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The Chosen Few

Formed:
1962

Disbanded:
1967

Representative Albums:

The Chosen Few, Takin' All the Love I Can
  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Major Members: Alan Brown, Rod Hood, John Turnbull, Colin Gibson, Mick Gallagher, Alan Hull

Biography

The Chosen Few from Newcastle, were a very good band that failed to connect, despite the presence of several prodigiously talented members who were to go on to much bigger success in groups like Lindisfarne and Ian Dury & the Blockheads. They were a Newcastle group formed out of the remains of two earlier bands, the Unknowns and the Cresters, and came along at around the same time that Eric Burdon, Alan Price and company were forming up what would become the Animals. The Chosen Few were similar to the Animals in many respects, performing American-style r&b with an organ-and-guitar lead instrument pairing, and a charismatic lead singer--their keyboard player, Mickey Gallagher, had even subbed for Alan Price on his exit from the Animals. They were also different from the Animals in that lead guitarist Alan Hull wrote original material that shared space in their repertory with covers of Tamla-Motown songs and other r&b from America.

The quintet recorded two singles for Pye, and got picked up for a publicity campaign by Hohner organs, but the records failed to sell, and they began breaking apart in 1966, after being dropped by their label following the failure of their second single, "Today Tonight and Tomorrow." The latter, written by Hull, was a beautiful, lyrical almost pop-like number (ornamented by some gorgeous and not complicated guitar and organ flourishes by the composer and Gallagher), with catchy hooks and superb singing--not sounding like the Animals or any other familiar band, but uniquely The Chosen Few.

Hull and bassist Alan Brown exited around this time in 1965, Brown out of music altogether while Hull moved into more of a folk music idiom and joined another Newcastle outfit, Downtown Faction (later the Brethren), which later became Lindisfarne, for a time one of the most successful rock bands ever to come out of Newcastle and one of the hottest groups in England.

Meanwhile, their replacements in The Chosen Few were John Turnbull (guitar) and Colin Gibson (bass). When vocalist Rod Hood departed, they and Gallagher, with drummer Tommy Jackman, reorganized the group under the name Skip Bifferty, a pop-psychedelic band who recorded for RCA. Gallagher and Turnbull later formed Arc, and Bell & Arc, played on Dana Gillespie's third album, and passed through a group called Loving Awareness, whose drummer and bassist, Charlie Charles and Norman Ray Watt, formed the core of Ian Dury and the Blockheads, with Gallagher and Turnbull joining up on their second and third albums. As a solo guitarist, Turnbull also played with former Chosen Few guitarist Alan Hull during one of his solo career stints in the 1970's, between his involvement with Lindisfarne. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: The Chosen Few
The Chosen Few
The Chosen Few cover
Studio album by Boot Camp Clik
Released October 8, 2002
Genre Hip Hop
Label Duck Down Records
Producer Curt Cazal
The Alchemist
Baby Paul
Coptic
Bink
Da Beatminerz
Producers Coalition Of America
Hi-Tek
TY Deals
Professional reviews
Boot Camp Clik chronology
Basic Training
(2000)
The Chosen Few
(2002)
The Last Stand
(2006)

The Chosen Few is the second album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, the first album released from the Clik or any affiliate since 1999. The effort received very strong reviews, and the singles "And So" and "Think Back" received moderate video play. The Chosen Few was the first Boot Camp album released on an independent label, with sales reaching just over 60,000 copies in the United States. The album features seven of the eight original members, Buckshot, the Cocoa Brovaz, Sean Price of Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C., with Heltah Skeltah's Rock being the only absent member.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Intro: YO! Boot Camp" Dan the Man, Dru-Ha *Interlude*
2 "And So" Curt Cazal Tek, Sean Price, Buckshot, Steele, Top Dog
3 "Let's Get Down 2 Bizness" The Alchemist Buckshot, Steele, Sean Price, Starang Wondah, Top Dog
4 "Let's Roll" Baby Paul Louieville Sluggah, Top Dog, Tek, Starang Wondah, Steele, Buckshot
5 "Welcome To Bucktown USA" Coptic Scratch, Supreme, Steele, Buckshot, Tek
6 "That's Tough [Little Bit]" Bink Tek, Starang Wondah, Buckshot, Steele, Sean Price
7 "Yeah What Eva [Skit]" *Interlude*
8 "Had It Up 2 Here" Da Beatminerz Steele, Buckshot, Tek, Starang Wondah, Top Dog, Sean Price, Illa Noyz
9 "Whoop His Ass" Producers Coalition of America Buckshot, Rufus Blaq, Tek, Steele
10 "Daddy Wanna" Da Beatminerz Starang Wondah, Sean Price, Buckshot, Tek, Top Dog, Steele
11 "Ice Skate" Hi-Tek Sean Price, Buckshot, Top Dog, Steele, Danielle Henry
12 "Just Us" Ty Deals Top Dog, Louieville Sluggah, Buckshot, Tek, Starang Wondah, Steele
13 "Think Back" Da Beatminerz Buckshot, Steele, Tek, Sean Price, Jahdan
14 "The Chosen Few [Live For This]" Coptic Starang Wondah, Louieville Sluggah, Sean Price, Tek, Buckshot, Steele
15 "Outro: Words From Tek" Coptic Tek

Music videos

Album Chart Positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums Top Independent Albums
2002 The Chosen Few - #34 #17



 
 

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