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Jim Sullivan made a cameo appearance in the 1976 Science
Fiction TV series Space 1999.
Here he plays an electric sitar
Big Jim Sullivan (born James George
Thompkins, 14 February 1941, in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England) is an English popular
music musician,
whose career started in 1959. He was the most prolific session
guitarist in the UK, playing on fifty nine number
one UK hit singles. [1]
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Contents
- 1 Early
life
- 2 Session
guitarist
- 3 Sullivan
and Tom Jones
- 4 1974
to 1978
- 5 1978
to 1987
- 6 1987
onwards
- 7 Interesting
facts
- 8 Famous
recordings
- 9 Number
one singles
- 10 Albums
- 11 External
links
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Early life
Sullivan was born at Uxbridge Hospital, and he later went to
Woodfield Secondary School, in Cranford, London.
By 1959, at the the 2i's coffee club Sullivan
met Marty
Wilde, and was invited to become a member of his backing
group, the Wildcats.
Session guitarist
Jack Good introduced
Sullivan to session work when he met him on the set of the television
series Oh, Boy!
Sullivan went on to become one of the most sought after guitarists
throughout the 1960s
and the 1970s
due to his flexibility in playing different styles of music. This meant he
averaged three recording sessions a day, which allowed him to appear on
many hit
records. He played on at least one
thousand UK chart entries.
Other session guitarists at this time were Eric Ford, Judd Proctor, Colin Green, Joe Moretti, Vic
Flick, Jimmy Page and Alan Parker.
Sullivan and Tom Jones
In 1969 Sullivan joined Tom
Jones, with whom he spent the next five years touring, and it was
during his time in Las Vegas that Sullivan met and
formed a friendship with Elvis Presley.
1974 to 1978
Sullivan left Tom Jones in late 1974, and teamed up with Derek
Lawrence, a record producer whose credits
include Deep
Purple and Wishbone Ash, to form a record
label named Retreat Records. They produced various artists on this
label over a period of about two years. Among these artists were Labi
Siffre, Chas & Dave and McGuinness
Flint. Sullivan himself fronted a band called Tiger, who put out three
albums on this label. Also, Lawrence and Sullivan went to the United
States to produce a glam metal band named Angel.
1978 to 1987
In 1978 he became part of the James
Last Orchestra for nine years; with a brief amount of time away for him
to do a major tour with Olivia Newton-John after her
success with Grease.
1987 onwards
Starting in 1987, Sullivan composed music for films and advertising
jingles.
He put his guitar music on hold for a few years until a friend
suggested he sat in with a musician playing at a nearby pub. The
musician he sat in with was Willie Austen.
Recently Sullivan and guitarist Doug Pruden have been touring
as the BJS Duo and he also plays in the Big Jim Sullivan Band with
Duncan McKenzie, Malcolm Mortimer and Pete Shaw.
In 2006 Sullivan was featured in the Guitar Maestros
DVD series.
Interesting facts
With Other Legendary Guitarists
Innovation
- Sullivan introduced the 12 string guitar to the UK in 1959.
- Sullivan played on the first record in the UK to use a Fuzzbox - P.J.
Proby's "Hold Me".
- Sullivan played on the first records in the UK to use a Wah
Wah Pedal - Dave Berry's "The
Crying Game" and Michael Cox's "Sweet Little Sixteen".
- Sullivan was an innovator of the Talkbox.
Classic Recordings
- Sullivan is credited with "vocal chorus" on Alexis
Korner's seminal album R&B At The Marquee.
- Sullivan played on Georgie Fame's first album Rhythm
& Blues at the Flamingo.
- Sullivan did arrangements for the orchestral version of The Who's
Tommy.
- Sullivan directed and played on Amazing
Blondel's first album.
- Sullivan played on the legendary 1969 album "Sound of
Sunforest" - the overture was used in the film A
Clockwork Orange.
- In 1971 Sullivan played in the Jean-Claude Vannier
Orchestra for the Serge Gainsbourg's masterpiece Histoire de Melody Nelson.
- In 1968 Sullivan played on George
Harrison's Wonderwall.
- In 1971 Sullivan played on Frank
Zappa's 200
Motels.
TV and Radio Shows
- Sullivan and the Krew Kats were the warm up act on Oh, Boy!.
