Jameson Raid are a British
heavy metal band. They are usually considered to be part of the
new wave of British heavy metal
The new wave of British heavy metal (commonly abbreviated as NWOBHM) was a nationwide musical movement that started in England in the mid-1970s and achieved international attention by the early 1980s. Journalist Geoff Barton coined the term i ...
, following their inclusion on
EMI
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's album ''
Metal For Muthas
''Metal for Muthas'' is the name given to a series of heavy metal compilations made during the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM).
The original compilation was ''Metal for Muthas'', released in February 1980. The compilation was a sampl ...
II'', although they were established on the Birmingham circuit as a
hard rock
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band several years before this.
Career
The band can originally be dated back to 1973, when bassist John Ace and guitarist Ian Smith, played together in Spectaté II at the school they attended in
Sutton Coldfield
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. The band members went their separate ways to go to university – aside from Smith who went to sea – at which point Ace formed a
covers outfit. When this split, Ace, together with
rhythm guitarist
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Stewart Harrod, persuaded Smith to return and added the drummer Phil Kimberley. Their first gig took place on 26 August 1975, under the generally disliked name Notre Dame. The name Jameson Raid comes from an incident in the
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* South African Republic (1856–1902; af, ...
at the turn of 1895/96. Their
roadie
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Nick Freeman was credited with recalling the event from his school history books and proposing it to the band. With Hoi Polloi singer Terry Dark joining in December 1976, and Stewart leaving a few days later, Jameson Raid's most well-known line-up was complete.
Jameson Raid released their first
single
Single may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Single (music), a song release
Songs
* "Single" (Natasha Bedingfield song), 2004
* "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008
* "Single" (William Wei song), 2016
* "Single", by ...
, the "Seven Days of Splendour"
EP in February 1979. "The combination of influences which had given birth to the band’s overall sound was quite difficult to pin down, as there were elements of 70's rock/pop (particularly
David Bowie
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and
Mott The Hoople
Mott the Hoople were an English rock band formed in Herefordshire. Originally known as the Doc Thomas Group, the group changed their name after signing with Island Records in 1969. The band released albums throughout the early 1970s but fail ...
), heavier acts such as
Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy are an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. Their music reflects a wide range of influences, including blues, soul music, psychedelic rock and traditional Irish folk music, but is generally classified as hard rock or some ...
and the occasional nod towards punk snottiness…" noted author Malc Macmillan, and the three tracks on the EP ("Seven Days of Splendour", "It’s a Crime" and "Catcher in the Rye") illustrated Macmillan’s conundrum in terms of an inability to categorise the band’s sound. Described in ''The International Encyclopedia of Hard Rock & Heavy Metal'' as "cult heroes for the Midland rock circuit… Their music is a poppy form of heavy metal…". The EP was well received and, as
Martin Popoff
Martin Popoff (born April 28, 1963) is a Canadian music journalist, critic and author. He is mainly known for writing about the genre of heavy metal music. The senior editor and co-founder of ''Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles'', he has additionally ...
pointed out, showcased "a masterful bit of songwriting throughout these three tracks". The first 1,000 copies came in a white sleeve, with a further pressing of 2,000 in a black sleeve; both featured what Popoff called "a spoofed band history" together with the lyrics to all three songs.
In March 1980 the band, along with
Magnum, played support to
Def Leppard
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at West Midland venues on the latter's
On Through the Night World Tour.
In May 1980,
EMI
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released the second of its ''
Metal for Muthas
''Metal for Muthas'' is the name given to a series of heavy metal compilations made during the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM).
The original compilation was ''Metal for Muthas'', released in February 1980. The compilation was a sampl ...
''
NWOBHM
The new wave of British heavy metal (commonly abbreviated as NWOBHM) was a nationwide musical movement that started in England in the mid-1970s and achieved international attention by the early 1980s. Journalist Geoff Barton coined the term ...
compilation album
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s. ''Metal For Muthas II Cut Loud'', featured the Jameson Raid track "Hard Lines", although the band were unhappy that EMI had, unbeknownst to them, completely
remix
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ed the song (which the band had already mixed to their satisfaction) and in doing so pretty much destroyed it. The band were credited as The Raid on this release.
Fighting against a tide of apathy, Smith and Ace handed in their notice and played their final gig with the band in Birmingham in July 1980. A second 7" EP, widely referred to as ''The Hypnotist'' but actually entitled ''End of Part One'', was released at this time. Featuring four tracks ("The Hypnotist", "The Raid", "Getting Hotter" and "Straight from the Butchers"), the EP proved to be the band’s vinyl swansong.
Kimberley and Dark soldiered on, recruiting guitarist Mike Darby and bassist Peter Green. In 1981 Darby left and was replaced by
The Handsome Beasts
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founder member James Barrett, who in turn gave way to Steve Makin in 1982. The four-track ''Electric Sun'' demo cassette (featuring "Electric Sun", "Run for Cover", "Poor Little Rich Girl" and "Getting Hotter") was made available, but later that year Kimberley and Dark quit and the band was effectively over. During an interview for ''
Classic Rock
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'' magazine in 2010, Terry Dark said: "We just seemed to be either a year too early, or a year too late... But whatever the reason things never quite happened for us."
