Chris Norman - Don't Knock The Rock - 2017
Famed for fronting huge 70’s hit band
Smokie, Chris Norman has gone on to carve a successful solo career since
leaving the band in 1986, when his first single ‘Midnight Lady’ became a
massive hit throughout Europe including holding the German No.1 slot
for 6 weeks!
Now,
with over 20 solo albums to his name, he’s back with a brand new
collection and sounding better than ever. It is an eclectic mix of new
and original recordings that have that his unmistakable sound. The
tracks are hallmarks of a true singer-songwriter with timeless melodies
and memorable harmonies that soar. The single ‘Crawling Up The Wall’ is
an instant classic highlighting Chris’ unique and instantly recognisable
voice. Chris Norman was destined for show business after coming from a
family with connections reaching back two generations. His Grandparents
toured their own concert party around England during the First World War
and their daughter Pat (Chris’s mother) joined a dance troupe when she
left school. Pip Norman, (Chris’s Dad) was part of a dancing/comedy act
called ‘The Four Jokers’ and worked all over Europe in the 1930s/40s and
had a British Royal Variety Performance to their credit.
He got his first guitar at the age of seven and his early musical influences were Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Buddy Holly and Lonnie Donegan. Later the 60’s beat groups, in particular The Beatles, and the folk singer Bob Dylan, were a huge influence on Chris. He formed a band at school and played all over the UK in the late 60s and early seventies.
By 1974 the group had developed their own sound reflecting their close three part harmonies and Chris’s distinctive vocal sound wrapped up in a guitar rock sound, a sort of mixture between Crosby, Stills & Nash and Creedence Clearwater Revival. The band changed their name to ‘Smokie’ and their first album ‘Pass it Around’ was released in 1975 on Micky Most’s RAK records. Smokie had started as an album orientated rock act and their many live experiences had given Chris and Smokie a good grounding in all the tricks of the Rock 'n’ Roll trade. Chris remembers: “We weren't so much interested in pop singles at first. That's why the back cover of our first LP ‘PASS IT AROUND’ was designed in a way that made us look kind of folk/rocky instead of a Glamrock band.”
Nevertheless, by the summer of that year they had their first hit single with ‘If you think you know how to love me’. This was followed by a string of 15 hit singles including ‘Living next door to Alice’, ‘I’ll meet you at Midnight’, ‘Lay back in the arms of Someone’, etc. Plus the very successful duet with Suzi Quatro, ‘Stumblin’ In’ which gave Chris his first taste of success outside the group.
01. Don't Knock the Rock
02. Crawling up the Wall
03. Sun Is Rising
04. You Are the Light
05. Sweet Virginia
06. Good, Good Loving
07. Losing You
08. If We Had Wings
09. On Night of Love
10. Resurrection
11. Chasing After Starlight
12. Straight to My Heart
13. Suicide Street
14. Little Butterfly
02. Crawling up the Wall
03. Sun Is Rising
04. You Are the Light
05. Sweet Virginia
06. Good, Good Loving
07. Losing You
08. If We Had Wings
09. On Night of Love
10. Resurrection
11. Chasing After Starlight
12. Straight to My Heart
13. Suicide Street
14. Little Butterfly
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