Richard Barnes (musician)

Richard Barnes
Birth name Richard Barnes
Occupations Singer
Years active 1967–1975

Richard Barnes was a British singer who saw limited chart success in the early 1970s.[1]

Career

Barnes was a vocalist with the UK pop group the Quiet Five before departing for a solo career in 1969.[2] Over the next four years he cut a handful of pop records before launching a career in the musical theatre in the London cast of Jesus Christ Superstar.[2] Gerry Bron produced his recordings.[2]

Barnes released an album on Capitol Records in 1970, and scored two chart hits in the UK Singles Chart that same year. His first hit, "Take to the Mountains" reached #35 in May 1970, and "Go North" peaked at #38 in November.[1][3] Both hits were written by Tony Hazzard.[2]

A compilation album was released in August 2007 by RPM Records, under the title of Take To The Mountains. It featured tracks recorded by Barnes between 1969 and 1974. The track listing is as follows:-

1.: "Take To The Mountains" (Hazzard)

2.: "Woman Woman" (Glaser, Payne)

3.: "Maria Elena" (Hazzard)

4.: "Take My Hand For A While" (Saint Marie)

5.: "Your Song" (John, Taupin)

6.: "Way I Feel" (Hazzard)

7.: "High Flying Electric Bird" (Brown, Mullen)

8.: "London" (McKuen)

9.: "I Think I'm Getting Over You" (Cook, Greenaway)

10.: "Hard Headed Woman" (Stevens)

11.: "Mama" (Hazzard)

12.: "It's Getting Better" (Mann, Weil)

13.: "Homeward Bound" (Simon)

14.: "Live Till You Die" (Rhodes)

15.: "Maybe" (Nilsson)

16.: "Tomorrow Never Comes" (Ife, Wirtz)

17.: "Could We Start Again Please" (Lloyd Webber)

18.: "Coldwater Morning" (Diamond)

19.: "Wandering" (Taylor)

20.: "Go North" (Hazzard)

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References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 43. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  2. ^ a b c d e Allmusic.com review by Mark Deming
  3. ^ Search for "Richard Barnes" performed at everyhit.com database on April 22, 2008.
  4. ^ Cd.ciao.co.uk

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