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The Adventures were a
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rock/pop band, formed in
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in 1984 who had a number of hits during the 1980s and early 1990s. The band moved to London where they signed to
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and released their first single in 1984. Following their debut album, the group moved to
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and scored their biggest hit, "
Broken Land "Broken Land" is a song by Northern Irish band the Adventures, released in 1988 as the first single from their second album ''The Sea of Love''. It was their biggest hit in the UK, spending 10 weeks on the chart, and was also a big hit in Ireland, ...
". Written by guitarist Pat Gribben, it reached number 20 in the
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, and became the most played song on
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in 1988. The band were actively recording and touring from 1984 up until 1993, but despite being managed by the highly-influential
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, The Adventures never achieved a significant commercial breakthrough. The band have reformed several times to play live gigs and festivals in Belfast, including in 1997, twice in the 2000s, and in 2019. No further studio recordings have been made.


History

Lead vocalist Terry Sharpe and guitarist Pat Gribben first worked together when in 1978 they joined punk band The Starjets. The band experienced limited success and disbanded in the early 1980s. In 1983, Sharpe appeared in the Bananarama video for "
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" and co-wrote several tracks on their debut album '' Deep Sea Skiving''. In early 1984, Sharpe and Gribben formed The Adventures with Gribben's wife, Eileen, Gerard Murphy, Tony Ayre and Paul Crowder, performing their first show in February 1984 in North London. They signed to Chrysalis Records and were taken on by upcoming manager Simon Fuller, who saw them achieve much publicity and promotion in the music press, including an appearance on BBC's '' Crackerjack''. Despite this promising start, their debut single, "Another Silent Day", released in the summer of 1984, barely scraped into the chart. Further singles were released, "Send My Heart", "Feel the Raindrops", and " Two Rivers", all of which were minor hits in the UK Chart, but no major breakthrough was achieved. Their debut album, ''
Theodore and Friends ''Theodore and Friends'' is the debut album from the Northern Irish rock band the Adventures, released in 1985. The album contained four minor UK chart hits; "Another Silent Day" (UK #71), "Feel the Raindrops" (UK #58), "Two Rivers" (UK #96), a ...
'', was released in 1985 while the group were on a world tour supporting
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. It received much critical acclaim, but again no significant sales. The band lay low for the next two years. During this time, main songwriter Pat Gribben composed some new songs for a second album and the band left Chrysalis Records and were picked up by Elektra Records. With another burst of promotion and heavy airplay, their new single "
Broken Land "Broken Land" is a song by Northern Irish band the Adventures, released in 1988 as the first single from their second album ''The Sea of Love''. It was their biggest hit in the UK, spending 10 weeks on the chart, and was also a big hit in Ireland, ...
" became their only significant hit, reaching No. 20 in the
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and spending 10 weeks on the chart. It was quickly followed up by the album, ''
The Sea of Love ''The Sea of Love'' is the second album by the Northern Irish rock band The Adventures, released in May 1988. Entirely written by band member Pat Gribben, the album was produced by Pete Smith and Garry Bell. ''The Sea of Love'' featured the sin ...
'', which reached No. 30 and also remained on the charts for 10 weeks. The follow-up singles, "
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" and "One Step From Heaven", failed stalled at No. 44 and No. 82 respectively, though the album was certified Silver (for 60,000 copies sold) by the BPI in 1989, a year after its release. The band combined pop/rock with a folk music sound for their third studio album, ''
Trading Secrets with the Moon ''Trading Secrets with the Moon'' is the third studio album by rock band The Adventures, released in 1989. It failed to capitalise on the previous album's success and contained no hit singles. The album itself reached #64 on the UK Albums Cha ...
''. Released in early 1990, along with a couple of singles, the album failed to capitalise on their earlier success and only appeared briefly on the
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, stalling at No. 64. This ended their contract with Elektra. With another rethink and now down to a quartet, The Adventures returned in 1992 with the single " Raining All Over the World". Now signed to
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, the song reached No. 68, and was to be the group's final chart appearance. A fourth album, ''
Lions and Tigers and Bears ''Lions and Tigers and Bears'' is the fourth album by rock band The Adventures, released in 1993. The album contained the minor hit " Raining All Over the World", signalling the end of their chart activity. The follow-up single " Monday Monda ...
'', was released in 1993, produced by ex-Vibrators bassist Pat Collier at London's Greenhouse Recording Studios. Despite featuring a new single, a contemporary reworking of the classic 1960s hit "
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", the album met with a tepid response and failed to chart. The group were then dropped by Polydor, and broke up soon after. Pat Gribben has continued to write songs, and has worked with singer
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. Terry Sharpe spent some years performing in a
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band, The Dead Handsomes. The Adventures regrouped briefly in 2007 for some gigs in Belfast, but no major reunion was ever organised. They regrouped again in 2009 to perform further small scale gigs in Belfast, as well as appearances at the Time To Be Proud and
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festivals during the summer. Former bass player Tony Ayre died on 20 December 2009. On 5 January 2019, The Adventures (featuring Sharpe along with Pat and Eileen Gribben) played their final show at The Empire, Belfast, with The Starjets reforming later on in the year.


Band members

* Terry Sharpe – lead vocals (born 11 December 1956) * Pat Gribben – guitar * Eileen Gribben – vocals, violin * Gerry "Spud" Murphy – guitar, percussion, vocals * Tony Ayre – bass (died 2009) *
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– drums * Jonathan Whitehead – keyboards


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References


External links

* AllMusic overview of The Adventures {{DEFAULTSORT:Adventures, The Alternative rock groups from Northern Ireland New wave musical groups from Northern Ireland Musical groups from Belfast Musical groups established in 1984 Musical groups disestablished in 1993 1984 establishments in Northern Ireland