JIMMY BAIN
Biography
Bands/Discography:
Street Noise
Harlot
Rainbow
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Dio/Blackmore/Carey/Bain/Powell lineup:
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Rainbow rising (Jul 1976, Polydor)
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On stage (Jul 1977, Polydor) (2LP / 1CD) (live)
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Live in Germany (1990, Connoisseur) (2CD) (live)
John Cale Band
Animal justice (Sep 77, Illegal) (12" EP)
several lineups:
Seducing down the door (Jul 94, Rhino) (compilation)
The Greedy Bastards
Wild Horses
Robertson/Carter/Bain/Edwards lineup:
The first album (Apr 80,)
Robertson/Lockton/Bain/Edwards lineup:
Stand your ground (May 81,)
Scorpions
Phil Lynott Band
Dio
Dio/Campbell/Bain/Appice lineup:
Holy diver (1983, Mercury)
Dio/Campbell/Bain/Schnell/Appice lineup:
The last in line (1984, Warner)
Sacred heart (1985, Warner)
Dio/Goldie/Bain/Schnell/Appice lineup:
Intermission (1986, ) (mini-LP, live)
Dream evil (1987, Vertigo)
several lineups:
Diamonds - The best of Dio (1992, Vertigo) (compilation)
Cinderella
Band of Thieves
WWIII
WWIII (1990, Hollywood)
project with C.C. De Ville
Dio (again)
The Key
Dio (again!)
Magica (1999)
Very powerful bassist, he has played with some of
best bands in hard rock scene, and he's still active, which makes me very
glad! Jimmy Bain was born in Newtonmore, Scotland.
STREET NOISE
This was one of the first bands where Jimmy played,
but I don't have any other details. Help, please!
HARLOT
This was the lineup for the band, formed in January
1974:
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Mick Dyche (guitar)
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Mike Japp (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Ricky Munro (drums)
Jimmy Bain left the band in July 1975, when he got
a call from Ritchie Blackmore.
RAINBOW
Everybody knows that, Rainbow was the band that
Ritchie Blackmore put together after leaving Deep Purple. With a superb
vocalist, Ronnie James Dio, this band always had fantastic musicians in
it.
In July 1975, Jimmy Bain joins the band, after
turning down an invitation to join The Babys:
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Ritchie Blackmore (guitar)
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Mickey Lee Soule (keyboards)
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Jimmy Bain (bass)
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Gary Driscoll (drums)
It starts the change of musicians in Rainbow's band...
In August 1975, the great Cozy Powell replaces
Gary Driscoll:
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Ritchie Blackmore (guitar)
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Mickey Lee Soule (keyboards)
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Jimmy Bain (bass)
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Cozy
Powell (drums)
In October 1975, new lineup:
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Ritchie Blackmore (guitar)
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Tony Carey (keyboards)
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Jimmy Bain (bass)
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Cozy
Powell (drums)
This was one of the more stable (and superb) lineups.
They released a fantastic album, Rising.
They also released a very good live album On
stage (2LP, now 1CD).
Along the years, as it happens with Deep Purple,
there has been released more live material from the band. In 1990, it was
released Live in Germany, a double CD from the Rainbow 1976
European tour (On stage was recorded in the Japanese tour).
In January 1977, Jimmy Bain is fired.
Images/scans available:
JOHN CALE BAND
For a while, he played with John Cale, but I haven't
details about the lineups. Help, please!
He recorded a 12" EP with Cale, Animal justice.
The musicians featured are: Chris Spedding (guitar), Ritchie Fliegler (guitar),
Jimmy Bain (bass), Bruce Brody (keyboards), Kevin Currie (drums).
Going solo
Around 1978, Jimmy Bain recorded some demos, produced
by Matthew Fisher (from Procol Harum fame), but they still remain unreleased.
A pity...
THE GREEDY BASTARDS
This was a fun band, usually comprising members
of the band Thin Lizzy. This was the lineup announced for a February 1978
gig:
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Phil Lynott (vocals, bass)
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Gary Holton (vocals, from Heavy
Metal Kids)
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Gary Moore (guitar)
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Jimmy Bain (bass)
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Rat Scabies (drums, from The
Damned)
Finally, the gig was cancelled.
