Chris Thompson (English Musician)
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Christopher Hamlet Thompson (born 9 March 1948) is an English
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and
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known both for his work with
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, specifically for his lead vocal on the classic hit "
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" and for his solo accomplishments.


Biography

Thompson was born in
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, England, but raised in New Zealand. His early musical experiences were whilst still at school with the band The Paragons that played at weekly church youth club dances. Later, as his talent became clear, the band was reformed as Dynasty with other musicians and achieved much local success on the New Zealand music scene. Thompson's last band in New Zealand was Mandrake, formed with university friends who played the Friday and Saturday night dances in and around Hamilton City. He went to Australia before returning to England in 1973 to pursue a musical career, eventually joining
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in 1976. In 1978, he was featured in ''
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'', providing lead vocals for the song "
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". After several years with
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, Thompson left in 1979 and formed the Los Angeles-based outfit
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, which enjoyed two hits during its lifetime. One of them, " If You Remember Me," the unused theme song for
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's remake of '' The Champ'', was initially credited solely to Thompson; later pressings of the single were credited to "Chris Thompson and Night." (But this source gives lyric credit to
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for "If You Remember Me," and the music credit to
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.) The song reached #17 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and #7 Adult Contemporary. It was a very minor hit in Canada (#91). After the band broke up in 1982, he rejoined the Earth Band. In 1980, he co-wrote and sang backing vocals on the track "No Stoppin' Us Now" with
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and Michael McDonald, on the
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' album '' One Step Closer''. In 1983 he contributed vocals to Simmons' solo album ''Arcade'' as well as co-writing several of the tracks. In 1981, Thompson released his debut album, ''Out of the Night''. This was followed by five more albums, most recently ''Won't Lie Down'' in 2001. In 1984, while functional lead singer for the re-formed Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Thompson lent lead vocals to "
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," which slowly climbed to become a USA and UK top 30 hit, propelled by then-hot MTV airplay. In 1986, Thompson was one of the four co-writers of the hit song "
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" - the others being
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of Australian new wave outfit Icehouse, erstwhile
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lyricist
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and
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. He hoped to record the song in London but was turned down by record companies there who stated the song was "not commercial". He sent a demo to
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, who had recently come off a five-year stint fronting the
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. Farnham liked the song and agreed to record it for his forthcoming album, ''
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''. Farnham's release of "You're the Voice" was a worldwide hit, reaching top ten positions in many countries across the world. Also in 1986, Thompson sang vocals on a solo album by ex-
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guitarist
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. The album featured performances by artists such as
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(
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),
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(
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),
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(also from
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), and
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. However, the album, entitled ''
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'', was not released until 2002. In spite of his already busy schedule in 1986, Thompson still found the time to return to Manfred Mann for their new album, ''
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'', in addition to putting out some solo material. He recorded the song "It's Not Over" for the soundtrack to the film '' Playing for Keeps'', and this track was also featured (with a slightly longer
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) on his new solo album, ''High Cost of Living'', released later the same year. The following year, "It's Not Over" would be re-recorded by
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, becoming a top-ten hit for the group. In 1989, Thompson recorded the single "The Challenge (Face It)" as the official theme song for the
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. He co-wrote the song with
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. A year later, in
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, Thompson worked again with Faltermeyer in writing the 1990 song for Wimbledon, ''Hold the Dream'' by Franzisca. Also in 1990, Thompson recorded the single "This Is The Moment" as the official theme song for the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland. In 1992, Thompson performed at the
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as a backing musician, harmonising with respected backing vocalists
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and
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. He also joined
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for their South American tour the same year. In 1995, Thompson performed "You're The Voice" in the Netherlands at the World Liberty Concert as the grand finale of the event. He also sang a studio version of it on the
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'' The Very Best Live'' album (1995). In 2006 and 2007, he joined
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for a second time to tour as The Voice of Humanity in the live version of ''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds''. According to the special features of the DVD ''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds - Live on Stage'', Thompson designed some artwork for the show. Thompson has been featured on several albums by artists such as
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,
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,
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,
Bonnie Tyler Gaynor Sullivan (née Hopkins; born 8 June 1951), known professionally as Bonnie Tyler, is a Welsh singer who is known for her distinctive husky voice. Tyler came to prominence with the release of her 1977 album '' The World Starts Tonight'' a ...
,
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, and
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, as well as providing backing vocals for
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of
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, during his first few solo concerts in
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in 1992. Thompson has also been involved with the
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(Spike's All Star Band) where he has performed numerous songs, especially from his repertoire with Manfred Mann's Earth Band.


Discography


With Manfred Mann's Earth Band

*''
The Roaring Silence ''The Roaring Silence'' is the seventh studio album by English rock band Manfred Mann's Earth Band. It was released on 27 August 1976, by Bronze Records in the UK and by Warner Bros. Records in the US. Like other Earth Band albums, this include ...
'' (1976) *''
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'' (1978) *''
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'' (1979) *''
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'' (1980) *''
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'' (1982) *''
Budapest Live ''Budapest Live'' is an album released in 1984 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. The album was recorded on the "Somewhere in Europe" tour in 1983 in support of the "Somewhere in Afrika" album, and despite its title, also featured recordings from th ...
'' (1983) *''
Criminal Tango ''Criminal Tango'' is an album released in 1986 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band with Chris Thompson. Founding guitarist/vocalist Mick Rogers returned to the band for this album and is still an active member. The new bassist Steve Kinch joined th ...
'' (1986) *''
Soft Vengeance ''Soft Vengeance'' is an album released in 1996 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Track listing #" Pleasure and Pain" (Mike Chapman, Holly Knight) – 5:39 #" Play with Fire" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 3:58 #" Nothing Ever Happens" ( Justi ...
'' (1996) *''
Mann Alive ''Mann Alive'' is a live double album released in 1998 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Track listing ;CD1 The Gig # "Martha's Madman" (Lane Tietgen) – 10:07 # " The Times They Are a-Changin' " (Bob Dylan) – 6:35 # "You Angel You" (Dylan ...
'' (1998) *''
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(2004)


