In 1973, he formed Jonathan Kelly’s Outside, with Snowy White - guitar and Chas Jenkel - bass among the members. Snowy White went on to play with Pink Floyd, Peter Green, Thin Lizzy and Chas Jenkel was central to the wonderful British funk of Ian Dury and the Blockheads. Led by Ledingham, this line-up made one album together, which was 1974’s ...Waiting On You.
"Waiting On You" was something Jonathan had always wanted, at heart he was always a bit of a Rock & Roller. This album cover was designed by Tim Staffell. However this album wasn't as warmly received and Jonathan was hurt by some of the criticism of it, the music press wanted him pigeonholed as a folk singer. A single was also released to coincide with this album called 'Outside' backed with 'Waiting on you'. Jonathan was particularly fond of Outside because it encompassed the musicians and styles which he enjoyed and which had influenced him and the type of music they played covered rock through to jazz and not forgetting the soul influences!
By this time Jonathan's problems with drugs were taking a real hold of him and people remember being shocked by his appearance on occasions.
Tracks
1. Misery - 6:25
2. Making It Lonely - 4:53
3. Tempest - 6:19
4. Sensation Street - 5:57
5. Great Northern Railroad - 7:53
6. I'll Never Find Another Love - 4:23
7. Yesterday's Promises - 3:54
8. Tell Me People - 8:34
All compositions by Jonathan Kelly
Personnel
*Jonathan Kelly - Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Drums, Vocals
*Snowy White - Guitars, Vocals
*Chas Jankel - Guitars, Vocals
*Trevor Williams - Bass Guitar, Vocals
*Dave Sheen - Drums, Percussion
*Peter Wood - Keyboards, Piano
*Max Middleton - Organ, Clavinet
*Ron Carthy - Trumpet
*Mick Eve - Saxophone
*Chris Mercer - Saxophone
*Smiley Dejonnes - Percussion
Thanks for the Jonathan Kelly's Outside album!
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Thank you"MARIOS".I like this one.
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ReplyDeleteI found Jonathan Kelley's music through you, Marios. Surprised to discover he had a band as well. Pity Big Pink didn't secure and include the non-LP single that accompanied this release back when. Many thanks!
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