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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
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In August 1972, Alex Harvey formed the Sensational Alex Harvey Band (often shortened to SAHB, and pronounced "saab") with Zal Cleminson (guitar), Chris Glen (bass), and cousins Hugh (keyboards) and Ted McKenna (drums), all members of the progressive rock act Tear Gas except Hugh.
In August 1972, Alex Harvey formed the Sensational Alex Harvey Band (often shortened to SAHB, and pronounced "saab") with Zal Cleminson (guitar), Chris Glen (bass), and cousins Hugh (keyboards) and Ted McKenna (drums), all members of the progressive rock act Tear Gas except Hugh.
They adopted distinctive stage costumes: Harvey wore vaudeville-like clothes and his trademark hooped shirt, while Cleminson assumed the identity of a "mime" in full make-up and green-yellow jumpsuit and Glen wore a dark blue jumpsuit reminiscent of a superhero costume incorporating a lighter blue codpiece. SAHB produced a succession of highly regarded albums and tours throughout the 1970s. The band did not enjoy large-scale success in the United States as it had in the UK, though they did acquire a cult following in certain US cities, notably Cleveland, where the group first played at the Agora Ballroom in December 1974. Thanks to airplay from Cleveland radio station WMMS, songs like "Next" and "The Faith Healer" became popular.
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - NEXT
SIGOPSThe Sensational Alex Harvey Band - NEXT Album 01 - Swampsnake 02 - Gang Bang 03 - Faith Healer 04 - Giddy Up A Ding Dong 05 - Next 06 - Vambo Marble Eye 07 - The Last Of The Teenage Idols68 views -
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - The Faith Healer
SIGOPSThe Sensational Alex Harvey Band's classic The Faith Healer took flight at the Reading Festival in 1973 – aided by a timely sunset. Think of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band and which of their songs first springs to mind? “I’d rather it was The Faith Healer than Delilah,” SAHB guitarist Zal Cleminson told Classic Rock in 2007, clearly perturbed that many people might instead think of the novelty cover of a Tom Jones-popularised song that gave the Scotsmen a UK Top 10 hit in 1975. A remarkable piece of rock theatre, The Faith Healer first appeared on the Next… album released two years earlier. At more than seven minutes long it was never destined to be a single, but it crystallised the band’s often disturbingly dark sense of drama into something truly magical. It also helped bring SAHB a gold album at the second attempt. “I’ll never forget that song’s birth,” keyboard player Hugh McKenna recalled. “Next… was the only album that Alex [Harvey, frontman] and I locked ourselves into a room to write. Afterwards we wrote within the framework of the band, and with more input from Zal.” Lyrics: If your body's feelin' bad And it's the only one you have You want to take away the pain Go out walkin' in the rain. You watch the flowers go to bed, Ask the man inside your head Your spirit never has to grieve All ya got to do's believe. The faith healer The faith healer All ya got to do is feel Your body's going to start to heal The fingertips of holy fire Everlasting sweet desire It don't matter what the doctor said The healer man will sail away Immortality for two The miracles, they will come to you The faith healer The faith healer Can I put my hands on you? Can I put my hands on you? The faith healer The faith healer Faith, and hope and charity The simple relativity He can make you understand All you've got to do is take his hand It don't matter what somebody said Ask the man inside your head The fingertips of holy fire Everlasting sweet desire The faith healer The faith healer Let I put my hands on you Let I put my hands on you Let I put my hands on you Let I put my hands on you Let I put my hands on you I just wan put my hands on you The faith healer The faith healer The faith healer133 views