Fandango (US band)
Fandango | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Pop rock[1] |
Labels | Wounded Bird Records, RCA Records |
Past members |
Joe Lynn Turner Rick Blakemore Abe Speller Bob Danyls Larry Dawson Denny LaRue Santos Lou Mondelli Joe De Lia |
Fandango were an American pop rock band[1] fronted by vocalist Joe Lynn Turner.
The band opened for acts like The Allman Brothers and Chicago.[2] Turner has stated that the band took influences from the Eagles and southern rock. He also claims the group disbanded after their equipment was stolen[3] and that they had various problems.[4] Turner's work with the group got him noticed by Ritchie Blackmore, who chose him to replace Graham Bonnet in Rainbow.[5] Larry Dawson (stage name of Larry Dvoskin), one of the band's keyboardists, would later play for Uli Jon Roth.
Discography
Fandango (1977)
Track Listing
- Side One
- "Headliner" - (Denny LaRue, Rick Blakemore) - 3:40
- "Down Down Down" - (LaRue, Blakemore) - 4:41
- "Jesse And Will" - (Blakemore) - 4:49
- "San Joaquin" - (LaRue, Blakemore) - 4:02
- "Life Of The Party" - (music: Joe Delia / lyrics: LaRue, Joe Delia, Joe Lynn Turner) - 4:43
- Side Two
- "Shadow Boxing" - (LaRue, Blakemore) - 3:01
- "Helpless Heart" - (Carole Meyers, LaRue, Blakemore) - 4:07
- "Devil Rain" - (LaRue, Blakemore) - 6:08
- "Misery Road" - (LaRue, Blakemore) - 4:15
- "Goin' Down For The Last Time" - (LaRue, Turner) - 4:11
Personnel
- Fandango
- Joe Lynn Turner - lead vocals, guitar
- Rick Blakemore - guitar, backing vocals
- Denny LaRue - keyboards, backing vocals
- Bob Danyls - bass (1, 3-5, 8, 9), backing vocals
- Additional Personnel
- David Campbell - string arrangements (3, 5, 7)
- Candy Kurgen - backing vocals (6)
- David Sanborn - saxophone (5)
- John Tropea - guitar (7, 10)
- Joe Delia - piano, clavinet, synthesizer, organ, string arrangements (10)
- Don Payne - bass (2, 6, 7, 10)
- Abe Speller - drums (all but 4)
- Lou Mondinelli - drums (4), tambourine (2, 7), handclaps] (7)
- Walter Santos congas (2, 6)
- Lou Mondelli - marimba (9), congas (9), timbales (9)
Last Kiss (1978)
Track Listing
- Side One
- "Last Kiss" - (Bob Danyls, Dennis La Rue, Joe Lynn Turner, Larry Dawson, Richard Mason Blakemore) - 4:04
- "Sure Got The Power" - (La Rue, Blakemore) - 4:17
- "Mexico" - (La Rue, Turner, Blakemore) - 5:52
- "Hotel LaRue" - (La Rue, Blakemore) - 5:16
- Side Two
- "Feel The Pain" - (La Rue, Turner, Blakemore) - 5:12
- "Losin' Kind Of Love" - (Turner) - 3:38
- "CIty Of Angels" - (La Rue, Blakemore) - 7:09
- "The Mill's On Fire" - (La Rue, Blakemore) - 5:49
- "I Keep Going/Hard Bargain" - (La Rue) - 5:36
Personnel
- Joe Lynn Turner - lead vocals (all but 9), lead guitar
- Rick Blakemore - lead and slide guitars, backing and lead (9b) vocals
- Dennis LaRue - organ, backing vocals, piano
- Larry Dawson - piano, clavinet, organ, synthesizer
- Bob Danyls - bass, backing and lead (9a) vocals
- Lou Mondelli - drums, backing vocals
- Walter Santos - percussion
- Jimmy Hall - backing vocals (2), harmonica (4)
One Night Stand (1979)
Track Listing
- Side One
- "One Night Stand" - (Dennis La Rue) - 2:40
- "Thief In The Night" - (La Rue, Joe Lynn Turner, Rick Blakemore) - 3:48
- "Hard Man (Bless My Soul)" - (Bob Danyls, La Rue, Turner, Blakemore) - 3:56
- "Hard Headed Woman" - (La Rue, Blakemore) - 3:28
- "I Would Never Leave" - (La Rue, Turner, Larry Dawson, Blakemore) - 5:21
- Side Two
- "Dancer" - (La Rue, Turner, Blakemore) - 3:33
- "Little Cherie" - (La Rue, Blakemore) - 4:05
- "Late Nights" - (La Rue) - 3:15
- "Two Time Loser" - (Turner, Blakemore) - 4:29
- "Ain't No Way" - (Danyls, Turner, Dawson, Blakemore) - 3:48
Personnel
- Joe Lynn Turner - lead (1, 2, 5-8) and co-lead (4, 9) vocals, guitar
- Rick Blakemore - guitar, backing, lead (3) and co-lead (4, 9) vocals
- Dennis LaRue - keyboards, backing vocals
- Larry Dawson - keyboards
- Bob Danyls - bass, backing and lead (10) vocals
- Lou Mondelli - drums
- Walter Santos - percussion
Cadillac (1980)
Cadliac was Fandago's final album before Joe Linquito left the band in 1980 for Rainbow Released on RCA Records Re-Released on CD 2008 on Wounded Bird Records in United States and in 2010 Canyon in the United Kingdom
A!/1. Blame it On The Night (3.42) [Rick Blackemoore/Dannie LaRue]
A2/2. Rock 'n' Roll You (5.44) [LaRue/Joe Liquito]
A3/3. Hypnotized 2.32 [Blakemore/LaRue/Bob Danyls/Linquito]
A4/4. Don't Waste My time (3.06) [Danyls/Linquito]
A5/5. Stranger (in a Strange Land) (4.10) [LaRue/Blakemore]
B1/6. Cadliac (3.10) [LaRue/Linquito]
B2/7. Fortune Teller (4.10) [LaRue/Blakemore/Linquito]
B3/8. Getaway (3.52) [Danyls/Linquito]
B4/9/ Headliner (4.42) [LaRue/Blakemore]
Personnel
Arranged By [Arrangements & Musical Direction] – Denny LaRue*
Artwork By [Art Direction & Design] – Pat McGowan
Bass, Vocals – Bob Danyls
Drums – Abe Speller
Engineer – Jack Malken, Michael Barry
Engineer [Assistant] – Ed Sullivan (3)
Guitar, Vocals – Rick Blakemore
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Organ – Larry Dawson
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Joe "Lynn Turner" Linquito
Mastered By – Howie Weinberg
Percussion – Santos (11)
Piano – Joe De Lia*
Producer – Ed Newmark, Warren Schatz
References
- 1 2 "FANDANGO: Early JOE LYNN TURNER Recordings Available On CD For First Time". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.musicmight.com/artist/united+states/fandango
- ↑ "Interview with Joe Lynn Turner". Rock Eyez. Retrieved 2011-08-11.
- ↑ bravewords.com. "> News > Joe Lynn Turner Talks About Over The Rainbow". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 2011-08-11.
- ↑ M3 Web - http://m3web.bg (2003-07-08). "Legendary Vocal of Rainbow and Deep Purple in Bulgaria - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency". Novinite.com. Retrieved 2011-08-11.