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Prelude

 
Artist: Prelude

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Ian Vardy, Brian Hume, Irene Hume
  • Formed: 1973, England
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Floating on the Breeze: The Best of Prelude," "After the Gold Rush," "Archive"

Biography

Prelude was a trio consisting of Brian Hume (vocals, guitar), his wife Irene Hume (vocals) and Ian Vardy (guitars, vocals). Based in England, the group was midway between Peter, Paul & Mary and Crosby, Stills & Nash, with harmonies that rivaled the latter for sweetness and quiet elegance. They became favorites on England's folk circuit; their recording career began with the 1973 release How Long Is Forever on Dawn Records, and continued right into the end of the decade, although their last widely distributed album was Back Into the Light, for Pye, in the middle of the decade. The trio's rendition of Neil Young's "After the Gold Rush" charted in both the British and American Top 30 and Top 40, respectively, and Prelude toured the United States in the mid-1970s. They also recorded for Island during this period. Vardy left in the 1980s, and the group was reduced to a duo for a time, before expanding to a trio. The Humes were once again performing as a duo in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Prelude
Origin United Kingdom
Genre(s) Folk, pop, MOR
Years active 1970–present
Label(s) Dawn, Pye, Island, EMI, After Hours
Members
Brian Hume
Irene Hume
Chris Ringer
Former members
Ian Vardy
Jim Hornsby

Prelude are an English based folk trio, who in their most famous line-up consisted of Brian Hume (vocals, guitar), his wife Irene Hume (vocals) and Ian Vardy (guitars, vocals). They formed in their native Gateshead in 1970.

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Career

They began to write their own material and built a following on the folk circuit and in 1973 they recorded their first album, How Long Is Forever?, on Dawn Records at Rockfield recording studios in Wales.[1][2] From it came their best known recording, an a cappella version of the Neil Young song "After The Goldrush", on Pye. In the UK, it entered the Top 50 on 26 January 1974, had a 9 week stay, peaking at Number 21.[3] In America, it entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 11 February 1974, and had a five week stay, peaking at #22.

Hume explained (in 1974) how the song came about: “We were standing at a bus stop in Stocksfield and we just started singing it. There was no particular reason, it was just a nice song. The way we do it now is really no different from the way we did it at the bus stop. We included it in our act and it went down really well – even the rowdier clubs listened to it. We certainly never thought of it as a possible single. In any case we always thought of ourselves as an album group rather than making singles and included the song on the album How Long Is Forever as an afterthought”.[citation needed]

The group subsequently toured the U.S., but "After the Goldrush" proved their only U.S. chart success. They then toured the UK, supporting Ralph McTell and Joan Armatrading. In 1981 they toured the UK with Don McLean. Also in 1974, they recorded backing vocals for the Ralph McTell's hit single, "Streets of London".

The group signed with EMI, and in 1980 scored their second UK hit with "Platinum Blonde".[4] The group appeared on Top Of The Pops to promote the single. The follow-up "Trick Of The Light" failed to chart, but was noted in one review[who?] of its similarity to Fleetwood Mac. Further success was achieved in 1982 when a re-recorded version of "After The Goldrush" made the UK Top 30.[4] The group released three further singles in the same year, namely, "Only The Lonely" (a cover of the Roy Orbison song), "City Tonight" and "Silent Night". However, no album was released around this time.[5]

Vardy left the band in 1985. Irene and Brian Hume continued as a duo until 1987, when they were joined by Jim Hornsby (guitar/dobro). By 1993, Hornsby had left and Prelude continued as a duo once more. They still write and perform on the folk circuit, along with Chris Ringer (bass/vocals).[6]

The Humes are now also a successful country music duo in the UK.[citation needed]

UK discography

Singles

  • 1973 "Out There" (Dawn)
  • 1974 "After the Goldrush" (Dawn) UK #21
  • 1974 '"Here Comes the Sun" (Dawn)
  • 1974 '"Dear Jesus" (Dawn)
  • 1975 "Fly" (Dawn)
  • 1975 "A Love Song" (Dawn)
  • 1980 "Platinum Blonde" (EMI) UK #45
  • 1980 "Trick of the Light" (EMI)
  • 1981 "When Two Worlds Collide" (EMI)
  • 1982 "After The Goldrush" (re-issue) (After Hours) UK #28
  • 1982 "Only The Lonely" (After Hours) UK #55
  • 1982 "City Tonight" (After Hours)
  • 1982 "Silent Night" (After Hours)

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Albums

  • 1973 How Long Is Forever? (Dawn)
  • 1974 After The Gold Rush (Island)
  • 1975 Dutch Courage (Dawn)
  • 1975 Owl Creek Incident (Pye)
  • 1976 Back Into The Light (Pye)
  • 1984 Prelude (CMP)
  • 1997 Archive (Rialto) (Compilation)
  • 2000 Floating on the Breeze: The Dawn (Castle) (Compilation of 1970s material)

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