Peter Blakeley is an Australian
white soul/
adult contemporary
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singer and songwriter.
Blakeley was a lead singer of
the Rockmelons in the mid-1980s. He launched a solo career in 1987 and had a massive hit single in Australia in 1989 with "
Crying in the Chapel", which was not a remake of the 1950s song "
Crying in the Chapel". In 1990, he won an
ARIA
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award for Single of the Year with "
Crying in the Chapel", the first single taken from his album ''
Harry's Café De Wheels''. The song went platinum in 1990.
Ian McFarlane
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As a journalist ...
, rock
music journalist
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and author of ''
Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop
''The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop'' or ''Rock and Pop'' by Australian music journalist Ian McFarlane is a guide to Australian popular music from the 1950s to the late 1990s. The book has a similar title to the 1978 work by Noel McG ...
'' (1999) wrote: "Peter Blakeley has been described by the founder of Atlantic Records
Ahmet Ertegun
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Ertegun was the co-founder and president of Atlantic Records. He discovered and championed many lead ...
, as 'The finest White Soul singer I have ever heard.'"
1978–1987: Early years
Peter Blakeley's earliest breakthrough came when he was invited by
Richard Clapton to accompany him on an Australian national tour in 1978. Clapton would prove to be an important mentor in the early years. By this stage, Blakeley was closely involved with Sydney's music scene, which was at that time concentrated in the inner-city suburbs of Darlinghurst and Kings Cross.
Peter was involved with a number of line-ups between 1979 and 1984 including, Peter Black and The Reds (1980), The Blakeley Trio with Steve Stewart (Slime Men, Surry Hillbillies) and Denis Meagher, PM with
Chris Bailey and Malcolm Green, Rat Tat Tat (1984) with Geoff Stapleton,
Paul Abrahams, Jeff Raglus, Viola Dana and The Starlight Wranglers (1984) and Paris Green (1984).
The next phase of Blakeley's career prior to him forming Peter Blakeley & The Resurrection, was a spell as featured vocalist with pioneer pop/electronic outfit
The Rockmelons. Peter can be heard on their second single "Sweat It Out" released on the Truetone Records label in 1985. Around this time, Peter also began performing and recording with
Wendy Matthews
Wendy Joan Matthews (born 13 January 1960) is a Canadian-born Australian singer-songwriter who has been a member of Models (band), Models and Absent Friends (band), Absent Friends and is a solo artist. She released Top 20 hit singles in th ...
, an affiliation which would continue through to the 1990 release of the
Absent Friends single "
I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You" which featured Blakeley on backing vocals.
Peter Blakeley's commercial profile began to rise with the formation of Peter Blakeley & The Resurrection in 1986. This line-up included
Wendy Matthews
Wendy Joan Matthews (born 13 January 1960) is a Canadian-born Australian singer-songwriter who has been a member of Models (band), Models and Absent Friends (band), Absent Friends and is a solo artist. She released Top 20 hit singles in th ...
, Mark Punch, Hughie Benjamin,
Paul Abrahams and Peter Kekel. With this line-up, Blakeley supported a number of international touring acts including
Eric Clapton
Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English Rock music, rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s l ...
, the majority of the material presented in his live set at this stage was later recorded and released on the 1987 mini-album ''Vicious''. Two singles were released during 1986, "Must Be Chemical" and a cover of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar".
"Must Be Chemical" and another song, "When I Was a Little Boy" were included on the soundtrack of the stage musical ''
Illusion
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Illusions may ...
'' which was released towards the end of 1986 by ABC music. ''Illusion'' was commissioned by the
Adelaide Festival of Arts
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and featured words from noted Australian author
Peter Carey arranged to music by composer
Martin Armiger. The single "Must Be Chemical" b/w "When I Was a Little Boy" was Blakeley's debut solo release for the Truetone label.
''Vicious'' was produced by the renowned
Ricky Fataar (well known for his work with
The Beach Boys
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,
Bonnie Raitt
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and
The Monitors) and released through the Truetone Records label. Two singles lifted from this record, "Caterina" and "Bye Bye Baby" received support from commercial radio as did the album track ''Cattle Train''. This album was later released for the American market as ''The Truetone Sessions'' by
Capitol Records
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in 1988.
