TIM RENWICK
Biography
Bands/Discography:
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Little Women
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Wages Of Sin
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Junior's Eyes
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Battersea power station (1969, Regal Zonophone) (CD
reissue: WWR, 1991) (CD reissue: Castle, 2000, with lots of bonus tracks!)
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The Hype / David Bowie & Junior's Eyes
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Bowie at the Beeb (2000, EMI) (2CD)
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Quiver
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Quiver (1971, Warner)
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Gone in the morning (1972, Warner)
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Sutherland Bros & Quiver
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several lineups:
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Dream kid (1973, Island)
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Beat of the street (1974, Island)
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Reach for the sky (1975, Columbia)
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Slipstream (1976, Columbia)
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Sailing (1976, Island/Columbia) (compilation)
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Down to Earth (1977, Columbia)
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Al Stewart Band
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Lazy Racer
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Lazy Racer (1979, A&M)
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Formula 2 (1980, A&M)
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Elton John Band
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Mike Oldfield Band
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Gary Brooker Band
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Roger Waters Band
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Eric Clapton Band
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Clapton/Renwick/Dunn/Stainton/Oldaker/Levy/Murphy
lineup:
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Pink Floyd
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Delicate sound of thunder (Nov 88, EMI) (2CD, live)
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Mike + The Mechanics
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Pink Floyd (again)
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Tribute to John Lennon
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Pink Floyd (again)
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Procol Harum (again)
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Amnesty International concert
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Benefit concert
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Pink Floyd (again)
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The division bell ()
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Pulse (1995, EMI) (2CD, live)
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Mike + The Mechanics (again)
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Alan Parsons
Solo albums:
One of the finest lead guitarists I've ever heard.
He can play every style, always with a great taste and distinction. Tim
Renwick was born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England on August 7th, 1949.
His career has been in close contact with Pink Floyd; the starting point
was at school, as Tim was there with Roger Waters and Syd Barrett.
LITTLE WOMEN
This little known band had some great musicians
that later got fame. Playing, at different times: Rick
Wills (bass), Dante Smith (keyboards), Jerry Shirley (drums, later
to join Humble Pie), John 'Willie' Wilson (drums). Tim played at the same
time as Dante Smith:
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Dante Smith (keyboards)
+ others unknown to me.
Help, please!
Any info about them would be very welcomed!!
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Dante
Smith
WAGES OF SIN
Next band by Tim is Wages Of Sin:
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Colin Freeman
Dino Dines (keyboards)
Vic Farrar
Jerry Shirley (drums)
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Colin
Freeman
Vic
Farrar
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Jerry
Shirley
JUNIOR'S EYES
(Junior's Eyes: from left
to right: John Lodge, John Cambridge, Mick Wayne, Tim Renwick, Graham Kelly)
Around 1969, Tim joins this fantastic band:
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Mick Wayne (guitar, vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
John Lodge (bass)
Graham Kelly
John Cambridge (drums)
Other members of the band were John Redfern and Steve
Chapman.
They released one album, Battersea power
station, full of progressive music, but their most famous contribution
was playing (Wayne, Renwick and Cambridge) in David Bowie's famous album,
Space Oddity, as we'll read in the sessions
page, because Tony Visconti was the producer for both acts.
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John
Redfern
Graham
Kelly
THE HYPE
After the lack of success of Junior's Eyes, part
of the band was asked to back David Bowie for live concerts. The first
known lineup is:
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David Bowie (vocals)
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Mick Wayne (guitar, vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
John Lodge (bass)
John Cambridge (drums)
They recorded some sessions for the BBC in 1969 under
the name David Bowie & Junior's Eyes. Soon later, they turned into
The Hype, with John Cambridge suggesting his old bandmate in The Rats,
Mick Ronson to join the band..
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David Bowie (vocals)
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Mick Wayne (guitar, vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Mick Ronson (guitar)
Tony Visconti (bass)
John Cambridge (drums)
What a killer 3-piece guitar team!
In just one month, John Cambridge left the band,
being replaced by the great one Mick 'Woody' Woodmansey (another ex-member
of The Rats).
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David Bowie (vocals)
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Mick Wayne (guitar, vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Mick Ronson (guitar)
Tony Visconti (bass)
Mick 'Woody' Woodmansey
(drums)
But after a short period, Wayne and Renwick left the
band.
