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Infobox musical artist | name = Chris Spedding| image = Chris Spedding.jpg| caption = Spedding performing in Toronto, May 18, 1979| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Peter Robinson| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|1944|06|17|df=y|birth_place = Staveley, Derbyshire|Staveley , Derbyshire England , United Kingdom | death_date =| instrument = Guitar , Singing|vocals , piano , violin , bass guitar | genre = Rock music|Rock , Pop music|pop , jazz | occupation = Musician , songwriter | years_active = Late 1960s–present| label = RAK Records|RAK , Harvest Records|Harvest , Columbia Records|CBS | associated_acts = John Cale , Roxy Music , Michael Gibbs (jazz composer)|Mike Gibbs , Sharks (band formed 1972)|Sharks , Robert Gordon (musician)|Robert Gordon , Nucleus (band)|Nucleus , Mike Mac Clintock | website = URL| http://www.chrisspedding.com| notable_instruments = Gibson Flying V Chris Spedding (born Peter Robinson , 17 June 1944cite web |first= |last= |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p14343/biography|pure_url=yes |title=Biography by Steve Huey & Bruce Eder |publisher=Allmusic.com |accessdate=6 February 2009) is an England|English rock and roll and jazz guitarist , best known for his session musician|session work. Allmusic states - "Spedding is one of the United Kingdom|UK 's most versatile session guitarists, and has had a long career on two continents that saw him tackle nearly every style of rock and roll , as well as sporadically attempting a solo career. The fact that he never quite broken through to celebrity|stardom , except in his native England and parts of Europe , and in professional music circles, is more a result of bad timing and worse luck than any lack of talent or commitment on his part."
Career
Spedding was born in Staveley, Derbyshire , but was raised in Sheffield and Birmingham by adoptive parent s Muriel and Jack Spedding, and renamed Christopher John Spedding.
Whilst still with the Battered Ornaments, which without the departing Pete Brown left Spedding as the frontman , he joined the Frank Ricotti Quartet, and played guitar on the album Our Point of View , released in July 1969. He was also invited to play on Jack Bruce|Jack Bruce's first and third solo (music)|solo album s, Songs for a Tailor (1969) and Harmony Row (1971).
Spedding then recorded his own instrumental album, Songs Without Words (1970) for Harvest Records , which was only released in Europe and Japan .
During this time he was also playing jazz with Nucleus (band)|Nucleus and recorded and toured with Michael Gibbs (jazz composer)|Mike Gibbs . He played guitar on the Pete Atkin / Clive James album “Driving Through Mythical America”.cite web|author=S J Birkill |url= http://www.peteatkin.com/pa.htm |title=Smash Flops: The Pete Atkin Home Page |publisher=Peteatkin.com |date=2011-10-09 |accessdate=2011-12-10cite web|url= http://www.peteatkin.com/cgi-bin/mv/YaBB.cgi? board=Music;action=display;num=1280157649 |title=Midnight Voices: The Pete Atkin Web Forum |publisher=Peteatkin.com |date=2010-08-02 |accessdate=2011-12-10 He was a session player on Harry Nilsson 's breakthrough album , Nilsson Schmilsson , recorded in London . During 1972-74 Spedding played a central role in Sharks (band formed 1972)|Sharks , initially with ex- Free (band)|Free bassist Andy Fraser . They recorded two albums and concert tour|toured with Roxy Music . After that, he toured and recorded with John Cale . He also played with Roy Harper 's occasional backing band Trigger, notably on 1975's HQ (album)|HQ album. In 1972-76 he played in Mike Batt 's novelty band The Wombles (band)|The Wombles , occasionally performing on television in a Womble suit.
In 1975 Spedding had a Top 40|Top 20 solo (music)|solo Chart-topper|hit in the United Kingdom|UK with "Motorbikin'",cite book | first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 519 which he promoted with popular television appearances on Top of the Pops and Supersonic , dressed in leather motorcycling gear, with greased hair.cite web|url= http://www.alwynwturner.com/glitter/spedding.html |title=Chris Spedding at Glitter Suits & Platform Boots |publisher=Alwynwturner.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-10 When further hits failed to materialise he subsequently became better known as a session guitarist, appearing and recording with Bryan Ferry , Roxy Music, Elton John , Brian Eno , Jack Bruce, Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports|Nick Mason and Katie Melua , amongst others. During the mid 1970s, he even took part in the The Wombles (band)|Wombles ' UK tour in full furry costume, whilst wielding his trademark Gibson Flying V . His own album Chris Spedding (1975) was record producer|produced by Mickie Most . Spedding recorded a cover version|version of the United States|American singer-songwriter Garland Jeffreys ' song , "Wild In The Streets", on his own Hurt album. The song has since been covered by the Circle Jerks and is featured on '' Tony Hawk's American Wasteland .
