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Usa Records (5) – 300.116

2 x CD, Unofficial Release

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Rock
Hard Rock, Arena Rock, Glam

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1-1 Eric Clapton & Ron Wood Cocaine
1-2 Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker Don't Touche Me
1-3 Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker Watiching River Flow
1-4 Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker Warried Life Blues
1-5 Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker You Are So Beautiful
1-6 Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker Seven Days
1-7 Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker Feelin' Alright
1-8 Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck Star Cycle
1-9 Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck The Pump
1-10 Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck Definitely Maybe
2-1 Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck Blue Wind
2-2 Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck People Get Ready
2-3 Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck Going Down
2-4 Eric Clapton & Jimmy Page Prelude
2-5 Eric Clapton & Jimmy Page Stairway To Heaven
2-6 Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker And Jimmy Page Layla
2-7 Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker And Jimmy Page With A Little Help From My Friends

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        Christopher Stainton

        Background informationAlso known asBornGenresOccupation(s)Instrument(s)Years active

        Stainton in 2009

        Chris Stainton
        22 March 1944 (age 78)
        Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
        Rock
        Session musician, songwriter
        Piano, keyboards, bass
        1959–present

        Christopher Robert Stainton (born 22 March 1944) is an English session musician, keyboard player, bassist and songwriter, who first gained recognition with Joe Cocker in the late 1960s. In addition to his collaboration with Cocker, Stainton is best known for his work with Eric Clapton, The Who, Andy Fairweather Low and Bryan Ferry.

        Career[edit]

        Stainton was born in Woodseats, Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. After passing his eleven-plus examination, Stainton attended Rowlinson Technical School, Norton, Sheffield. Stainton's musical career began in 1960, when he played bass guitar with a local Sheffield band, 'Johnny Tempest and the Mariners'. The Mariners became 'The Cadillacs', before Stainton joined Joe Cocker in The Grease Band during 1966.[1] Stainton co-wrote "Marjorine", Cocker's first UK Singles Chart hit in 1968.[2] Chris played bass guitar on Joe Cocker's subsequent number 1 hit With a Little Help from My Friends.

        His time as a Cocker backing musician came to a zenith on the Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour, in the United States and Canada in 1970.[1] His initial involvement with Cocker lasted until the end of 1972.[3] Throughout that decade Chris Stainton appeared with musicians such as Spooky Tooth (1970), The Chris Stainton Band (1972–73), Tundra (1974), Bryn Haworth Band (1976–77), Boxer (1977), Maddy Prior Band (1978), Rocks (1978) and Elkie Brooks (1978).

        By 1979 he teamed up with Eric Clapton for the first time, beginning an intermittent working relationship that has lasted to the present time. He joined Clapton on Roger Waters's The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hikingtour during 1984, and also toured again with Joe Cocker on and off from 1988 until 2000.

        In 1985 Stainton and Clapton both appeared in the George Harrison-produced film Water in a mock 'charity concert' – the Concert for Cascara.[4]

        In November 2002, Chris appeared at the Concert for George, and has more recently appeared as one of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.[5]

        Stainton has been a member of the Eric Clapton band virtually full-time since 2002, touring worldwide almost every year until the present time. He toured with Clapton on his 2008 North American and European tour, which included a three-night collaboration with Steve Winwood at Madison Square Garden in February 2008, and toured with Winwood and Clapton in 2009 and 2010.

        In July 2012, Stainton was announced as a keyboardist for The Who's 2012–2013 Quadrophenia & More Tour (he played piano on three songs on the original Quadrophenia album, "The Dirty Jobs", "5:15", and "Drowned"). He performed with the band at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics. However, he subsequently withdrew prior to the start of the tour, to join Clapton on his tour of the US and Europe, that ultimately ended at O2 Arena Prague on 19 June 2013.

        Stainton toured with Clapton in Japan, the Middle East and Europe in 2014. On 11 September 2015, he was honoured and performed with the Tedeschi Trucks Band in a tribute/reunion concert for Joe Cocker, at the Lockn' Festival in Arrington, Virginia.[6] The concert honoured Joe and the Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tour. Alumni included from the 1970 Tour included Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge, Claudia Lennear, Bobby Jones, Pamela Polland, Matthew Moore, Daniel Moore, Chuck Blackwell and Bobby Torres and original Tour photographer Linda Wolf. Wolf's iconic photographs from the 1970 Tour introduced the concert to the audience.[7][8] A documentary movie of the reunion and concert to be released in 2016, directed by Jojo Pennebaker, son of D. A. Pennebaker and Jesse Lauter.