This period is quite unclear. Not long ago, it
was announced an album with BBC sessions, and there is a track credited
to David Bowie & The Hype, recorded in 1970, with this lineup (not
including Tim Renwick): David Bowie (vocals, guitar), Mick Ronson (guitar),
Tony Visconti (bass), John Cambridge (drums).
Finally, after many years circulating in numerous
bootleg albums, some of the Bowie BBC recordings have been officially released
in year 2000. Bowie at the Beeb is a 2CD comprising 37 tracks
recorded for the BBC between 1968 and 1972. Magnificent album, it was about
time it was available to everybody! We can hear the best Bowie, and Mick
Ronson never sounded better to me! The album contains two tracks recorded
by Bowie with Junior's Eyes on 20/October/1969: 'Let me sleep beside
you' and 'Janine'. The lineup is:
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David Bowie (vocals)
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Mick Wayne (guitar, vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
John Lodge (bass)
John Cambridge (drums)
Other musicians featured in the album: Tony Visconti,
Barry Morgan, Alan Hawkshaw, Tony Visconti, Steve Peregrine Took, Mick
Ronson, Trevor Bolder, Mick Woodmansey, and the lovely Dana Gillespie,
among others.
By the way, the first edition of this album includes
a 3rd bonus disk with a Bowie live concert from June/2000 (with the great
Earl Slick).
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David
Bowie
John
Lodge
Graham
Kelly
Mick
'Woody' Woodmansey
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Mick
Ronson
QUIVER
This was around 1970. The band was formed in Ladbroke
Grove, London.
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Honk (bass)
But Honk left very soon, and Tim teamed with Canadian
guitarist Cal Batchelor, forming the first complete lineup of the band:
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Cal Batchelor (guitar, keyboards,
vocals)
Bruce Thomas (bass)
John 'Willie' Wilson (drums)
They were the first group to play at Rainbow Theatre
in London (supporting The Who).
Their first album, Quiver, was completed
with help from great sax player Dick Parry.
A superb album, it contains killer guitar duels (as in the great 'Killer
man'), outstanding bass playing, and tight ryhthm on drums. Another
great song is 'Reason for staying'. I wonder why this album is not
released on CD!!
Their 2nd album is Gone in the morning,
as magnificent as the 1st one. The self titled track, 'Gone in the morning'
is a masterpiece, and I also like 'I might stumble' a lot.
But soon later, the whole band decided merging
in late 1973 with Sutherland Brothers, forming Sutherland Brothers &
Quiver, but Cal Batchelor decided to leave.
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Honk
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
John
'Willie' Wilson
SUTHERLAND BROS & QUIVER
As you can guess, Sutherland Brothers was a duo
formed by brothers Iain & Gavin Sutherland. The new team consisted
of:
Iain Sutherland (vocals,
guitar)
Gavin Sutherland (vocals,
guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Bruce Thomas (bass)
Peter Wood (keyboards)
John 'Willie' Wilson (drums)
Their first album as this new unit was Dream
kid, produced by Muff Winwood (from Spencer Davis Group fame).
Soon later, the band is reorganized, leaving Bruce
Thomas. Tex Comer came to play with the band for a while (he was still
a member of Ace):
Iain Sutherland (vocals,
guitar)
Gavin Sutherland (vocals,
guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Terry 'Tex' Comer (bass)
Peter Wood (keyboards)
John 'Willie' Wilson (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
By the time of their second album, Beat of
the street, also produced by Muff Winwood, Gavin handles bass duties.
Iain Sutherland (vocals,
guitar)
Gavin Sutherland (vocals,
bass)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Peter Wood (keyboards)
John 'Willie' Wilson (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
New changes for the third album, Reach for the
sky. as Peter Wood leaves the band:
Iain Sutherland (vocals,
guitar)
Gavin Sutherland (vocals,
bass)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
John 'Willie' Wilson (drums)
Produced by Ron & Howard Albert, it has the guest
collaboration of David Gilmour (from Pink Floyd) on steel guitar.
Next album was called Slipstream.
It includes the collaboration of Albhy Galuten (keyboards), a name usually
associated with Bee Gees. This will lead Tim to several sessions, as we'll
read... The album also features Flaco Pedron on percussion.
