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Infobox musical artist | name = Curved Air| image =| caption =| image_size = | background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = London | instrument =| genre = Progressive rock | occupation =| years_active = 1970–1976, 1990, 2008–present| label = Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. , Deram Records|Deram , BTM| associated_acts =| website = URL| http://www.curvedair.com| current_members = Sonja Kristina Linwood Florian Pilkington-Miksa Kit Morgan Chris Harris Robert Norton Paul Sax| past_members = Darryl Way Francis Monkman Rob Martin Ian Eyre Mike Wedgwood Eddie Jobson Kirby Gregory Jim Russell Phil Kohn Mick Jacques Stewart Copeland Tony Reeves Alex Richman Andy Christie| notable_instruments = Electric violin, EMS VCS 3 Curved Air are a pioneering United Kingdom|British progressive rock group formed in 1970cite web|url= http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp? id=875 |title=Curved Air at |publisher=Progarchives.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-10 by musicians from mixed artistic backgrounds, including Classical music|classic , folk music|folk , and electronic music|electronic sound. The resulting sound of the band was a mixture of progressive rock , folk rock , and Jazz fusion|fusion with classical elements. Along with High Tide (band)|High Tide and East of Eden (rock band)|East of Eden , Curved Air were one of the first rock bands after It's a Beautiful Day and The United States of America (band)|The United States of America to feature a violin. Considered (according to AllMusic ) "one of the most dramatically accomplished of all the bands lumped into Britain's late-'60s prog explosion", Thompson, Dave . Allmusic|class=artist|id=p16777/biography|pure_url=yes Allmusic Curved Air Biography. Curved Air released eight studio albums (the first three of which broke the UK Top 20) and had a hit single with "Back Street Luv" (1971) which reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart .cite web | author = | url = http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php? id=2274| title = Curved Air UK Charts | publisher = www.chartstats.com| accessdate = 2011-01-01
Band history
Sisyphus
The group evolved out of the band SisyphusBrennan, Mark (1995). "Curved Air". In Midnight Wire CD booklet. Repertoire Records. which was formed by Darryl Way (who studied violin at Dartington College and the Royal College of Music ) and Francis Monkman , a member of the Royal Academy of Music .cite web| url = http://www.curvedair.com/darryl.html | title = Darryl Way | accessdate = 2009-09-30| description = www.curvedair.com While wandering an outlet store of the Orange Music Electronic Company , Monkman was intrigued by the sound of Way testing out his first electrically amplified violin, and the two "got to talking."Cite video | people = Curved Air | title = Masters from the Vaults: Curved Air | medium = DVD | publisher = Intense Gmbh | location = | date = 2002 They discovered they had a lot in common, and in 1969 invited pianist Nick Simon who, along with bassist Rob Martin and drummer Florian Pilkington-Miksa , completed the line-up of Sisyphus. "Darryl and Nick were very much into Spirit (band)|Spirit . One could cite them as a formative influence for Curved Air", Monkman later remembered.cite web| url = http://www.curvedair.com/francis.html| title = Fransis Monkman| accessdate = 2009-09-30| description = www.curvedair.com Much of the early Curved Air songs were written for Sisyphus, among them "Young Mother in Style" and "Screw".
