Wild Horses (British band)
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Wild Horses were a British
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 rock
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 band, active during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

History

Wild Horses was formed in the summer of 1978 by ex-Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy are an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. Two of the founding members, drummer Brian Downey and bass guitarist/vocalist Phil Lynott met while still in school. Lynott assumed the role of frontman and led them throughout their recording career of thirteen studio albums...

 guitarist Brian Robertson
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 and ex-Rainbow
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 bassist Jimmy Bain
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. At an early stage the line-up featured former Stone The Crows
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 and Wings
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 guitarist Jimmy McCulloch
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 and former Small Faces drummer Kenney Jones
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, but eventually stabilised with the addition of drummer Clive Edwards
Clive Edwards
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 (ex-Pat Travers
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, Uli Roth) and guitarist/keyboardist Neil Carter
Neil Carter (musician)
Neil Carter is a musician who has worked in diverse genres throughout his 35 year career. Classically trained, he became a professional rock musician at the age of 17 and initally had his first 'mainstream' experience with singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. He subsequently played guitar and...

 (ex-Wilder, Gilbert O'Sullivan
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). This line-up recorded the Trevor Rabin
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-produced eponymous album in 1980, released by EMI
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 who signed the band after their 1979 Reading Festival appearance.

Carter left the band in August 1980 after the band's UK tour with Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent
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 in order to join UFO
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 and later Gary Moore
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. His replacement was guitarist John Lockton (ex-The Next Band
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, Red Alert) whose first appearance was on the band's Japan
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ese tour in the autumn of 1980 followed by the release of the Stand Your Ground
Stand Your Ground (Wild Horses album)
Stand Your Ground is the second album by British rock band Wild Horses, co-produced with Kit Woolven at Good Earth and Maison Rouge Studios in London and released in May 1981 on EMI Records....

album in the spring of 1981.

In June 1981, Robertson and Edwards both left Wild Horses in the wake of the band's Paris Theatre show in London
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. Robertson teamed up with Motörhead a year later and recorded Another Perfect Day
Another Perfect Day
- Deluxe Edition :In 2006, the album was re-issued with a bonus CD, featuring a live performance, recorded in Manchester on June 10, 1983. The writing credits for the songs on the deluxe edition differed from those on the original, credited all the original songs to Robertson, Lemmy, and...

in 1983, before moving on to join fellow Scotsman Frankie Miller
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 on the Dancing in the Rain album in 1986. Edwards continued with a number of different acts, including Bernie Marsden
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's S.O.S., Grand Prix, and Lionheart
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.

Bain assembled a new Wild Horses line-up featuring Lockton, former Lautrec stepfather and son team, Reuben (vocals) and Laurence Archer
Laurence Archer
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 (guitar), and The Def Leppard E.P. credited drummer Frank Noon
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. The Archers and Noon left only months later and went on to form their own band, Stampede
Stampede (band)
Stampede are a British melodic hard rock band formed in 1981 by songwriting partnership Reuben Archer and Laurence Archer. The band signed to Polydor Records, emerging as part of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal scene. Stampede disbanded in 1983, and guitarist Laurence Archer went on to play...

, and Wild Horses ceased to exist, with Bain joining his former Rainbow
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 bandmate Ronnie James Dio
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 in Dio
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, while Lockton became a member of German hard rockers Victory
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.

Wild Horses members Laurence Archer and Clive Edwards were part of the UFO line-up that recorded the High Stakes & Dangerous Men and Lights Out in Tokyo albums in the early 1990s, before spending time in Medicine Head
Medicine Head
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.

Both Wild Horses and Stand Your Ground were re-issued on CD in Japan and Europe in the 1990s; the latest set of re-issues came on 26 May 2009 through UK-based Krescendo Records.

Members

Wild Horses Mk I
  • Jimmy Bain
    Jimmy Bain
    James Stewart 'Jimmy' Bain is a Scottish bassist most famous for playing in the bands Rainbow and Dio with Ronnie James Dio. He has worked with Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott, co-writing on his solo albums....

     - bass/vocals
  • Brian Robertson
    Brian Robertson
    Brian "Robbo" David Robertson is a Scottish rock guitarist, best known for his work with Thin Lizzy and Motörhead.-Early life:...

     - guitar
  • Jimmy McCulloch
    Jimmy McCulloch
    James 'Jimmy' McCulloch was a Scottish musician and songwriter, born in Dumbarton and raised in Clydebank and Cumbernauld, Scotland, who was best known for playing lead guitar in Paul McCartney's Wings from 1974 to 1977...

     - guitar
  • Kenney Jones
    Kenney Jones
    Kenneth Thomas "Kenney" Jones is a veteran English rock drummer best known for his work in Small Faces, Faces, and The Who.-Small Faces to the Faces:...

     - drums


Wild Horses Mk II
- UK tour 1978 line-up:
  • Jimmy Bain - bass/vocals
  • Brian Robertson - guitar
  • Neil Carter
    Neil Carter (musician)
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     - guitar/keyboards
  • Dixie Lee - drums


Wild Horses Mk III
- 'The First Album' line-up (1979/80):
  • Jimmy Bain - bass/vocals
  • Brian Robertson - guitar/vocals
  • Neil Carter -guitar/keyboards
  • Clive Edwards
    Clive Edwards
    Clive Edwards is a drummer, who is best known as a former member of the British band, UFO ....

     - drums


Wild Horses Mk IV
- 'Stand Your Ground' line-up (1980/81):
  • Jimmy Bain - bass/vocals
  • Brian Robertson - guitar
  • John Lockton -guitar
  • Clive Edwards - drums


Wild Horses Mk V
- final live line-up (1981):
  • Reuben Archer - vocals
  • Jimmy Bain - bass/vocals
  • John Lockton - guitar
  • Laurence Archer
    Laurence Archer
    Laurence Archer is a guitarist. He is notable for his work with British rock bands, UFO and Phil Lynott's Grand Slam. He was also a member of Wild Horses, Medicine Head and Rhode Island Red with Gary Leiderman Bass , Manolo Antonana Drums and frontman/actor/writer Mike Dyer before temporarily...

     - guitar
  • Frank Noon
    Frank Noon
    Frank Noon is a drummer who played in the bands Def Leppard and Roadhouse with guitarist Pete Willis.He was preceded in Def Leppard by original Def Leppard drummer Tony Kenning and succeeded in Def Leppard by current Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen....

     - drums

Studio albums

  • Wild Horses (EMI, 1980 / Toshiba-EMI/Insideout, 1993 / Zoom Club 1999 / Krescendo 2009)
  • Stand Your Ground
    Stand Your Ground (Wild Horses album)
    Stand Your Ground is the second album by British rock band Wild Horses, co-produced with Kit Woolven at Good Earth and Maison Rouge Studios in London and released in May 1981 on EMI Records....

    (EMI, 1981 / Toshiba-EMI/Insideout, 1993 / Zoom Club 1999 / Krescendo, 2009)

UK singles

  • "Criminal Tendencies" / "The Rapist" (EMI, 1979)
  • "Face Down" / "Dealer" (EMI, 1980)
  • "Flyaway" / "Blackmail" (EMI, 1980)
  • "I'll Give You Love" / "Rocky Mountain Way" (live) (EMI, 1981)
  • "I'll Give You Love" / "Rocky Mountain Way" (live) / "The Kid" / "Saturday Night" (live) (EMI, 1981 - double single pack)
  • "Everlasting Love" / "The Axe" (EMI, 1981)

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