Colin Vearncombe (26 May 1962 – 26 January 2016),
known by his stage name Black, was an English singer-songwriter. He emerged from the
punk rock music scene and achieved mainstream pop success in the late 1980s, most notably with the 1986 single "
Wonderful Life", which was an international hit the next year.
William Ruhlmann of
AllMusic
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described Vearncombe as a "smoky-voiced singer/songwriter, whose sophisticated jazz-pop songs and dramatic vocal delivery place him somewhere between
Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry Order of the British Empire, CBE (born 26 September 1945) is an English singer and songwriter. His voice has been described as an "elegant, seductive croon". He also established a distinctive image and sartorial style: according to ' ...
and
Morrissey
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". Michael Hann of ''
The Guardian
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'' described his voice as a "slightly frayed
baritone
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".
Early life
Vearncombe was born in
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a popul ...
and attended
Prescot Grammar School
Prescot is a town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley in Merseyside, England. Within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, historic county of Lancashire, it lies about to the eas ...
. He then enrolled on an art foundation course at
Liverpool Polytechnic
, mottoeng = Fortune favours the bold
, established = 1823 – Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts1992 – Liverpool John Moores University
, type = Public
, endowment =
, coor ...
. He first aspired to become a musician after seeing
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
in ''
Jailhouse Rock''.
[''The Times'' Obituary – Colin Vearncombe, 8 February 2016. p48]
Career
Black's first release was the single "Human Features" on Rox Records from Birkenhead in 1981.
At this time the band also included Dane Goulding (formerly of Blazetroopers) on bass and Greg Leyland (another school friend) on drums, with Vearncombe calling himself Black as he did not think his own surname would be remembered. The single was followed by another independent release, "More than the Sun", in 1982. It was then that Vearncombe formed a friendship with Dave "Dix" Dickie of the Last Chant, and the two became musical collaborators and signed for
WEA Records
Warner Music Group Corp. ( d.b.a. Warner Music Group, commonly abbreviated as WMG) is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is one of the " big three" recording companies and th ...
.
In 1982, Black played with the
Thompson Twins
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on their 'Quick Step and Side Kick' tour and also supported
Wah!
Peter James Wylie (born 22 March 1958) is an English singer/songwriter and guitarist, best known as the leader of the band variously known as Wah!, Wah! Heat, Shambeko! Say Wah!, JF Wah!, The Mighty Wah! and Wah! The Mongrel.
Career Early b ...
on a UK tour. Black signed with WEA in 1984, and the next single was "Hey Presto", which got Vearncombe noticed outside the UK: the
video
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for the song featured on the satellite channel
Music Box
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, and the single was also released in Australia. The second WEA single was a re-recording of "More than the Sun". After this, Black was dropped from the record label, and Vearncombe and Dix went their separate ways.
In 1985, Vearncombe wrote the
minor key
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song "
Wonderful Life". It was released independently through
Ugly Man Records
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, and got Black noticed by
A&M Records
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, who signed Vearncombe and launched his international career.
Vearncombe said:
By the end of 1985 I had been in a couple of car crashes, my mother had a serious illness, I had been dropped by a record company, my first marriage went belly-up and I was homeless. Then I sat down and wrote this song called 'Wonderful Life'. I was being sarcastic.
The song reached number eight in the
UK Singles Chart
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. "Wonderful Life" was later covered by singers including
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde (born Kim Smith, 18 November 1960) is an English pop singer, DJ and television presenter. She first saw success in 1981 with her debut single "Kids in America", which peaked at No. 2 in the UK. In 1983, she received the Brit Award f ...
and
Tony Hadley
Anthony Patrick Hadley (born 2 June 1960) is an English pop singer. He rose to fame in the 1980s as the lead singer of the new wave band Spandau Ballet and launched a solo career following the group's split in 1990. Hadley returned to the ban ...
. A version by
Katie Melua
Ketevan Katie Melua (; ka, ქეთევან "ქეთი" მელუა, ; born 16 September 1984) is a Georgian and British singer and songwriter. She was born in Kutaisi and raised in Belfast and London. Under the management of comp ...
was included on the
BBC Radio 2
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's ''Sounds of the 80s'' compilation album, and was released as a single in aid of
Great Ormond Street Hospital
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and the Children's Hospital Charity. But its widespread popularity came from its use on several advertising commercials for brands that included
Standard Life
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,
Cadbury
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's chocolate and
Fleury Michon. In 2015, Melua sang a version in an advertisement for
Premier Inn
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. Vearncombe suffered from the feeling of being a
one-hit wonder
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:
Once you have had a hit, it's hard to write another song without having that in the back of your mind. For a long time, I would find myself hearing, 'I like it but it's not Wonderful Life'.
