Monday, 16 September 2013
- Monday, September 16, 2013
- Kammenos
- *Hard Rock, Aviator (UK)
Aviator (UK) - Aviator (1979)
1. Your Loving Is My Home (3:30)
2. Keep Your Heart Right (6:21)
3. Evil Eye (3:20)
4. Time Traveller (2:59)
5. Silver Needles (6:07)
6. Cleveland Ohio (5:01)
7. Country Morning (6:14)
8. Greed (3:02)
9. Morning Journey (6:58)
Aviator (UK) - Turbulence (1980)
1. "Way Of The World" (4:53)
2. "The American" (4:40)
3. "Turbulence" (6:44)
4. "Ovation" (4:54)
5. "Fallen Star" (7:22)
6. "Track Eleven" (1:33)
7. "Get You Rocks Off" (5:01)
8. "Strange Worlds" (7:01)
Line Up:
* Jack Lancaster - saxophone, flute, lyricon, synthesizer
* Mick Rogers - lead vocals, guitar
* Clive Bunker - drums
* John G. Perry - bass, vocals
AVIATOR was founded in 1978 by Jack Lancaster (saxophone, flute, lyricon, synthesizer) and Mick Rogers (guitar & lead vocals) with the copilotes Clive Bunker (drums) and John G. Perry (bass & vocals). All four musicians already had an impressive background in different bands. Jack Lancaster had played with: BLODWYN PIG, the MICK ABRAHAMS BAND and the SOUL SEARCHERS, Mick Rogers with: MANFRED MANN'S EARTHBAND, Clive Bunker with: JETHRO TULL, BLODWYN PIG and STEVE HILLAGE, John G. Perry with: CARAVAN and QUANTUM JUMP. They played a mixture of straightforward Rock songs alternating with instrumental Jazz-Rock passages reminiscing COLOSSEUM and BLODWYN PIG, Jack Lancaster gave the band a typical sound with the lyricon and soprano saxophone. The weak point was Mick Rogers's vocals.
In early 1979 AVIATOR released their first record named "Aviator" on Harvest/Electrola, coproduced by the band and Robin Lumley from BRAND-X. All tracks were cosigned by the band. The tracks are all different ranging from straightforward Rock to Jazz-Rock and Pop. They went then on a European Tour as a support act for Steve HILLAGE and in the summer of 1979 they did some festivals and venues in Germany, where they did also a public broadcast for the famous WDR radio in Cologne. The tape of the show proves what an excellent live band they had been. On stage they showed their talent, especially in the longer instrumental passages. After the tour Jack Lancaster left the band. The remaining trio recorded their second and last record "Turbulence", released in 1980, with the help of Vivienne McAuliffe, Carol Stocker and Betsy Cook on background vocals. Again all tracks but one, a Dylan cover "get your rocks off", were cosigned by the band. It is still a good record, more straightforward Rock, but less interesting without the sound of Lancaster's sax-playing. All four musicians played together again on Lancaster's 1981 Solo Record "Skinningrove Bay". The first record "Aviator" is highly recommended.