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John Waite.
Without realizing it many people are acquainted with John Waite.
Although a first encounter with the name John Waite doesnt immediately ring a bell, a short summary of his
musical achievements commands very soon recognition, admiration and respect.
Especially his unique, pristine and fragile voice throws people into ecstasies. John Waite is:
The Babys, the solo hit
Missing You and - of course -
Bad English.
Being born in
Lancaster -
England - on the 4th of
Juli 1952, John Waite is above all known for his movingly - delicately sung rock ballads.
Like no other his voice is capable to shape the stilled emotions and chilled romantic relations through singular songs and lovely tuneful scores - the voice of John Waite is one of unmatched quality.
The excellently modest, crystal clear sung, distinct vocals accomplish that pieces of music like: Isnt It
Time,
Every
Time I Think Of You (with The Babys), Missing You,
Time Stood Still and
When I See You Smile (with
Bad
English) are ever more often being regarded as pinnacles of the rocking chronicles.
Together with The Babys John Waite had big hits, apart from
The Netherlands also in
Japan,
Italy and
Germany, but
in particular in the
U.S. of
America.
Very well known are: Isnt It Time (nr. 4 position in The Netherlands -
1977),
Every Time I Think Of You
(nr. 7 position in
1979) and
Piece Of
The Action - records that were played perpetually by Frits
Spits and others.
After The Babys separated in
1981, John Waite had a number one hit record in the U.S. of America with:
Missing
You - which was also an
M.T.V.-Darling.
In this song John Waite describes the miserable loneliness he felt when living in the
U.S.A. after the divorce from his
adolescent love
Lynn, who remained in England.
His song Missing You has numerous times been covered by other artists.
Tina Turner,
Rod Stewart,
Brooks and Dun, Tylor Hilton but also our own
Bert Heering (
Vandenberg) paid honour to the quality of the song by recording and releasing their version.
In
1989 Bad English made her appearance, comprising John Waite
and some old friends from The Babys.
The name: Bad English was derived from a snooker term.
According to critics Bad English was a characteristic
Arena rock band - as were more bands in the
American late eighties.
The first (self-titled)
album of Bad English reached platinum status and with When I See You Smile John Waite had
his second number one hit-single in the U.S. of America.
The bands 2nd album -
Backlash - produced two big hits:
Straight To Your
Heart and: Time Stood Still, despite
the lack of a supportive video-clip as Bad English had already disbanded. The latter song reached our national top ten in
1992, being an ex-Veronica Alarm-disc.
John Waites short-lived collaboration with his
Dutch friend Adje van den
Berg didnt leave any musical expressions
for generations to come - what a pity that is!
In
2001 John Waite and his former palls from Bad English (now being the super group
Journey) were on tour through
the U.S. of America.
There was silent hope that he, together with
Jonathan Cain,
Neal Schon and
Dean Castronova (all former members
of The Babys and Bad English) would ever record together again - certainly now they were hanging around friendly
again with each other.
However, John Waite prefers to proceed his successful career as solo artist.
Anyway, with his new glorious solo album
Downtown Journey
Of A Heart (Frontiers records) John Waite is back in
the forefront - a position which he, considering his service record, fully deserves.
The new album Downtown Journey Of A Heart (2008) includes a newly sung - breathtaking - performance of
The
Babys classic Isnt It Time, a wonderful version of Missing You - sung in duet with
Alison Krauss - and a
crystal clear acoustic version of the world-hit When I See You Smile.
In
February 2010 John Wait will be back in
Europe.
In The Netherlands a.o.
February 24th:
Zoetermeer (NL):
De Boerderij
February 25th:
Weert (NL), De Bosuil
February 26th:
Hellendoorn (NL), De Lantaarn
- published: 20 Dec 2009
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