At first, the single "Everything's Coming Up Roses" flopped, but the follow-up, "
Sweetest Smile
"Sweetest Smile" is a song by English singer Black, released in June 1987 as the third single from his debut album '' Wonderful Life''. It became his first UK top ten hit, peaking at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. On the back of its success, ...
" became a UK top-10 hit.
The third single, a re-release of "Wonderful Life", was a massive hit worldwide. The
album of the same name, released in 1987, had similar success, reaping commercial and critical acclaim.
Black sold over two million records worldwide with ''
Comedy
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'' (1988) and ''
Black
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'' (1991). Disillusioned with having to deal with a big record company, Vearncombe founded the independent label Nero Schwarz (which is the word "black" in Italian and in German, respectively), and released one album ''
Are We Having Fun Yet?'' (1993).
In 1991, Vearncombe co-founded the
Tomato
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design collective, a worldwide group of directors, designers, artists, writers, producers and composers. He served as a director until 1995.
After a prolonged hiatus, Vearncombe returned in 1999 to release a string of recordings under his own name. Vearncombe returned to the name 'Black' to release the album ''
Between Two Churches
''Between Two Churches'' is the ninth studio album by English singer-songwriter Black, which was released by Nero Schwarz in 2005.
Background
''Between Two Churches'' was Colin Vearncombe's ninth overall studio album, but the sixth under his stag ...
'' in November 2005. On this album, he included a song mocking the success of his hit "Wonderful Life", where he poignantly re-asked the question, ‘Are you having a wonderful life?’
In 2009, he released two albums: ''The Given'' was issued on 4 July as a free download under Vearncombe's name; ''Water on Stone'' was released on 17 November as the first Black studio album in four years. In September 2011, the album ''Any Colour You Like'' was released through Black's website.
In April 2014, Vearncombe started a pledge fund (via the dedicated music crowd-funding site
PledgeMusic
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) for a new album, co-written with long-time friend and musical collaborator Calum MacColl. This was the first time he had participated in a
crowd-funded
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project. The project significantly exceeded its funding goals, and he regularly expressed his surprise and gratefulness through video updates on the PledgeMusic site. His experience with the process also contributed to the name of the album, ''Blind Faith'', was released on 13 April 2015. Several months later, he recorded a
Catalan
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version of "Wonderful Life" as a fundraiser for the Catalan telethon ''
La Marató de TV3''. Vearncombe sang a Catalan translation of the original lyrics.
Death
On 10 January 2016,
Vearncombe was involved in a
car accident, near
Cork Airport
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in Ireland,
and placed in a
medically induced coma after sustaining serious head injuries. He never regained consciousness and died from his injuries at the
intensive care unit
220px, Intensive care unit
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of
Cork University Hospital
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on 26 January 2016, at the age of 53. Vearncombe left a widow,
Swedish
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opera singer and former
One 2 Many
One 2 Many was a short-lived Norwegian-Swedish band consisting of Dag Kolsrud (keyboard instrument, keyboards), Camilla Griehsel (singing, vocals) and Jan Gisle Ytterdal (guitar).
Formed in 1987, the band released their first and only album ''Mi ...
singer Camilla Griehsel, and three children.
His remains were
cremated
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Cremation may serve as a funeral or post-funeral rite and as an alternative to burial. In some countries, including India and Nepal, cremation on an open-air pyre i ...
on 4 February 2016.
Discography
* ''
Wonderful Life'' (1987)
* ''
Comedy
Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term o ...
'' (1988)
* ''
Black
Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have o ...
'' (1991)
* ''
Are We Having Fun Yet?'' (1993)
* ''The Accused'' (1999)
* ''Water on Snow'' (2000)
* ''Smoke Up Close'' (2002)
* ''
Between Two Churches
''Between Two Churches'' is the ninth studio album by English singer-songwriter Black, which was released by Nero Schwarz in 2005.
Background
''Between Two Churches'' was Colin Vearncombe's ninth overall studio album, but the sixth under his stag ...
'' (2005)
* ''The Given'' (2009)
* ''Water on Stone'' (2009)
* ''Blind Faith'' (2015)
References
External links
*
Single Black Spotcolinvearncombe.nl – fansiteBlogsiteColin Vearncombe didn't want to be defined by one song – and he shouldn't beat theguardian.com, published 27 January 2016
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1962 births
2016 deaths
English male singer-songwriters
English new wave musicians
English pop singers
Male new wave singers
Singers from Liverpool
Road incident deaths in the Republic of Ireland
20th-century English singers
21st-century English singers
20th-century British male singers
21st-century British male singers