Badfinger-1970-The Very Best of

Badfinger was a British rock band consisting originally of Pete Ham, Ron Griffiths, Mike Gibbins and Tom Evans, active from 1968 to 1983, and evolving from The Iveys, formed by Ham, Griffiths and David "Dai" Jenkins in Swansea, Wales, in the early 1960s. Joey Molland joined the group in 1969, following the departure of Griffiths. Signed by The Beatles' Apple label in 1968 as The Iveys, they adopted the name Badfinger in 1969. Although initially drawing Beatle comparisons on account of some musical resemblances and individual Beatles' mentorship, Badfinger had four consecutive worldwide hits in 1970 and 1971: "Come and Get It" (written and produced by Paul McCartney), "No Matter What", "Day After Day", and "Baby Blue". The Ham/Evans-penned Badfinger song, "Without You", became a "Billboard" number one hit for Harry Nilsson, and later a number three hit for Mariah Carey. In 1970, the band engaged American businessman Stan Polley to manage their commercial affairs. Over the next five years while the band recorded several albums for Apple, they toured extensively, but became embroiled in the chaos of Apple Records' dissolution. They signed to Warner Bros., but Polley's financial machinations resulted in a lawsuit by Warner Bros. over missing escrow account money. Warner's consequent withdrawal from market of the 1974 album, Wish You Were Here, (seven weeks after its release), cut off the band's income and plunged them into disarray and despair. Three days before his 28th birthday, on 24 April 1975, Ham committed suicide, leaving a note that included damning comments about Polley. The next three years saw surviving members trying to rebuild their personal and professional lives against a backdrop of lawsuits. The albums Airwaves (1978) and Say No More (1981) floundered, as Molland, Gibbins and Evans see-sawed between cooperation and struggle in attempts to revive and capitalize on the Badfinger legacy. Having seen Ham's body after Ham's wife had called him, Evans reportedly never got over his friend's suicide, and was quoted as saying in darker moments, "I wanna be where he is." On 19 November 1983, Evans also took his own life by hanging.


Members
Tom Evans (vocals, guitar, bass, 1969-75, 1978-83), Mike Gibbins (drums, vocals, keyboards, 1969-75, 1978, 1982, 1984), Pete Ham (guitar, vocals, 1969-75), Ron Griffiths (bass, vocals, 1969), Joey Molland (vocals, guitar, 1969-74, 1978-81, 1984), Bob Jackson (keyboards, vocals, guitar, 1974-75, 1982-84), Joe Tansin (guitar, vocals, 1978), Ken Harck (drums, 1978), Tony Kaye (keyboards, 1979-81, 1983), Bob Schell (guitar, 1979), Peter Clarke (drums, 1979), Ian Wallace (drums, 1979-80), Richard Bryans (drums, 1980-81), Rod Roach (guitar, 1980), Glen Sherba (guitar, 1980-81, 1983), Bob Evans (vocals, keyboards, guitar, 1982), Jimmy McCulloch (guitar, 1982), Steve Johns (keyboards, 1982), Fred Girard (guitar, vocals, 1982), Adam Allen (guitar, vocals, 1982), Reed Kailing (vocals, guitar, 1982), Donnie Dacus (vocals, guitar, 1982), Lenny Campanero (drums, 1983), Randy Anderson (vocals, guitar, 1984), Al Wodtke (vocals, bass, 1984)


01.No Matter What
02.Day After Day
03.Baby Blue
04.Name Of The Game
05.Maybe Tomorrow
06.Come And Get It
07.Rock Of All Ages
08. Carry On 'Til Tomorrow
09.Midnight Caller
10.We're For The Dark
11. I'll Be The One
12.Without You
13.I'd Die Babe
14.It's Over
15.When I Say
16. Dennis
17. Lonely You
18. Love Time
19. Meanwhile Back At The Ranch/Should I Smoke


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