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With a career lasting twenty-six
years, vocalist/guitarist IAN "KNOX" CARNOCHAN, bassist PAT COLLIER,
guitarist JOHN ELLIS and drummer EDDIE originally formed the
VIBRATORS in February 1976, and their first gig was supporting
THE STRANGLERS at Hornsey Art College in North London. They supported
THE SEX PISTOLS at the 100 CLUB and were one of the bands playing
at the now legendary 100 CLUB PUNK ROCK FESTIVAL, where as well
as doing their own set they supported guitar hero CHRIS SPEDDING.
CHRIS recommended the band to his then record company, RAK. The
band's debut single "WE VIBRATE" came out in November (one of
the first punk singles) and was followed two weeks later by CHRIS
SPEDDING'S "POGO DANCING" single with the VIBRATORS as the band
on that.
Early in 1977 the band supported
IGGY POP (with DAVID BOWIE on keyboards) on a UK tour, then
moved to EPIC RECORDS and released the classic "BABY BABY" single,
followed by their first album "PURE MANIA" which spent five
weeks in the UK Top 75, peaking at number 49. A second single
from the album - but a live version - "LONDON GIRLS", came out
in the summer of 1977 and was promoted by a tour supporting
ex-MOTT THE HOOPLE mainman IAN HUNTER. Bassist PAT COLLIER left
soon after and was replaced by GARY TIBBS. The band released
the single "AUTOMATIC LOVER" (March 1978), which not only reached
35 in the charts but also got the band on TOP OF THE POPS. A
second LP, "V2" was released in April and reached number 33
in the British Charts, and is still regarded today as one of
New Waves finest moments. JOHN ELLIS left soon after to follow
a solo career and to work with PETER GABRIEL, and was replaced
by DAVE BIRCH, whilst a fifth member was added with keyboard/saxophonist
DON SNOW. However this line up of the band only recorded the "JUDY
SAYS (KNOCK YOU IN THE HEAD)" single (a UK No 70 single in the
summer of 1978). There then followed a new line up of the band:
KNOX - guitar/vocals, EDDIE - drums, with new members BEN BRIERLY
- bass, and GREG VAN COOK - guitar. This again proved to be
short lived and KNOX left to have a go at being a solo artist
towards the end of 1978.
EDDIE struggled on with the band,
as well as drumming for THE INMATES (an R&B band). In early
1980 a more successful line up : KIP - vocals, EDDIE - drums,
IAN WOODCOCK (ex-EATER) - bass, PHIL RAM - guitar, ADRIAN WYATT
- guitar, signed to RAT RACE RECORDS. They released two singles "GIMME
SOME LOVIN'" and "DISCO IN MOSCO", but the band split up at
the end of the year.
The original line up reformed in
mid 1982 (KNOX, EDDIE, PAT COLLIER and JOHN ELLIS) and signed
to ANAGRAM RECORDS, releasing a new version of "BABY BABY".
This was followed by a single and album both called "GUILTY" before
the band moved to RAM RECORDS, releasing the singles "MX AMERICA" and "FLYING
HOME" and the LP "ALASKA 127" (named after PAT COLLIER'S studio).
By mid 1985 the band had signed to CARRERE RECORDS for whom
they recorded the "BABY BLUE EYES" single before moving back
to RAM for the "FIFTH AMENDMENT" LP and "BLOWN AWAY BY LOVE" single.
By the time the band signed to FM REVOLVER in mid 1986, PAT
COLLIER had left to pursue a successful career producing bands,
and was replaced by NOEL THOMPSON for the "VIBRATORS LIVE" LP.
JOHN ELLIS then left (to become a full-time member of the STRANGLERS)
and was replaced by MICKIE OWEN, and NOEL THOMPSON left and
was replaced by MARK DUNCAN. The new line up released the "RECHARGED" album,
the "STRING HIM ALONG" single and also the 1988's "MELTDOWN" album.
MICKIE OWEN left and was replaced by NIGEL BENNETT (ex-MEMBERS)
for the 1990's "VICIOUS CIRCLE" LP. This line up of the VIBRATORS
toured regularly, and released a string of albums: "VOLUME TEN" (1990), "THE
POWER OF MONEY" (a re-make compilation, 1993), "HUNTING FOR
YOU" (1994), and "UNPUNKED" (an acoustic compilation album,
1996).
In 1996 they started with a new
line-up: KNOX - guitar/vocals, EDDIE - drums, with newcomers
DARRELL BATH (ex- UK SUBS, CRYBABIES, DOGS D'AMOUR) - guitar,
and NICK PECKHAM (ex- BIG BOY TOMATO) - bass, but by June they
had become a three-piece (KNOX, NICK, and EDDIE). The band recorded
the albums "FRENCH LESSONS WITH CORRECTION!" (1997) and "BUZZIN'" (1999).
NICK PECKHAM (bass) left in September 1999 and was replaced
by ROBBIE TART (ex- HEARTBREAK ANGELS). The band continued its
extensive touring, (almost 100 gigs a year - including Brazil,
Japan, USA and Europe), plus the release of many albums.
In their long career the VIBRATORS
have toured with the likes of IGGY POP, IAN HUNTER, THE FLAMING
GROOVIES, and have had their songs covered by THE EXPLOITED,
UK SUBS, GBH, REM, DIE TOTEN HOSEN, to name but a few. Now in
2002, celebrating their TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR, the VIBRATORS continue
touring heavily, and are about to release a new compilation
of the first two albums the band recorded, to be closely followed
by a new studio album, both on Ian Grant's TRACK RECORDS. Get
ready for another 25 years of PURE MANIA!!
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