City Boy - "Cigarettes" video free download


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In the early 1970s Lol Mason, Steve Broughton, Max Thomas and Chris Dunn were playing folk music in the Birmingham area. They toured the clubs of the Midlands until, towards the end of 1975, they decided to turn professional. Meanwhile Broughton had begun to write quite impressive songs. They were offered a recording contract by Phonogram Records on condition that they change their name (they were called "Back In the Band") and add drums and electric guitar. This prompted them to recruit Roger Kent and Mike Slamer. Their first albums failed to impress the audience, although some critics gave quite favourable reviews to City Boy (1975) and Dinner At The Ritz (1976). It was not until 1978, and their hit song "5.7.0.5.", and the subsequent album Book Early, that the public realised their potential. The single reached the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart,[1] achieving also a silver award for 200,000 copies sold, although the album failed to scratch the UK Albums Chart.[1] With complex harmonies co-developed by the band and producer Robert John 'Mutt' Lange, City boy's sound could best be described as an early Def Leppard. Lange would later refine this sound in Leppard's legendary recordings. They were able to repeat their success with their 1979 album, The Day The Earth Caught Fire, and its title song as a single release. This album marked an early recording appearance by Huey Lewis, who played harmonica on the second track 'Only The End of The World'. After that, Broughton left the band, but they had one more successful album with Heads Are Rolling in 1980. Many critics believe this one to be their best, but then their recording contract expired. In 1981 one last record, It's Personal, failed to attract any attention. Most of City Boy's albums were labelled and distributed by Vertigo Records, also known as PolyGram and Polydor. Unable to secure a contract with any of the major companies, the band split up in 1982. Lol Mason formed The Maisonettes in 1982. In the Philippines, the group was briefly popular for another song, "Speechless", the track from the band that played there. In 2000, Jorn Lande covered "The Day The Earth Caught Fire" with Ronni Le Tekro on guitar and Sid Ringsby on bass. In August 2008, several City Boy albums, Book Early, Young Men Gone West, Dinner at the Ritz and the band's self-titled debut, were reissued. It is unclear if the rest of the band's catalogue will be reissued.

Comments

9 years ago

Markku Koljonen

And up ;D

9 years ago

Johan Belfrage

I am happy to say I saw a show with this amazing band City Boy in Gothenburg, Sweden in the seventies. To me their songs seem to be a blend of 10cc and Supertramp! They are sadly to say a much underrated band, and really worth a greater destiny than they actually had.

9 years ago

wolvesmike2

Never got the credit they deserved. Saw them a number of times and they were electric!Wrong band at the wrong time though. It was the punk era, after all. Far too clever.

10 years ago

Jerry Siss

very underrated band. good lyrics, dynamic music, great guitar work.

10 years ago

ILGustavo

Are you sure you didn't see them open for Be Bop Deluxe?

10 years ago

flurng

Yeah Mike Slamer is incredible! With this band, he's like a diamond in a sea of turds!

10 years ago

Liz Gallegos

compre el disco de acetato en una tienda de cosas usadas y ahora estoy escuchando esta cancion en youtube._./ bye!

11 years ago

John Willkie

A song they performed "so well" live. Saw them open for "The Tubes."

11 years ago

Russell Shaffer

2:57 is when the fun begins. What a great guitar solo!!!!!

11 years ago

Aat Oosterhof

Ever since the first album City Boy stays even today one of the all time favorites. Their sounds and stage-action still thrills after all these years. Never did understand that this unique band never got the appreciation of the public. This City Boy experience needs another chance in the near future. What about 2013..

11 years ago

Pat Czarny

I have Book early in really good condition!!

11 years ago

Dial Hollar

This has always been my favorite City Boy cut. I love the guitar work in this.

11 years ago

Anders Johansson

Try to get all of their works on vinyl ......nearly nearly :) :)

11 years ago

Anders Johansson

Love them....

11 years ago

MarkWalkerMusic

Agreed. His singing was as key as his drumming.

11 years ago

jupiter1505

This is an amazing track. Would love to see a vid of them playing it live

12 years ago

jeffthrow6892

Awesome K-SHE Klassic here.......

12 years ago

fortheloveoftunes

This track is "smokin hot" .-)

12 years ago

AxxLundOlga

why is there no mentioning of Roy Ward?

12 years ago

Cathode Roy

@emwolbemwolb That's exactly the way I described them to people..."kind of a combination of Crack the Sky and 10cc" actually, and that's certainly not a bad thing to sound like!

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