The Romantics are an American
rock band formed in 1977 in
Detroit
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. The band is often put under the banner of
new wave and
power pop
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. They were influenced by 1950s American
rock and roll
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, Detroit's
MC5,
the Stooges, early
Bob Seger,
Motown R&B, 1960s North American
garage rock as well as the
British Invasion
The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising "counterculture" on ...
rockers.
The Romantics achieved substantial popularity in the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, and Australia, with their two best-charting songs "
What I Like About You", peaking at #49 in the US and #2 in Australia, and "
Talking in Your Sleep", reaching #3 in the US, #1 in Canada, and #14 in Australia. The two songs have since become mainstays on
'80s,
classic rock
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,
AOR, and
active rock radio stations. Their debut album, released on January 4, 1980, in the UK, has the distinction of being the first record to be released of that decade.
Career
''The Romantics'' and ''National Breakout'' (1977–1982)
The Romantics' original lineup consisted of vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and
harmonicist Wally Palmar, lead guitarist and vocalist Mike Skill, bassist and backing vocalist Rich Cole, and drummer and vocalist Jimmy Marinos. All four band members made songwriting contributions to the group, but Palmar and Skill were considered the band's primary tunesmiths. The band's first show was on
Valentine's Day
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at My Fair Lady Club, in Detroit, opening for the New MC5 in 1977. For three years the band was on the road, playing in
East Coast and
Midwestern venues like
Boston
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's
Rathskeller,
CBGB in
New York's Bowery,
Manhattan
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's Max's Kansas City, and
Cleveland
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's Agora.
They were subsequently signed to Nat Weiss'
Nemperor record label after a show at
Hurrahs, and in September 1979, the band recorded their debut self-titled album with British producer
Pete Solley.
The group's true record debut was the 1978 single on Spider Records, "Little White Lies" (b/w "I Can't Tell You Anything"), followed that year by the
Bomp! single "Tell It to Carrie" (b/w "First in Line"). All of these were re-recorded later for the first LP.
The album sold roughly 200,000 copies
and yielded the hit "
What I Like About You", which reached #49 in the US,
#8 in the
Netherlands
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and #2 in
Australia, where the band was especially popular. As all four members were singers, the straightforward beat of "What I Like About You" lent the opportunity for drummer Jimmy Marinos to take the vocals.
Mike Skill left the band after the release of its second album, ''
National Breakout
''National Breakout'' is the second album by The Romantics, released in 1980 on Nemperor Records
Nemperor Records was an American jazz and pop music record label active from 1974 to 1986. It was distributed by Atlantic Records from 1974 to ...
'', in 1980. He was replaced by lead guitarist Coz Canler. This lineup of the band recorded the album ''
Strictly Personal'' in 1981 with producer
Mike Stone, who had produced for
Queen.
Due to frustrations with the songwriting featured on the record, Rich Cole was replaced by a returning Skill, who took over as the band's bassist.
Commercial success (1983–1986)
With Skill back in, the band began playing arenas with
Cheap Trick
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, the
Kinks, and the
Cars. Solley was also rehired in 1983 as their producer for their fourth album ''
In Heat.''
''In Heat'' would be The Romantics' greatest commercial success, and was awarded a gold album in the United States for selling over 500,000 copies.
It eventually would sell over 900,000 US copies.
''In Heat'' was also awarded a gold album in Canada (for over 50,000 copies sold). The first single taken from ''In Heat'', "
Talking in Your Sleep", hit #3 for four weeks on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart,
reached #2 on the
Album Rock Tracks
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,
and #1 on the
Hot Dance Club Play chart.
It was also a global success, scoring in many other countries such as #1 in
Canada
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and #5 in
Sweden.
A second single, "One In A Million", peaked at #37 during the following year on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart
and also went to #21 on the Hot Dance Club Play Chart.
The Romantics' music videos were frequently shown on the cable television network
MTV during this period, solidifying the band's popularity. Also during 1983, the Romantics played US and international concert tours in support of ''In Heat'', and appeared on such pop music-themed television shows as ''
Solid Gold'', ''
American Bandstand'', and ''
Soul Train
''Soul Train'' is an American musical variety television show. It aired in syndication from October 2, 1971, to March 25, 2006. Across its 35-year history the show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul, and hip hop artists. The series ...
''.
In 1984, drummer Jimmy Marinos left the Romantics, and he was replaced by David Petratos, who would serve as the band's drummer until 1990.
This lineup released one album, 1985's ''
Rhythm Romance
''Rhythm Romance'' is the fifth album by Detroit rock band The Romantics, released on Nemperor Records in 1985.
