History
Squire & Sherwood in Yes
In the late 1980s, Yes' original lead singerThe Chris Squire Experiment
Having written a body of work, Squire and Sherwood went on a brief US tour in 1992 under the name The Chris Squire Experiment. The other musicians in the band were White on drums, Jimmy Haun on guitar (who had played much of the guitar on ''Union''), Steve Porcaro on keyboards and Mark T. Williams on percussion. Further collaborative work by Squire and Sherwood cropped up: "The Evolution Song" and "Say Goodbye" appeared on ''Euphoria'', the second World Trade album while "Love Conquers All", a Yes song they had written, was released on the '' YesYears'' collection. The years passed—work continued on and off on the material while Sherwood continued to work with Yes in different capacities—when finally, in the late 1990s, a release under the Chris Squire Experiment name was announced, an album to be called ''Chemistry''. However, once again, events in the Yes camp took over when Sherwood officially joined the band in 1996. Two tracks from ''Chemistry'' ("Open Your Eyes" and "Man in the Moon") were re-worked by Yes for '' Open Your Eyes'' (1997).Conspiracy
''Conspiracy''
The use of these two tracks from ''Chemistry'' stalled the release while Squire pondered what to do. Eventually in 2000, the ''Chemistry'' name was dropped, and ''Conspiracy'' by Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood was released. Everything that was to be on ''Chemistry'' made it to ''Conspiracy'' (presuming a song title on ''Chemistry'' of "You are the Light of My Life" became the song "Light in My Life" on ''Conspiracy''). Not wishing for the album to be seen as a re-release of existing material, the two original mixes of the ''Open Your Eyes'' tracks and an alternate version of World Trade's "Say Goodbye" were included on ''Conspiracy'', but as hidden bonus tracks. Versions of Yes's "The More We Live—Let Go" and "Love Conquers All" and World Trade's "The Evolution Song" re-titled "Watching The World" were also included on ''Conspiracy'', plus the material played on the Chris Squire Experiment tour. Squire and Sherwood share lead vocals on the album, with Squire playing most of the bass parts and Sherwood playing most of the guitar and keyboard parts, plus contributing some drumming. The name Conspiracy represented Squire and Sherwood's desire to collaborate with different musicians. The album included appearances from White, Haun and World Trade drummers Jay Schellen and Mark T Williams. ''Conspiracy'' also included one track based on a set of jam sessions involving Squire, Steve Stevens and Michael Bland called "Violet Purple Rose", consisting of a recording from the sessions with overdubs from Sherwood.''The Unknown'' and a live DVD
The album name became a band name and Conspiracy became a fully fledged group based around Squire (bass, vocals), Sherwood (guitar, keys, vocals) and Schellen (drums). The album ''The Unknown'' was released in 2003. Guests include Haun, Michael Sherwood (Billy's older brother) and Jordan Berliant (better known as Yes' then manager). The initial pressing of the album includes a bonus track entitled "I Could", an alternate form of the first half of the Yes track "Finally" released on '' The Ladder'' (1999). Many of the album lyrics refer to the events of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Cover art was by Bob Cesca, who had also worked with Yes. Shortly after leaving Yes in 2000, Sherwood had planned a project called The Unknown including brother Michael, Haun, Schellen and Jonathan Elias. Nothing more came of this, but the title track of the Conspiracy album was co-written with M. Sherwood and Haun and derives from those plans. Conspiracy's live lineup was assembled in 2004 with Squire (bass, vocals, guitars), B. Sherwood (guitars, keys, vocals), Schellen (drums), M. Sherwood (keys, vocals) and Scott Walton (keys). They rehearsed, but touring plans were abandoned. However, a private live show was recorded and released on DVD by 2006. Their set included Conspiracy tracks, material from ''Open Your Eyes'' and from Squire's 1975 '' Fish Out of Water'' solo album.After Conspiracy: band break-up and side projects
The band was looking towards a third album, but was curtailed when Squire moved from the US back to London, UK. By 2006, Sherwood was leading the project without Squire's involvement. A new album was announced and expected to include two songs written by Sherwood and Gowdy, left over from a cancelled World Trade album. Others appearing were to include former Yes members Tony Kaye, Geoff Downes, and former Gentle Giant guitarist Gary Green. (Kaye and Green have worked with Sherwood on a number of other projects.) However, in 2007, Sherwood announced that this project, called ''Psy-Op'', would be released under a different name and, while finished, will be put back so as not to compete with Sherwood, Kaye and White's then-new band,Discography
Albums
* 2000: ''Conspiracy'' * 2003: ''The Unknown''Videos
* 2006: ''Conspiracy Live''Notes
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