The Sensational Alex Harvey Band were a Scottish rock band formed in
Glasgow
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in 1972. Fronted by
Alex Harvey accompanied by
Zal Cleminson
Alistair Macdonald "Zal" Cleminson (born 4 May 1949) is a Scottish guitarist, best known for his role in The Sensational Alex Harvey Band between 1972 and 1978. In 2017, he put together a new rock band - /sin'dogs/, which recorded and released ...
on guitar, bassist
Chris Glen
Christopher John Glen (born 6 November 1950), known simply as Chris Glen, is a Scottish rock musician. He is best known for playing with The Sensational Alex Harvey Band from 1972 to 1978, and Michael Schenker Group from 1980 to 1984, 2008 to 2 ...
, keyboard player Hugh McKenna (1949–2019) and drummer
Ted McKenna
Edward McKenna (10 March 1950 – 19 January 2019) was a Scottish drummer who played with The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Rory Gallagher, The Greg Lake Band, and The Michael Schenker Group. He also toured with Ian Gillan for a short period o ...
, their music was a blend of glam rock, blues rock and hard rock,
with cabaret elements. Their stage performances incorporated theatrical elements. The band were popular in continental Europe, and influential in Australia, most notably on the young
Nick Cave
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and his first band
The Boys Next Door.
History
In August 1972, Alex Harvey formed The Sensational Alex Harvey Band (often shortened to SAHB) with Zal Cleminson (guitar), Chris Glen (bass), and cousins Hugh (keyboards) and Ted McKenna (drums), all members of the
progressive rock
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act Tear Gas.
They adopted distinctive stage costumes: Harvey wore vaudeville-like clothes and his trademark striped shirt, while Cleminson assumed the identity of a "mime" in full make-up and green-yellow jumpsuit and Glen wore a dark blue jumpsuit reminiscent of a superhero costume incorporating a lighter blue codpiece. SAHB produced a succession of highly regarded albums and tours throughout the 1970s. The band did not enjoy large-scale success in the United States as it had in the UK, though they did acquire a cult following in certain US cities, notably
Cleveland
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, where the group first played at the Agora Ballroom in December 1974. Thanks to airplay from
WMMS
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, songs like "Next" and "The Faith Healer" became popular.
In January 1974, the band went into
Advision Studios
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Origins
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in London with the American producer
Shel Talmy
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Talmy arranged and produced hits such as "You Really Got Me" ...
to record a third album. By April, the sessions were finished and the album was mixed. However, the band and management had some reservations about the overall sound and decided to scrap the entire album. Talmy returned to Los Angeles with his tapes. Most of the song titles appeared on the official album ''The Impossible Dream'' later that year with a different producer, though the songs were dramatically changed. The original recordings formed an album called ''Hot City'', released in 2009 by Major League Productions.
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band had top 40 hits in Britain with the single "
Delilah
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", a cover version of the
Tom Jones hit, which reached number seven in 1975, and with "The Boston Tea Party" in June 1976.
The song "Anthem" was a top 30 hit in Australia in 1975.
Harvey left the group late in 1975; the other members continued with the name "SAHB (without Alex)". They recorded a new album, ''
Fourplay
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In 1997, Lee Ritenour left the ...
'', in February 1977.
The album steered towards a solid pop-rock with some slight prog influences. Harvey re-joined the group in mid-1977, while Hugh McKenna left. In 1978, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band recorded ''
Rock Drill
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* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...
'', with
Tommy Eyre
Tommy Eyre (5 June 1949 – 23 May 2001) was an English session keyboardist from Sheffield, England, who appeared on records by Joe Cocker, John Martyn, Gary Moore, Michael Schenker, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Greg Lake, B.B. King, John ...
replacing Hugh McKenna, and disbanded shortly afterwards.
Harvey died of heart failure on 4 February 1982 in Belgium.
Reunions
In 1992, Glen, Cleminson and Ted McKenna banded together to form "The Party Boys" which featured guest vocalists such as
Fish
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, Dan McCafferty and Stevie Doherty with the
Stone The Crows
Stone the Crows were a Scottish blues rock band formed in Glasgow in late 1969. They are remembered for the onstage electrocution of guitarist and founding member Les Harvey.