Tim and John left the band in 1976, after several
world tours (one of them supporting Elton John), but they still played
in a new album, Down to Earth. Recorded with lots of musicians
and friends, we can find here: Tim Renwick (guitar), Mick
Grabham (guitar), Ray Flacke (guitar), Andy
Pyle (bass), Rick Wills
(bass), John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (keyboards), John 'Willie' Wilson (drums),
Brian Bennett (percussion, from The Shadows), John Shearer (percussion,
later in Byron Band). After they left, the brothers returned to the name
The Sutherland Brothers.
(click here to watch a bigger
image, 96 Kbs)
Tim also appears in the compilation Sailing,
named after their biggest hit, recorded when they were a duo (prior to
join with Quiver).
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Someday,
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John
'Willie' Wilson
AL STEWART BAND
Still while in Sutherland Brothers & Quiver,
Tim found time for touring in 1975 with Al Stewart:
Al Stewart (vocals, guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
+ others unknown to me.
Help!!
Tim appears in 6 albums by Al Stewart, but we'll read
about them in the sessions page.
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PROCOL HARUM
Procol Harum had lost their guitarist, Mick Grabham,
in May 1977. That marked the split for the band. But, the band received
an award, and they were asked to make a live appearance. So, they needed
to find a guitarist for that one-off show. The chosen one was Tim Renwick!
This was October 1977. Some old members of the band also joined for an
special lineup:
Gary Brooker (vocals, piano)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Alan Cartwright (bass)
Chris Copping (keyboards)
B.J. Wilson (drums)
They also backed singer Julie Covington there. The
award show was broadcasted on TV. Who has a copy?!!
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Alan
Cartwright
Chris
Copping
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
B.J.
Wilson
LAZY RACER
Lazy Racer was a studio band, assembled by producer
Glyn Johns. He mixed musicians from UK (Renwick, Spinetti, Markee) with
American singers and songwriters (Kelly Harland, Bill Lamb, Tim Gorman).
Kelly Harland (vocals)
Bill Lamb (vocals, guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Tim Gorman (vocals, keyboards)
Dave Markee (bass)
Henry Spinetti (drums)
Their first, self-titled, album, Lazy Racer,
was followed by a second one, Formula 2, recorded with the
same lineup, plus help from Pat Donaldson,
and minus Dave Markee. There was filmed a video promo for one of the songs,
'Heart of hearts'.
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Dave
Markee
Henry
Spinetti
ELTON JOHN BAND
After appearing as a sessionman in Elton's A
single man, he was asked to play in Elton's world tour in 1980.
Elton John (vocals, keyboards)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Richie Zito (guitar)
Dee Murray (bass)
James Newton-Howard (keyboards)
Nigel Olsson (drums)
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Richie
Zito
James
Newton-Howard
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Dee
Murray
Nigel
Olsson
Elton
John
MIKE OLDFIELD BAND
Tim joins Mike Oldfield for his 1982 world tour.
Mike Oldfield (guitar, keyboards)
Tim Renwick (guitar, bass)
Maggie Reilly (vocals)
Virginia Clee (vocals)
? ()
? (drums)
Morris Pert (drums)
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Virginia
Clee
GARY BROOKER BAND
In February 1983, Gary Brooker was asked to play
a live concert for Rockpalast famous TV program, and he assembled a band
including Tim Renwick.
Gary Brooker (vocals, keyboards)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
John Giblin (bass)
Tim Cross (keyboards)
Henry Spinetti (drums)
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Tim
Cross
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
John
Giblin
Henry
Spinetti
ROGER WATERS BAND
From July 1984, Tim tours with Roger Waters, with
an great all-star lineup, promoting his album The pros and cons of
hitch-hiking.
Roger Waters (vocals, guitar,
bass)
Tim Renwick (guitar, bass)
Eric Clapton (guitar)
Chris Stainton (bass, keyboards)
Michael Kamen (keyboards)
Mel Collins (sax)
Andy Newmark (drums)
Doreen Chanter (backing
vocals)
Katie Kissoon (backing vocals)
Eric Clapton, Tim Renwick and Chris Stainton left
the band after the first leg of the tour couple of months later, in August
1984. But they were to play together again very soon...
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Someday,
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Mel
Collins
Andy
Newmark
ERIC CLAPTON BAND
It's March 1985, and Eric Clapton is on the road
again with this band:
Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Donald 'Duck' Dunn (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Shaun Murphy (backing vocals)
Marcy Levy (backing vocals)
Jamie Oldaker (drums)
A great lineup. I remember I saw a concert on TV,
back in 1985, and I was captivated by what I saw. Not only by Eric, but
also by Tim. This was the 1st time I saw Tim "in action". They played great
guitar duets. The video was officially released as Live 1985.