He also was the record producer|producer of the Sex Pistols first demo (music)|demos , which were recorded on 15 May 1976. The three tracks recorded were "Problems", "No Feelings" and " Pretty Vacant ". Spedding featured extensively on the album '' Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds issued in 1978, and much later toured with Jeff Wayne and the cast between 2006 and 2010. Spedding moved to New York City|New York joined the Necessaries as a guitarist and songwriter , then worked extensively with Robert Gordon (musician)|Robert Gordon . Before long he was back in the UK and recorded another album of his own, I'm Not Like Everybody Else (1980). His live album , Friday the 13th'' was released in 1981. Over the next few years he continued his session work on such albums as Tom Waits ', Rain Dogs , while periodically releasing solo material ( Mean and Moody (1985), Enemy Within (1986) and Cafe Days (1990).
He made an appearance in Paul McCartney 's Give My Regards to Broad Street in 1984, playing guitar in a session with McCartney and his wife , Linda McCartney|Linda . Spedding was producer of the first two albums by the Canada|Canadian rockabilly band, The Razorbacks , entitled Go to Town (1988) and Live a Little (1989). In 1995, he played on Willy DeVille 's Big Easy Fantasy , and later that year, on his album Loup Garou .
Spedding also toured with a re-formed Roxy Music in 2001. By now in his sixties, Spedding's own blues rock offerings One Step Ahead Of The Blues (2002, reissued in 2009) and Click Clack (2005) were released, followed by ''It's Now Or Never in 2007.
In the late 1990s Spedding reunited with Robert Gordon (musician)|Robert Gordon and has toured with him on and off since. They released "It's Now or Never" a collection of Elvis Presley songs recorded with The Jordanaires in 2007 and a live DVD ''Rockin' the Paradiso in 2006. A book, Chris Spedding: Reluctant Guitar Hero , by Kimberly J Bright was released in 2006.
Spedding continues to tour and record. He guested as lead guitarist with the Wombles in their appearance at Glastonbury Festival 2011
In 2011 Spedding and Steve Parsons (aka "Snips" former vocalist with Sharks) are back together with Martin Chambers (Pretenders) on drums, Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols) on bass, and a new mysterious guitarist named Sixteen making a five-piece band called King Mob. Their first record release and live gigs are coming November 2011.
Discography
Albums
Our Point of View for Frank Ricotti Quartet, Columbia Records|CBS (1969)
Songs Without Words ( Japan ) Toshiba EMI (1970)
Nilsson Schmilsson (1971) and Son of Schmilsson (1972) for Harry Nilsson , RCA Victor
Backwood Progression ( United Kingdom|UK ) Harvest Records|Harvest (1971)
Only Lick I Know (UK) Harvest (1972) - sound engineer|engineered by Alan Parsons at Abbey Road Studios
Chris Spedding (UK) RAK Records|RAK (1975) - produced by Mickie Most
Hurt (UK) RAK (1977) - produced by Chris Thomas (record producer)|Chris Thomas includes "Hurt By Love"
Guitar Graffiti (UK) RAK (1978)
''I'm Not Like Everybody Else (UK) RAK (1980)
Friday the 13th ( United States|U.S. ) Passport (1981)
''It's Now Or Never ( United States|U.S. ) Ryko (2007)cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist |id=p14343/discography |pure_url=yes |title=Discography |publisher=Allmusic |date=1944-06-17 |accessdate=2011-12-10
http://www.chrisspedding.com Guitar Graffiti, the official Chris Spedding website
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p14343/biography|pure_url=yes Chris Spedding biography at the AMG website
http://www.chrisspedding.com/radio/radio.htm Chris Spedding Official Web Radio Sub-site - includes links used above in Discography
http://www.lafuriaumana.it/index.php? option=com_content& view=article& id=130:the-professional-interview-with-chris-spedding& catid=50:la-furia-umana-nd-3-winter-2010& Itemid=61 The Professional. Interview with Chris Spedding edited by Toni D'Angela, "La furia umana" (www.lafuriaumana.it), n° 3, winter 2010
Persondata | NAME = Spedding, Chris | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH = 17 June 1944 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Staveley, Derbyshire|Staveley , Derbyshire England , United Kingdom | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Spedding, Chris Category:English rock guitarists Category:English jazz guitarists Category:English session musicians Category:People from Staveley, Derbyshire Category:People from Sheffield Category:1944 births Category:Living people Category:Rak Records artists