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Refimprove|date=January 2009Infobox musical artist| | name = Vardis| image = vardis.jpg| caption = Vardis front man Steve Zodiac| image_size =| background = group_or_band| origin = Wakefield , England | instrument =| genre = Heavy metal music|Heavy metal | years_active = 1973–1986| label = Logo Records , various| associated_acts =| website =| current_members =| past_members = Steve Zodiac
Terry Horbury
Gary Pearson
Alan Selway
Andy Freeman
Andy Green
Steve Levitt
Vardis were an influential three-piece Heavy metal music|heavy metal musical ensemble|band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, who enjoyed hits between 1978 and 1986.

They formed a prominent part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene, then prevalent in the United Kingdom. They consisted of frontman Steve Zodiac on guitar and human voice|lead vocals , Alan Selway on bass guitar and Gary Pearson on drum s. Alan Selway was later replaced by Terry Horbury (previously of Dirty Tricks) on bass guitar.

The band were originally formed under the name 'Quo Vardis' (Latin for wither goest thou) because they did not know which direction they were going. This was later abbreviated to Vardis. Their first recordings were made at Holyground Studios in Cass Yard, Kirgate, Wakefied. The first ever track laid down on vinyl was titled 'Jiving All Night Long' with the B side titled 'Stay With Me', both penned by Zodiac. This was followed up with a second record, both cover versions, those being 'Roll Over Beethoven' (Chuck Berry) and 'Don't Waste My Time' (Status Quo).

Vardis quickly gained notoriety for high energy live performances, the unique approach of incorporating elements of 70's glam rock and heavy metal music and frontman Steve Zodiac's searing Fender Telecaster sound. Zodiac was reputable for playing Vardis concerts barefoot and bare chested, his look completed by long, naturally ice-blonde hair.

They took the unorthodox approach of comprising their debut album, '100MPH' (1980), of entirely live recordings. This is largely considered to be their finest hour and gained the band a large following early on in their career. They were invited to play the Vale Park|Heavy Metal Holocaust music festival in August 198l alongside Motorhead, Ozzy Osbourne and Triumph. Around 30,000 heavy metal fans were estimated to have attended with the PA reportedly reaching new heights of amplification at over 100,000 watts.

Their second album, released in April 1981 and called 'The World's Insane', featured a cover version of Hawkwind 's " Silver Machine ", and featured bagpipes played by Judd Lander, making it one of the few heavy metal albums to ever feature bagpipes. The album also featured a guest appearances from Status Quo (band)|Status Quo 's Andy Bown on keyboards. In 1982, Steve Zodiac was voted in the top 15 rock guitarists by Sounds Magazine readers.

Vardis dissolved in the mid 1980s amid lengthy legal disputes with former management.

Two compilation albums, 'The Best of Vardis' (1997) and 'The World's Gone Mad: Best of Vardis' (2002) have been released since their premature split, but no new material. Original Vardis records are rare and are valued in most record collector's books and guides. An original copy of "100mph" including the enclosed tour guide and poster has an estimated value of approximately £500 ($940).

Discography


Studio albums


  • 100 M.P.H. (Logo, 1980) - UK Albums Chart|UK #52

  • ''The World's Insane (Logo, 1981)

  • Quo Vardis (Logo, 1982)

  • ''The Lion's Share (Razor, 1983)

  • Vigilante (Raw Power, LP022, 1986) - featuring Terry Horbury


  • Compilation albums


  • New Electric Warriors (Logo, 1980)

  • Metal Power (Logo, 1981)

  • NWOBHM ( Phonogram Records|Phonogram , 1990)

  • New Electric Warriors (British Steel, 1997)

  • ''The World's Gone Mad ( Essential Records (London)|Essential , 2000)

  • NWOBHM Rarities (British Steel, 2000)

  • Metal ( Sanctuary Records|Sanctuary , 2001)

  • Rock of Ages (Sanctuary, 2002)


  • Singles and EPs


  • "Jiving All Night Long" (Holyground Enterprises, 1975)

  • "Roll Over Beethoven" (Holyground Enterprises, 1975)

  • "100 M.P.H. EP" (Redball, 1979)

  • "If I Were King" ( Castle Records|Castle , 1980)

  • "Let's Go" ( Logo Records|Logo , 1980) - UK Singles Chart|UK #59cite 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= 582
  • "Too Many People" (Logo, 1980)

  • "Silver Machine" (Logo, 1981)

  • "All You'll Ever Need" (Logo, 1981)

  • "Gary Glitter Part One" / "To Be With You" (Logo, 1982) - (double A-side and B-side|A-side single)

  • "Standing In The Road" ( Big Beat Records|Big Beat , 1984)


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.last.fm/music/Vardis Vardis on Last.fm

  • http://published.massivelinks.com/articles/_/entertainment/music/vardis-the-greatest-rock-band-ever-r22579

  • http://www.musicmight.com/artist/united+kingdom/west+yorkshire/wakefield/vardis Musicmight

  • http://web.archive.org/web/20091027000052/ http://geocities.com/vardismarquee/ Photos and links

  • http://nwobhm.info/nwobhm/index.php? option=com_content& task=view& id=527& Itemid=42 NWOBHM archive

  • http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/artist/glance/-/163642/ CDs on Amazon.com

  • http://web.archive.org/web/20091027144703/ http://geocities.com/jjjagg2000/ European Tour Book 1981

  • http://web.archive.org/web/20091026234934/ http://geocities.com/vardisheavymetalcharts/ Heavy metal charts archive and links


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