Sisyphus was hired to provide accompaniment for Galt McDermott's new play, "Who the Murderer Was," at the Mercury Theatre in Notting Hill Gate , serving as the pit band. Mark Hanau, an aspiring band manager at the time, saw the show and decided he wanted to manage Sisyphus. He felt that Sonja Kristina , an aspiring folk musician who he had seen in the London stage production of Hair (musical)|Hair ,cite web | author = | date = | url= http://www.curvedair.com/sonjapage.htm| title = Sonja Kristina | publisher = www.curvedair.com| accessdate = 2011-01-01 was the missing ingredient in the group. On January 1, 1970, Hanau contacted her through Roy Guest. She listened to a cassette of the band's music and was impressed.cite web | author = | date = | url= http://ru.youtube.com/watch? v=1K7M_oXwYtk | title = Cherry Red TV interview | publisher = Cherry Red Records | accessdate = 2009-09-30 Upon Kristina's joining and Nick Simon's departure, the band changed their name to Curved Air, after the album A Rainbow in Curved Air by contemporary composer Terry Riley . The name was suggested by Monkman who, having played in the first London performance of In C , was a great fan of Riley. The band's new sound immediately came together, and the five-piece Curved Air was born, Sonja Kristina being both the band's voice and its sex symbol.cite web | author = Vernon Joynson| date = | url = http://www.alexgitlin.com/curvedair.htm | title = Curved Air| publisher = The Tapestry of Delights& nbsp;– The Comprehensive Guide to British Music of the Beat, R& B, Psychedelic and Progressive Eras 1963–1976| accessdate = 2011-01-01
From formation to first breakup
Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center|quote=Tony Brainsby did very well and the music press came and checked us out and liked what they saw... We played the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm several times, and each time we were further up the bill, until we were headlining.|source=Sonja Kristina|align=right|width=33%After a series of intensive rehearsals in Martin's family home in Gloucestershire ,cite web | last = James | first = Bill | title = Interview: Sonja Kristina | url = http://www.getreadytorock.com/rock_stars/sonja_kristina.htm | date = May 2008 the five-piece launched a well-received U.K. tour, supporting Black Sabbath at one point. The band toured with their own sound engineer, Sean Davies (later the producer for Way's post-Curved Air band, Wolf), which allowed them to achieve a better on-stage sound mix than other groups with unusual combinations of instruments.Welch, Chris (April 2011). "Curved Air& nbsp;– Airconditioning". In Airconditioning CD booklet. London: Blue Mountain Music. Curved Air publicist Tony Brainsby fanned the stirring hype, a bidding war for the band ensued, and in summer 1970 Curved Air signed with Warner Bros. , becoming the first British band on the company's roster. The band received a much-publicized advance of £100,000cite web | author = Colin Larkin| date = | url = http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/Curved-Air.html | title = Curved Air | publisher = The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | accessdate = 2011-01-01 and their debut album Airconditioning was released in November to enormous hype surrounding its being issued as the first commercially available LP picture disc. The album reached number 8 in the UK Albums Chart , even though an accompanying single, "It Happened Today," failed to chart. Listen|filename=Curved_Air_Back_Street_Luv.ogg |title=Curved Air& nbsp;– "Back Street Luv" |description=18 seconds (of 3:35) |format= Ogg With Ian Eyre replacing bassist Martin, the band released " Back Street Luv " which reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart to become the band's most successful single (music)|single to date.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= 131 The Second Album (Curved Air album)|Second Album peaked at number 11. A non-LP follow-up single, "Sarah's Concern," went by unnoticed.
The band played three U.S. tours but never achieved more than a cult following there. By the end of 1972 Monkman was a self-admitted "nervous wreck" and his colleagues too were on the verge of physical and mental breakdown. In the course of constant touring drummer Pilkington-Miksa actually became ill and for several months Barry De Souza ( Lou Reed , Jeff Beck , Kate Bush ), who band members knew from studio work, sat in for him. It was De Souza who played with Curved Air at the 1971 Beat Club German T.V performance of "Back Street Luv", the televised version of which became well known. In late 1971 the band joined The Faces , Soft Machine , Marc Bolan , David Bedford to do a Christmas radio show for the BBC.
By the time of the third album release serious musical differences within the band emerged. According to Sonja Kristina's Cherry Red Records|Cherry Red interview (2007), Francis was fascinated with overtones and natural harmonies, and "His other obsession is/was jamming... real 'out there' cosmic rock jamming. And that is not Darryl at all... He's a very disciplined perfectionist, he likes things to be as precise and exquisite as possible. Whereas Francis is completely the opposite way; he just wants to play and things just come out of the cosmos". As Monkman explained,
''Basically Darryl and I respect each others' work, but we don't really see eye-to-eye on most things. And we never really got the co-writing thing together. I wanted to get my first 'epic' together, so it looks like a split forming at the time of the Second Album . In fact, the centre was never really solid after Rob left.