A different lineup in July 1978 was:
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Phil Lynott (vocals, bass)
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Scott Gorham (guitar)
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Gary Moore (guitar)
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Chris Spedding (guitar)
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Steve Jones (guitar, from Sex
Pistols)
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Jimmy Bain (bass)
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Paul Cook (from Sex Pistols)
Brian Downey (drums)
WILD HORSES
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
The first news about Brian Robertson and Jimmy
Bain making plans for a joint project, Wild Horses, arise in March 1977,
a few months before Robertson leaves Thin Lizzy.
In a very unknown episode, Jimmy McCulloch was
for a very short time a part of Wild Horses.
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Brian Robertson (guitar, vocals)
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Jimmy
McCulloch (guitar, vocals)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
? (drums)
They were rehearsing for a while, but Jimmy was soon
to be replaced by Neil Carter on early 1979. The drummer chosen is ex-Small
Faces drummer, Kenny Jones:
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Brian Robertson (guitar, vocals)
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Neil Carter (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Kenny Jones (drums)
But Kenny Jones left them to join The Who, just when
Wild Horses were to start a tour. So, they need to get a new drummer:
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Brian Robertson (guitar, vocals)
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Neil Carter (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Dixie Lee (drums)
But Dixie left them soon, and new drummer was Clive
Edwards:
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Brian Robertson (guitar, vocals)
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Neil Carter (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Clive Edwards (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
This was the lineup that recorded The first
album. After several tours (where they had some special guests
from time to time, such as Phil Lynott or Michael Schenker), Neil Carter
left them in October 1980 to join UFO:
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Brian Robertson (guitar, vocals)
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John Lockton (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Clive Edwards (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
They released a 2nd album, Stand your ground.
But the group's stability was damaged when Brian 'Robbo' Robertson and
Clive Edwards left the band in June 1981. Jimmy Bain recruited new musicians
in August 1981:
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Reuben Archer (vocals)
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John Lockton (guitar)
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Laurence Archer (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Frank Noon (drums)
But Reuben & Laurence Archer soon leave the band
to form Stampede, and they finally split in October 1981.
SCORPIONS
In a very confusing episode, I remember how I read
in a magazine that Jimmy Bain and Bobby Rondinelli had joined Scorpions
for their new studio album, thus considering Francis Buchholz and Herman
Rarebell out of the band:
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Klaus Meine (vocals)
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Rudolph Schenker (guitar)
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Matthias Jabs (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Bobby Rondinelli (drums)
But, according later magazines, they finally decided
calling Francis and Herman back to the band. The album, Love at first
sting, was finally released, and Bain and Rondinelli are not credited.
But, many years later, I read in an interview that Bobby Rondinelli confirms
the fact, and he says he still thinks some of the tracks in the album feature
Jimmy and Bobby. Who knows the truth? :)
PHIL LYNOTT BAND
During Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott also made a short
tour in December 1982, with this lineup:
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Phil Lynott (vocals, bass)
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Jerome Rimson (bass)
Jimmy Bain (keyboards)
Darren Wharton (keyboards)
? Isidore ()
Brian Downey (drums)
Yes, Jimmy Bain played as keyboardist in the tour!
:) Many people don't know, but Jimmy is a very skilled keyboardist.
I guess the missing member must be guitar player
Gus Isidore, but I can't confirm it. Help, please!
DIO
A great new band arises. Ronnie James Dio and Vinny
Appice had just left Black Sabbath. Dio called his old mate Jimmy Bain,
and they search for a new, young guitarist, who turned out to be the great
Vivian Campbell. Originally called Bible Black, they changed their name
to Dio (the band). They start this new venture around October 1982:
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Vivian Campbell (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Vinny Appice (drums)
They release a superb debut, Holy diver,
a must in everybody's heavy collection. Everybody's playing here fantastically.
