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Rare Bird - Born Again (1974)

Rare Bird - zespół z gatunku rocka progresywnego, który powstał w latach 60. XX wieku. Został założony w Wielkiej Brytanii, ale miał więcej sukcesów w innych krajach europejskich. Jedynym większym przebojem zespołu był utwór Sympathy.

Początkowy skład zespołu przedstawiał się jak niżej; pierwsi dwaj członkowie pozostawali w RB od początku do końca.

* Steve Gould (wokal, saksofon, gitara basowa)

* Dave Kaffinetti (instr. klawiszowe)

* Graham Field (organy)

* Mark Ashton (perkusja)

Zespół rozpadł się w połowie lat 70.

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he band's initial line-up was as below, although there would be changes by the time they came to work on their third album. The first two members listed were a constant throughout the lifetime of the band.

* Steve Gould (lead vocals & bass, rhythm guitar) - born 25 March, 1950, Battersea, South London

* Dave Kaffinetti (pianos & assorted keyboards) - b. 17 April 1946, Folkestone, Kent

* Graham Field (organ & assorted keyboards) - b. 3 May 1940, Beaminster, West Dorset

* Mark Ashton (drums & backing vocals) - b. 23 June 1949, Bridge, Kent

The history of Rare Bird began when Graham Field placed an advertisement for a pianist in a musical periodical. He got thirty replies and formed a group called 'Lunch'. He met Dave Kaffinetti in November 1968, and together they formulated the basic ideas for Rare Bird. In August 1969, they finally found the ideal rhythm section in Steve Gould and Mark Ashton. Two weeks later, they had signed management and agency contracts, and three weeks later, were in the studio recording their debut album. With Van der Graaf Generator and The Nice, they were one of the very first bands that signed to Charisma Records, the record label that Tony Stratton-Smith had founded.[2]

Their late 1969 release "Sympathy" reached #2 in Italy, sold 500,000 copies in France and over one million globally.[1] It became their only UK hit single, reaching #27 and staying on the chart for 8 weeks. A 1970 cover version of the track by The Family Dogg, reached number two in the Netherlands. The song returned to the UK chart in 1992 when a version by Marillion reached #17.[3] In 2001, the track was sampled by Faithless in their song "Not Enuff Love", named after a chorus line in "Sympathy".

Later members included Fred Kelly (Nic Potter), Ced Curtis, Paul Holland, and Paul Karas on the Epic Forest album with Andy Curtis and Fred Kelly appearing on the album Somebody's Watching. The band finally split up in the mid 1970s.

Dave Kaffinetti (credited as David Kaff) played the part of Viv Savage in This Is Spinal Tap.

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6 years ago

Seth Tanner

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10 years ago

terry platt

Such an underrated and undervalued band. After the relative failure of the eponymous first album, followed by As Your Mind Flies By, then the stunning Epic Forest, and Somebody's Watching, to build on the modest success of the Sympathy 7" hit single, they struck out in a more commercial direction with their fifth and, sadly, final album Born Again. This track set the album rolling with joyous forward motion, but despite being packed with instantly memorable hook-laden tunes, sparkling instrumentation and fine harmonies, the album was not well-received, and after two more futile attempts to crack the singles chart, firstly with the reggae-inflected Virginia, and two years later with the commendable Don't Be Afraid, the band called it a day.Singer Steve Gould then formed a new band, Runner, with some new musicians, but once again, their early promise with a fine album and two singles was not rewarded with any success, and that was basically that.As is so often the case in the music business, the talent shown by musicians and writers is not always recognised, and is cast aside for the more immediately lucrative but less creative output of more easily marketable acts. I hope Rare Bird will eventually find their critical acclaim in recognition and rehabilitation in the future, so long deserved but never given. There is, I guess, still the hope of a reunion, as seems to be happening with many bands these days - it'd be great to see them reactivated with Graham Field on keyboards. They were a fine band, and they could still have some potential..

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