This division was reflected in the arrangement of tracks on Second Album and Phantasmagoria ; side A of both albums was occupied by music composed by Darryl Way, while side B was devoted solely to Monkman's compositions, with no true collaboration between the two writers. While working in the studio the band was in a dire condition. "I remember the moment when Clifford Davis, our manager after Mark Hanau, spelled out what we were going to have to do just to get somewhere near even. We felt burned out", Monkman later said. He had to wear earplugs to go on the tube and went to a Naturopathy|naturopath three times a week. Phantasmagoria (Curved Air album)|Phantasmagoria was recorded with bassist/guitarist Mike Wedgwood , who replaced Eyre.cite web | author = | date = | url = http://www.allmusic.com/album/phantasmagoria-r34486/credits| title = Phantasmagoria credits| publisher = AllMusic| accessdate = 2011-01-01 The album's title was drawn from the Lewis Carroll poem of the same title. The album came out in April 1972 and reached number 20 in the U.K. Curved Air split up, Way formed Darryl Way|Darryl Way's Wolf , Pilkington-Miksa joined Kiki Dee 's band, and Monkman moved into session work and was later to play in, among others, the supergroup Sky (band)|Sky .
The new Curved Air
Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center|quote=I don't think Florian thought it would really be Curved Air any more. Do you know that the new band was to be called the Sonja Kristina Band or Kristina& nbsp;– Wedgwood or something, but we were informed (by management) that it would be called Curved Air!|source=Mike Wedgwood|align=left|width=33%Having retained a good working relationship, Sonja Kristina and Mike Wedgwood formed a new band with Jim Russell (drums), Kirby Gregory (electric guitar), and Eddie Jobson (keyboards, violin). Jobson had come from a band called Fat Grapple, who had been one of Curved Air's support acts on tour. This new band played a much more conventional brand of rock than Curved Air, with almost none of the classical influences of that group. However, on the suggestion of manager Clifford Davis, they continued using the name Curved Air so as to give them a commercial leg up. Kristina later commented:
''What I wanted to do with the band at the time was get more of a rock edge to it, and Kirby's guitar playing really excited me& nbsp;– he was just really wild. And Jim was the same way, a very solid rock drummer. Mike and I really wanted to continue, and it was our manager Clifford Davis who said we would do a better business continuing to call the band Curved Air. So we kept the name and followed along the same pattern as before, as a writer's band. Everybody in the new band contributed material except for Jim Russell, who really wasn't a writer. Before it had mainly been Darryl and Francis, but I had managed to get some of my compositions in.
The use of the Curved Air name was not enough, however. Whereas all three of Curved Air's albums had broken the UK top 20, the new band's sole album, Air Cut ,cite web | author = François Couture | date = | url = http://www.allmusic.com/album/air-cut-r34487 | title = Air Cut album review | publisher =www.allmusic.com | accessdate = 2010-03-02 failed to even chart. Due to artistic differences with Jobson,Wynne, Richard. (1998) http://www.curvedair.com/michael.html Mike Wedgwood interview, curvedair.com. Kirby Gregory and Jim Russell both left the group to form Stretch (band)|Stretch . Warner Brothers realized that the current Curved Air was in essence not the same band they had signed, and so the remaining trio recorded a demo tape for the label. The demos failed to convince Warner Brothers, and they discontinued the contract. (These demos were later issued as part of the Lovechild (Curved Air album)|Lovechild record.) With no contract and only half a lineup, in summer 1973 Curved Air broke up. Jobson replaced Eno in Roxy Music , while Wedgwood joined Caravan (band)|Caravan .
Reunion
In 1974 Chrysalis sued the band. "We had broken their contract on the advice of Clifford Davis, who said we could prove that they had not been acting in our best interests, but by then he was no longer our manager!" Monkman explained. In order to discharge an enormous unpaid VAT bill,Sutcliffe, Phil & Fielder, Hugh (1981). ''L'Historia Bandido''. London and New York: Proteus Books. ISBN 0-906071-66-6. Pages 15–16. in September 1974 the band's mainstays (Kristina, Way, Monkman, and Pilkington-Miksa) reunited for a three-week tour of the UK, put together by Darryl Way's manager, Miles Copeland III . The reunion interrupted Way's new band, Stark Naked and the Car Thieves, and since the bass slot for Curved Air needed filling, Way brought along the new band's bassist, Phil Kohn.
The reunion tour saw Sonja Kristina playing up her role as Curved Air's sex symbol far more dramatically than she had before. Between the band's previous breakup and the reunion tour she had worked as a croupier at the London Playboy Club and, influenced by the outfits the job required her to wear, she began wearing "see-through" style costumes which highlighted her sexuality.
A Curved Air – Live|live album and single were recorded during the reunion tour, and though they failed to chart, they succeeded in paying off the tax bill. With their debts paid, Monkman and Pilkington-Miksa had no more reason to remain in the band. And so, Curved Air broke up for the third time in as many years.
