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Paul Carrack
Carrack being interviewed, 2009
Background information
Birth namePaul Melvyn Carrack
Born(1951-04-22)22 April 1951(age 73)
Sheffield,England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • composer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • guitar
Years active1969–present
Labels
Formerly of
Websitepaulcarrack.net

Paul Melvyn Carrack(born 22 April 1951)[1]is an English singer, musician, songwriter and composer who has recorded as both a solo artist and as a member of several popular bands.[2]TheBBCdubbed Carrack "The Man with the Golden Voice",[3]whileRecord Collectorremarked: "If vocal talent equalled financial success, Paul Carrack would be a bigger name than legends such asPhil CollinsorElton John."[4]

Carrack rose to prominence in the mid-1970s as the frontman and principal songwriter of rock bandAce,and gained further recognition for his work as a solo artist and for his tenures as a member ofSqueezeandRoger Waters' backing band,the Bleeding Heart Band,intermittently handling lead vocals on Squeeze and Waters recordings. From the mid-1980s to the late 1990s, he enjoyed considerable success as the co-lead vocalist (withSad Café'sPaul Young) and a songwriter forMike + The Mechanics;following Young's death in 2000, Carrack served as the band's sole lead vocalist until his departure in 2004.

Carrack sang some of his affiliated bands' best-known hits, including Ace's "How Long"(1975); Squeeze's"Tempted"(1981); and Mike + The Mechanics'"Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)"(1985),"The Living Years"(1988) and"Over My Shoulder"(1995). He also performed lead vocals on tracks from the Roger Waters albumsRadio K.A.O.S.(1987) andThe Wall – Live in Berlin(1990). He has released nineteen solo albums and achieved a major hit of his own with "Don't Shed a Tear"(1988). Carrack's songs have been recorded by artists such asLinda Ronstadt,Eagles,Diana Ross,Tom Jones,Michael McDonaldandJools Holland,[5]and he has served as a session and/or touring musician forRoxy Music,Elton John,Eric Clapton,Ringo Starr,B.B. King,the Pretenders,the SmithsandMadness.

Career

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1970s: Warm Dust, Ace and Roxy Music

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Carrack's recording career began with thejazz-rockbandWarm Dust,which released three studio albums of original material between 1970 and 1972. Carrack served as the band's keyboardist and occasionally played other instruments. The band's lead vocalist was Les Walker.

After Warm Dust broke up, Carrack and Warm Dust bassist Terry "Tex" Comer helped found thepub rockbandAce.[2]The band's debut single, "How Long",was written and sung by Carrack and was a 1975 hit in both the UK and the United States.[2]The track was Ace's only hit record and in 1977 the group disbanded.[2]Carrack then worked as a backing musician forFrankie Millerand as a keyboardist forRoxy Music.[6]

1980s: working solo and as a session musician

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Carrack's debut solo studio album, 1980'sNightbird,[2]was not a commercial success.

In 1981,Glenn Tilbrookrecruited Carrack to joinSqueezeas a replacement for long-time keyboardistJools Holland.[2]This new Squeeze line-up achieved international success with the studio albumEast Side Story,with Carrack as vocalist on the song "Tempted",their biggest US hit at the time.[2]However, by 1982, Carrack had left the band and was replaced by keyboardistDon Snow.

Beginning in late 1981, Carrack joinedNick Lowein a band that featured Lowe, Carrack,Martin Belmonton guitar, James Eller on bass guitar andBobby Irwinon drums. This band, referred to as Noise to Go, existed to back both Carrack on his solo recordings, and Lowe on his, similar to the arrangement Lowe had withDave EdmundsandRockpilein the late 1970s. Noise to Go also backed Lowe's wifeCarlene Carteron her 1981 studio albumBlue Nun.

After Carrack's 1982 solo studio albumSuburban Voodoo,Eller left Noise to Go, and Lowe took over bass guitar duties within the band. The band was rechristened Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit, and recorded two studio albums from 1983 to 1985, with Lowe as lead vocalist. The band also backedJohn Hiatton side two of Hiatt's 1983 studio albumRiding with the King.

During this era, Carrack also worked as a session musician forthe Smithsandthe Pretenders.

Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit broke up in 1985, and Carrack was contacted byMike RutherfordofGenesiswho asked him to join Rutherford's new side project,Mike + The Mechanics.[2]Initially, Carrack andPaul Youngalternated as lead vocalists for the band. Carrack sang lead on their 1985 hit "Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)".[2]This led to further mainstream popularity and acclaim, withPhil Collinsdescribing Carrack as an "incredible voice" who "could sing the telephone directory".[7]

In 1986, Carrack became a member ofRoger Waters' newly formed backing band,the Bleeding Heart Band,recording tracks for the soundtrack of the animated filmWhen the Wind Blows.The following year, Waters (still accompanied by Carrack and the Bleeding Hearts) released a solo studio album,Radio K.A.O.S.and toured the US and Europe. Carrack often filled in as an unofficial support act on the tour, usually playing "Tempted" to warm up the crowd.