Solo

*''If You Remember Me'' (1979) *''Out of the Night'' (1983) *''Radio Voices'' (1985) *''High Cost Of Living'' (1986) *''Beat Of Love'' (1989) *''The Challenge (Face It)'' (1989) *''Backtrack 1980-1994'' (1999) *''Won't Lie Down'' (2001) *''Rediscovery'' (2004) *''Timeline'' (2005) *''Chris Thompson & Band - One Hot Night in the Cold (Live at the Private Music Club)'' (2006) *''Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me'' (2012) *''Toys & Dishes'' (2014) *''Jukebox-The Ultimate Collection 1975-2015'' (2015)


Other collaborations

*''A Week at the Bridge E16'' (1978) With Filthy McNasty (before becoming Night) *''
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds ''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds'' is a studio double album by American-born British musician, composer, and record producer Jeff Wayne, released on 9 June 1978 by CBS Records. It is an album musical adapted from the sci ...
'' (1978) With Jeff Wayne *''
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'' (1978) with Elton John *''The Garden of Love'' (1978) with Don Ray *''Night'' (1979) with Night *''Long Distance'' (1981) with Night *'' One Step Closer'' (1980) with The Doobie Brothers *''
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'' (1981) with Trevor Rabin *''
Waving Not Drowning ''Waving Not Drowning'' is a solo album by Rupert Hine. It was originally released in 1982, A&M Records, and re-released on CD in 2001, VoicePrint. "The Sniper" was dedicated to Liam Byrne and "House Arrest" was dedicated to Donald Woods. The ...
'' (1982) with Rupert Hine *" All the Right Moves" (1983) with Jennifer Warnes *''Push and Shove'' (1985) with Chris Thompson With Hazel O'Connor *'' Running the Endless Mile'' (1986) with John Parr *''Seeds of Life'' (1986) with Jan Hammer *''
Whispering Jack ''Whispering Jack'' is the twelfth studio album by Australian adult contemporary pop singer John Farnham. It was produced by Ross Fraser, and released on 20 October 1986, peaking at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Album Charts. NOTE: ...
'' (1986) With John Farnham *''
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'' (1986) with Robbie Nevil *'' A Place Like This'' (1988) with Robbie Nevil *''
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'' (1989) with Starship *'' Tabaluga and the Magic Jadestone'' (1988) with
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*''
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'' (1989) with Robin Trower *'' After the War'' (1989) with Gary Moore *''
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'' (1989) with Mike Oldfield *''
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'' (1993) with Alan Parsons *'' Alan Parsons Live/The Very Best Live'' (1994/95) with Alan Parsons *''Excalibur featuring Michael Ernst'' (2003) with Alan Parsons *'' Free Spirit'' (1996) with Bonnie Tyler *''SAS Band'' (1997) with SAS Band *''The Show'' (2001) with SAS Band *''Metallic Blue'' (1998) with Steelhouse Lane *''Slaves of New World'' (1999) with Steelhouse Lane *''
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'' (2000) with Steve Hackett *''Redhanded'' (2001) with Mads Eriksen *''Rediscovery'' (2004) With Mads Eriksen *''Berlin Live & The Aschaffenburg Remains Live at the Colos-Saal'' (2012) with Mads Eriksen *''Soulmates'' (2002) with Leslie Mándoki *''Jazz Cuts'' (2003) with Leslie Mándoki *''Allstars, "Legends of Rock"'' (2004) with Leslie Mándoki *''BudaBest'' (2013) with Leslie Mándoki *''Polarity'' (2003) with Lava *''Excalibur'' (2003) with Michael Ernst *''Live'' (2005) with Siggi Schwarz & The Rock Legends *''Woodstock'' (2005) with Siggi Schwarz & The Rock Legends *''Soul Classics'' (2007) with Siggi Schwarz & The Rock Legends *''On My Side'' (2006) with Rudi Buttas *''
How Can Heaven Love Me "How Can Heaven Love Me" is a 1995 single by soprano Sarah Brightman and Chris Thompson, from her album '' Fly''. Andrew Eldritch from Sisters of Mercy provided the vocals for the German interlude in the song.An Interview with Sarah Brightman, ...
'' (1995) with Sarah Brightman *''
I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go) "Where the Lost Ones Go" is a single from Norwegian singer Sissel's '' All Good Things'' album, released in 2001 (See 2001 in music). It is a duet with Espen Lind, written by Lind and Magnus Rostadmo. It also appeared on Espen Lind's '' This I ...
'' ('' Pokémon 10: The Rise of Darkrai'') (2007) with Sarah Brightman *''
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'' ('' Symphony: Live in Vienna'') (2008) with Sarah Brightman *''Mitten Ins Herz'' (2008) with Nicole *''Make Me an Offer'' (2009) with Lindy Bingham


References


External links


Chris Thompson's official site
* Chris Thompson page at the AMG website
August 2006 Chris Thompson interview at Classic Rock Revisited


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