In 1983, their lineup is augmented with keyboardist
Claude Schnell for their first tour:
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Vivian Campbell (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Claude Schnell (keyboards)
Vinny Appice (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
Their 2nd album is The last in line.
This lineup also released a song, 'Hungry for
heaven', in the soundtrack for the movie Vision quest
(1985). Other artists appearing in the soundtrack: Journey, John Waite,
Red Rider, Sammy Hagar, Foreigner, etc.
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
After their 3rd album, Sacred heart,
Vivian Campbell leaves the band in March 1986, being replaced by Craig
Goldie (from the band Driver).
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Craig Goldie (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Claude Schnell (keyboards)
Vinny Appice (drums)
Their next work is a live mini-LP, Intermission.
This lineup also released a song, 'Hide in the
rainbow', in the soundtrack for the movie Iron Eagle
(1986). Other artists appearing in the soundtrack: Queen, King Kobra (with
Carmine Appice), Helix, Eric Martin, etc.
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
In 1987, they release Dream evil.
But soon after, Ronnie James Dio started making lots of changes in the
band. First to leave is Craig Goldie. After a long period, Dio chooses
a very young player, Rowan Robertson:
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Rowan Robertson (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Claude Schnell (keyboards)
Vinny Appice (drums)
But very soon, Jimmy Bain and Claude Schnell also
leave.
CINDERELLA
In July 1988, while he still was a member of Dio,
Jimmy lends a hand to the band Cinderella, as their bassist Eric Brittingham
had a baby, and decided not to tour with them. So, Jimmy Bain is called
to play the American tour:
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Tommy Keifer (vocals)
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James LaBar (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Fred Coury (drums)
He was supposed to come back to Dio to record a new
album during Christmas 1988.
BAND OF THIEVES
Spanish edition of Metal Hammer magazine announced
in November 1989 that Jimmy was playing with this band, but I can't find
info on them! Help, please!
WWIII
This was next project by Jimmy and Vinny Appice.
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Mandy Lion (vocals)
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Tracy G (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Vinny Appice (drums)
They released a self-titled album, WWIII,
including a cover of a T.Rex song, 'Children of the revolution'.
But after some time, Bain and Appice leave the band.
project with C.C. De Ville
Around February 1992, rock magazines told that
guitarist C.C. De Ville (from Poison) had formed his own solo band, with:
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C.C. De Ville (guitar)
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? (vocals)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Carmine Appice (drums)
But I never heard about it again. Has anybody more
info about it, please?
DIO (again)
In 1992, after leaving Black Sabbath for a 2nd
time, Dio and Vinny Appice call his old mate Jimmy Bain again, trying to
resurrect Dio.
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Vinny Appice (drums)
They started looking for a guitarist, but in March
1993, Jimmy Bain is out of the band again.
THE KEY
Next I heard about Jimmy was a new project called
The Key, around 1996. Info needed, please!
DIO (again!!)
And in 1999, it happens again. After different
temptative lineups for recording a new studio album, Magica
(at first, rumour had it about the album scheduled to be recorded with
Aynsley Dunbar and Bob Daisley,
although the musicians used were Bain and Wright), it finally marks Jimmy's
return to Dio. In fact, all the musicians had been in Dio in the past.
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Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
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Craig Goldie (guitar)
Jimmy Bain (bass)
Simon Wright (drums)
Sessions
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Jimmy Bain sessions
Related links
From the comprehensive Rockpalast
site (by Michael Marsch), we have:
Musicians mentioned in this page
that I have projected to cover in my site someday:
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Chris Spedding
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Matthew Fisher
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Scott Gorham
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Brian Robertson
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Neil Carter
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Kenny Jones
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Clive Edwards
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Laurence Archer
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Frank Noon
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Jerome Rimson
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Bob Daisley
And short tributes to:
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Ronnie James Dio
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Ritchie Blackmore
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Phil Lynott
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Gary Moore
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Vinny Appice
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Carmine Appice
Family tree
Coming soon (I hope so!).
Thanks section
Very special thanks to: Soren
Lindberg, for his very interesting info.
Special thanks to: Alex
Gitlin, for all his great help.
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