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n.
  1. A place in a church reserved for persons leading congregational responses.
  2. A group of ardent worshipers in a church.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: area reserved for persons leading the responsive amens


Artist: Amen Corner
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Group Members:

Mike Smith, Neil Jones, Allen Jones, Blue Weaver, Clive Taylor, Andy Fairweather Low, Dennis Bryon

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  • Disbanded: 1969
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "If Paradise Was Half as Nice: The Immediate Anthology," "Greatest Hits," "Amen Corner"
  • Representative Songs: "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice," "Hello Susie," "Get Back"

Biography

Amen Corner was a Welsh R&B-tinged pop band of the '60s featuring singer Andy Fairweather Low, organist Blue Weaver, guitarist Neil Jones, bassist Clive Taylor, saxophonists Allen Jones and Mike Smith, and drummer Dennis Bryon. They scored the first of their six British chart hits with "Gin House" in the summer of 1967. "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice" went to number one in early 1969. By then, Fairweather Low had become a teenage heartthrob and the band had switched management and record companies, but they split up by the end of the year. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Wikipedia: Amen Corner (band)
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Amen Corner
Origin Cardiff, Wales
Genres Blues, jazz, pop
Years active 1966–1969
Labels Deram, Immediate
Associated acts Fair Weather
Former members
Andy Fairweather-Low
Neil Jones
Allan Jones
Blue Weaver
Mike Smith
Clive Taylor
Dennis Byron

Amen Corner was a successful British pop group, formed in late 1966 in Cardiff, Wales.

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Career

The band was named after The Amen Corner, a weekly disc spin at the Victoria Ballroom (later to become The Scene Club) in Cardiff, Wales, where every Sunday night Dr. Rock would play the best soul music from the United States.

Initially they specialised in a blues and jazz-orientated style, but were steered by their record labels into more commercial pastures. Their first singles and album appeared on Decca's subsidiary label Deram, but they left at the end of 1968 to join Immediate,[1] where they were instantly rewarded with a No. 1, "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice" (originally a song by Italian songwriter Lucio Battisti) in early 1969, followed by another Top 5 entry with the Roy Wood composition, "Hello Susie".

After recording a live album, Farewell to the Real Magnificent Seven, and a final single, a rather premature cover version of The Beatles' "Get Back", they disbanded at the end of 1969.[2] The band also appeared as themselves in the 1969 horror film, Scream and Scream Again.

Whilst saxophone players Allan Jones and Mike Smith went on to form Judas Jump, guitarist and vocalist Andy Fairweather-Low led Dennis Bryon (drums), Blue Weaver (organ), Clive Taylor (bass) and Neil Jones (guitar) into a new band, Fair Weather. The band scored a UK No. 6 hit with "Natural Sinner" in 1970 and recorded one album before disbanding a year later.

Fairweather-Low went on to a successful solo career in the 1970s, notably with the Top 10 hit "Wide Eyed and Legless" (1975); he became a regular player with Eric Clapton, George Harrison and Roger Waters. He also worked with Strawbs and the Bee Gees. Blue Weaver also played keyboards for the Bee Gees from the mid 1970s through to the 1990s.

Amen Corner's Decca back catalogue has been reissued as part of 'The Collection' series; and their Immediate work, including their singles, live album and material recorded for an unreleased studio album, on If Paradise Was Half as Nice: The Immediate Anthology.

Band members

Amen Corner comprised:

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Discography

Singles

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Albums

  • SML1021 Round Amen Corner (1968) - UK Albums Chart #26
  • IMSP023 The National Welsh Coast Live Explosion Company (1969) - UK #19
  • IMSP028 Farewell To The Real Magnificent Seven (1969) - live recording
  • IML1004 Return Of The Magnificent Seven (1976)
  • IML2004 Greatest Hits (1977)
  • MS023 Amen Corner (If Paradise Is Half As Nice and More Hits) (2007) - includes live recordings

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References

  1. ^ Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 124. ISBN 0-85112-250-7. 
  2. ^ a b "Biography by William Ruhlmann". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=AMEN|CORNER&sql=11:k9foxqr5ldke~T1. Retrieved 15 October 2009. 
  3. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 21. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

Footnotes

  • Vinylnet Record Label Discographies. link. - Immediate Records catalogue numbers where applicable.

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