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Killing Floor are a British blues rock band, who formed in 1968. They released two albums and four singles before initially disbanding in 1972. They have issued another two albums since their reformation in 2002.
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Killing Floor performing at the in 1971Background informationOriginLondon, EnglandGenres,Years active1968–1972; 2002–presentLabelsSpark Records, Appaloosa Records, Rockfold RecordsAssociated acts,MembersMick ClarkeBill ThorndycraftStuart McDonaldBazz SmithPast membersRay OwenMick HawksworthKilling Floor are a British band, who formed in 1968. They released two albums and four before initially disbanding in 1972. They have issued another two albums since their reformation in 2002. The band name came from the title of 's 1964 track, '. Contents.Career Originally performing in a blues band known as The Loop, Killing Floor founder members Mick Clarke (lead guitar) and Bill Thorndycraft (vocals/harmonica) formed the band in 1968 in London, England, after placing an advertisement in.
From this, they recruited (piano), Stuart McDonald (bass guitar) and Bazz Smith (drums). After undertaking their maiden gig, former DJ and agent, offered to manage the fledgling outfit. Edward led them to signing a recording contract with Spark Records and, in 1969, their self-titled debut album was recorded in less than two weeks at the Pye Recording Studios.
Edwards was listed as the record's producer, although he had no previous experience in that field. The majority of the tracks were re-workings of older material, although the only true therein was of 's 'You Need Love'.
Described the set as a ' less reverent, and altogether heavier update of rave-up sound'. In the United States, the album was released on the label.The band were again indebted to Edward, who arranged for them to appear at the in, where they supported,. They also played at the in London, supporting. In 1969, the band expanded their loyal fan base when undertaking two UK nationwide concert tours with the American bluesman,. The band also took the opportunity to back. Following the release of Killing Floor and a couple of sessions, Lou Martin left the band, and they continued for a while as a four piece. In March 1970, the band played at the Easter Festival in, Germany.
In 1970 and 1971, further line-up changes took place which included the former vocalist Ray Owen, drummer, and bassist Mick Hawksworth, joining the band. The latter had previously been with, and later went on to join.In 1970, the band's second album, Out of Uranus was released on. Although Edward retained record producer duties, oversaw the recording sessions as executive producer. Commented that 'Out of Uranus is rawer and more irreverent than most second-line British blues-rock of the late '60s and early '70s, as indicated by the title itself'. A single from Out of Uranus, 'Call For the Politicians', received airplay on BBC Radio 1, and also sold well in Germany.However, by mid-1972, the group had decided to disband. Thorndycraft left the music industry, whilst Smith moved on to play in other bands. McDonald joined the former singer, in a short-lived outfit called Peace, before McDonald moved back to his native Wales and played in locally based bands.
By this time Lou Martin had already joined 's band, where he was joined by de'Ath. Mick Clarke formed SALT, a pub rock outfit, before instigating the Mick Clarke Band. Clarke subsequently issued nineteen solo albums and continues to tour with his band. And reissued both of the Killing Floor albums.In 2002, the original 1968 line-up reconvened and, after a gap of almost 35 years, issued another Killing Floor album, Zero Tolerance (2004), on Appaloosa Records. The band undertook concert dates across Europe, and in May 2012 their fourth album, Rock 'n' Roll Gone Mad, was released. It was dedicated to the late, who had been the lead guitarist on Howlin' Wolf's recording of the song 'Killing Floor'.The band performed at the in June 2012, on the same bill as and.Lou Martin died in, Dorset, on 17 August 2012, aged 63. Discography Albums YearTitleLabel1969Killing FloorSpark Records1970Out of Uranus2004Zero ToleranceAppaloosa Records2012Rock 'n' Roll Gone MadRockfold RecordsSingles YearTitleLabel1969'Wow Wow Wow'Spark Records1970'Call For the Politicians'Penny Farthing Records1971'Milkman' / 'Where Nobody Ever Goes'Penny Farthing Records1972'Out of Uranus' / 'Sun Keeps Shining'Yanki Plak Records (Turkey only)References.
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