A green vinyl LP titled ''Jameson Raid'', comprising the ''End Of Part One'' EP, the ''Electric Sun'' demo tracks, the ''Metal for Muthas'' take of "Hard Lines" and the unreleased track "Running Blind" from the final 1983 line-up was released as a bootleg and not an official release, although it has become an expensive collector's item. Both of the EPs featured in the 2010 edition of ''Record Collector''.
['Record Collector 2010. Page 264. ]
In 1983, Green and Makin drafted in drummer Roger Simms, and with Makin handling both guitar and vocal duties, they tried to resurrect the band as The Raid, but with no great success nor longevity. Makin went on to front several other bands before being invited to appear on the solo album by
Cozy Powell
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, ''The Drums Are Back'' (1992). He joined
Slade
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in 1993.
Malcolm Dome wrote: "Jameson Raid are one of the many bands who were definitely contenders for glory during the halcyon days of the new wave of British heavy metal. Sadly, they never quite lived up to their obvious potential".
The classic line-up of Terry Dark, Ian Smith, John Ace and Phil Kimberley re-united in 2008, and their back catalogue album, ''Just as the Dust Had Settled'', was released by Shadow Kingdom Records in March 2010. The band played gigs both in Germany and the UK in July 2010.
In February 2011 John Ace left the band. They played the Download festival in June 2011 with a stand in bass player before Peter Green, the bass player from 1980 to 1983, rejoined in June 2011. By 2012 first Ian Smith and then Phil Kimberley had followed John Ace and returned to their day jobs. They were replaced by Kalli Kaldschmidt and Andreas 'Neudi' Neuderth from the band Roxxcaliber. In August 2013 drummer Lars Wickett was recruited due to Neudi's live gig commitments with Manilla Road.
Jameson Raid have remained active particularly in Europe with occasional gigs in the UK.
Members
Current lineup
*Terry Dark - vocals
*Kalli Kaldschmidt - guitar, vocals
*Andreas "Neudi" Neuderth - drums, vocals
*Luud Tilly - bass
Past members
June 1975
*John Ace - bass guitar, vocals
*Ian Smith - guitar, vocals
*Phil Kimberley - drums, vocals
*Stewart Harrod - rhythm guitar, vocals
December 1976 to July 1980
*John Ace - bass guitar
*Ian Smith - guitar
*Phil Kimberley - drums, vocals
*Terry Dark - vocals
1980 to 1981
*Terry Dark - vocals
*Mike Darby - guitar
*Peter Green - bass guitar
*Phil Kimberley - drums, vocals
1981
*Terry Dark - vocals
*James Barrett - guitar
*Peter Green - bass guitar
*Phil Kimberley - drums, vocals
1982
*Terry Dark - vocals
*Steve Makin - guitar
*Peter Green - bass guitar
*Phil Kimberley - drums, vocals
1983
*Steve Makin - guitar, vocals
*Peter Green - bass guitar
*Roger Simms - drums
2008 to Feb 2011
*Terry Dark - vocals
*Ian Smith - guitar, vocals
*John Ace - bass guitar, vocals
*Phil Kimberley - drums, vocals
2017
*Terry Dark - vocals
*Gavin Coulson - guitar, vocals
*Brendan O´Neil - drums
*Luud Tilly - bass
2018 till now
*Terry Dark - vocals
*Eric "Kalli" Kaldschmidt - guitar, vocals
*Andreas "Neudi" Neuderth - drums
*Luud Tilly - bass
Discography
Albums
*''Seven Days of Splendour''
EP (GBH Records, 1979)
*''End of Part One''
EP (Blackbird Records, 1980)
*''Just as the Dust Had Settled''
LP (Shadow Kingdom Records SKR030CD, March 2010)
*''Just as the Dust Had Settled'' Limited Edition Vinyl
LP (High Roller Records HR141, July 2010)
*''Jameson Raid Live at the O2 Academy'' Limited Edition Vinyl
LP (High Roller Records HR180, June 2011)
*''The Beginning of Part II'' Limited Edition Vinyl
LP (High Roller Records HRR220, September 2012)
Tracks on sampler albums
*''
Metal for Muthas
''Metal for Muthas'' is the name given to a series of heavy metal compilations made during the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM).
The original compilation was ''Metal for Muthas'', released in February 1980. The compilation was a sampl ...
II'' (
EMI Records
EMI Records (formerly EMI Records Ltd.) is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It originally founded as a British flagship label by the music company of the same name in 1972, and launched in January 1973 as the succ ...
1980) One Track, "Hard Lines".
*''NWoBHM Vol. 2'' (1992) One track, "It's a Crime".
Compilation albums
*''Jameson Raid'' (Phoenix Records)
See also
*
List of new wave of British heavy metal bands
The late 1970s–early 1980s period in the United Kingdom introduced a movement of young musicians, generally identified as the new wave of British heavy metal (often abbreviated as NWOBHM). The movement spawned more than a thousand hard rock and ...
References
External links
Official websiteFan websiteJameson Raid on MySpace.comRockdetector.com entryMetal-Archives.com entryNew Wave Of British Heavy Metal entry
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English heavy metal musical groups
Musical quartets
Musical groups established in 1975
Musical groups disestablished in 1983
Musical groups reestablished in 2009
New Wave of British Heavy Metal musical groups
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