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Phil Ryan (21 October 1946 – 30 April 2016) was a Welsh keyboardist and composer known for his work with
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and Pete Brown.


Early career

Born in
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, Ryan played trombone in the National Youth Orchestra, but his rock career started in 1964 when he formed the Port Talbot/Neath band The Smokestacks, with John Hockin,
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, Peter Randal and Gerald Trolley.


Career


Eyes of Blue

In 1966 Ryan and Hopkins – together with the drummer
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– joined The Eyes of Blue, who then turned professional. They won the 1966 Melody Maker Beat Contest, winning a one-year record contract, but had to record songs chosen for them, rather than their own material, and neither of their singles, "Heart Trouble" / "Up And Down" and "Supermarket Full of Cans" / "Don't Ask Me To Mend Your Broken Heart", sold well. The Eyes moved from
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to
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and recorded their first album ''Crossroads of Time'' in 1968, which was produced by
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. The album included two tracks written by
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"Crossroads of Time" and "Love is the Law", who was a major influence on Ryan. and who also wrote the album sleeve notes. Despite poor sales, the album was "acknowledged as a major influence on the nascent Yes" Reizner then used The Eyes as the backing band for American singer-songwriter
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's album ''Buzzy''. They collaborated with
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on the score of the movie '' Toy Grabbers'', some tracks of which appear on their second album ''In Fields of Ardath'' (1969), and they also appeared in the movie '' Connecting Rooms''. Through producer Lou Reizner, Ryan began getting work as an arranger, and wrote the string arrangements on
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's third self-titled album called either his '' 1971 album'' or ''A Little More Blue''. The Eyes of Blue's third and final album, ''Bluebell Wood'', was released under the pseudonym Big Sleep, and the band broke up shortly afterwards. In 1970, Ryan and Weathers joined
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playing on one single, "Flying Hero Sandwich" / "My Last Band". When bassist Steve Glover broke his wrist, he was replaced by Michael "Will" Youatt,Sleeve notes by
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to CD reissue of Black Hole Star/Tales From The Blue Cocoons
and when Piblokto disbanded Ryan and Youatt, together with Clive John, who had just left
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, formed the first incarnation of Iorworth Pritchard and the Neutrons.


Man

In April 1972, Ryan and Youatt joined Man, Clive John re-joining at the same time. The band recorded '' Be Good to Yourself at Least Once a Day'' which received good reviews. A party on 19 December 1972, with Dave Edmunds,
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and others, was issued as ''
Christmas at the Patti ''Christmas at the Patti'' is a live album, recorded at Man's Christmas party, held at the Patti Pavilion, Swansea, on 19 December 1972. The album features Man and Help Yourself with guests Deke Leonard, Dave Edmunds and B J Cole, together wit ...
'', a double 10" album, which topped the "budget" album chart. Man then recorded the double album ''
Back into the Future ''Back into the Future'' is the seventh album by the Welsh rock band Man. Released in September 1973, it was the first Man album recorded following the departure of Clive John. ''Back into the Future'' was originally issued as a double LP. LP 1 ...
'', half in the studio, and half live at
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. The album initially sold well, rising to No 23,Chart Stats for Man Albums
Retrieved 17 March 2009
and was tipped to be album that would make the band, but pressing was restricted by a lack of plastic during the 1973 oil crisis.


Neutrons

Ryan and Youatt left Man in 1973 to re-form the Neutrons. Andrew Lauder, head of A&R at United Artists put the duo in
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where they began recording the first Neutrons album, ''Black Hole Star''. To record the album, Ryan and Youatt assembled several friends and former bandmates, including drummers John "Pugwash" Weathers (then with
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) and
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; guitarists Martin Wallace and Ray "Taff" Williams, who had been in Eyes of Blue and Piblokto!, violinist Stuart Gordon (ex
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) and vocalist Caromay Dixon.Dutch Progressive Rock Pages on Neutrons written by Nigel Camilleri
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The initial recordings were made at Rockfield Studios – "Snow Covered Eyes" and "Living In The World Today". The rest of the album was recorded in April 1974 at Chipping Norton Recording Studios. Released in September 1974 ''Black Hole Star'' featured Neutrons' logo, designed by
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, whilst the track "Mermaid And Chips" features the lyrics of Pete Brown. The album spawned one single "Dance of the Psychedelic Lounge Lizard"/"Suzy and the Wonder Boy", The A-side being dedicated to
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, whilst the B side was not on the album, although it features Dave Edmunds on slide guitar. The second album ''Tales From The Blue Cocoons'' was released in April 1975. The performers were similar to the first album, except Weathers was replaced by Stuart Halliday and Stuart Gordon did not play. Ryan and Youatt were having musical differences, so, unlike the first album, none of the tracks on the second were jointly written by the pair, whilst the uncredited "Welsh R Blunt" dates from when Ryan was in Piblokto! and had also been played, but not recorded, by Man. Neutrons toured to promote the album, but Taff Williams left shortly after the start of the tour, so former
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guitarist Richard Treece stood in, but Neutrons had disbanded by July 1975.