Building on the success of Mike + The Mechanics, Carrack was able to reestablish his solo career in 1987 with the hit studio albumOne Good Reason,and the accompanying hit single "Don't Shed a Tear",which reached number nine on theBillboardHot 100.[2]From this point forward, Carrack consistently maintained both a solo career and a career in Mike + The Mechanics. This band recorded and toured irregularly due to Rutherford's commitments with Genesis.

In 1989, Mike + The Mechanics had a UK number two and US number one hit with "The Living Years",on which Carrack again sang lead.[2]Also in 1989, Carrack recorded "Romance", a duet withTerri Nunnfrom theLos Angeles-basedsynth-popbandBerlin.The song appeared on the soundtrack to the movieSing,starringPeter DobsonandLorraine Bracco.

1990s: solo and collaborations

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In the 1990s Carrack's solo career went into abeyance for a few years, although he maintained a career as a session musician. He also continued working with Mike + The Mechanics, who recorded throughout the decade. During this time Carrack played keyboards in the band and also began to co-compose, with Rutherford, some of the band's songs.

In 1990, Carrack rejoined Roger Waters for the ground-breaking live stage show ofThe Wall – Live in Berlinin front of a crowd of 250,000. He sang "Hey You"and was one of the performers on"The Tide Is Turning"with Waters,Joni Mitchell,Cyndi Lauper,Bryan AdamsandVan Morrison.

In 1991, Carrack sang the fourth verse onPaul Young'scover versionof theCrowded Househit "Don't Dream It's Over",released on Young's compilation albumFrom Time to Time – The Singles Collection.

In 1993, Carrack joined with bassistTony Levin,drummerSteve Ferrone,guitaristPhil Palmerand keyboardist and producerRupert Hineto form a band known as Spin 1ne 2wo. They released one album, a self-titled project, made up of classic rock covers including songs byJimi Hendrix,the Who,Led Zeppelin,Blind Faith,Steely DanandBob Dylan.He dueted withBeth Nielsen Chapmanon "In the Time It Takes".

Also in 1993,Squeezehad Carrack return for their tenth studio albumSome Fantastic Placeand a subsequent tour. With Carrack on vocals, the band re-recorded their hit "Tempted" for the soundtrack to the movieReality Bites(1994). Carrack once again left Squeeze, however, after about a year.

Following his second stint with Squeeze, Carrack joined forces withTimothy B. SchmitandDon Felderof theEaglesfor an ambitious, but ultimately unrealised, recording project. Schmit and Felder soon reunited with the rest of the Eagles and theirHell Freezes Overlive album/studio album, bringing with them one of the songs Carrack had co-written, "Love Will Keep Us Alive."It was recorded by the Eagles and won anASCAPaward as being the most-played song in the US in 1995.[8]The same year, Mike + The Mechanics scored yet another top 20 hit, "Over My Shoulder".[9]It not only featured Carrack on lead vocals, but was the first Mechanics hit to be co-written by him.

In 1996, Carrack resumed his solo career with the studio albumBlue Views.[2]Carrack also contributedHammond organparts to four songs onEzio's 2000 studio albumHigher.[10]

2000–present

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Carrack maintains an active solo career, as well as his career as a session musician and songwriter, touring solo in 2002, mostly opening for bands such asSupertramp.He also served as the sole lead vocalist for Mike + The Mechanics following the death ofPaul Youngin 2000. In 2003 Carrack toured withRingo Starr & His All-Starr Bandperforming his hit songs including "How Long?", "Tempted" and "The Living Years". In 2004, Carrack left the Mechanics following the release ofRewired,their only studio album with Carrack as sole lead vocalist. After a lull in Carrack's career, in 2007 the Eagles covered Carrack's "I Don't Want to Hear Anymore" on their long-awaited reunion albumLong Road Out of Eden.The album went to number one in the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and several other countries.

In September 2004, Carrack joined with other notable artists forThe Strat Packconcert at Wembley, celebrating the 50th anniversary of theFender Stratocaster.Carrack delivered vocal performances on "How Long?",Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower",the Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps",and Genesis's"I Can't Dance".

Carrack in 2008

In May 2009, Carrack embarked on a tour of Germany, supported by Canadian artistBrendan Croskerry.In 2010, Carrack released the studio albumA Different Hat,with theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra,arranged byDavid Cullen.Two years later in 2012, Carrack returned with the soul-inspired studio albumGood Feeling.

