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Mike and the Mechanics (stylised as Mike + The Mechanics) is an English rock supergroup formed in Dover in 1985 by Mike Rutherford, initially as a side project during a hiatus period for his earlier group
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. The band is known for hit singles "
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" and " Over My Shoulder". Initially, the band included Rutherford (the only constant member), vocalists
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and Paul Young, keyboardist
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, and drummer Peter Van Hooke. After a decade together, Lee and Van Hooke dropped out in 1995 and were not replaced. Following Young's death in 2000, Carrack became the band's sole lead vocalist until 2004 when the band (essentially a duo at this point) dissolved, with Rutherford and Carrack both agreeing the band had "run its course". In 2010, the band was revived with Rutherford headlining a completely new set of musicians, including vocalists Andrew Roachford and Tim Howar.


Biography


Formation and commercial breakthrough

During hiatuses from Genesis, Mike Rutherford had been pursuing a solo career, releasing '' Smallcreep's Day'' in 1980 and ''
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'' in 1982. However, he found the process of recording a solo album excessively difficult and the results artistically unsatisfying, particularly in regards to singing lead vocals on the latter album. He recalled, "I had a revelation, too, in this time period ... that I'm not complete on my own. ... I'm much more creative and inspired when there are other people around me and I'm bouncing ideas off."Neer, Dan (1985). ''Mike on Mike'' nterview LP Atlantic Recording Corporation. However, he still felt that working only with Genesis would leave him unfulfilled, and to satisfy both his desire to create music outside the format of Genesis and his desire to collaborate with other musicians, he set about forming his own band. Rutherford had already started a songwriting partnership with Scottish singer/writer/composer
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, and for the band's self-titled debut album he enlisted the services of producer
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. Besides producing, Neil co-wrote most of the songs, selected the material for inclusion, and performed backing vocals. He would continue to play a key role in the band's albums for their first decade of existence. Similarly to
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, in the studio Mike and the Mechanics were not a tight-knit band but a vehicle for the songwriting of Rutherford, Robertson, and Neil, and session keyboardists, drummers, guitarists, and even lead vocalists often performed on the songs in place of the official band members. Indeed, the line-up of Mike and the Mechanics came together gradually over the course of recording their first album; Paul Young, who was recommended for the group by Neil and his manager, said that by the time he joined, all the backing tracks for the album had been recorded. Rutherford was more than satisfied with the resulting album and decided to continue the band indefinitely, rather than leaving it as a one-off project. When the album was released in 1985, his decision was further bolstered by its immense commercial success. While Rutherford's solo albums had been moderately successful, he had never managed a Top 40 hit (except in Canada, where "Maxine" from ''Acting Very Strange'' reached No. 39); ''Mike + the Mechanics'' scored three of them, including two US Top 10s, " Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)", " All I Need is a Miracle" and an additional No. 32 hit with " Taken In". "Silent Running" was featured in the movie ''On Dangerous Ground'', released in North American cinemas in 1986 as ''
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Peak

The single "The Living Years" (US#1, UK#2) became the band's biggest hit, and featured on the band's second album '' Living Years''. The song was written by Rutherford and Robertson after both of their fathers had recently died, but the lyrics were written solely by Robertson and centered on the unresolved dissension between Robertson and his father. The song was sung by Carrack, who also had an emotional attachment to the song, having lost his own father when he was 11 years old. The album also featured the song "Nobody's Perfect", sung by Young; it served as the background music to a television advertising campaign for
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bitter. At this point Carrack began to take a much larger role in the band, joining their stable of songwriters and adding keyboards. The group's third album, ''
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'', followed in 1991. It was less successful than its predecessors, particularly in the US, but scored another trio of charting singles in the UK, with the lead single becoming one of their most popular songs yet. Their fourth album, '' Beggar on a Beach of Gold'', did not appear until 1995. It yielded both a UK top 40 hit in the title track, and a number 12 hit in " Over My Shoulder". The latter, which was their first hit to be co-written by Carrack, became arguably their most aired song on British radio. Their run of successes was capped with 1996's ''
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'', which compiled most of their hit singles with a new reworking of "All I Need is a Miracle" that reached number 27 in the UK, a higher placing than that of the original version. The album was certified platinum in the UK within two months of its release.


