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Five Man Electrical Band

 
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  • Formed: 1969, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Absolutely Right: The Best of Five Man Electrical Band," "Half Past Midnight: The Staccatos and Beyond," "The Best of Five Man Electrical Band"
  • Representative Songs: "Signs," "Werewolf," "Absolutely Right"

Biography

Best-known for their 1971 anti-establishment hit "Signs," Ottawa, Canada's Five Man Electrical Band featured guitarist/vocalist Les Emmerson, bassist Brian Rading, keyboardist Ted Gerow, and drummers Rick "Bell" Belanger and Mike "Bell" Belanger. Originally known as the Staccatos, the group formed in the mid-'60s and earned their first big break with the 1967 hit "Half Past Midnight"; their first attempt at stateside success came that year when they recorded A Wild Pair with the Guess Who. The album sold well and "Half Past Midnight" was released as a single in the U.S., but the group was dismissed as sounding too much like the Beach Boys. The Staccatos released their second album, Five Man Electrical Band, in 1968, and renamed themselves after it the following year. They continued to record for Capitol Records, traveling to L.A. to record singles such as "It Never Rains on Maple Lane." After switching to MGM and relocating permanently to L.A., the group released several other singles that received very little chart action. One of those singles, "Hello Melinda Goodbye," featured "Signs" as its B-side, which was inspired by the proliferation of billboards on America's freeways; though it garnered some airplay in L.A., it failed to do much when it was reissued on its own. By 1971, the group was close to splitting when their new label, Jimmy Webb and Dallas Smith's Lion Records, reissued "Signs" as a teaser for the Five Man Electrical Band's full-length debut, Goodbyes & Butterflies. This time, "Signs" reached number three in the U.S., number four in Canada, and sold more than two million copies internationally. The follow-up single, "Absolutely Right," also did well, reaching number three in Canada and the Top 20 in the U.S. However, their later albums didn't receive much attention, and in 1973 after so many ups and downs, the original Five Man Electrical Band finally packed it in; Emmerson recorded using the group's name for another two years. Subsequently, he tried his hand at running a label, Perfect Records, played with the Cooper Brothers, and began a solo career upon his return to Ottawa. The original lineup re-formed in 1986 for a benefit concert and for occasional tours of eastern Canada. Emmerson bought the rights to the group's material and released the best-of, Absolutely Right, in 1996. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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The Five Man Electrical Band (originally The Staccatos) was a rock group from Canada's capital city of Ottawa, best known for their 1971 hit single "Signs".

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Discography

Studio albums

  • 1966 - Initially (as The Staccatos)
  • 1967 - A Wild Pair (Split album: one side by The Guess Who; the other by The Staccatos)
  • 1969 - Five Man Electrical Band
  • 1970 - Good-byes and Butterflies
  • 1972 - Coming of Age
  • 1972 - Sweet Paradise
  • 1975 - The Power of the Five Man Electrical Band (Greatest Hits Compilation)
  • 1995 - Absolutely Right: The Best of Five Man Electrical Band (Compilation)
  • 2008 - Half Past Midnight: The Staccatos and Beyond (Now Sounds/Cherry Red CD release of 1969 Capitol LP, Five Man Electrical Band, plus numerous Staccatos singles. Remastered from the original masters.)

Singles

Year Song Canada United States
1965 "Small Town Girl" 20 -
"Move to California" 26 -
1966 "Let's Run Away" -
"It's a Long Way Home" -
"C'Mon Everybody" -
1967 "Half Past Midnight" -
1968 "Didn't Know The Time" -
"It Never Rains On Maple Lane/Private Train" -
1969 "Moonshine (Friend of Mine)" 21 -
1970 "Hello Melinda, Goodbye" -
1971 "Signs" 4 3
"Absolutely Right" 6 26
1972 "The Devil and Miss Lucy" - -
"Money Back Guarantee” 17 72
"I'm a Stranger Here" 12 76
1974 "Werewolf" 6 64

Lineups

  • Ted Gerow (keyboards)
  • Brian Rading (bass)
  • Rick 'Bell' Belanger (drums)
  • Les Emmerson (vocals, guitar)
  • Mike 'Bell' Belanger (2nd drums)

Presently the members are:

  • Ted Gerow (keyboards)
  • Les Emmerson (vocals, guitar)
  • Mike 'Bell' Belanger (vocals, 2nd drums)
  • Steve Hollingworth (vocals, drums)
  • Rick Smithers (bass)
  • Brian Sim (guitar)

Other players

  • Wes Reed (percussion)
  • Vladimir Fiala (guitar)

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