Liverpool Five

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The Liverpool Five were a rock and roll quintet that was part of the British Invasion of the 1960s. The five members of the band came to the United States by way of Japan in 1965.

Formed in England in 1963 as the Steve Laine Combo, the group comprised Steve Laine (lead vocals), Ken Cox (guitar and vocals), Dave Burgess (bass and vocals), Ron Henley (keyboards, sax and vocals) and Jimmy May (drums and vocals). Despite the name, none of the group members were from Liverpool; All were Londoners except Burgess, who hailed from Cumbria.[1]

The group played in many major cities in Europe and Asia before achieving their greatest success in the United States, especially between 1965 and 1967. In Europe they recorded one album for CBS entitled Tokio International. In the United States, under contract with RCA Victor, the group released a number of singles produced by multiple Grammy award winner Al Schmitt, some of which were successful in regional markets. In 1966, their recording of "Anyway That You Want Me" would mark their only appearance on the national charts, spending one week on the Billboard Hot 100 at #98.[2]

The band played all over the United States with major artists including the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Lovin' Spoonful, the Beach Boys, Everly Brothers, Chad and Jeremy and the Righteous Brothers . They also played on many television shows such as American Bandstand, Where the Action Is, Hullaballoo and many music shows on local stations throughout the US.

Two albums on RCA, Arrive (LSP 3583) in 1966 and Out of Sight (LSP 3682) in 1967 were reasonably successful for the group and brought them much deserved critical acclaim.[citation needed] The group disbanded in 1968, but their records remain available on the Internet, especially on eBay.

Sundazed Records has remastered 18 of the group's RCA recordings and has packaged them as "The Best of the Liverpool Five", released in April 2008.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Liverpool Five
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel, Top Pop Singles 1955-1996, ©1997 Record Research Inc. ISBN 0-89820-122-5