For a short period, they are joined by another
keyboardist, veteran Peter Robinson:
Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Donald 'Duck' Dunn (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Peter Robinson (keyboards)
Shaun Murphy (backing vocals)
Marcy Levy (backing vocals)
Jamie Oldaker (drums)
Around October 1985, Marcy Levy is replaced by Laura
Creamer:
Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Donald 'Duck' Dunn (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Shaun Murphy (backing vocals)
Laura Creamer (backing vocals)
Jamie Oldaker (drums)
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Peter
Robinson
PINK FLOYD
In 1987, when Pink Floyd comes to life again,
David Gilmour thinks of Tim for live concerts. It's September 1987.
David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Rick Wright (keyboards,
vocals)
Nick Mason (drums)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Guy Pratt (bass, vocals)
Jon Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Scott Page (sax)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Rachel Fury (backing vocals)
Durga McBroom (backing vocals)
Margaret Taylor (backing
vocals)
After the tour is finished in August 1988 (almost
a complete year!!), they released a double live album, Delicate thound
of thunder (recorded at 18-22 August 1988), as well as a live video
with the same title (100 minutes, 16 songs). Since then, Tim is called
when the band is back on the road. I've seen several concerts by them,
and Tim's work is really superb here! It was also broadcasted a special
concert from Venice, Italy.
Oh, I almost forgot! The vinyl version has one
track missing, 'Us and them', so be careful...
The band is not active all the time, so when there
aren't tours, Tim keeps playing with many more people, as we're going to
see. In 1989, they finished their long tour (they played in Spain in July
1988).
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Rachel
Fury
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Guy
Pratt
Scott
Page
THE TEX MANIACS
In 1988, When Tim finished his tour with Pink
Floyd, he joined a quite different band, in terms of audiences. He teamed
with his mate, the great Andy Roberts, who was leading The Tex Maniacs,
a sort of reunion of friends. They didn't had an stable lineup, and musicians
came and went depending on availability. These are some of the ones featured:
Andy Roberts (vocals, guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
BJ Cole (pedal steel guitar)
Paul Riley (bass) or Ian
Campbell (bass)
Bob Loveday (violin)
Al Stewart (sax)
Howard Tibble (drums)
For a while, they were joined by Mike Berry, the legendary
singer from the 60s. But, after some months, everyone came back to other
commitments, and the band never rejoined again.
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Paul
Riley
Ian
Campbell
Bob
Loveday
Al
Stewart
Howard
Tibble
Mike
Berry
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Andy
Roberts
BJ
Cole
MIKE + THE MECHANICS
This is the band formed by Mike Rutherford (from
Genesis). Tim joined them for their 1989 tour.
Paul Young (vocals)
Mike Rutherford (guitar,
bass)
Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards)
Adrian Lee (keyboards)
Peter Van Hooke (drums)
+
Tim Renwick (guitar)
+ others unknown to me.
Help!!
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Peter
Van Hooke
PINK FLOYD (again)
