Steve Swindells (born Ipswich, 21 November,
1952) is an English musician and club
promoter.
Swindells grew up in the Bath and Bristol area, dropping out
of art college to play keyboards in "classic rock" bands. Relocating to
London in 1973 and living in squats, he recorded a debut solo album Messages
for RCA in 1974. Produced by his manager Mark Edwards, Swindells felt
the production poor despite the presence of quality musicians. A follow
up album Swallow was recorded, mastered and test
pressings manufactured, but "Edwards had blown Steve’s deal with RCA by
sweeping everything off the managing director’s desk with his umbrella
in a drunken/druggy rage"
Splitting with his manager, Swindells joined Pilot
recording the 1977 album Two's A Crowd. In 1978 he
joined Hawkwind,
then named Hawklords,
for the 25 Years On
album and tour. In 1980 he recorded another solo album Fresh
Blood for ATCO,
but was dropped when it failed to hit sufficient sales for the label.
Swindells would go on to write and record with Roger
Daltrey ("Martyrs and Madmen" and "Treachery") before turning
his attention away from playing music.
He turned to club promoting and party organising in the
burgeoning house scene and turned his hand to journalism, writing
internet columns for Time Out and Attitude.
He absolutey still makes music, fronting a major new band named DanMingo
featuring Jerry Richards, Jon Moss and Winston Blissett
(www.danmingo.com) and their 'prequel' album "Leap Of Faith" is
available to download on www.isound.com/danmingo. There are also five
free downloadable tracks. An exclusive interview with Steve appears on
www.cultureclubforum.com along with an extensive Q&A session
and several pictures.
Messages
- "Miles Away Again" (Swindells)
- "Energy Crisis" (Swindells)
- "The Earl's Court Case" (Swindells)
- "Living in Sin" (Swindells)
- "I Don't Like Eating Meat" (Swindells)
- "Shake Up Your Soul" (Swindells)
- "Surrender" (Swindells)
- "I Can't See Where the Light Switch Is" (Swindells)
- "Messages From Heaven" (Swindells)
- Personnel
- Steve Swindells – Keyboards, Vocals
- Bruce Knapp – Guitar
- Mark Warner – Guitar
- Caleb Quaye – Guitar
- Danny Thompson – Bass
- Dave Wintour – Bass
- John Gustafson – Bass
- Barry DeSouza – Drums
- Michael Giles – Drums
- Morris Pert – Percussion
- Chris Mercer –
Saxophone
- Barry St. John – Vocals
- Rosetta Hightower – Vocals
- Doris
Troy – Vocals
- Mountain Fjord Orchestra Orchestra
- Release details
- 1974 – RCA Victor – UK: LPLI5057
- Single released: "Energy Crisis" / "Shake Up Your Soul"
Fresh Blood
- "Turn It On, Turn It Off" (Swindells) 3:12
- "Fresh Blood" (Swindells) 3:36
- "I Feel Alive" (Swindells) 3:47
- "Low Life Joe" (Swindells) 4:16
- "Bitter and Twisted" (Swindells) 3:50
- "Don't Wait on the Stairs" (Swindells) 3:22
- "Is It Over Now?" (Swindells) 4:08
- "Down on Love Street" (Swindells) 5:37
- "Figures of Authority" (Swindells) 5:12
- "Shot Down in the Night"
(Swindells) 5:12
- Personnel
- Steve Swindells – Vocals, keyboards
- Huw Lloyd-Langton – guitars
- Nic Potter – bass
- Simon
King – drums
- Release details
- October 1980 – Atco – UK: K50738 – USA: SD38-128
- Singles released: "Shot Down in the Night" /
"It's Only One Night of Your Life" (K11532, June 1980) and "Turn It On,
Turn It Off" / "Low Life Joe" (K11605, April 1981).
- "Shot Down in the Night" was
also recorded by Hawkwind (on 1980's Live
Seventy-Nine), "Don't Wait On The Stairs" by Roger
Daltrey (on 1984's Parting Should Be Painless)
and "Bitter And Twisted" also by Roger
Daltrey (on 1980's McVicar). Steve also
wrote the two extra songs on Roger Daltrey's 'Best Bits' greatest hits
album - "Martyrs And Madmen" and "Treachery".
References
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