History
The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced to L ...
keyboard player Ronnie Leahy.
This band lasted about one year before deciding to recruit keyboard player Hugh McKenna and finally reform as SAHB. A live album, ''Live in Glasgow 1993'', was released, with Doherty on vocals.
This line-up of SAHB disbanded in 1995, before reforming in 2002 for a tribute night to Frankie Miller at The Barrowlands in Glasgow, with the ex-Nazareth guitarist Billy Rankin on vocals. After a year, "Mad" Max Maxwell replaced Rankin.
SAHB released another live album in 2006, ''
Zalvation
''Zalvation: Live In The 21st Century'' is a live album, released in 2006, which served as a The Sensational Alex Harvey Band reunion notwithstanding that Harvey himself had died in 1982. This was the third SAHB album to be made without Alex Ha ...
'', which was their first official release since ''Rock Drill'' in 1978, and an autobiography called ''SAHB Story'', written by the former tour manager and author Martin Keilty. The band performed numerous tours and festivals across the UK, Europe and Australia before disbanding again in 2008, after the departure of Cleminson on guitar. The band performed a handful of shows that were pre-booked with the guitarist Julian Hutson Saxby but after that, they decided to move on to separate projects.
Legacy
In 2018, Nick Cave told Primal Scream's
Bobby Gillespie, "My first band was basically an Alex Harvey cover band. We did "Framed", "Isobel Goudie", "Faith Healer", "Gang Bang", "Next", "Midnight Moses", everything. I wore jeans and a tight cropped t-shirt and our guitarist wore clown make-up like Zal... Our first gig was a Battle of the Bands thing in a country town and we played "Framed" and came second. It's been downhill ever since."
Robert Smith of
The Cure
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said, "People talk about Iggy Pop as the original punk, but certainly in Britain the forerunner of the punk movement was Alex Harvey. His whole stage show with the graffiti-covered brick walls – it was like very aggressive Glaswegian street theatre."
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
*''
Live
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Arts, entertainment, and media Films
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*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
Music
*Live (band), American alternative rock band
* List of albums ...
'' (1975) - #14 UK, #100 USA
*''Alex Harvey Presents: The Loch Ness Monster'' (1977)
*''BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert'' (1991)
*''Live on the Test'' (1995)
*''The Gospel According to Alex Harvey'' (1998)
*''British Tour '76'' (2004)
*''US Tour '74'' (2006)
*''Live at the BBC'' (Spectrum/Universal 2009)
Reunion albums
*''Live in Glasgow 1993'' (1994) (with Stevie Doherty on vocals)
*''
Zalvation
''Zalvation: Live In The 21st Century'' is a live album, released in 2006, which served as a The Sensational Alex Harvey Band reunion notwithstanding that Harvey himself had died in 1982. This was the third SAHB album to be made without Alex Ha ...
'' a.k.a. ''Zalvation: Live in the 21st Century'' (2006) (with "Mad" Max Maxwell on vocals)
Compilations/other releases
*''Hot City'' (early version of ''The Impossible Dream'', remastered and released in 2009)
*''Vambo Rools: 'Big Hits and Close Shaves (Vertigo 1977)
*''The Sensational Alex Harvey Band Collection'' (Castle Communications 1986)
*''All Sensations'' (Vertigo 1992)
*''Faith Healer – An Introduction to'' (Mercury Records 2001)
* ''...Delilah'' (Spectrum 1998)
* ''Considering the Situation'' (Universal 2003)
*''The Best of the Sensational Alex Harvey'' - #148 UK
*''Last of the Teenage Idols'' (2016) – a 14-CD/217-track box set including 21 previously unreleased songs, 59 songs on CD for the first time and a number of rare recordings plus a hardback book of photographs.
*''Shout: The Essential Alex Harvey'' (Spectrum Audio 2018)
Singles
References
External links
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