Dissolution

In 1995, the band began to fall apart: Adrian Lee and Peter Van Hooke left (before and after ''Beggar on a Beach of Gold'', respectively), and Christopher Neil's long tenure as songwriter/producer for the group ended. However, Rutherford opted to continue Mike and the Mechanics as a singer/songwriter trio. The group's fifth studio album was released in 1999, '' Mike & The Mechanics''. It is generally known as ''M6'', the ''Hits'' album being their fifth release. As the band no longer had a distribution deal with an American record label, ''M6'' was available to the American market as an import only. Its only hit, "Now That You've Gone", peaked at No. 35 in the UK. Another blow struck the following year: On 15 July 2000, Paul Young died from a heart attack. The band regrouped in 2004 as Mike and the Mechanics featuring Paul Carrack. As implied by the new name, Carrack played a larger role than before, performing all the band's lead vocals and keyboards and co-writing all the songs. They released the album '' Rewired'', which became their first album to lack a hit. Van Hooke briefly worked with the band again during this time, not as an official member but as a co-producer of ''Rewired''. He also performed drums and percussion on the album and its tour. Shortly after, Carrack became too involved with solo work to devote time to the group. In a 2007 interview Rutherford stated that Mike and the Mechanics had "run its course."


Second incarnation

Over several months of 2009 and 2010, Rutherford formed a new band. Despite there being no hope of the original group ever reforming, he opted to again use the Mike and the Mechanics name. In a December 2009 interview, Rutherford stated that "I'm actually doing a new Mike and the Mechanics album. I kind of thought I had put it to bed, but I still enjoy songwriting. Working with a few new co-writers and a couple of new faces for the band. Paul Carrack is doing some solo stuff, so we have a guy called Andrew Roachford, an R&B kind of singer. It's a little different, but the soul seems to be there." A new album, '' The Road'', and the 'Hit the Road Tour 2011' were announced in November 2010. The album was released in April 2011. It featured both Roachford and Tim Howar on vocals, Luke Juby on keyboards, Gary Wallis on drums, and
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on guitar and bass. Though it became the first album not to feature B. A. Robertson as a co-writer, the album also marked the return of Christopher Neil as songwriter/producer. The tour included performances across the UK, Germany, and various other European cities. In April 2017, this incarnation of the band released another album, '' Let Me Fly''. It continues to tour. In April 2019, Mike and the Mechanics released their ninth studio album '' Out of the Blue'', via BMG.


Reception

In a 1996 article for '' Q'' magazine, critic Peter Kane said that while the band 'fly in the face of fashion', their music has a 'basic decency' and 'unquestionably speaks to more people than many of us are sometimes prepared to accept'. He stressed, 'Mike and the Mechanics: they're quite good, really.'


Discography

*'' Mike + The Mechanics'' (1985) *'' Living Years'' (1988) *''
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'' (1991) *'' Beggar on a Beach of Gold'' (1995) *'' Mike & The Mechanics'' (1999) *'' Rewired'' (2004) *'' The Road'' (2011) *'' Let Me Fly'' (2017) *'' Out of the Blue'' (2019)


Awards and nominations


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Ivor Novello Awards


Personnel


Members

;Current members * Mike Rutherford – bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals * Andrew Roachford – lead and backing vocals, keyboards * Tim Howar – lead and backing vocals *
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– guitar, bass guitar * Luke Juby – keyboards, backing vocals, bass guitar, saxophone, whistler * Gary Wallis – drums ;Past members *
Paul Carrack Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) * Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chri ...
– lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboard, guitar, bass guitar, drums * Paul Young – lead and backing vocals, percussion, guitar, bass guitar * Peter Van Hooke – drums *
Adrian Lee Adrian Lee (born 9 September 1957, London, England) is an English musician, known especially for his brass instrumentation work with several well-known acts of the 1980s. Career Lee was first signed to Phonogram Records in the late 1970s as g ...
– keyboard ;Touring musicians * Ashley Mulford – guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals * Tim Renwick – guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals * Jamie Moses – guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals * Rupert Cobb – keyboard * Owen Paul McGee – backing vocals * Abbie Osmon – backing vocals * Ben Stone – drums * Phillipp Groysboeck – drums * Steve Barney – drums * Nic Collins – drums


Timeline


References


External links


Official Facebook Page

Mike and the Mechanics - Artist - grammy.com

Mike Rutherford - Artist - grammy.com

The Ivor Novello Awards
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