Track listing
All tracks written by Wally Palmar, Coz Canler and Mike Skill, except where noted.
Personnel
* Wally Palmar - le ...
'', which peaked at #72
and only produced one charting single ("Test of Time" #71).
Detroit keyboardist Barry Warner was also added to the band for the following 1985–1986 tour. Due to the tour for ''Rhythm Romance'' being thwarted by low ticket sales and mounting tension between the band and its management, The Romantics were dropped from the Sony record label.
1990–present
In the late 1980s, the Romantics discovered that their managers had been misappropriating the profits earned by the band from its records and live performances. Additionally, one of their releases (the aforementioned "What I Like About You") had been licensed for use in television commercials without the band's knowledge or approval. Consequently, the Romantics filed a lawsuit against their management in 1987, and the legalities involved prevented the band from recording new music until the mid-1990s.
Former
Blondie drummer
Clem Burke replaced David Petratos as the Romantics' drummer in 1990. For much of the 1990s, the Romantics played obscure performances in small venues, largely forgotten and out of the public spotlight.
The Romantics' fortunes began to rise again in the middle of the 1990s, as the band's success in its lawsuit against its former management freed the band to record again (and ensured that future earnings from the licensing of Romantics songs would go to the band). The first fruit of the band's new recording activity was the 1993 UK-only EP ''Made In Detroit''.
Several Romantics greatest hits packages were issued during the 1990s, as was the live album ''The King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents: The Romantics Live In Concert'', a 1996 release of an October 1983 recording of a Romantics concert in
San Antonio, Texas
("Cradle of Freedom")
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at the height of the band's popularity.
Jimmy Marinos, the Romantics' original drummer, temporarily returned to the band for a series of performances in 1996–1997 (with Clem Burke returning to the Romantics' drumstool after Marinos departed again). In 2003, twenty years after the release of their most commercially successful album, ''In Heat'', the Romantics released ''
61/49''–a more roots rock and
blues-oriented record than the band's previous efforts. Although Clem Burke performed as the band's primary drummer on the release, original drummer Jimmy Marinos is featured on half of the tracks. The album was not a great commercial success.
A fourth drummer, Brad Elvis, (formerly from
The Elvis Brothers, and currently The Handcuffs) replaced Clem Burke as the Romantics' regular drummer in 2004 after Burke returned full-time to a reactivated Blondie. The Romantics continue to play live concerts today.
Rich Cole returned to the band after a long absence in 2010. Longtime lead guitarist Coz Canler left the band in 2011, allowing Skill to return to the original lead guitarist role he held in the band.
In 2004, the band's album ''61/49'' was named most Outstanding National Small/Independent Label Album at the
Detroit Music Awards, and in June 2011, the Romantics were voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.
Lawsuit
On November 21, 2007, The Romantics filed a
lawsuit
-
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against
Activision
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,
RedOctane,
Harmonix, and
Wavegroup Sound over the cover of the song "What I Like About You" used in ''
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s''. While the game developers did secure appropriate rights to cover the song in the game, The Romantics claim that the cover is "virtually indistinguishable from the authentic version" and thus would "
onfuseconsumers into believing that the band actually recorded the music and endorsed the product". The lawsuit requested the cessation of sales of the game and monetary damage.
A
summary judgment
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hearing was held on July 9, 2008, and the case was dismissed the next month, with U.S. District Judge
Nancy G. Edmunds stating that Activision had obtained the proper licensing for the works and that the band itself no longer held the copyright on the work.
Members
*
Wally Palmar
Wally Palmar (born Volodymyr Palamarchuk; April 27, 1954 in Hamtramck, Michigan) is a Ukrainian-American musician, singer, songwriter and composer. He is best known as a founding member and lead singer of The Romantics, a rock band from Detr ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
(1977–present); bass guitar
(2003)
*Mike Skill – lead guitar, backing vocals
(1977–1980, 2010–present); bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals
(1982–2010)
*Rich Cole – bass guitar, vocals
(1977–1982, 2010–present)
*Brad Elvis – drums, percussion
(2004–present)
Former
*Jimmy Marinos – vocals, drums, percussion
(1977–1984, 1996–1997)
*Coz Canler – lead guitar, backing vocals
(1981–2011)
*David Petratos – drums, percussion, backing vocals
(1984–1990)
*
Clem Burke – drums, percussion
(1990–1996, 1997–2004, 2010)
*
Johnny "Bee" Badanjek –
early 1990s
Timeline
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Discography
Studio albums
EPs
Live albums
Singles
References
External links
Official websiteBand retrospective, with review of "What I Like About You"Documentary on legal battle with ex-managers
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