Spooky Tooth
Spooky Tooth were an English rock band. Principally active between 1967 and 1974, the band re-formed several times in later years.
History
Prior to Spooky Tooth, four of the band's five founding members had performed in the band Art. Following the dissolution of Art, the members of that band's final line-up joined forces with American keyboardist/vocalist Gary Wright in October 1967 and formed Spooky Tooth. Wright was introduced to the members of Art by Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records.Their debut, It's All About, was released in June 1968 on Island Records and was produced by Jimmy Miller, who was also the man behind the boards for Spencer Davis Group, Traffic and Blind Faith.
The second album, Spooky Two, also manned by Miller, gained some attention in the rock press but, like the debut, failed to sell. It was the last album release by the original lineup and included their now classic version of the Larry Weiss penned "Evil Woman" and "Better by You, Better than Me", which was covered by Judas Priest on their release Stained Class.
Ridley joined Humble Pie in 1969 and was replaced by Andy Leigh for the album Ceremony.
The experimental nature of Ceremony received mixed reviews and despite the project being instigated by Gary Wright, the album is considered by him to have ended the band's career. The record is described by another as being "one of the great screw-ups in rock history". As Wright describes it, "...We did a project that wasn't our album. It was with this French electronic music composer named Pierre Henry. We just told the label, 'You know this is his album, not our album. We'll play on it just like musicians.' And then when the album was finished, they said, 'Oh no no — it's great. We're gonna release this as your next album.' We said, 'You can't do that. It doesn't have anything to do with the direction of Spooky Two and it will ruin our career.' And that's exactly what happened."
Wright left the band following the release of the album. Harrison, Grosvenor and Kellie remained and recorded The Last Puff with members of Joe Cocker's Grease Band.
In the autumn of 1970 the band embarked on a European tour that was undertaken with a line-up of Harrison, Grosvenor, Kellie, keyboardist John Hawken and bassist Steve Thompson. After this, the group disbanded, though Harrison and Wright reformed Spooky Tooth in September 1972 with a different line-up.
You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw was the first album by the reunited band, released in May 1973 on Island Records. Founding guitarist Grosvenor did not rejoin the band, as he had teamed up with Mott The Hoople, adopting the stage name of Ariel Bender. Grosvenor was succeeded by Mick Jones, while founding drummer Kellie was replaced by Bryson Graham. Bass chores were handled by Ian Herbert, then Chris Stewart.
For their next album, Witness, original drummer Mike Kellie returned in place of Bryson Graham. Gary Wright remained the dominant songwriter at this stage of the band's history. But co-lead singer Harrison left following the album's release and Mike Patto was the new vocalist, alongside Wright, when they recorded The Mirror, which also included new bass player Val Burke and Bryson Graham back on drums. But the album's failure led to Wright leaving once again for a solo career and the group disbanding in November 1974.
After Spooky Tooth
Mick Jones went on to form Foreigner in 1976.Grosvenor later played with Stealers Wheel and joined Mott the Hoople in the 1970s, adopting the name Ariel Bender. In 2005 he founded The Ariel Bender Band, with which he still occasionally performs. In 2018 and 2019 he toured with a reformed Mott the Hoople.
Kellie later joined The Only Ones in the late 1970s also performing with them in 1980s. The band reformed in 2007.
Ridley became a member of Humble Pie. On 19 November 2003 he died in Alicante, Spain, of pneumonia and resulting complications. He was 56.
Wright began to develop an international solo career in the 1970s and had a hit with the radio-friendly "Dream Weaver".
Harrison, Grosvenor, Ridley and Kellie reunited as Spooky Tooth at points in 1997 and 1998, which resulted in an album, Cross Purpose, released in February 1999.
Harrison played and recorded with The Hamburg Blues Band and appeared on their CD Touch.
In June 2004, Harrison, Wright and Kellie were again re-united as Spooky Tooth with Joey Albrecht and Michael Becker for two concerts in Germany, resulting in a DVD Nomad Poets.
In 2006 Harrison released his first solo album in over thirty years, Late Starter.
In February 2008, the latest incarnation of Spooky Tooth, featuring Harrison, Wright and Kellie, along with guitarist Steve Farris from Mr. Mister and Shem von Schroeck, played a series of European dates. On 29 May 2009, this same lineup played at Island Records' 50th Anniversary at Shepherd's Bush Empire, before touring Germany that June.
In 2012, Mike Kellie started work on a solo album.
Kellie died on 18 January 2017 after a short illness, and Mike Harrison died on 25 March 2018 at the age of 72.
Media depictions
The band was featured in the 1970 documentary Groupies.Personnel
Members
- Luther Grosvenor - guitar
- Mike Harrison - vocals, keyboards
- Mike Kellie - drums
- Greg Ridley - bass
- Gary Wright - keyboards, vocals
- Andy Leigh - bass
- Henry McCullough - guitar
- Alan Spenner - bass
- Chris Stainton - keyboards, guitar, bass
- John Hawken - keyboards
- Steve Thompson - bass
- Bryson Graham - drums
- Ian Herbert - bass
- Mick Jones - guitar
- Chris Stewart - bass
- Val Burke - bass, vocals
- Mike Patto - vocals, keyboards
- Joey Albrecht - guitar
- Michael Becker - bass
- Steve Farris - guitar
- Shem von Schroeck - bass
- Tom Brechtlein - drums
Line-ups
Timeline
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Discography
Studio albums
- 1968: It's All About
- 1969: Spooky Two
- 1969: Ceremony
- 1970: The Last Puff
- 1973: You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw
- 1973: Witness
- 1974: The Mirror
- 1999: Cross Purpose
Compilations, live and other albums
- 1975: The Best of Spooky Tooth
- 1976: Gary Wright & Spooky Tooth: That Was Only Yesterday
- 1999: The Best of Spooky Tooth: That Was Only Yesterday
- 2000: Comic Violence
- 2001: BBC Sessions
- 2007: Nomad Poets - Live in Germany
- 2009: Lost in My Dream – An Anthology, 1968–1974
Singles
- 1969: "Feelin' Bad"
- 1970: "I Am the Walrus"