        Chris Stainton played on Eric Clapton's 2016 album I Still Do and subsequently joined Clapton for a brief tour of Japan in April 2016.[citation needed] As of June 2022, he is currently on tour with Eric Clapton.[9]

        Discography[edit]

        • Spooky Tooth
          • The Last Puff (1970, Island)
          • The Best of Spooky Tooth (1970, Island) (compilation album)
        • Leon Russell
          • Leon Russell (1970, Shelter)
          • Leon Russell and The Shelter People (1971, Shelter)
        • Don Nix
          • Living By the Days (1971, Elektra)
        • Joe Cocker
          • With a Little Help from My Friends (1969, A&M)
          • Joe Cocker! (1969, A&M)
          • Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1970, A&M)
          • Joe Cocker (1972, A&M)
          • One Night of Sin (1989)
          • Night Calls (1991, Capitol)
          • Have a Little Faith (1994, Capitol)
          • Long Voyage Home (1995)
          • Across from Midnight (1997, Capitol)
          • Organic (1996)
        • The Who
          • Quadrophenia (1973, Track) (2-LP)
          • Tommy (Polydor, 1975) (2-LP)
        • Bryn Haworth
          • Sunny Side of the Street (1974, Island)
          • Keep the Ball Rolling (1979, A&M)
        • Jim Capaldi
          • Whale Meat Again (1974, Island)
        • The Grease Band
          • Amazing Grease (1975, Goodear)
        • Ian Hunter
          • All-American Alien Boy (1976, CBS)
          • Once Bitten Twice Shy (2000)
        • Maddy Prior
          • Changing Winds (1978, Chrysalis)
          • Memento: the Best of Maddy Prior (1995)
        • Stephen Bishop
          • Red Cab to Manhattan (1980, Warner)
        • Eric Clapton
          • Just One Night (1980)
          • Another Ticket
          • Money and Cigarettes
          • Behind the Sun
          • From The Cradle
          • Pilgrim
          • Back Home
          • Live in Hyde Park (1997)
          • Sessions for Robert J (2004)
          • Old Sock (2013)
          • I Still Do (2016)
          • Live in San Diego
        • Marianne Faithfull
          • Dangerous Acquaintances (1981, Island)
          • A Perfect Stranger: The Island Anthology (1998)
        • Alvin Lee Band
          • RX5 (1981, Avatar)
        • Gary Brooker
          • Lead Me to the Water (1982, Mercury)
        • Pete Townshend
          • All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (1982, Atlantic)
        • Ringo Starr
          • Old Wave (1983)
          • Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2 (1989)
        • Simon Townshend (the younger brother of Pete Townshend)
          • Sweet Sound (1983 and 1984, Polydor)
        • Bryan Ferry
          • Taxi (1993)
        • B. B. King
          • Deuces Wild (1997, MCA)
          • Here and There: the Uncollected B. B. King (2001)
        • Eros Ramazzotti
          • Eros Live (1998)
        • The Alarm
          • Best of the Alarm & Mike Peters (1998)
          • Eye of the Hurricane (expanded) (2002)
        • Jimmy Smith
          • Dot Com Blues (2001)
        • David Gilmour
          • On an Island (2006)
        • Andy Fairweather Low
          • The Very Best of Andy Fairweather Low (2008)

        See also[edit]

        • List of keyboardists

        References[edit]

        1. ^ a b Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 210. CN 5585.
        2. ^ Roberts, David. British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). Guinness World Records Limited. p. 112.
        3. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 243. CN 5585.
        4. ^ Freedom, a song from Water
        5. ^ Musicians' Olympus. "Chris Stainton". geocities.com. Archived from the original on 13 September 2004. Retrieved 15 June 2004.
        6. ^ Browne, David (14 July 2015). "Inside Tedeschi Trucks Band's All-Star Joe Cocker Tribute Concert". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
        7. ^ "LOCKN' Festival - The Mad Dogs & Englishmen set at Lockn'..." Facebook. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
        8. ^ "Player". Introvid.me. Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
        9. ^ "Eric Clapton - 8 June 2022, Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome - COMPLETE". YouTube.

        External links[edit]

        • Chris Stainton at AllMusic
        • "Chris Stainton". philbrodieband.com. 4 December 2019.
        • AMG. "Spooky Tooth". allmusic.com.
        • ""Marjorine" (co-writer Chris Stainton)". www.ablyrics.com. www.ablyrics.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2021.

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        Der am 20. Mai 1944 in Sheffield in der britischen Grafschaft Yorkhire geborene Joe Cocker war bekannt für seine einzigartige, kratzbürstige Stimme und seine rudernden Armbewegungen. Mit 25 Jahren trat er am legendären Woodstock-Festival 1969 auf (siehe Video).

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