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Little River Band
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When
Little River Band
formed in 1975, Australia immediately took notice. The key bandmembers were already well known to Australians. Lead singer
Glenn Shorrock
had made his name in mid-'60s group
the Twilights
, a
Beatles
-sounding pop group that scored a national number one record with its version of
the Velvelettes
'
"Needle in a Haystack."
When the group broke up in 1969,
Shorrock
became lead singer of
Axiom
, whose
"A Little Ray of Sunshine"
is still an Australian classic rock staple.
LRB
's
Beeb Birtles
had been the bass player for a popular
Twilights
-era pop group called
Zoot
(
Rick Springfield
was a later member). When that group broke up, in search of musical credibility,
Birtles
auditioned as the bass player, but was instantly elevated to a front-line position alongside
Graham Goble
. Even
LRB
's manager was well-known.
Glenn Wheatley
had been the bassist with another of Australia's bands, and possibly its most legendary,
the Masters Apprentices
. Given all that background, when
Shorrock
and
Birtles
revealed they were forming a group with
Goble
, managed by
Wheatley
, it was major event in Australian music.
They had all had a shot at international stardom via England, without success.
Little River Band
were formed to conquer the world from Australia via America. With that in mind, they almost immediately went into the studio, even before the rest of the band had been consolidated. They were retaining
Mississippi
drummer
Derek Pellicci
and were on the lookout for a guitarist and a bass player. A very early version of the group recorded
the Everly Brothers
'
"When Will I Be Loved"
as a single, a recording that was shelved when
Linda Ronstadt
also happened to choose that song as a single. The blueprint for
Little River Band
was country-rock as practiced by exponents like
the Eagles
.
Their self-titled first album was released in November 1975. The following May they released a second album,
After Hours
, and in September of that year set off on their first trip overseas to support
Queen
at Hyde Park and
the Average White Band
in the U.S. to promote the release of the first album. Its eight-and-a-half-minute epic
"It's a Long Way There"
had been edited down for release as a single and was starting to make quite an impact.
Graham Goble
had written the song about the long trip taking his laundry back to his mother in Adelaide from Melbourne. To an America in shock after the
Nixon
presidency, the song took on a whole other dimension.
LRB
had made a big breakthrough. Their American record company decided that the second album,
After Hours
, was too dark, and put the band straight into the studio to record the next album, resolving to use some of the
After Hours
tracks and the best of what was being recorded for the band's third Australian album. In both forms the result was called
Diamantina Cocktail
, produced by
John Boylan
(
Linda Ronstadt
).
To date,
LRB
's success in Australia had been modestly in keeping with the band's place in Australian music history -- respected but not totally embraced. The single from the new album,
Glenn Shorrock
's
"Help Is on Its Way,"
changed that. Another important hit in America, in Australia it went all the way to number one. The album sold gold in America, the first time an Australian act had achieved such a feat. It was followed by
Sleeper Catcher
, again produced by
Boylan
, the first album recorded in Australia to sell over a million copies in the U.S. This time,
LRB
's greater success was in America, with the single
"Reminiscing"
becoming a number three hit. This was the song
John Lennon
confessed he made love to during his "long weekend" separation from
Yoko Ono
.
For the next four years,
LRB
kept straddling the two continents, with the band renowned for its impeccable live performances. Internally, relationships were not as happy. From the first album on, front-liners
Shorrock
,
Birtles
, and
Goble
recorded separately. On the road they traveled separately. Only on-stage were they "together." Regular changes in the back line only contributed to the tensions. During one break between American tours,
Goble
started writing and producing an album for Australian pop legend
John Farnham
. He then agitated the band to replace
Shorrock
with
Farnham
. Australia pricked up its ears, but America was in shock, as this still successful band moved toward replacing the singer of all its big hits with an unknown. Nevertheless, the change was made and
Farnham
walked straight into the recording studio to record
The Net
. More lineup changes followed, including the departure of
Beeb Birtles
.
In all,
John Farnham
recorded three albums with
LRB
over four years. The experiment never worked. Whatever
Farnham
's talents, America longed for
Glenn Shorrock
. At the end of 1985, while
LRB
were seriously contemplating their future,
Farnham
took the initiative of leaving to start work on another solo album,
Whispering Jack
, an album that completely rehabilitated
Farnham
as the biggest-selling artist in Australia.
LRB
regrouped in 1988 with new management and a new record label.
Glenn Shorrock
and
Derek Pellicci
rejoined
Goble
, with "new boys"
Wayne Nelson
and
John Housden
added, to record the
Monsoon
album and its single,
"Love Is a Bridge."
In 1990,
Goble
left
Little River Band
as a touring member, and the band as fans had known it finally called it a day in 1991.
And yet the story continued. For a while, drummer
Derek Pellicci
mounted
Little River Band
tours with a lineup including
Glenn Shorrock
. When
Shorrock
didn't want to meet one particular schedule due to other commitments, he was sacked, resulting in unpleasant legal action. Then
Pellicci
also departed, but an
LRB
lineup continued living and working in America, still featuring those latecomers
Wayne Nelson
and
Steve Housden
. In spite -- or maybe because -- of all this, the holiday album
We Call It Christmas
appeared in 2008. ~ Ed Nimmervoll, All Music Guide
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