I’m back
after being gone for a while. Renovating a house apparently drains a lot of
energy and time so apologies for all of you who actually missed the music link.
But from now on we’ll get back to it on a regular basis. And not a better
continuation with an old school boys band from the nineties.
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East17 was
formed in 1991 and they mixed rap with nineties pop music. Just listen to their
songs such as ‘Steam’ or Let It Rain’. Formed by front man Tony Mortimer he
sought a few fellow band members after signing his first record deal for London
Records. London Records? Yes the band is
British. He name of the band was quickly chosen since Tony came from a small
town called Walthamstow which postal code starts with E17… Brian Harvey sings
the more r&b vocals while Mortimer
takes care of the songwriting and the rapping parts. Other members were
John Hendy and Terence Coldwell. Since were talking nineties here it needs to
be mentioned they were mainly rival for that other boys band Take That.
Their first
album named after the town Mortimer grew up in shot to the number 1 place in
the UK charts in no time bringing forth a number of hits such as ‘House Of
Pain’. ‘Stay Another Day’ was a single from their 1994 second released album
named ‘Steam’. Stay Another Day is,
until today, still their only number 1 UK hit single whilst all of their other
singles made it at least to the top 20. ‘Up All Night‘ was their third album in
consecutive years but it would never top the previous successes.
News
appeared that Harvey was engaged in an affair on taking drugs and with Mortimer
leaving the band in 1997 the split op East17 was final. The split would only
last a year when all but Mortimer gave East17 a new kick start. The renamed
themselves to E-17 and released a fourth album in 1998 called ‘Resurrection’.
The only single making it to the top would be ‘Each Time’. Apparently
Mortimer’s songwriting skills had a huge input in the band’s success. It would
be a very short comeback since they split again in 1999.
In 2006 all
four original members performed a one-time comeback on a gig in London but this
would only result in a re-launch of their careers as a three piece band. Again
Mortimer would leave the band after a fight with Harvey. One last setup change
would happen in 2009 when Mortimer took Harvey’s place as the band thought
Harvey’s drug abuse once more disturbed the band’s commitments. This final comeback resulted in the singles
‘Secret Of My Life’ and ‘I Can’t Get You Off My Mind’ together with a fifth
album in 2012 (14 years after the fourth !) titled ‘Dark Light’
I never
have been and never will be a fan of boys bands but I’m sure you’ll admit
East17 have their place in music history so here they are with their only
number 1 UK hit.
Talk to you
soon.
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