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Curved Air

 
Artist: Curved Air

Group Members:

Sonja Kristina, Darryl Way, Florian Pilkington Miksa, Francis Monkman, Mick Jacques, Stewart Copeland, Bobby Martin, Kirby Gregory, Mike Wedgewood, Jim Russell, Tony Reeves, Philip Kohn, Ian Eyre, John G. Perry, Eddie Jobson

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Francis Monkman, Sonja Kristina, Darryl Way

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  • Formed: 1970
  • Disbanded: 1977
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Phantasmagoria," "The Best of Curved Air," "Live"
  • Representative Songs: "Back Street Luv," "It Happened Today," "Vivaldi"

Biography

One of the most dramatically accomplished of all the bands lumped into Britain's late-'60s prog explosion, Curved Air was formed in early 1970 by violinist Darryl Way, a graduate of the Royal College of Music, and two former members of Sisyphus, keyboard player Francis Monkman and drummer Florian Pilkington-Miksa. Adding bassist Robert Martin, the band named itself from

avant-garde composer Terry Riley's A Rainbow in Curved Air, a touchstone that would inform much of their early work.

The quartet originally came together to provide accompaniment for producer Galt McDermott's musical Who the Murderer Was; it was McDermott who suggested, once the stage show closed, that they add vocalist Sonja Kristina, with whom he had worked in the U.K. production of Hair. In this form, the band launched a well-received U.K. tour and, that summer, they signed with Warner Bros. -- the first British band on the company's roster.

Curved Air's first album, Air Conditioning, was released in November 1970, a monumental recording that was flamboyantly issued as rock & roll's first-ever picture disc. Divided neatly between ambitious hard rockers and deeply classically influenced pieces, the album reached number eight in the U.K. chart and, while an accompanying single, "It Happened Today," did little, still Curved Air entered 1971 on the very edge of superstardom.

With Ian Eyre replacing bassist Martin, the band crossed that precipice the following summer, when the incandescent "Back Street Love" rocketed to number four, ahead of the prosaically named Second Album. Disappointingly, the album emerged a somewhat lesser achievement than its predecessor, and climbed no higher than number 11, while a non-LP followup single, the lovely "Sarah's Concern," went by unnoticed.

Curved Air bounced back in spring 1972 with their masterpiece, Phantasmagoria, home to the spectacular "Marie Antoinette" and Monkman's side-long "Phantasmagoria" suite. Once again, however, sales were low and, with the album bottoming out at number 20, Curved Air split up, victims of inter-band disputes that had already seen the two sides of Phantasmagoria pointedly divided between Kristina/Way's rock-tinged instincts and Monkman's more portentous contributions. Way formed a new band, Wolf, Pilkington-Miksa joined Kiki Dee's band, and Monkman moved into session work.

Retaining the band name, Kristina and bassist Mike Wedgwood (who replaced Eyre for Phantasmagoria) brought in an entire new lineup -- Jim Russell (drums), Kirby Gregory (guitar), and Eddie Jobson (violin, synths). In this form, the band released spring 1973's Air Cut album, but it was very much a last gasp. Although the group did record a second album, Love Child was shelved when Curved Air broke up that summer. (The album was finally released in 1990.) Jobson swiftly resurfaced as Eno's replacement in Roxy Music; Wedgwood joined Caravan.

Kristina initially intended to launch a solo career. In fall 1974, however, Curved Air's original core quartet of Kristina, Way, Monkman, and Pilkington-Miksa reunited for a one-off British tour. With the lineup completed by bassist Phil Kohn, the band rekindled all of the past's most precious memories, captured for posterity on the blockbusting Curved Air Live album. The rejuvenation could not, however, heal the breaches that had destroyed the lineup the first time around and, when Curved Air resurfaced in fall 1975, Kristina and Way alone remained, alongside guitarist Mick Jacques, bassist John Perry, keyboardist Pete Woods, and drummer Stewart Copeland. (Perry would be replaced by Greenslade's Tony Reeves during 1976.)

Two albums released over the next year, however, did nothing to reverse the band's fortunes -- neither Midnight Wire nor Airborne offered much more than fleeting glances of the group's original, pioneering brilliance, with even the naturally effervescent Kristina appearing overpowered by the anonymity of her surroundings.

Way was the first to depart, following one final unsuccessful single, a contrarily vibrant version of "Baby Please Don't Go"; he was replaced by Alex Richman, but the group lasted only a few more months before splitting in early 1977. Copeland promptly joined the Police, Reeves re-formed Greenslade, and Kristina finally launched that long-delayed solo career.

Occasional reunions with Darryl Way have brought the Curved Air name back to life -- 1984's "Renegade" single was followed by a short tour in 1988; 1990 then brought a fresh reunion by the original Kristina/Way/Monkman/Pilkington-Miksa quartet for a show at London's Town & Country 2. Featuring one new song, the appropriately themed opener "20 Years On," the performance was captured on the Alive 1990 album.

