Pages was an American
pop rock
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band active during the late 1970s and the early 1980s. The band consisted of
Richard Page
Richard Lewis Page (born 22 February 1941) is a former Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979 and from December 1979 to 2005.
Early life
Born the son of Victor Charles Page, he went to the independent Hu ...
and
Steve George on vocals and keyboards supported by various studio musicians, some of whom from time to time were considered part of the band. Although Pages was highly regarded for its well-crafted pop and jazz-fusion sound, the group did not achieve commercial success, and disbanded after recording three
studio album
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s. Pages is perhaps best known as the launching pad for the recording careers of Page and George, who later formed the band
Mr. Mister
Mr. Mister was an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, active from 1982 until 1990. The band consisted of Richard Page (musician), Richard Page on lead vocals and bass guitar, Steve George (keyboardist), Steve George on keyboards/backing v ...
who topped the charts during the mid-1980s with the hits "
Broken Wings" and "
Kyrie".
Origins
Pages grew out of a long friendship between Richard Page and Steve George, dating back to their high school days in
Phoenix, Arizona
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. After high school, the two occasionally played together in bands in
Los Angeles
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and
Las Vegas
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. For a time, Page relocated to San Diego to attend music school.
In 1977, emerging teen idol
Andy Gibb, recently relocated in Los Angeles and as his first single, "
I Just Want to Be Your Everything" was racing to the top of the charts, recruited Page and George to perform vocals and keyboards as part of his backing band along with Peter Leinheiser on lead guitar, Jerry Manfredi on bass and Russ Battelene on drums.
Gibb toured with this group of musicians throughout 1977. Toward the end of the year, the group recorded a demo tape of original jazz-fusion material. This tape came to the attention of former
Blood, Sweat & Tears drummer
Bobby Colomby
Robert Wayne Colomby (born 20 December 1944) is a jazz-rock fusion drummer, record producer and television presenter. He is best known as an original member of the group Blood, Sweat & Tears, which he co-founded in 1967. He has also played with ...
, who liked what he heard and signed the group, now called 'Pages', to
Epic Records
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. The group also included Page's cousin John Lang. Although Lang could not play a musical instrument (he claimed he was tone deaf), he became Pages' chief lyricist.
''Pages'' (1978)
Pages'
eponym
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ous first album, released in 1978, featured tracks ranging from light funk ("Clearly Kim"), calypso ("Love Dance") and driving rock ("Room at the Top") to smooth ballads ("This Is for the Girls", "I Get It from You") and instrumentals ("Interlude").
The album featured session musicians including Colomby,
Philip Bailey
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(
Earth, Wind & Fire), Steve Forman,
Dave Grusin,
Claudio Slon
Claudio Slon (November 12, 1943 - April 16, 2002) was a notable Brazilian jazz drummer born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He performed in a variety of Latin music genres, including Latin pop, Latin jazz, Brazilian pop and easy pop.
The son of a c ...
,
Victor Feldman and
Michael Brecker. Although Page provided most of the lead vocals, George took the lead on "Let It Go" and "Listen for the Love".
Colomby was quoted as saying that "Pages represents the mainstream of contemporary music. They utilize various elements and combine them into an original and tasty mixture that will appeal to all formats of radio." Despite Colomby's prediction, radio found it hard to place the group's sound. Neither ''Pages'' nor its single "If I Saw You Again" made the ''Billboard'' charts. Leinheiser and Battelene went their own way after the album was recorded.
''Future Street'' (1979)
After the commercial failure of their debut album, Pages went back to the studio to record their 1979 follow-up, entitled ''Future Street''.
Charles "Icarus" Johnson
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He has played on 30 albums, sometimes credited as Icarus Johnson. He blogs on Little Green Footballs.
Biography
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joined on acoustic and electric guitar, and George Lawrence was brought in on drums.
According to Page, "Jerry
anfredi Steve
eorgeand myself were writing all the music but it just didn't sound right. Everybody knew it, but it was left unspoken for a long time because of that lingering bond. With Charles and George everything went perfect for the first time. The potential was just staring us in the face."
Once again produced by Colomby, the album blended the finely crafted overtones of the first album with a somewhat hard-edged pop-rock sound with progressive overtones. Additional musicians and artists on ''Future Street'' included
Kenny Loggins (backing vocals and songwriting on "Who's Right Who's Wrong"), George Hawkins, Joey Trujillo and Jai Winding. George took lead vocals on "Two People". Another detail is that the cover sleeve was designed by John Lang.
The opening track, "I Do Believe in You", peaked at number 84 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in December 1979.
''Pages'' (1981)
Although ''Future Street'' displayed future commercial potential, the album failed to chart. Now down to a duo of Page and George (with long-time collaborator Lang still aboard as non-performing lyricist), the band switched to
Capitol Records
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, and brought in acclaimed producer
Jay Graydon
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. The resulting album - eponymous like their first album - was released in 1981. Two singles were released from the album, "You Need a Hero" and "Come on Home". These were the only tracks produced by Bobby Colomby on the album.
The players on this album consisted of Page (lead and background vocals, grand piano on the final track), George (backing vocals, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer: Yamaha CS-80 - Oberheim - ARP 2600, Mini-Moog, clavinet, electric power oboe and grand piano), John Lang (co-writer),
Charles Johnson (guitar),
Neil Stubenhaus
Neil Stubenhaus is an American bass guitarist.
