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Status Quo
is one of Britain's longest-lived bands, staying together for over 30 years. During much of that time, the band was only successful in the UK, where they racked up a string of Top Ten singles that ran into the '90s. In America, the group was ignored after they abandoned psychedelia for heavy boogie rock in the early '70s. Before that,
the Quo
managed to reach number 12 in the US with the psychedelic classic "Pictures of Matchstick Men"
(a Top Ten hit in the UK). Following that single, the band suffered a lean period for the next few years, before deciding to refashion themselves as a hard-rock boogie band in 1970 with their
Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon
album. Over the next 25 years,
the Quo
have basically recycled the same simple boogie on each successive album and single, yet their popularity has never waned in Britain. If anything, their very predictability has ensured the group a large following.
The origins of
Status Quo
lie in a London-based beat group called
the Spectres
.
Francis Rossi
(vocals, guitar) and
Alan Lancaster
(bass) were the core members of
the Spectres
from their inception; within a few years, the band had addied drummer
John Coughlan
and organist
Roy Lynes
.
The Spectres
released three unsuccessful singles before changing their style to psychedelia and adopting the name
Traffic Jam
and releasing the unsuccessful single, "Almost But Not Quite There." After it flopped, the group added
Rick Harrison
(guitar, vocals), formerly of the cabaret band,
the Highlights
. When
Harrison
joined the band in August 1967, the group again changed their name, this time to
Status Quo
.
At first,
Status Quo
backed British solo artists, including
Tommy Quickly
, while working on their own material. "Pictures of Matchstick Men," the group's debut single, was released toward the end of the year and quickly shot to number seven on the UK charts; within a few months, it was a number 12 in the US as well. The immediate follow-up single, "Black Veils of Melancholy," was a flop, but "Ice in the Sun," written by former British pop star
Marty Wilde
, became
Status Quo's
second Top Ten hit in the fall of 1968. Over in America, the single barely registered, squeaking to number 70; it was the last time the group would ever chart in the US.
For the next year,
Status Quo
tried to replicate the success of their first two singles with similar psychedelic material, but they had little luck. Finally, they revamped their sound -- and jettisoned organist
Lynes
-- in the summer of 1970, debuting their new heavy, bluesy boogie rock with the single "Down the Dustpipe." The single reached number 12, yet the full-fledged hard-rock album
Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon
didn't gain much attention.
Status Quo
began playing concerts regularly across England, slowly building up a strong following in England. Following well-received sets at 1972's Reading and Great Western festivals, the band became a hot property. The group signed with Vertigo Records and their first single for the label, "Paper Plane," cracked the Top Ten in early 1973, while their first album for Vertigo,
Piledriver
reached number five. Later that year,
Hello
entered the charts at number one, while its accompanying single "Caroline" reached number five. Also in 1973, keyboardist
Andy Bown
, formerly of
the Herd
and
Judas Jump
, became the band's unofficial keyboardist.
Throughout the '70s, each album
Status Quo
released went into the Top Five, while their singles -- including the number one "Down Down" (1974), "Roll Over Lay Down" (1975), "Rain" (1976), "Wild Side of Life" (1976), and a cover of
John Fogerty's
"Rockin' All Over the World" (1977) -- consistently hit the Top Ten and frequently went gold. Since they were experiencing a great deal of success, they didn't change their sound at all, they just kept churning out the same heavy boogie. America basically ignored
Status Quo
, yet their eponymous album managed to chart at 148 in 1976. Nevertheless, they were an English phenomenon, and England continued to support them even when pop music was undergoing drastic changes in the late '70s.
Following the release of 1980's
Just Supposin'
, drummer
John Coughlan
left the band in 1981 to form his own goup,
Diesel
. Former
Original Mirrors
drummer
Pete Kircher
replaced him; his first appearance with the group was 1982's
Never to Late
. Druing the early '80s, tensions escalated between bassist
Lancaster
and guitarists
Rossi
and
Parfitt
, who were the group's main songwriters.
Lancaster
left the band after performing with them for a final time at Live Aid. He subsequently took
Rossi
and
Parfitt
to court to prevent them from using the name "Status Quo."
Lancaster
lost his battle, and the name became the property of the guitarists.
Once the lawsuit was settled,
Rossi
and
Parfitt
assembled a new band, hiring bassist
John Edwards
, drummer
Jeff Rich
, and keyboardist
Andy Bown
, who officially became a member of the group. The new lineup continued
Status Quo's
remarkable success, as they racked up a number of new Top Ten singles and hit albums, as well as consistently selling out concerts across England and Europe. In 1994, the group had its second number one hit of its career, with the football anthem "Come on You Reds"; the single was recorded with the football champions, Manchester United. By the mid-'90s,
Status Quo
had scored 50 British hit singles, which was a greater number than any other band in rock & roll's history. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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