Since that time, Curved Air has been best recalled by the Collector's Choice label's reissues of their first three albums and the excellent BBC Sessions collection, home to Way's otherwise unavailable showcase "Thinking on the Floor" alongside recordings dating from 1970, 1971, and 1976. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
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Curved Air
Origin London
Genres Progressive rock
Years active 1969-1976, 1990, 2008 – present
Labels Warner Bros. Records, Deram Records
Website http://www.curvedair.com
Members
Francis Monkman
Darryl Way
Sonja Kristina Linwood
Florian Pilkington-Miksa
Rob Martin
Former members
Ian Eyre
Mike Wedgwood
Eddie Jobson
Kirby Gregory
Jim Russell
Phil Kohn
Mick Jacques
Stewart Copeland
Tony Reeves
Alex Richman
Notable instruments
Electric violin, synthesizer

Curved Air are a pioneering British progressive rock group formed in 1970.[1][2]

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History

The group evolved out of the band Sisyphus,[3] and was named after the piece "A Rainbow in Curved Air" by contemporary composer Terry Riley. The musicians came from quite different artistic backgrounds, classic, folk, and electronic sound, which resulted in a mixture of progressive rock, folk rock, and fusion with classical elements. Along with High Tide, It's A Beautiful Day and East of Eden, Curved Air were one of the first rock bands to feature a violin.

The first lineup consisted of:

Throughout their lifespan the band experienced frequent personnel changes. To name but a few of the better-known:

Kristina was the only constant member of Curved Air. Monkman, member of Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, was later to play with John Williams in a group called Sky.

The band's 1970 debut, Airconditioning, reached number 8 in the UK Albums Chart,[4] and was one of the first vinyl picture discs to be released.[5] Second Album peaked at #11; whilst their third album, Phantasmagoria reached #20.[4] The band's most successful single (reaching #4 in the UK Singles Chart) was "Back Street Luv".[6][4]

The drummer on the 1971 Beat Club German T.V performance of Back Street Luv was session player Barry de Souza (Lou Reed, Jeff Beck, Kate Bush) who recently died of cancer.

Recent times

In 1990 the group performed together again briefly and a live album of this concert was released ten years later.[3]

In early 2008 the band regrouped.[7][8] On 4 May 2008, in a message to the Curved Air Yahoo Group, Kristina advised that the new line-up would be -

  • Sonja Kristina - vocals
  • Darryl Way - violin
  • Florian Pilkington-Miksa - drums
  • Andy Christie - guitar (replaced by Kit Morgan in 2009)
  • Chris Harris - bass

Francis Monkman, who was originally pictured with Kristina, Way and Pilkington-Miksa for the re-union, seems to have left the project.

The new line-up played in Southern England, Italy and Malta in 2008.

For the 2009 dates in Japan on Jan 16th & 17th at Club Citta, Kawasaki, the guitarist was Kit Morgan.[9]

On 9th August 2009 Eddie Jobson stood in for Darryl Way at a one-off gig in Chislehurst.

For their dates in October 2009, Way was indisposed, and Paul Sax (violin) and Robert Norton (keyboards) stood in for him.

Discography

Albums

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Year Title Chart-Positions Comments
UK
[10]
US DE CH
[11]
AT
1970 Airconditioning 8 - - - - includes the renowned piece "Vivaldi"
1971 Second Album 11 - - - - includes the biggest hit "Back Street Luv"
1972 Phantasmagoria 20 - - - -
1973 Air Cut - - - - -
1975 Live - - - - -
1975 Midnight Wire - - - - -
1976 Airborne - - - - -
1990 Lovechild - - - - - recorded 1973
1995 Live at the BBC - - - - -
2000 Alive, 1990 - - - - -
2008 Reborn - - - - -

Singles

Year Title Chart-Positions Comments
UK
[10]
US DE CH
[11]
AT
1971 It Happened Today
Vivaldi
What Happens When You Blow Yourself Up
- - - - -
1971 Back Street Luv
Everdance
4 - - - -
1972 Sarah's Concern
Phantasmagoria
- - - - -
1976 Desiree
Kids to Blame
- - - - -
1976 Baby Please Don't Go
Broken Lady
- - - - -
1984 Renegade
We're Only Human
- - - - -

References

  1. ^ Allmuisc "Curved Air Biography by Dave Thompson
  2. ^ Curved Air @ Progarchives.com
  3. ^ a b Curved Air Home Page
  4. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 131. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  5. ^ "Curved Air Home Page". www.curvedair.com. http://www.curvedair.com/Directions.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-28. 
  6. ^ http://www.curvedair.com/Directions.htm
  7. ^ Curved Air at Reverbnation
  8. ^ Ticket News, Vernon, CT "Curved Air reunites and hits the road."
  9. ^ "Curved Air Home Page". www.curvedair.com. http://www.curvedair.com/Directions.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  10. ^ a b "Chart Stats - Curved Air". www.chartstats.com. http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=2274. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  11. ^ a b "Die Offizielle Schweizer Hitparade und Music Community". hitparade.ch. http://hitparade.ch/search.asp?search=curved+air&cat=a. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 

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