Man again

Ryan played on Clive John's solo album ''You Always Know Where You Stand With a Buzzard'', and briefly started a solo project ''Road of Cobras'', before rejoining
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in September 1975, along with bassist John McKenzie. One of the ''Road of Cobras'' tracks "Something is Happening" ended up on the next Man album '' The Welsh Connection'' which reached No 40 in the UK Album Chart. Towards the end of the US tour to promote the album, Man's manager, Barrie Marshall, announced that he would be discontinuing his role as the band's manager, and adopting all rights to the name Man. On the farewell tour of Europe, differences arose amongst the band who agreed to call it a day. The MCA record deal was for 3 albums, but MCA eventually agreed to a live farewell album, '' All's Well That Ends Well'' recorded at the Roundhouse on 11–13 December, although the final gig was in Slough on 16 December 1976.


Pete Brown

After Man's breakup, Ryan started working with Pete Brown again and also toured with Gallagher and Lyle, including a 1978 BBC "In Concert" session, Ryan moved to Denmark in 1980, where he met and married the writer and director Bolette Bernild. In the 1980s he wrote the score for the BBC Play For To Day, ''Red Shift''. Although now living in Denmark, Ryan continued a productive songwriting partnership with Pete Brown, producing two Ryan/Brown albums, ''Ardours of the Lost Rake'' and ''Coals to Jerusalem''. They began touring in 1993, and a compilation of the two albums was issued on CD as ''The Land That Cream Forgot''. Ryan worked as a musical director and composer for many of the top Danish Theaters, eventually becoming house composer for Comedievogen and the B&U department of Denmark's Radio (TV). His long association with Pete Brown produced two more albums, ''Road Of Cobras'' (2010) and ''Perils Of Wisdom'' (2014).


Man yet again

Ryan rejoined
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in 1996, playing on the albums '' 1998 at the Star Club'' (1998) and '' Endangered Species'' (2000), before leaving again in 2001, to look after his wife, who was terminally ill. Ryan rejoined Man in 2007, remaining with the 'core' band when it split in two in 2008 and playing on the albums '' Kingdom of Noise'' (2009) and ''Reanimated Memories'' (2015). Despite suffering three heart attacks and a stroke, he continued playing and remained in Man until his death in Denmark on 30 April 2016.


Discography

;With The Eyes of Blue *''Crossroads of Time'' (1968) (reissued on CD by Cherry Red in November 2015) *''In Fields of Ardath'' (1969) *''Bluebell Wood'' (1971) (issued under the pseudonym Big Sleep) ;With
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*''Buzzy'' (1969) ;With Ancient Grease *''Women and Children First'' (1970) ;With Pete Brown *"Flying Hero Sandwich" / "My Last Band"
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*''My Last Band'' (1977) Pete Brown & Piblokto *''Land That Cream Forgot'' (1996) Pete Brown & Phil Ryan *''Coals to Jerusalem'' (2003) Pete Brown & Phil Ryan *''Ardours of the Lost Rake'' (2003) Pete Brown & Phil Ryan *''Road of Cobras'' (2010) Pete Brown & Phil Ryan *''Perils of Wisdom'' (2014) Pete Brown & Phil Ryan ;With John St. Field (
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) *''Control'' (1971) ;With
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*'' Be Good to Yourself at Least Once a Day'' (1972) *''
Christmas at the Patti ''Christmas at the Patti'' is a live album, recorded at Man's Christmas party, held at the Patti Pavilion, Swansea, on 19 December 1972. The album features Man and Help Yourself with guests Deke Leonard, Dave Edmunds and B J Cole, together wit ...
'' (1973) *''
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'' (1973) *'' The Welsh Connection'' (1976) *'' All's Well That Ends Well'' (1977) *''Rare Man'' (1999) *''Live at the Rainbow 1972'' (1999) *'' 1998 at the Star Club '' (1999) *'' Endangered Species'' (2000) *''Keep on Crinting: The Liberty/UA Years Anthology'' (2006) *''Live at the Keystone Berkeley, 9 August 1976'' (2008) *'' Kingdom of Noise'' (2009) *''Reanimated Memories'' (2015) ;With Neutrons *''Black Hole Star'' (1974) (United Artists UAG 29652) *''Tales From the Blue Cocoons'' (1975) (United Artists UAG 29726) (reissued as a pair (BGOCD 598) in 2003) ;With Clive John *''You Always Know Where You Stand with a Buzzard'' (1975) ;With The Flying Aces *''Seashell'' (2002)


References

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