A 1974 single Alabama/I'm Alive failed to resurrect the band's fortunes, and new members Tony Ferguson (guitar) and Roger Willis (drums) were brought in to join Christie and Flavell. Jeff Christie disbanded the group in 1976. He released two solo singles for the RK label in 1980, and since then has written advertising jingles and appear on classic hits shows singing his greatest hits. Jo Jo's Band, written by Elmes, was a chart-topper in Argentina and Brazil, while the last Christie hit, Navajo, was Number 1 in Mexico. Jeff Christie reformed the band in 1990 with members of UK band Tubeless Hearts, Kev Moore, Simon Kay and Adrian 'Fos' Foster. They tried to represent United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, but were unsuccessful. They continued to tour for a further twelve years all over Europe, Russia and Israel, recording intermittently. (2) Singer/Songwriter from the Northwich area. Original songs and hundreds of covers you’ll know. Influences: Jackson Browne, Andy Shauf, Julien Baker, John Martyn, Bon Iver/Justin Vernon, Radiohead, Pinegrove, Fenne Lily, Mitski, Bob Seger, Frightened Rabbit, Elliot Smith, Pearl Jam/Eddie Vedder, Joan Armatrading, Phoebe Bridgers, City and Colour, Fleetwood Mac, Nick Drake, Paolo Nutini, Damien Rice, Regina Spektor, Sharon Van Etten, Joni Mitchell, Red Hot Chili Peppers/John Frusciante, Tracy Chapman, Jose Gonzales, Rhye Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
(1) Christie was a British pop band formed at the end of the 1960s. In addition to Jeff Christie (born Jeffrey Christie, 12 July 1946, Leeds, Yorkshire, England) - vocalist, bassist and songwriter; they initially included guitarist Vic Elmes and drummer Mike Blakely (born Michael Blakely, 12 January 1947, Bromley, Kent, England) who is the younger brother of The Tremeloes' Alan Blakely. Jeff Christie had initially worked with several bands including The Outer Limits, who released Just One More Chance/Help Me Please (1967) and Great Train Robbery/Sweet Freedom (1968), and Acid Gallery, whose single Dance Around The Maypole (1969) was written by Roy Wood. That year Jeff Christie offered his composition Yellow River to The Tremeloes. They recorded it to release as a single, but when they changed their minds they allowed Christie to use the backing track themselves. The result was a UK number one hit in May 1970, and subsequently #23 in the U.S.. The follow-up single, San Bernadino (October 1970) reached UK Number 7 and Number 1 in Germany, but only U.S. #100. Both tracks became flash songs on their eponymous debut album of that year, and it stayed on U.S. Billboard chart for ten weeks. But the trio failed to sustain a lasting career, and Blakley was replaced by Paul Fenton just before the release of the band's second album, For All Mankind (1971). Lem Lubin (ex-Unit Four Plus Two) was added to the line-up for Iron Horse (1972), but the title track proved to be the band's final hit single. The departure of Fenton and Lubin hastened the demise of the original line-up, but Jeff Christie returned with new members Terry Fogg (drums), Roger Flavell (bass), and Danny Krieger (guitar). A 1974 single Alabama/I'm Alive failed to resurrect the band's fortunes, and new members Tony Ferguson (guitar) and Roger Willis (drums) were brought in to join Christie and Flavell. Jeff Christie disbanded the group in 1976. He released two solo singles for the RK label in 1980, and since then has written advertising jingles and appear on classic hits shows singing his greatest hits. Jo Jo's Band, written by Elmes, was a chart-topper in Argentina and Brazil, while the last Christie hit, Navajo, was Number 1 in Mexico. Jeff Christie reformed the band in 1990 with members of UK band Tubeless Hearts, Kev Moore, Simon Kay and Adrian 'Fos' Foster. They tried to represent United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, but were unsuccessful. They continued to tour for a further twelve years all over Europe, Russia and Israel, recording intermittently. (2) Singer/Songwriter from the Northwich area. Original songs and hundreds of covers you’ll know. Influences: Jackson Browne, Andy Shauf, Julien Baker, John Martyn, Bon Iver/Justin Vernon, Radiohead, Pinegrove, Fenne Lily, Mitski, Bob Seger, Frightened Rabbit, Elliot Smith, Pearl Jam/Eddie Vedder, Joan Armatrading, Phoebe Bridgers, City and Colour, Fleetwood Mac, Nick Drake, Paolo Nutini, Damien Rice, Regina Spektor, Sharon Van Etten, Joni Mitchell, Red Hot Chili Peppers/John Frusciante, Tracy Chapman, Jose Gonzales, Rhye Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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America
Badfinger
Blindagem
Yellow River
San Bernadino
Iron Horse
Johnny One Time
Gotta Be Free
Country Boy
New York City
Inside Looking Out
Down The Mississippi Line
I've Got A Feeling
Until The Dawn
Put Your Money Down
Coming Home Tonight
Here I Am
If Only
Martian King
Man Of Many Faces
Wasn't My Fault
For All Mankind
Magic Highway
Picture Painter
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Peace Lovin' Man
Country B. Sam
Fools Gold
Alabama
The Dealer (Down and Losin')
I'm Alive
Every Now And Then
San Bernardino
Pleasure & Pain
I Believe In You
Yellow River - 1970
My Baby's Gone
Love Again
Yellow River - re-recording
Yellow River - Re-Recorded
Christie - Yellow River
Seribu Kali Cinta
Pelangi
San Bernandino
Love Me Back
Walau Ku Jauh
Freewheelin' Man
California Sunshine
Obsesi
Yellow River (rerecorded)
I’ve Got A Feeling
Yellow River (Studio Re-Record)
MAILMAN
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