A new European tour is scheduled from May to July
1989. The same lineup as in 1987, except one of the vocalists had changed.
David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Rick Wright (keyboards,
vocals)
Nick Mason (drums)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Guy Pratt (bass, vocals)
Jon Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Scott Page (sax)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Rachel Fury (backing vocals)
Durga McBroom (backing vocals)
Lorelei McBroom (backing
vocals)
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Rachel
Fury
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Guy
Pratt
Scott
Page
TRIBUTE TO JOHN LENNON
In May 1990, when 10 years had passed since John's
death, it was held a tribute concert. It was a long, interesting list of
artists, but the list of backing musicians was also impressive:
Dave Edmunds (guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
John Giblin (bass)
Jody Linscott (percussion)
Gavin Povey (keyboards)
Juliet Roberts (vocals)
Don Snow (keyboards)
Terry Williams (drums)
The Kick Horns
Andy Caine (vocals)
Sylvia Mason-James (vocals)
Anne Dudley (orchestra)
The artists and songs featured in the concert were
(at least, these are the ones I have taped):
Michael Douglas (host)
Imagine - Elton John
Ticket to ride - Natalie Cole
I feel fine - Wet Wet Wet
Eight days a week - Lou Gramm
You've got to hide your love away - Terence Trent
D'Arby
P.S. I love you / Love me do - Paul McCartney
Back in the USSR - Billy Joel
Nowhere man - Randy Travis
Isolation - Joe Cocker
Cold turkey - Lenny Kravitz
The ballad of John & Yoko - Dave Edmunds
Don't let me down - Hall & Oates
Power to the people - Al Green
Instant karma - Dave Stewart with Shakespear's
Sisters (thus including former bandmate Marcy Levy), Bobby Womack, Tower
of Power, Roger McGuinn and Candy Dulfer
Come together - Michael Jackson
Working class hero - Cyndi Lauper
Fame 90 - David Bowie
Give peace a chance - John Lennon (video)
Imagine - John Lennon (video)
I call your name - Ringo Starr with Jeff Lynne,
Tom Petty, Joe Walsh
Help - U2
Help - Kylie Minogue
Help - Roy Orbison
Let it be - Ray Charles
Sean Ono Lennon
PINK FLOYD (again)
On June 30, 1990, Pink Floyd acts at Knebworth
Festival (a benefit festival with many big names: I remember Cliff Richard,
Status Quo, Paul McCartney, Robert Plant (with Jimmy Page in some songs),
Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Elton John. The special lineup for this concert
was quite similar to the one in their last tour, but it includes some guests:
Michael Kamen and Clare Torry (original featured vocalist in Dark
side of the moon):
David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Rick Wright (keyboards,
vocals)
Nick Mason (drums)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Guy Pratt (bass, vocals)
Jon Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Michael Kamen (keyboards)
Candy Dulfer (sax)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Sam Brown (backing vocals)
Vicki Brown (backing vocals)
Clare Torry (backing vocals)
Durga McBroom (backing vocals)
Some time later, it was released a live album, as
we can read in the sessions page.
PROCOL HARUM (again)
I'm a great fan of this band. After splitting
in 1977, they returned in 1991, and Tim was asked to play in the USA tour
promoting the album Prodigal stranger, as Robin Trower wasn't
interested in touring. This was around September 1991.
Gary Brooker (vocals, piano)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Matthew Fisher (keyboards)
Mark Brzezicki (drums)
But Tim left the band in December 1991, being replaced
by another great guitarist, Geoff Whitehorn.
By the way, rumour has it about Tim Renwick appearing
in Prodigal stranger album. At least, he worked on the demos
in England. Has anyone more info about that?
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Matthew
Fisher
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CONCERT
On December 28th, 1991, it was held the Amnesty
International 30th Anniversary Concert. David Gilmour was the musical director,
and he got some of his friends and colleagues for the band. They backed
Tom Jones and Spinal Tap. The lineup was:
David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Pino Palladino (bass)
Jon Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Stuart Brooks (trumpet)
Jody Linscott (percussion)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Dave Bishop (drums)
Sam Brown (backing vocals)
Margo Buchanon (backing
vocals)
Julie Harrington (backing
vocals)
Durga McBroom (backing vocals)
Ian Harrison ()
Mark Nightingale ()
Barry Knight ()
Phil Taylor ()
Chris Burns ()
Clint Driftwood ()
Simon Park ()
Dick Hayes ()
Andy Jackson ()
Most of them were known to David Gilmour (some were
part of Pink Floyd live band; he had played with Jody Linscott in Deep
End; and some others appear in Sam Brown solo albums, along with David).
On October 11th, 1992, there is another benefit
event, at the Chelsea Arts Ball, with a stellar lineup, very close to Pink
Floyd lineup:
David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Guy Pratt (bass)
Jon Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Jody Linscott (percussion)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Sam Brown (vocals)
Some guests appearing in the gig were Rick Wright
& Nick Mason, plus Tom Jones, Hugh Cornwell (from The Stranglers),
Mica Paris, Elvis Costello and others.
PINK FLOYD (again)
In September 1993, Pink Floyd are asked to play
in a benefit concert for a hospital. They agree to play there, and they
appear with an unusual lineup (half Pink Floyd, half Mike + The Mechanics,
I'd say!).
