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Bad Company was a British rock band founded in
1973, consisting of band members from Free (Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke),
Mott The Hoople (Mick Ralphs) and King Crimson (Boz Burrell). They
consequently took their first inspiration for the band and its name and
1973 radio play hit, also of the same name, from the 1972 classic Western,
"Bad Company" that starred Barry Brown and Jeff Bridges. They then became
one of the early supergroups of the 1970s, and were managed by Peter
Grant, who had also guided Led Zeppelin to massive success.
Their
first single, Can't Get Enough, which Ralphs had originally
written for Mott the Hoople before being told that it was unsuitable for
the group, was a Top 20 hit in the UK and Top 10 in the US in 1974. They
also enjoyed success on both sides of the Atlantic with their debut album
Bad Co. In the following year they charted with Good Lovin'
Gone Bad and the slower Feel Like Makin' Love, both from the
album Straight Shooter. Each subsequent album, Run With The
Pack, Burning Sky, and Desolation Angels, fared
less well than its predecessor.
By the end of the 1970s they were
increasingly disenchanted with playing large stadiums. Grant's interest in
the group, and in management generally, waned after Led Zeppelin drummer
John Bonham died in 1980. In the words of Kirke, "Peter was definitely the
glue which held us all together and in his absence we came apart." After
the release of the album Rough Diamonds in 1982 they disbanded,
but reformed in 1986 with ex-Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe, in place of
Rodgers and Steve Price replacing Boz Burrell on bass. Throughout the
1990s, the band continued with various musicians, with drummer Simon Kirke
the only original member. The 2003 line-up of Bad Company includes Mick
Ralphs and Simon Kirke plus Dave Colwell (keyboards), Rick Wills (bass
guitar), and Robert Hart (vocals). All four reunited briefly in 1999 to
record four new tracks, which appeared on a compilation of previously
released material, 'The Original Bad Co Anthology'.
In 2005,
Rodgers toured with Queen as a replacement for Freddie Mercury, and they
released a live album under the name "Queen with Paul Rodgers", though no
studio recordings resulted.
Members
*Paul Rodgers --
Lead vocals, piano *Mick Ralphs -- Lead guitar *Boz Burrell --
Bass *Simon Kirke -- Drums -- (born on 28 July, 1949, in
Shrewsbury)
Discography
*Bad Company
(1974) *Straight Shooter (1975) *Run With the Pack
(1976) *Burnin' Sky (1977) *Desolation Angels
(1979) *Rough Diamonds (1982) *10 from 6 (1985)
(compilation) *Fame and Fortune (1986) *Dangerous
Age (1988) *Holy Water (1990) *Here Comes
Trouble (1992) *What You Hear Is What You Get: The Best of Bad
Company (1993) (live) *Company of Strangers
(1995) *Stories Told & Untold (1996) *The Original Bad
Company Anthology (1999) (compilation cd)
External links
*Official Site badcompany.com
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