In 2012, Carrack was the subject of an hour-longBBC Fourtelevision documentaryPaul Carrack: The Man with the Golden Voice.[3]In the same year, Carrack was one of the recipients of theBASCAGold Badge Award in recognition of his unique contribution to music.[11]

In February 2013, Carrack helped to kick offEric Clapton's 50th anniversary tour, "Old Sock", celebrating the 50th year that Clapton had been a professional musician. Carrack sang lead vocals on "Tempted", "How Long", and closed the show with "High Time We Went".

He also in 2013, took part in theBBC FourprogrammePlease Please Me: Remaking a Classicto celebrate 50 years sincethe Beatlesdebut studio album, where he recorded his own version of"Misery".

In May 2015, Carrack helped Clapton celebrate his 70th birthday with a concert held atMadison Square Gardenon 1 and 3 May, along with the other members of Clapton's band. The birthday celebration continued later in May at theRoyal Albert Hallin the UK. In 2019, Carrack played Hammond organ and sang on Clapton'sLive in Concert 2019 world tour,playing their first-ever concert inDresden,Germany as part of theDresden Music Festival.

On 19 February 2021, a new single "You're Not Alone" was released across all digital platforms via Carrack's own independent label Carrack-UK. It was also announced that a new studio album,One on One,would be issued in June 2021.[12]After Carrack contractedshinglesin the spring, delaying the album's completion, the release date was pushed back to September 17.[13]

Session work

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Carrack's distinctive voice and keyboard skills have kept him in demand as a session musician on many projects. Some of his credits include:

In 1997, Carrack played organ for Elton John on the single "Something About the Way You Look Tonight".It was coupled with"Candle in the Wind 1997"on adouble A-sidedsingle, which set a new record for best selling single of all time.[14][15]

Discography

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Studio albums

Further reading

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  • The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll,Fireside, 2001, p. 4.ISBN0-7432-0120-5
  • Buckley, Peter.The Rough Guide to Rock, Rough Guides,2003, p. 3.ISBN1-84353-105-4
  • Mann, Brent.99 Red Balloons...and 100 Other All-Time Great One-Hit Wonders,Citadel Press, 2003, p. 120.ISBN0-8065-2516-9
  • Huntley, Elliot J.Paul Carrack: A Tribute - I Know That Name,Pickard Communication, 2013.ISBN1905278624

References

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  1. ^"Paul Carrack Biography, Songs, & Albums".AllMusic.Retrieved28 October2021.
  2. ^abcdefghijklColin Larkin,ed. (1997).The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music(Concise ed.).Virgin Books.pp. 230/1.ISBN1-85227-745-9.
  3. ^ab"Paul Carrack: The Man with the Golden Voice".1.15 October 2012.BBC.BBC Four.Retrieved15 October2012.
  4. ^"Paul Carrack – I Know That Name".Record Collector.Retrieved3 April2013.
  5. ^Shelton, Jennifer (1 March 2011)."Paul Carrack".Cambridge News.Archived fromthe originalon 6 January 2014.
  6. ^Baker, Danny (1 November 2014)."Paul Carrack: Roxy Music gave me something to wear".BBC Radio.Retrieved24 October2018.
  7. ^"Turn it on Again- A Genesis Forum - PC's Forum Messages 2004 to 2006".Turn it on Again- A Genesis Forum.November 2004. Archived fromthe originalon 12 April 2013.
  8. ^Paul Carrack from sleeve notes to CD albumThe Story So Far(2006)
  9. ^"Mike & the Mechanics".Official Charts.Retrieved24 November2016.
  10. ^"Paul Carrack | Credits".AllMusic.Retrieved3 November2019.
  11. ^"Jude Kelly OBE criticises new music education plans - M Magazine".Archived fromthe originalon 2 February 2019.Retrieved16 May2018.
  12. ^Ace’s Paul Carrack to release new single this FridayClassicpopmag Retrieved 22 March 2021
  13. ^"Paul Carrack — New Album 'One on One' - Release Date".Paulcarrack.net.31 May 2021.Retrieved28 October2021.
  14. ^"The American Recording Industry Announces its Artists of the Century"(Press release).Recording Industry Association of America.10 November 1999. Archived fromthe originalon 21 June 2011.'Candle in the Wind 1997' soon surpassed Bing Crosby's 'White Christmas' to become the best-selling single of all time.(certified sales)
  15. ^"Elton John: Biography".Rolling Stone.'Candle in the Wind 1997' easily became the all-time highest-certified single.
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