- He was the resident guitarist at Top
of the Pops and Ready Steady Go!. He also helped
out at Saturday Club.
- A feature of the Bay
City Rollers' UK TV Show Shang A Lang was
Sullivan giving them guitar lessons.
- Sullivan played on the guitar dominated themes to Space
1999, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90, Thunderbirds and Rupert (Everyone
Sing His Name).
Other Interesting Facts
- One of the few singles that Sullivan released was "You
Don't Know What You've Got" with Jack Good as singer. The B-side
had actor Trevor
Peacock of Vicar of Dibley
fame singing "Hot Hiss Of Steam". Another single was "She Walks Through
the Fair".
- Under the guidance of Vilayat Khan, Sullivan learned to play
the sitar
and released two albums of sitar music. He also plays sitar on a
musical interpretation of the Kama Sutra.
Sullivan practised the sitar with George
Harrison at George's Esher mansion.
- Sullivan toured with Gene Vincent and Eddie
Cochran on the fateful tour that ended Cochran's life.
Famous recordings
Sullivan's guitar work appears on the following songs:-
1959 Marty Wilde and "Bad Boy"
1961 Michael Cox and "Sweet
Little Sixteen"
1962 John Barry and "James
Bond Theme" (Vic Flick played lead
guitar, Sullivan played rhythm)
1963 Brian Poole and the Tremeloes
and "Twist and Shout"
1964 P.J. Proby and "Hold Me" and "Together"
1964 Dave Berry and "The
Crying Game"
1964 Freddie and the Dreamers
and "I Love You Baby"
1964 Simon Scott and "Move It Baby"
1964 Brian Poole and the Tremeloes and "Candy Man"
1965 Gerry and the Pacemakers
and "Ferry Cross the Mersey"
1965 Donovan
and "Catch
the Wind" and "Colours"
1967 The Small Faces and "Itchycoo
Park"
1968 "The Koan" (from the album Sitar Beat
- John McLaughlin on guitar)
1971 John Kongos and "He's Gonna Step On You"
1972 Gilbert O'Sullivan and "Alone Again (Naturally)"
1972 Tom Jones and "The Young New
Mexican Puppeter"
1974 Alvin Stardust and "Jealous
Mind"
1974 "Cascade" (from the album Big Jim's Back)
1976 Geoff Love (Manuel and his Music of the
Mountains) and "Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto"
1977 The Walker Brothers and
"Shutout" (from their album Nite
Flights)
1977 "Peace And Quiet" (from the album Test of Time)
1977 "Strange" (from the album Test of Time)
1984 Matt Bianco and "Get Out Of
Your Lazy Bed"
2006 "Caravan" (from the DVD Guitar Maestros)
2006 "Classical Gas" (from the DVD Guitar Maestros)
Number one singles
Similarly, Sullivan's work appears on the following UK Number
One hit singles:-
09.11.1960 Frankie Vaughan - "Tower
Of Strength"
26.01.1961 Petula Clark - "Sailor"
01.06.1961 Eden Kane - "Well I Ask You"
02.11.1961 Danny Williams - "Moon River"
10.05.1962 Mike Sarne - "Come
Outside"
05.07.1962 Frank Ifield - "I Remember You"
25.10.1962 Frank Ifield - "Lovesick
Blues"
10.01.1963 Jet Harris And Tony
Meehan - "Diamonds"
24.01.1963 Frank Ifield - "Wayward
Wind"
27.06.1963 Frank Ifield - "Confessin'"
12.09.1963 Brian Poole and the
Tremeloes - "Do You Love Me"
23.01.1964 The Bachelors - "Diane"
06.02.1964 Cilla Black - "Anyone Who Had a Heart"
12.03.1964 Peter & Gordon - "A
World Without Love"
02.04.1964 The Four Pennies - "Juliet"
07.05.1964 Cilla Black - "You're
My World"
17.12.1964 Georgie Fame - "Yeh Yeh"
07.01.1965 The Seekers - "I'll Never Find Another
You"
11.02.1965 Tom Jones - "It's