1988–1994 : Commercial success
Peter Blakeley moved to Los Angeles in 1988 to sign with
Capitol Records
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in the US. The first US release was 'The Truetone Sessions' in 1988 on
Capitol Records
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. In 1989, he released the album ''
Harry's Café De Wheels'', which was executive produced by
Peter Asher.
Artists involved with the album included
Linda Ronstadt
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Ronstadt has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three A ...
,
Siedah Garrett
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,
Wendy Matthews
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and
Andrew Gold, in addition to legendary session musicians such as
Jeff Porcaro
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,
Jim Keltner and
Larry Klein. The lead single "Crying in the Chapel" was produced by
Stewart Levine who worked extensively with
Simply Red
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. ''
Harry's Café De Wheels'' spawned a total of four singles including, "
Crying in the Chapel", "Quicksand", "
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
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", and "You Never Heard It From Me". The album was well received and highly successful, especially in Australia and Europe.
Towards the end of 1989, Blakeley contributed vocals to some of the tracks on
Cher
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's ''
Heart of Stone'' album. This release was also produced by
Peter Asher and featured musical contributions from a number of people involved in the recording of the ''
Harry's Café De Wheels'' album including,
Andrew Gold, Frank Wolf, and
Waddy Wachtel.
In 1990 he worked briefly with the Australian group
Absent Friends which featured
Wendy Matthews
Wendy Joan Matthews (born 13 January 1960) is a Canadian-born Australian singer-songwriter who has been a member of Models (band), Models and Absent Friends (band), Absent Friends and is a solo artist. She released Top 20 hit singles in th ...
as lead vocalist. Blakeley provided the backing vocal and harmony on the song "
I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You" which peaked at number 4 in the Australian charts in May of that year. He was also instrumental in the band's arrangement and selection of the song. The single was the most successful song released by the Absent Friends and was lifted from the album ''
Here's Looking Up Your Address''.
In 1990, Blakeley recorded a cover of the 1965 song
''For Your Love'' by
The Yardbirds
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for the various artists' soundtrack album for the Australian film
''The Crossing''.
Between 1990 and 1991 Blakeley embarked on two world tours which took in the US, UK, Australia and Western Europe to promote the release of the ''
Harry's Café De Wheels'' record. Members of Blakeley's touring band during this time included
Teenie Hodges, Hopeton Hibbert, Junior Baillie, Roger Mason, Ron Francois and
Deni Hines. By this stage, the single "Crying in the Chapel" had charted on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts in the US and received significant radio support across Europe. Subsequent singles released from the album also charted in Australia.
Blakeley's follow up record ''The Pale Horse'' was released in 1993 by
Giant
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/Warner in America. The album represented a different musical direction for Blakeley and incorporated stronger elements of Funk and Blues than ''
Harry's Café De Wheels'' while still retaining a distinctive Soul sound. The album was recorded at the
Paisley Park Studios in the US owned by
Prince
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and included members of the New Power Generation on some of the tracks. The record was produced by Jeff Aldrich, David Z and
Andrew Gold.
David Z at that time had recently had major chart success with his production of
The Fine Young Cannibals song "She Drives Me Crazy".
One of the songs from the album ''Be Thankful for What You've Got'' was used in the opening sequence of the film ''
The Taking of Beverly Hills'', the two singles released from the album were "I've Been Lonely" and "God's Little Elvis".
Discography
Albums
* ''Vicious'' –
True Tone (1987)
* ''
Harry's Café De Wheels'' – Capitol (1990)
* ''The Pale Horse'' –
Giant
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(1993)
Awards and nominations
APRA Awards
The
APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the
Australasian Performing Right Association
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to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.
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1989/90
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, Most Performed Australasian Popular Work
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ARIA Music Awards
The
ARIA Music Awards
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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
Australian music
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1990
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Single of the Year
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Best Male Artist
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Song of the Year
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1991
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, rowspan="2", ''Harry's Café De Wheels''
, Best Male Artist
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Best Cover Art
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References
;Footnotes
;Sources
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Australian Rock Database
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by Magnus Holmgren
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ARIA Awards
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.com.au
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ARIA Award winners
Australian male singers
Living people
1960 births