Career
He started his musical training playing drums and switched to bass guitar at the age of 12. He studied at the Berklee College of Music where he graduated in 1975. After graduation, he was rec ...
(bass),
Ralph Humphrey
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(drums),
Steve Khan (electric guitar),
Jeff Porcaro
Jeffrey Thomas Porcaro (; April 1, 1954 – August 5, 1992) was an American drummer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his work with the rock band Toto but is one of the most recorded session musicians in history, working on ...
(drums),
Steve Lukather
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(electric guitar),
Paulinho DaCosta (percussion),
Vince Colaiuta
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(drums),
Tom Scott (sax),
Jay Graydon
Jay Joseph Graydon (born October 8, 1949, Burbank, California) is an American songwriter, recording artist, guitarist, singer, keyboardist, producer, arranger, and recording engineer. He is the winner of two Grammy Awards (in the R&B category) wi ...
(guitars, synthesizer programming, producer),
Mike Baird
Michael Bruce Baird (born 1 April 1968) is an Australian investment banker and former politician who was the 44th Premier of New South Wales, the Minister for Infrastructure, the Minister for Western Sydney, and the Leader of the New South W ...
(drums) and
Al Jarreau
Alwin Lopez Jarreau (March 12, 1940 – February 12, 2017) was an American singer and musician. His 1981 album '' Breakin' Away'' spent two years on the ''Billboard'' 200 and is considered one of the finest examples of the Los Angeles pop and R ...
(vocal flute). Despite this lineup of notable musicians, the album failed to chart.
After Pages
With the commercial failure of yet a third album, Page and George decided to disband the group, returning to the session circuit as highly sought-after songwriters and backing vocalists.
They recorded with well-known producers like
David Foster and
Quincy Jones. They performed on albums by
Al Jarreau
Alwin Lopez Jarreau (March 12, 1940 – February 12, 2017) was an American singer and musician. His 1981 album '' Breakin' Away'' spent two years on the ''Billboard'' 200 and is considered one of the finest examples of the Los Angeles pop and R ...
,
Donna Summer
LaDonna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948May 17, 2012), known professionally as Donna Summer, was an American singer and songwriter. She gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s and became known as the " Queen of Disco", while her mus ...
,
Chaka Khan
Yvette Marie Stevens (born March 23, 1953), better known by her stage name Chaka Khan (), is an American singer. Her career has spanned more than five decades, beginning in the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the funk band Rufus. Known as the " Qu ...
,
REO Speedwagon
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,
Kenny Loggins,
Pointer Sisters
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,
Molly Hatchet and
Twisted Sister
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. Page and George also did the vocals for
Village People, together with
Chicago's Bill Champlin and Tom Kelly (songwriter of Madonna's hit "
Like a Virgin"). Page was also part of the well-known back-up vocal trio of which also included Kelly and Tommy Funderburk.
By 1982, Page and George decided to form a more pop-oriented band with permanent members. As one-half of the four-piece band
Mr. Mister
Mr. Mister was an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, active from 1982 until 1990. The band consisted of Richard Page (musician), Richard Page on lead vocals and bass guitar, Steve George (keyboardist), Steve George on keyboards/backing v ...
, they would achieve commercial success with the number one singles "Broken Wings" and "Kyrie" in the mid-1980s.
Covers of Pages songs
A number of artists have covered Pages songs:
Kenny Loggins covered "Who's Right, Who's Wrong" on his 1979 album ''
Keep the Fire'', with
Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
providing backing vocals.
Four Tops
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Founded as the ...
also covered the song on their 1981 Casablanca album ''Tonight!''.
America
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recorded "I Do Believe in You" on their 1980 album, ''
Alibi''.
Frank Stallone also covered that song on his self-titled debut album from 1984.
Jorn Lande
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covered it on his 2020 album of cover tracks, ''Heavy Rock Radio II: Executing the Classics''.
Herb Alpert recorded "I Get It from You" on his 1981 album, ''Magic Man''. In 1979,
Bobby Hutcherson
Robert Hutcherson (January 27, 1941 – August 15, 2016) was an American jazz vibraphone and marimba player. "Little B's Poem", from the 1966 Blue Note album '' Components'', is one of his best-known compositions.Huey, Steve. "Components – Bob ...
covered "The Sailor's Song" as a
vibraphone
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-driven instrumental on his ''
Un Poco Loco
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Musical characteristics
"Un Poco Loco" is in thir ...
'' album.
In 2011, multi-instrumentalist Zo! recorded a
slow jam rendition of "Let It Go" on his
EP ''...Just Visiting Three'' with vocals by Nicholas Ryan Grant.
Also in 2011, electronic artist
Vektroid
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released her album ''
Floral Shoppe
is the ninth studio album by the American electronic musician Vektroid under the alias Macintosh Plus, released on December 9, 2011 by the independent record label Beer on the Rug. It is her ninth full-length album and was one of the first rel ...
'' under the pseudonym Macintosh Plus, on which "If I Saw You Again" from Pages' first self-titled album and "You Need a Hero" from their second self-titled album are sampled.
Bassist Melvin Lee Davis covered "O.C.O.E" (Official Cat of the Eighties) featuring vocals by Lakin on his 2011 album ''Genre: Music''.
Genre: Music by Melvin Lee Davis on Spotify
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Discography
Studio albums
Singles
References
External links
Official Pages Facebook page
Pages on Apple Music
Discogs
YouTube channel
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Musical groups established in 1978
Musical groups disestablished in 1981
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