Not Unusual" (not the main guitar)
22.04.1965 Jackie Trent - "Where Are You
Now"
13.05.1965 Sandie Shaw - "Long
Live Love"
19.08.1965 The Walker Brothers - "Make It Easy On Yourself"
02.09.1965 Ken Dodd - "Tears"
28.10.1965 The Seekers - "The
Carnival Is Over"
13.01.1966 The Overlanders - "Michelle"
03.03.1966 The Walker Brothers - "The Sun Ain't
Gonna Shine Anymore"
31.03.1966 Dusty Springfield - "You Don't Have To
Say You Love Me"
23.06.1966 Chris Farlowe - "Out Of
Time"
10.11.1966 Tom Jones - "Green Green Grass of Home"
26.01.1967 Engelbert Humperdinck
- "Release
Me"
02.02.1967 Petula Clark - "This Is My Song"
16.03.1967 Sandie Shaw - "Puppet
on a String"
27.04.1967 The Tremeloes - "Silence
Is Golden"
23.08.1967 Engelbert Humperdinck
- "The
Last Waltz"
08.11.1967 Long John Baldry - "Let
The Heartaches Begin"
03.01.1968 Love Affair - "Everlasting
Love"
14.02.1968 Esther and Abi Ofarim - "Cinderella
Rockafella"
14.02.1968 Dave Dee, Dozy,
Beaky, Mick and Tich - "The Legend of Xanadu"
08.05.1968 Des O'Connor - "I Pretend"
06.11.1968 The Scaffold - "Lily
The Pink"
04.12.1968 Marmalade - "Ob-La-Di,
Ob-La-Da"
11.07.1969 Thunderclap Newman - "Something in the Air"
30.07.1969 Jane Birkin and Serge
Gainsbourg - "Je t'aime... moi non plus"
06.09.1969 David Bowie - "Space
Oddity"
22.11.1969 Rolf Harris - "Two
Little Boys"
04.04.1970 Dana - "All Kinds of Everything"
05.06.1971 Middle of the Road - "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep"
13.11.1971 Benny Hill - "Ernie (The
Fastest Milkman in the West)"
18.12.1971 New Seekers - "I'd Like to
Teach the World to Sing"
21.10.1972 Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Clair"
17.03.1973 Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Get Down"
26.05.1973 Peters and Lee - "Welcome
Home"
24.11.1973 New Seekers - "You Won't Find
Another Fool Like Me"
16.02.1974 Alvin Stardust - "Jealous
Mind"
18.01.1975 Pilot - "January"
Albums
1965 Big Jim Sullivan (Charles Blackwell and Jimmy Sullivan) -
Folklore With A Beat (deleted)
1968 Big Jim Sullivan & Barry Morgan - The
Perfumed Garden (deleted)
1968 Big Jim Sullivan - Sitar Beat
(available on CD)
1969 Big Jim Sullivan - Lord Sitar
(available on CD)
The 1970 album Jim Sullivan - UFO (label
Monnie or Century City) is not Big Jim Sullivan (deleted)
The 1972 album self titled Jim Sullivan (label Playboy) is not
Big Jim Sullivan (deleted)
1973 Big Jim Sullivan - Sullivan Plays O'Sullivan
(deleted)
1974 Big Jim Sullivan - Big Jim's Back
(available on CD)
1975 Tiger - Tiger (deleted)
1976 Tiger - Goin' Down Laughing (deleted)
1983 Tiger - Test Of Time (deleted -
unreleased when recorded in 1977, but released later by manager John
Glover)
1992 Jim Sullivan - Forbidden Zones - Guitar Tutoring
(deleted VHS)
1994 Tiger - Test Of Time (available on CD)
1998 Big Jim Sullivan - Big Jim's Back / Tiger
(available on CD)
2001 Big Jim Sullivan - Mr Rock Guitar
(aka Ultimate Rock Guitar) (available on CD)
2003 BJS Duo - Hayley's Eyes (available
from Sullivan's website
on CD)
2003 Big Jim Sullivan - Rockin' Rebels
(deleted)
2004 The Big Jim Sullivan Trio - Jazz Cafe
(available on three CDs)
2005 The Big Jim Sullivan Band - Live At Coolham
(available from Sullivan's website on two VHS tapes)
2006 Big Jim Sullivan - Guitar Maestros
(available on DVD
- Sound Techniques)
External links