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Sniff 'n' the Tears

 
Artist: Sniff 'n' the Tears

Group Members:

Luigi Salvoni, Mike Taylor, Mick Dyche, Paul Roberts, Chris Birkin, Keith Miller, Loz Netto, Nick South

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Performed Songs By:

Paul Roberts
  • Formed: 1978
  • Disbanded: 1982
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Retrospective", "Underground", "Best of Sniff 'n' the Tears
  • Representative Songs: "Driver's Seat", "New Lines on Love", "Hungry Eyes

Biography

Best remembered for their 1978 hit "Driver's Seat," London-based new wave combo Sniff 'n' the Tears emerged from the remnants of the little-known Ashes of Moon, which disbanded in 1974 after failing to stir up much label interest. The individual members of the band scattered during the mid-'70s, with frontman Paul Roberts turning his attention to painting; however, following the ascendance of the new wave, drummer Luigi Salvoni convinced Roberts to re-form the group with guitarists Mick Dyche and Loz Netto, bassist Nick South, and keyboardist Keith Miller, and in 1978, the newly christened Sniff 'n' the Tears began shopping its demo. Chiswick signed the band and issued its debut album, Fickle Heart, that summer, with the single "Driver's Seat" "becoming a major hit in the U.S. The Game's Up appeared in 1980, but failed to make much of a commercial impact; when 1981's Love Action and the following year's Ride Blue Divide met a similar fate, Sniff 'n' the Tears disbanded. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Sniff 'n' the Tears
Origin London, England
Years active 1978 - 1983
1992 - present
Labels Chiswick Records (UK), Atlantic Records (US)
Website www.sniffnthetears.com

Sniff 'n' the Tears is a British rock band perhaps best known for their 1978 song "Driver's Seat", a hit in many countries (including #15 on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart). The exception was the UK itself where a problem with EMI's pressing plant meant that the single was not available following the band's appearance on Top of the Pops and it peaked just outside the Top 40. Sniff 'n' The Tears are led by singer/songwriter Paul Roberts, the band's sole constant member. Roberts, a noted painter, is also responsible for painting all of the band's album covers.

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Formation and initial success (1973-1979)

An early version of Sniff 'n' The Tears had been gigging in England as "Ashes of Moon" as early as 1973. They were unable to land a record deal, and the band's singer/songwriter Paul Roberts decided to dissolve the group and move to France.

A few years later, Ashes' drummer Luigi Salvoni listened to some demos that Roberts had cut in about 1975. Hearing commercial potential in them, he contacted Roberts about reforming their musical partnership. Sniff 'n' The Tears subsequently debuted in 1977 as a six piece band, consisting of Paul Roberts (vocals, acoustic guitar), Loz Netto (guitars), Mick Dyche (guitars), Chris Birkin (bass), Alan Fealdman (keyboards), and Luigi Salvoni (drums & percussion). This line-up recorded the band's first album, Fickle Heart, which was produced by Salvoni.

Though recorded in 1978, the album sat unreleased for over a year until being picked up by Chiswick Records. The band then had a substantial international hit with Fickle Heart's lead single "Driver's Seat". However, Sniff 'n' The Tears fractured almost immediately after the album's release; in a matter of months, Birkin, Fealdman and Salvoni all left the group to pursue other interests.

Nick South took over on bass, and would become a permanent member of the band. On tour, Sniff 'n' The Tears were augmented by drummer Paul Robinson and keyboardist Keith Miller (who, as a guest musician, had played the Moog solo on "Driver's Seat").

The 1980s

For the group's second album, 1980's The Game's Up, the band line-up consisted of Roberts, Netto, Dyche, South, and new keyboard player Mike Taylor. At this point the group had no permanent drummer, and a variety of session drummers were used.

The Game's Up yielded no hits, and Netto left the group to establish a solo career, taking Dyche with him. This left Roberts as the sole remaining original member of Sniff 'n' The Tears. He decided to press on, and recruited Les Davidson as the group's new guitarist and added Jamie Lane as the permanent drummer. This five piece line-up (Roberts, Davidson, Lane, South and Taylor) recorded two albums: Love/Action (1981), and Ride Blue Divide (1982). Again no hits were spun off from these albums, and after having been dropped by Chiswick Records, the group quietly broke up in 1983.

Singer and songwriter Paul Roberts went on to make two solo albums for Sonet Records: City Without Walls (1985) and Kettle Drum Blues (1987).

Reformation (1992-present)

After a decade of inactivity, Sniff 'n' The Tears were unexpectedly revived in 1992, after the use of "Driver's Seat" in a European advertising campaign pushed the 13-year old recording to the very top of the Dutch charts in mid-1991. Roberts took the opportunity to assemble a new version of Sniff 'n' the Tears, and took them out on the road in the Netherlands and Germany. This version of the band consisted of Roberts and Davidson, with new recruits Jeremy Meek (bass), Steve Jackson (drums) and Andy Giddings (keyboards). This line-up also cut a new studio album in 1992, No Damage Done, which was the first new Sniff 'n' the Tears release in a decade.

The band's next release, 2001's Underground, featured Roberts singing and playing almost everything -- he's credited with vocals, guitars, mandolin, harmonica, keyboards, bass & drum programming. However, longtime group member Les Davidson also played guitar on the album, and new member Robin Langridge handled the bulk of keyboard parts.

Discography

Albums

Release Date Album UK Albums Chart Canada albums (RPM) US albums chart
1979 Fickle Heart - 43 35
1980 The Game's Up - 77 -
1981 Love/Action - - 192
1982 Ride Blue Divide - - -
1992 No Damage Done - - -
2001 Underground - - -

Singles

Year Song UK Singles Chart[1] Canada (RPM) Netherlands U.S. Hot 100
1979 "Driver's Seat" 42 17 8 15
1980 "One Love" - - 38 -
1991 "Driver's Seat" (reissue) - - 1 -

Musicians

  • Paul Roberts (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) 1978–*,**
  • Loz Netto (Guitars) 1978*
  • Mick Dyche (Guitars) 1978–80*
  • Les Davidson (Guitars, Background Vocals) 1981–1992, 2001–
  • Chris Birkin (Bass Guitar) 1978* (Now a Farlingaye High School Maths Teacher)
  • Nick South (Bass) 1980–81
  • Jeremy Meek (Bass) 1992
  • Luigi Salvoni (Drums) 1978, came back to band briefly in 1992
  • Jamie Lane (Drums) 1981–82
  • Steve Jackson (Drums) 1992
  • Alan Fealdman - (Keyboards) 1978*
  • Mike Taylor - (Keyboards) 1980–81
  • Andy Giddings - (Keyboards) 1992
  • Robin Langridge - (Keyboards) 2001
  • Keith Miller - (Synthesizer) 1978*

Guest performers:

  • Rick Fenn (Guitars) 1981–82

* = played part in their only hit "Driver's Seat" ** = In 2001, played Bass Guitar, Mandolin, and additional keyboards

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 511. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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