Stark Naked, the Car Thieves, and Curved Air
However, Darryl Way and Sonja Kristina remained interested in working together, and so Way brought in two more "Car Thieves", guitarist Mick Jacques and drummer Stewart Copeland . Though more members of this new lineup came from Stark Naked and the Car Thieves than Curved Air (Kristina being the only member not from the former band), they decided to adopt the Curved Air name for the same reasons that the Kristina/Wedgwood-led band had done the same thing. With Darryl Way at the helm, this new band often employed the same classical and folk influences as the original band(and even played one or two of the original band's songs at each of their shows), but their core sound was rooted in pop, rhythm and blues, and hard rock. Miles Copeland III, still serving as Curved Air's manager, put the group on his own label, BTM.Sutcliffe, Phil (1993). "Stewart Copeland: A Population Statistic". In Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings (pp.10–12) Boxed set booklet. A& M Records Ltd.
The band kicked off with a European tour, which started poorly. Way, a notorious perfectionist,Welch, Chris (1973). In Canis Lupis sleeve notes. grew impatient with the struggling of his bandmates, especially novice drummer Copeland. Then, for reasons no one could pinpoint, the musicians suddenly "clicked" with each other and the band caught fire, quickly becoming a popular and acclaimed live act.
Their studio efforts were another story, however. Phil Kohn left and the band, unable to replace him in time for the sessions for Midnight Wire , relied on guest musicians to play both bass and keyboards. Norma Tager, a friend of Kristina’s, penned the lyrics to the "Midnight Wire" songs. Kohn was shortly replaced by Tony Reeves , formerly of Colosseum (band)|Colosseum and Greenslade , but the recording sessions for both Midnight Wire and 1976's Airborne (Curved Air album)|Airborne were expensive and highly stressful for everyone involved. Both albums& nbsp;– as well as "Desiree", a single drawn from Airborne & nbsp;– failed to break the charts.
Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center|quote=Finally we just played England too many times. ...we had no more new material, we didn't have much else in common, and there was little prospect of improvement. So we just decided to round off our schedule and leave it at that. Sort of 'Call me if you can think of anything.'|source=Stewart Copeland|align=right|width=33%Citing dissatisfaction with BTM Records' inability to support Curved Air financially, Way departed. Though Alex Richman from the Butts Band stepped in on keyboards, the loss of the band's de facto leader was a blow. This line-up's last-ditch attempt at a hit single, a cover version of " Baby Please Don't Go ", was another flop. After months of gradually losing steam, Curved Air broke up so quietly that, by Sonja Kristina's recollections, most of the music press wrote off the band's absence as a "sabbatical". Copeland formed The Police , Reeves returned to work as a producer and played in semi-pro band Big Chief along with Jacques, and Kristina and Way both pursued solo careers. Kristina and Copeland maintained the close personal relationship they'd formed while bandmates and were married in 1982.
Interim
Curved Air as a group were largely inactive for the next three decades, though a handful of retrospective releases and compilations were released during this time. ( Warner Bros. Records released the band's first compilation, "The Best of Curved Air", in April 1976, though it naturally only contained material from the band's four Warner Bros. albums.)
In 1984 Darryl Way asked Sonja Kristina to provide vocals to several of his solo recordings, two of which, "Renegade" and "We're Only Human", were released as a single under the Curved Air name. A third track, a cover of "O Fortuna", was released as a Sonja Kristina solo track on the b-side to "Walk on By", but was withdrawn due to objections from the Carl Orff estate. Yet another track, "As Long as There's a Spark", was originally recorded by Way and Kristina, but released as a Darryl Way solo track, with Way performing the vocals himself. Way and Kristina followed these recordings with a short tour in 1988, again under the Curved Air name.
In 1990 the original Kristina, Way, Monkman and Pilkington-Miksa quartet gave a one-off reunion concert at the London's The Town & Country Club|Town & Country , supported by Noden's Ictus. The performance, recorded by Francis Monkman, was captured on the Alive, 1990 album, released in 2000.
Following the one-off reunion, guitarist Mike Gore instigated a series of jam sessions which involved three fifths of Curved Air's original lineup: Monkman, Pilkington-Miksa, and Martin.Wynne, Richard (2002). In Jam sleeve notes. In 1991 several of these jams were recorded, ultimately being released as a Monkman solo album called Jam in 2002.
