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350:, Laurie Allen Revue). The band returned to Perth but soon relocated to Melbourne. Partington departed in December 1968, returning to Perth to form the Tracks with Joey Anderson on drums (ex-Sari Brit), Pete Tindal on bass guitar and vocals (ex-Cherokees), Peter Waddell on Hammond organ and vocals (ex-Paul McKay Sound), and Lindsay Wells on lead guitar and vocals (also ex-Sari Brit). Partington was replaced by 269:
Chain had various line-ups until July 1974 when they disbanded. They reformed in 1982 for a one-off concert and more permanently from 1983 to 1986. From 1998 Chain members are Harvey, Manning, Taylor and Dirk Du Bois on bass guitar. Both Manning and Taylor have also had separate solo careers. In 2005
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on bass guitar and Lindsay Wells on lead guitar (both ex-Healing Force). Murphy left in September and Taylor continued for another month with Laurie Pryor on drums (ex-Healing Force) but then Taylor commenced his solo career. Taylor's best known solo works are his singles, "I Remember when I Was
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and recorded at TCS Studios. This included an extended version of their signature track, "Black and Blue", and continued to sell steadily, eventually going gold over twenty years after its original release. A further single "Gonna Miss you Babe" was recorded with this line-up at Festival Studios
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Sydney, also produced by Sayers. The classic line-up of Chain only lasted about eleven months (August 1970 to July 1971) at that time, when Harvey, Manning and Sullivan all left. Harvey joined King Harvest, Manning formed a duo Pilgrimage with ex-The Chain bandmate Morgan, and Sullivan joined
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in 1965. They included Dave Cook on rhythm guitar and vocals, Dave Cross on rhythm guitar and vocals, Paul Frieze on bass guitar, Ross Partington on lead vocals and harmonica (ex-Majestics), Alan Power on lead guitar and vocals, and John Vanderhagh on drums. They played cover versions of the
445:" was released by this line-up as a single in March 1971 on Festival's Infinity label, which peaked at No. 12 on the national singles charts in May. The second single, "Judgement" released in July reached the top 40 nationally and was followed in September by their first studio album 417:, was recorded in June 1970 at Caesar's Palace discothèque, Sydney, with the line-up of Harvey, Manning, Mason, Morgan and Sullivan. It was released in October. Mason had already left to travel overseas. Early in 1975 he had returned to Australia and joined a progressive rock group, 367:
heard the Chain performing early in 1969 and said that " is by far the best female rhythm and blues singer in the country ... gave me the finest night of live rhythm and blues I've heard from an Australian group." Saddington left in May of that year to write for the music newspaper
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After breaking up completely for several years, Chain briefly reformed with the classic line up (Harvey, Manning, Sullivan and Taylor) in January 1982, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Mushroom Records. A couple of songs from their performance appeared on the triple album set
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with his band the Bay City Union (which had briefly included Manning), although that band had subsequently broken up. At this point, Chain were Manning, Taylor, Harvey (Little Goose, LG or Albert Goose) and Sullivan (Big Goose or BG), referred to by fans as the classic line-up.
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in May 1990. By late 1991, Taylor had formed another version of Chain now called, Matt Taylor's Chain with Dirk Du Bois on bass guitar, Jeff Lang on guitar, Bob Patient on piano and Gus Warburton on drums. This line-up recorded a new album
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released in 1992. From 1992, varied line-ups of Chain or Matt Taylor's Chain toured Australia irregularly. In 1998, Chain as Matt Taylor, Phil Manning, Barry Harvey and Dirk Du Bois performed at Mushroom's 25th anniversary concert,
315:). Capeling also left in 1967 and was replaced by Ace Follington on drums (ex Yeoman). Later that year Cross left but was not replaced, Scott was replaced by Murray Wilkins on bass guitar and vocals (ex-West Coast Trio). 525:' band. Forming in February 1974, the next Chain line-up were Manning, Sullivan and Mal Logan on keyboards (ex-Healing Force, Carson) and Tony Lunt on drums (ex-Carson); they broke up in July and Mushroom released the 596:, and continued touring irregularly. On 3 May 2009, Chain performed at the Cairns Blues Festival. This latest Chain line-up continued into 2014 with appearances at The Caravan Club in Oakleigh, Victoria. 274:, and continued touring irregularly. On 3 May 2009 they performed at the Cairns Blues Festival. Barry Sullivan died in October 2003. Wendy Saddington died in June 2013 after being diagnosed with 252:" (January 1971), is their only top twenty hit. It was written and recorded by the line-up of Manning, Taylor, Barry Harvey on drums and Barry Sullivan on bass guitar. The related album, 409:
said that " was one of the first progressive blues records ever issued in Australia". Follington, Papesch and Piper had all left by the time it appeared. The rhythm section from
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in October 1985 and two singles. Manning and Sullivan left again in late 1986, Taylor and Harvey continued Chain with John Meyer on guitar (ex-Saracen,
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and was established in February 1966 and conducted an annual poll during 1966 to 1972 of its readers to determine the most popular personalities.
