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Jigsaw was an English pop rock band best known for their 1975 hit "Sky High". The band was fronted by the singer-songwriter
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of Clive Scott and Des Dyer for most of its life. Following Scott's death in 2009, it has been the platform for Dyer's solo work. In Australia, the group was called "British Jigsaw" due to the existence of an Australian band of the same name.


Early days

Formed as a six-piece in Coventry and Rugby in 1966, Jigsaw's original line-up consisted of Dave "Biffo" Beech (vocals and drums), Clive Scott (keyboards and vocals), Barrie Bernard (bass guitar), Tony Campbell (guitar), Tony Britnell (saxophone) and Kevin "Beppy" Mahon (tenor saxophone). Campbell named the band after Manchester nightclub The Jigsaw Club. Previously, Campbell, Mahon and Beech had worked together in The Mighty Avengers, Bernard had been a member of
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, and Britnell had worked with The Fortunes. Their style initially bore more resemblance to the blues rock than the pop rock they would later become known for. In 1967, Beech was replaced on drums by Des Dyer, who also took over lead vocals. In 1970, the group was invited to be the backing band for Arthur Conley on his European tour. The band accepted, but Mahon declined and soon left the band. Britnell departed at some point later, leaving Campbell, Bernard, Scott and Dyer. Jigsaw became known for raucous live shows with drum kits set on fire, explosions, fire-eating, and occasional property damage. In 1970, they released their debut studio album ''Letherslade Farm'' on Philips. The album is named after a hideout used by the perpetrators of the Great Train Robbery of 1963. The album is a concept album that serves as a satire of the music industry, and loosely tells a tale of a broken-down pop singer, with various "interview" interludes scattered throughout the project. The single chosen from the album was keyboardist Clive Scott's arrangement of the Johann Sebastian Bach tune, '' Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring''. None of these early releases charted.


Change in musical direction and commercial success

During the early 1970s, Scott and Dyer, the main songwriters for Jigsaw, had a hit song with " Who Do You Think You Are", recorded by the UK band Candlewick Green in 1974. The song was later covered in the U.S. by
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, this version making the U.S. charts, and again in 1993 by Saint Etienne. Later the same year, a Jigsaw version of the song appeared on their 1974 album ''I’ve Seen The Film, I’ve Read The Book'', but the record failed to perform, and the band were soon dropped by their recording label, BASF. Left without a label, Dyer, Scott, and their manager and producer Chas Peate founded their own label Splash Records to release more music on. Their first single at the new label, titled "
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", was recorded for the film '' The Man from Hong Kong'', a 1975 martial-arts action movie starring George Lazenby. The single unexpectedly grew from a modest success on Radio Luxembourg to national success, making the UK Top 10 in November 1975. Internationally, the song also made waves: The recording was licensed to
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in the United States where it reached No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and to No. 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Most surprisingly, the song peaked at No. 2 in the Japan Oricon sales chart. A famous Mexican wrestler, Mil Máscaras, used "Sky High" as his theme tune, walking to the ring with the song playing in the background. His popularity in Japan helped "Sky High" to become a hit twice over in that country in consecutive years.


Post–''Sky High'' career and breakup

''Sky High'' was followed by several follow-up singles and a new album, dubbed ''Pieces of Magic'', but these failed to establish themselves, apart from a brief stint in the UK Top 40 in 1977 with "If I Have To Go Away". Their next brush with fame would come in 1979, when they were offered the chance to write the soundtrack for the controversial film ''
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''. They later released these songs on a soundtrack album of the same name. Founding member Barrie Bernard left the band in 1978, and by the early 1980s, the band ceased touring altogether. After several more lineup shuffles, the group recorded one last album for
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. A final single under the Jigsaw name was released by Splash in early 1983 called "Love Isn't at Home", after which the group dissolved.


Post-breakup

Following Jigsaw's dissolution, Scott and Dyer continued to be successful songwriters, having their work recorded by
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, Boyzone, and
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, among others. Though no new Jigsaw studio albums have been issued, eight newly recorded songs were included on a 1995 compilation CD titled ''The Best of Jigsaw'', and Dyer has sporadically revived the Jigsaw name for solo releases in recent years. Des Dyer has twice attempted to represent the UK at
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, taking part in the 1983 and 1985 A Song For Europe competitions. In 1983, he placed third as lead singer of the group Casablanca with the song "With Love". Two years later, as a soloist, he took "Energy" to fourth place. In 1988, Dyer provided backing vocals at the
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final alongside Julie Forsyth and Dominic Grant, both formerly of
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, for the UK entry performed by Scott Fitzgerald, "Go". This song placed second in the contest held in Dublin on 30 April. The UK lost by one point to Celine Dion, representing Switzerland with "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi" (Don't Leave Without Me). Scott died on 10 May 2009 after an accident at home. He is survived by his widow and son.


Selected discography


Albums

*''Letherslade Farm'' (1970) Philips *''Aurora Borealis'' (1972) Philips *''Broken Hearted'' (1973) BASF *''I've Seen the Film, I've Read the Book'' (1974) BASF *''Sky High'' (1975) Splash/Chelsea – AUS No. 93 U.S. No. 55 (track listing differed from country to country) *''Pieces of Magic'' (1977) Splash/EMI
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*''Jigsaw'' (1977) 20th Century
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*''Journey into Space'' (1978) Splash/EMI
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*''Jigsaw'' (1981) Elektra
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(completely different track listing than 1977 LP of the same name) *''The Best of Jigsaw'' (1978) Splash
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LP only *''The Best of Jigsaw'' (1995) (included new recordings) CD (different track listing than 1978 LP of the same name)


Singles

*"Let Me Go Home c/w Tumblin" (1968) *"One Way Street" (1968) *"Mister Job" (1970) *"Keeping My Head Above Water" (1971) *"
Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" (or simply "Joy"; German: ''Jesus bleibet meine Freude'') is the most common English title of a piece of music derived from a chorale setting from the cantata ''Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben'', BWV 147 ("Heart and ...
" (1971) *"That's What It's All About" (1973) *"Lollipop and Goody Man" (1974) *"I've Seen the Film, I've Read the Book" (1974) *"You're Not the Only Girl" (1974) *"
Sky High Sky High or Skyhigh may refer to: Business * Sky High Aviation Services, an airline based in the Dominican Republic Film and television * ''Sky High'' (1922 film), an American silent film * ''Sky High'' (1951 film), a US Air Force comedy wit ...
" (1975) – UK No. 9, U.S. No. 3, AUS No. 3 *"Brand New Love Affair (1976) (originally the B-side to "Sky High") – U.S. No. 66 *"Baby Don't Do It" (1975) *"Love Fire" (1976) – U.S. No. 30, AUS No. 96 *"Cry 'Til the Tears Run Dry" (1976) *"If I Have to Go Away" (1977) – UK No. 36, U.S. No. 93 *"Only When I'm Lonely" (1977) *"Everytime" (1978) *"Looking for Me" (1979) *"You Bring Out the Best in Me" (1980) *"Prizefighter" (1980) *"I" (1980) *"No Love Songs" (1981) *"Love Isn't at Home" (1983) *"Let's Not Say Goodbye" (1988) *"Skyhigh" (remake) (1989) *"Strategy" (1989)


References


External links


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