2008 onwards
In early 2008, the band regrouped.cite web|url= http://www.reverbnation.com/curvedair |title=Curved Air at Reverbnation |publisher=Reverbnation.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-10 http://www.ticketnews.com/index.php? q=Curved-Air-reunites-for-a-tour58117654 Ticket News, Vernon, CT "Curved Air reunites and hits the road." On 4 May 2008, in a message to the Curved Air Yahoo Group, Kristina advised that the new line-up would be herself, Darryl Way (violin), Florian Pilkington-Miksa (drums), Andy Christie (guitar) and Chris Harris (bass). Francis Monkman, who was originally pictured with Kristina, Way and Pilkington-Miksa for the reunion, left the project. "Unfortunately, he didn't have the same vision as the rest of us as to how should be approached and wasn't prepared to compromise, so our ways had to part", commented Way. Sonja Kristina confirmed, "Francis was in at the beginning but had extremely different ideas from Darryl about how he wanted this new Curved Air to prepare and develop. Eventually, he withdrew. We continued with Darryl at the helm as our musical director and producer." The new line-up played in Southern England, Italy and Malta in 2008.
In 2008 a CD/box set Reborn was released, with 12 re-recorded Curved Air tracks and two new songs ("Coming Home" and "The Fury"). http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp? id=20454 Reborn. www.progarchives.com Two of the oldies, "Melinda" and "Elfin Boy", were reworked and produced by Marvin Ayres . As Way explained, the band had two reasons for this: they were never satisfied with the way those tracks were originally recorded and they wanted to have the product that they owned and were in control of. "Reborn was our way of preparing for the live work", Sonja Kristina added.cite web | author = | year = 2008| url= http://dmme.net/interviews/cair.html| title = Curved Air interview| publisher = Let It Rock| accessdate = 2011-01-01 On Friday, June 13, Curved Air performed at the Isle Of Wight Festival http://www.isleofwightfestival.com/bands/curved-air.aspx Curved Air. www.isleofwightfestival.com to a generally positive response. Jeff Perkins http://blogcritics.org/music/article/music-review-curved-air-curved-air/ Curved Air. Reborn. Jan 17, 2009
For the 2009 dates in Japan on January 16 and 17 at Club Citta, Kawasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki , the guitarist was Kit Morgan who replaced Christie.cite web|url= http://www.curvedair.com/Directions.htm |title=The official Curved Air website |publisher=Curvedair.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-10 On 9 August 2009, Eddie Jobson stood in for Darryl Way at a one-off gig in Chislehurst . For their dates in October 2009, Way was indisposed, and Paul Sax (violin) and Robert Norton (keyboards) stood in for him. "Robert Norton is exceptional& nbsp;– as is Paul Sax, a master violinist -one of the first entrants to the Yehudi Menuhin school& nbsp;– a passionate and brave performer very well qualified to step into Darryl's light. All the band are brilliant players and inspiring people. Chris Harris is literally our root on bass and Kit Morgan the fire on guitar. Great chemistry and communication", Sonja Kristina commented.cite web| author = | date =| url = http://www.curvedair.com/reformed.htm| title = Curved Air Reformed| publisher = www.curvedair.com| accessdate = 2011-01-01 This lineup (Kristina, Pilkington-Miksa, Harris, Morgan, Sax and Norton) continues to gig as Curved Air. The band played at the London High Voltage Festival 2011 (July 23–24), alongside Spock's Beard , Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull , Dream Theater , and Queensrÿche , among others.cite web|url= http://www.planetrock.com/newscentre/rock-news/thunder-reunite-for-high-voltage-1473|title=Thunder Reunite For High Voltage|date=15 February 2011|publisher= Planet Rock (radio station)|Planet Rock |accessdate=09 March 2011
A live album consisting of recordings from the previous UK tour, Live Atmosphere , was released on 2 April 2012.
Band members
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Florian Pilkington-Miksa & nbsp;– (drums)
Rob Martin (1970–71)& nbsp;– (bass guitar)
Ian Eyre (1971)(born 11 September 1951, in Knaresborough , Yorkshire )& nbsp;– (bass guitar)
Mike Wedgwood (1971–72)& nbsp;– (bass guitar, vocals, guitar)
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