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Elixir is a British heavy metal band, formed by Steve Bentley, Kevin Dobbs, Nigel Dobbs and Phil Denton in November 1983. They are notable for being associated with the
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movement.


History


1983-1990

The band spent the first time after having formed writing material and rehearsing. After brief stints as "Purgatory" and "Hellfire" the members finally decided on naming the band "Elixir". According to the biography on the band's website the name was chosen through Steve Bentley closing his eyes, and putting his finger on a word in a dictionary at random. In need of a vocalist Elixir recruited singer Sally Pike, but after recording a four song demo tape and playing two gigs together, she left the band by the end of the year. In 1984, Pike was replaced by Paul Taylor, and later the same year guitarist Norman Gordon joined the band to fill the vacant spot left by Steve Bentley, who departed after Elixir had completed their second demo tape. In 1985, Elixir released their debut single "Treachery (Ride like the Wind)" / "Winds of Time". This single was reviewed by
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'' (No 99), and was given the thumbs up. In 1986, the band recorded their first album ''The Son of Odin''. In issue 137 (November 2005) of ''
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'' magazine, the album was included in the top 20
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albums of all time, alongside
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's '' King of the Dead''. Elixir recorded their second album, initially called ''Sovereign Remedy'' in 1988 with Mark White on the bass and former
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. Stevie Hughes replaced Burr for the band's live commitments through 1989. At the end of the year, Phil Denton quit the band and was replaced by Leon Lawson for several live shows before the band came off the road. Their second album was released by the Sonic label as ''Lethal Potion'' in 1990. In 2004, the album was re-released as ''Sovereign Remedy'' on the TPL label, as it was originally intended, with all the tracks, the original mix and new artwork.


2001–2012

In 2001 the band reverted to the Paul Taylor, Phil Denton, Norman Gordon, Kevin Dobbs and Nigel Dobbs line up and, in 2003, recorded their third album ''The Idol'', which was made up of material the band had written in the 1980s. With rising popularity, the band toured around various countries such as
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, Germany and the United States. Elixir recorded their fourth album ''Mindcreeper'' in 2006, which was released by Majestic Rock. Elixir released the album ''All Hallows Eve'' on 31 October 2010 on their own CTR label. Between 2006 and 2012, Elixir organised six editions of the "British Steel Festival", appearing on the bill at each event. From 2008 onwards, the festival was held at the
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. Elixir disbanded in 2012, with members Paul Taylor and Phil Denton going on to form the metal/rock band Midnight Messiah. Clive Burr died a year later, due to complications related to MS.


2018–present

After writing new material in 2018, guitarist Phil Denton approached the other members of the band with a view to recording a new album. Paul Taylor, Norman Gordon, and Nigel Dobbs all agreed to re-form the band, but bassist Kevin Dobbs did not wish to be involved in the project. The resulting album, ''Voyage of the Eagle'', was released in 2020 with Luke Fabian on bass. On March 7, 2020 Elixir performed at Burr Fest, a charity gig in London, in aid of MS sufferers in memory of Clive Burr. Kevin Dobbs performed at Burr Fest as a farewell gig with the band before being replaced by Mark Mulcaster.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' The Son of Odin'' (1986) * ''Lethal Potion'' (1990) * ''The Idol'' (2003) * ''Mindcreeper'' (2006) * ''All Hallows Eve'' (2010) * ''Voyage Of The Eagle'' (2020)


Live albums

* ''Elixir Live'' (2006)


Singles

* ''Treachery'' (1985) * ''Knocking on the Gates of Hell'' (2006)


Alternative versions

* ''Sovereign Remedy'' (2004)


Members


Current

*Phil Denton - Guitars (1983-1989, 2001-2012, 2019-present) *Nigel Dobbs - Drums (1983-1987, 2001-2012, 2019-present) *Paul Taylor - Vocals (1984-1990, 2001-2012, 2019-present) *Norman Gordon - Guitars (1984-1990, 2001-2012, 2019-present) *Mark Mulcaster - Bass (2020–present)


Past

*Kevin Dobbs - Bass (1983-1987, 2001-2012, 2019–2020) *Sally Pike - Vocals (1983) *Steve Bentley - Guitars (1983-1984) *Mark White - Bass (1987-1990) *Clive Burr - Drums (1988; died 2013) *Stevie Hughes - Drums (1989-1990) *Leon Lawson - Guitar (1989) *Luke Fabian - Bass (2019-2020) Timeline


See also

*
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References


External links


Official Web Elixir PageElixir
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