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in December 1973 with contributions from James Madison on guitar and George Beauford on vocals and harmonica. Both were members of touring mate
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Chain's origins trace back to the Beat 'n Tracks (often incorrectly cited as the Beaten Tracks), a pop, blues and R&B band, which formed in
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on lead guitar and vocals who left whilst they were in Melbourne competing in the Hoadley's national finals and was replaced by
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In July 1971, Taylor briefly enlisted Kevin Murphy on drums (ex-Wild Cherries, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, King Harvest),
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on lead vocals (ex-James Taylor Move), who provided the band's new name, the Chain, referencing Aretha Franklin's song, "
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on co-lead vocals. She later had a solo career. Saddington was replaced by New Zealand-born Glyn Mason (ex-
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The Chain's first single, "Show Me Home", which was written by Manning, was released by
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With the addition of Morgan on organ the Beat 'n Tracks incorporated material from
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joined on lead vocals and harmonica. During the 1990s they were referred to as
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This article is about the Australian blues band Chain. For other uses, see
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to become their full-time front man. Taylor had moved to Melbourne from
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Barry Harvey – drums (1969–74, 1982, 1983–1986, 1988, 1995–current)
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Note: The band name is given as The Beat 'n Tracks in this source.
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in April 1988. Meyer, Taylor and Bob Fortesque on bass guitar (ex-
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George Beauford – lead vocals, harmonica (1973, session musician)
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Warren Morgan – keyboards, backing and lead vocals (1968–1972)
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in late 1968 with a line-up including guitarist and vocalist
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which released two non-charting singles and then an album,
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Glyn Mason – guitars, lead and backing vocals (1970–1972)
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was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaper,
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Young" and "Fair Dinkum Aussie Blues" and his albums,
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Power was replaced by 1075:"Black and Blue" – Infinity (March 1971) (#12 346:on lead guitar and vocals (ex-Bay City Union, 1103:"(Doin' The) Highway 31 Shuffle" – EMI (1986) 1085:"Judgement" – Infinity (July 1971) No. 30 AUS 628:Dirk Du Bois – bass (1991–1992, 1995–current) 260:covered "Black and Blue" on their 1973 album 1694:"ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1998 Albums" 1471:. Vol. 43, no. 12, 260. p. 15 1385: 1060:Towards the Blues (30th Anniversary Edition) 536: 1097:"I'm Gonna Miss You Babe" – Infinity (1980) 1686: 1487: 1701:Australian Recording Industry Association 1499:Australasian Performing Right Association 1394:"Hoadley's National Battle of the Sounds" 1259: 1110: 405:in October 1969. 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Index

Chain (disambiguation)
Melbourne
Victoria
Blues
R&B
Infinity
Festival
Mushroom
EMI
BMG
Phil Manning
Matt Taylor
Members
Phil Manning
Wendy Saddington
Matt Taylor
Black and Blue
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Messin'
oesophageal cancer
Perth
Beatles
Rolling Stones
Motown
Ray Hoff and the Off Beats
Traffic
Vanilla Fudge
Young Rascals
the Band
Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds

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