music.wikisort.org - GroupNational Health were an English progressive rock band associated with the Canterbury scene.[1] Founded in 1975, the band featured members of keyboardist Dave Stewart's band Hatfield and the North and Alan Gowen's band Gilgamesh, including guitarists Phil Miller and Phil Lee and bassist Mont Campbell as original members.[1] The band was named after Stewart's National Health spectacles. Bill Bruford (previously of Yes and King Crimson) was the initial drummer, but was soon replaced by Pip Pyle.[1] Campbell was replaced by Neil Murray and then John Greaves.[1] Alan Gowen stopped performing with the group after their first album, but returned for their final tours, replacing Dave Stewart, who resigned after their second album. Guitarist Phil Miller was National Health's only constant member.
English progressive rock band
For other uses, see National Health Service and The National Health (disambiguation).
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With a frequently changing line-up, they toured extensively and released their first album, National Health, in 1978.[1] Although it was created during the rise of punk rock, the album is characterized by lengthy, mostly instrumental compositions. Their second record, Of Queues and Cures, which included Henry Cow associates Peter Blegvad (recitation on "Squarer For Maud") and Georgie Born (cello), is held as one of the "best records ever" on the Gnosis website.[2] National Health disbanded after its release.[3]
After the May 1981 death of Gowen, Stewart assembled all the surviving former members to record the album D.S. Al Coda, a set of compositions by Gowen, most previously unrecorded. The original albums and additional archival material have subsequently been released on CD.
The intro of National Health's "Binoculars" was used as a sample on American rock band Deftones' "Black Moon".
Line-ups
July - September 1975 |
October - December 1975 |
December 1975 - January 1976 |
January - March 1976 |
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- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Alan Gowen - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Phil Lee - guitar
- Mont Campbell - bass
- Amanda Parsons - vocals
- Bill Bruford - drums, percussion
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- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Alan Gowen - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Mont Campbell - bass
- Amanda Parsons - vocals
- Richard Burgess - drums, percussion
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- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Alan Gowen - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Mont Campbell - bass
- Amanda Parsons - vocals
- Steve Hillage - guitar
- Bill Bruford - drums, percussion
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March - June 1976 |
July 1976 - January 1977 |
January - March 1977 |
March 1977 - January 1978 |
- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Alan Gowen - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Mont Campbell - bass
- Amanda Parsons - vocals
- John Mitchell - drums, percussion
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- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Alan Gowen - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Amanda Parsons - vocals
- Bill Bruford - drums percussion
- Neil Murray - bass
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- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Alan Gowen - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Amanda Parsons - vocals
- Neil Murray - bass
- Pip Pyle - drums, percussion
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- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Neil Murray - bass
- Pip Pyle - drums, percussion
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January - September 1978 |
September - October 1978 |
January 1979 - March 1980 |
March 1980 - October 1981 |
- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Pip Pyle - drums, percussion
- John Greaves - bass
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- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Pip Pyle - drums, percussion
- John Greaves - bass
- Georgie Born - cello
- Lindsay Cooper - bassoon
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- Phil Miller - guitar
- Pip Pyle - drums, percussion
- John Greaves - bass
- Alan Gowen - keyboards
Dave Stewart took part in a performance of "The Collapso" on BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test in January 1979, before being replaced by Alan Gowen. |
Disbanded |
October - November 1981 |
November 1981 - August 1983 |
August 1983 |
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Pip Pyle - drums
- John Greaves - bass
- Dave Stewart - keyboards
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Disbanded |
- Phil Miller - guitar
- Pip Pyle - drums
- John Greaves - bass
- Dave Stewart - keyboards
- Guests
- Elton Dean - saxophone
- Jimmy Hastings - flute
- Barbara Gaskin - vocals
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Discography
Studio albums
Other releases
- Complete (1990; all three studio albums plus bonus tracks)
- Missing Pieces (1996; archival material)[4]
- Playtime (2001; live recordings from 1979)
- Dreams Wide Awake (2005; selected tracks from the first two studio albums)
Filmography
References
External links
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- MusicBrainz artist
- SUDOC (France)
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National Health fue una banda de rock progresivo asociada a la escena de Canterbury. Fundada en 1975 por los teclistas Dave Stewart y Alan Gowen, la primera formación de la banda incluía también a los guitarristas Phil Miller y Phil Lee y al bajista Mont Campbell. El nombre de la banda aludía a las gafas de Stewart, proporcionadas por la Seguridad Social. Bill Bruford (batería de Yes y King Crimson) estuvo en los primeros pasos de la banda, pero dejó pronto paso a Pip Pyle. Campbell fue reemplazado también, primero por Neil Murray y más tarde por John Greaves.
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National Health — британская группа Кентерберийской сцены, основанная в 1975 году Дейвом Стюартом и Аланом Гоуэном. Группа получила своё название благодаря очкам Стюарта, выпущенным National Health Service.
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