David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Rick Wright (keyboards,
vocals)
Nick Mason (drums)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Mike Rutherford (bass, vocals)
Adrian Milne ()
Paul Young (vocals)
Gary Wallis (drums)
At the beginning of 1994, it's time for a new tour
for Pink Floyd, in order to promote The division bell, where
Tim also appears. The tour starts in March 1994.
David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Rick Wright (keyboards,
vocals)
Nick Mason (drums)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Guy Pratt (bass, vocals)
Jon Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Dick Parry (sax)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Rachel Fury (backing vocals)
Durga McBroom (backing vocals)
Claudia Fontaine (backing
vocals)
Again, after the tour, it's released a double live
album, Pulse, (quite peculiar, the album package has a flashing
red light, blinking all the time). I think it was also released a live
video, but I'm not sure. The album includes the complete live performance
of Dark side of the moon album.
This tour was the 2nd time Pink Floyd played in
Spain (July 1994).
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Rachel
Fury
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Guy
Pratt
MIKE + THE MECHANICS (again)
As with Pink Floyd, this band is not active all
the time, due to other commitments by main members. But in 1995, they make
a new tour, and Tim is called again. The tour lasted until 1996.
Paul Young (vocals)
Mike Rutherford (guitar,
bass)
Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards)
+
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Gary Wallis (drums)
At this point, the band is a trio, as past members
Adrian Lee and Pete Van Hooke are no more with them. But, they know how
to choose great musicians to complete the lineup!
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ALAN PARSONS
In June 1999, Alan Parsons played a benefit concert
for the Nelson Mandela's Children Fund in Munich. This was the band that
backed him:
Alan Parsons (keyboards)
Tony Hadley (vocals, from
Spandau Ballet)
Neil Lockwood (vocals)
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Dick Nolan (bass)
John Beck (keyboards)
Stuart Elliott (drums)
They also backed Ringo Starr, with the valuable addition
of Jack Bruce on bass. Hey, has someone a videotape of that?!!
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Alan
Parsons
Tony
Hadley
Neil
Lockwood
Dick
Nolan
John
Beck
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Stuart
Elliott
Additional credits
Apart than playing in tours with great bands, Tim
spent three years working as resident guitarist in ‘The Love Band’ on the
Jonathan Ross television show (on UK Channel 4 Television) where he accompanied
hundreds of visiting artists, from 1989 until 1991.
He has also played numerous sessions for TV commercials
and TV incidental music and theme tunes.
SOLO ALBUMS
Tim has recorded only one solo album so far. This
happened in 1980. Tim Renwick was recorded with this lineup:
Tim Renwick (guitar,
vocals)
Noosha Fox (vocals, from
the band Fox)
Mo Foster (bass)
Charlie Harrison (bass)
Dave Wintour (bass)
Gary Brooker (keyboards,
from Procol Harum)
Tim Gorman (keyboards, later
with The Who)
Jennifer Jones (keyboards)
Mick Burns (drums)
Bruce Rowlands (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
The album was produced by Glyn Johns, and it's
fantastic. I love it from the first song, the delicious 'Members of
the hard school'. Other outstanding tracks are 'Speak louder'
or the lovely 'Alison's cold tonight'.
Singles from the album:
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'Dark island / Lip service' (1980, CBS)
-
'Perfect strangers / Crazy for your love' (1980,
CBS) (note: the B-side doesn't appear in the album)
But, apart from this album, Tim also writes instrumental
music for various music libraries which has so far generated over six CD’s
of his work. Some of them are:
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Tim Renwick's Country Pie (based on
country music)
-
That's why they call it the blues (based
on acoustic blues)
-
Electric blue
-
The 12 string guitar project
-
Watercolours (with Tim Cross)
Sessions
Press here to read about
Tim Renwick sessions
Related links:
From the always interesting
Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin),
we have:
From the superb site Knights
in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar
& Vanja), we have:
Family tree
Coming soon (I hope so!).
Thanks section
Very special thanks to: Gavin
Sutherland & Kelly Harland, for their exquisite kindness.
Special thanks to: Steve
Kennedy, for invaluable help; Christer Fridhammar, for the contact;
Bry Carling, for his interest and support (dedicated to you!), Hermann
Braunschmidt, for his valuable info on Gary Brooker and Procol Harum.
Thanks to: Alex Gitlin,
as always, for help, music and endless scanning sessions for me.
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