British Lions

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

British Lions - British Lions
British Lions
1978, songs: 1

Facts about British Lions

British Lions

British Lions was a British rock band formed in the late 1970s, comprised of seasoned musicians who had previously been members of various well-known groups. Here are several key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Lineup: British Lions was formed in 1977 by former members of Mott the Hoople, a highly influential British rock band. The lineup included guitarist Ray Major, bassist Overend Watts, drummer Dale "Buffin" Griffin, and keyboardist Morgan Fisher, all of whom had previously played together in Mott the Hoople. Vocalist John Fiddler, who had previously fronted the band Medicine Head, joined the group to complete the lineup.

  2. Debut Album: In 1978, British Lions released their self-titled debut album, "British Lions". Produced by renowned producer Eddie Offord, the album featured a blend of hard rock and melodic pop-rock influences. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, the album failed to achieve significant commercial success. However, it showcased the band's musical prowess and demonstrated their ability to craft memorable hooks and catchy melodies.

  3. Subsequent Releases and Touring: Following the release of their debut album, British Lions embarked on a tour to promote their music. They also recorded a follow-up album, "Trouble with Women", which was released in 1980. While the album received favorable reviews, it also failed to achieve commercial success. Despite their efforts, British Lions disbanded shortly after the release of "Trouble with Women".

  4. Legacy and Influence: Although British Lions did not achieve widespread fame during their active years, their music has garnered appreciation from fans of classic rock and British rock music. The band's blend of hard rock, pop-rock, and melodic sensibilities showcased the members' musical talents and served as a testament to their contributions to the British rock scene. British Lions' music continues to be celebrated by enthusiasts of 1970s rock music, and their albums remain sought-after collectibles among fans.

  5. Post-Band Activities: After British Lions disbanded, the members pursued various musical endeavors. Overend Watts, Dale Griffin, and Morgan Fisher reunited with their former Mott the Hoople bandmates for a series of reunion concerts in the early 2000s. Additionally, John Fiddler continued to pursue his music career, releasing solo albums and collaborating with other musicians. While British Lions' time together was relatively bri

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