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Rick Springfield Biography
Rick
Springfield has withstood the test of time far better than most critics
would ever have imagined, writing and performing some of the best-crafted
mainstream power pop of the past 20 years. A musician turned actor turned
musician, Rick formed a band in high school, and eventually joined the group
Rock House which toured Vietnam in 1968. A much sought after lead guitarist in
his native Australia, he moved on from Rock House to join the popular band The
Zoot in 1970. Springfield went solo after Zoot's breakup and garnered his first
U.S. success the following year with a re-recording of his Australian hit "Speak
to the Sky" (Capitol, 1972, #14).
After stints with both Columbia (1973) and Chelsea Records (1976), Rick was able
to secure a recording contract with RCA on the strength of his demos; in the
midst of recording his debut for the label, he was signed to play the young,
eligible Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital in 1981. Springfield's popularity
skyrocketed, setting the stage for the release of
Working Class Dog later that year. Powered by the classic chart topping
single "Jessie's Girl," (RCA, 1981, #1) and the Top Ten follow-up "I've Done
Everything for You," (RCA, 1981, #8)
Working Class Dog was a smash success, and Springfield eventually
returned to his first love- music- when concerts conflicted with his television
career.
The follow-up album,
Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet, was released in 1982, spawning the Top
Five smash "Don't Talk to Strangers" (RCA, 1982, #2); 1983's
Living in Oz offered more of the same, including the Top Ten "Affair of
the Heart." (RCA, 1983, #9) as well as "Human Touch" (RCA, 1983, #18) When
Springfield made the leap to the big screen in 1984 with
Hard
to Hold, the soundtrack had another Top Five hit, "Love Somebody." (RCA,
1984, #5) Hitting the Top 40 a total of 17 times, Rick has continued to record
several more albums during his career, including
Tao
(1985),
Rock
of Life (1988),
Sahara Snow (1997),
Karma
(1999),
The
Greatest Hits...Alive (2001), and the critically acclaimed
Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance (2004).
His
current album
The
Day After Yesterday, released on July 12, 2005 (Gomer/DKE Records), is
an album of 13 covers that have influenced Rick Springfield throughout his
career, and one original song. "I've always wanted to record these songs" Rick
Springfield says. "They have been favorites of mine for a long time. They are
songs I wish I'd written. I wanted to be faithful to the originals but still
treat them a little differently and also give them the benefit of the new
technology. Plus, I wanted to see if it would be easier and less painful doing a
CD of songs I hadn't written...and it was."
Tracks include: "I'm Not in Love" (10cc), "Under the Milky Way" (The Church),
"Life in a Northern Town" (The Dream Academy), "Broken Wings" (Mr. Mister),
"Human" (The Human League), "Holdin' on to Yesterday" (Ambrosia), "Baker Street"
(Gerry Rafferty), "Waiting for a Girl Like You" (Foreigner), "Let's Go Out
Tonight" (The Blue Nile), "For No One" (The Beatles), "Miss You Nights" (Cliff
Richard), "Blue Rose" (Lizz Wright), "Cry" (Rick Springfield) and "Imagine"
(John Lennon)
On April 26, 2005, Sony/BMG released
Written in Rock: The Rick Springfield Anthology, a 2-Disc set, spanning
Rick Springfield's entire career. "I consider these songs to be the highlights
of my past albums and they definitively represent the different eras of my
songwriting." ~ Rick Springfield |