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Album · 1976 · 12 Songs. More By The Count Bishops. See All. Speedball + 11.
The Count Bishops was a British rock band formed in 1975 in London and splintered in 1980 following the death of guitarist Zenon DeFleur in March 1979. The Count Bishops was a British rock band formed in 1975 in London and splintered in 1980 following the death of guitarist Zenon DeFleur in March 1979
Kicking off with a great cover of the Kinks' "I Need You," this solid, unpretentious debut album belongs in the home of every fan of English R&B from the Yardbirds to the Pretty Things to Dr. Feelgood. Guitarists Johnny Guitar and Zenon de Fleur keep it tight and simple, never wasting a note, and vocalist Dave Tice is so macho, it's enough to make you laugh. The originals are OK if somewhat predictable blues-based rave-ups, but the energy and good cheer more than make up for the album's derivative nature
They were our first band way back in 1975, even before punk rock was invented and independent record labels were still few and far between. We released the Speedball extended play 7 vinyl 45 rpm record on Chiswick Records as by the Count Bishops. By the time of the first Chiswick album the vocalist had been ejected and Dave Tice added to the original band of Zenon De Fleur – rhythm guitar, Johnny Guitar – yes, you’ve guessed it, on lead guitar, Steve Lewins – bass (replaced by Pat McMullan on the second album), Paul Balbi – drums.
More albums from The Count Bishops: Good Gear by The Count Bishops. Cross Cuts by The Count Bishops. View all albums . The Count Bishops. 3. Down In The Bottom. 5. Shake Your Moneymaker. 7. Baby You’re Wrong. 8. Don’t Start Crying Now.
The Count Bishops formed in spring 1975 when members of the group Chrome joined the American vocalist Mike Spenser. In July of that year, Spenser (née Scolnick) called fellow countryman Johnny Guitar from Paris for five days straight and finally convinced him (guitar) to pack up two Les Pauls and fly to the UK and join up with Spenser and Zenon DeFleur (so named by Johnny after seeing him passed out on the floor at their first recording session). The project was not fully realised, but the label released it as a mini-album called Live Bishops, reducing the band name to the Bishops. With this material (and a new bass player Pat McMullan, who replaced Steve Lewins) the Count Bishops toured extensively. In 1978, two singles ("I Take What I Want" and "I Want Candy") led the Count Bishops to an appearance on the TV show Top of the Pops
| 1 | I Need You |
| 2 | Stay Free |
| 3 | Down In The Bottom |
| 4 | Talk To You |
| 5 | Shake Your Moneymaker |
| 6 | Down The Road Apiece |
| 7 | Baby You're Wrong |
| 8 | Don't Start Crying Now |
| 9 | Someone's Got My Number |
| 10 | Good Guys Don't Wear White |
| 11 | You're In My Way |
| 12 | Taste And Try |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WIK 1 | The Count Bishops | The Count Bishops (LP, Album) | Chiswick Records | WIK 1 | UK | 1977 |
| 940547 | The Count Bishops | The Count Bishops (LP, Album) | Chiswick Records | 940547 | France | 1977 |
| CDWIKM 254 | The Count Bishops | The Count Bishops (CD, Album, RE, RM, Car) | Chiswick Records | CDWIKM 254 | UK | 2005 |
| 55.0101, 550101 | The Count Bishops | The Count Bishops (LP, Album) | Chiswick Records, Chiswick Records | 55.0101, 550101 | Netherlands | 1977 |
| CWK 3006 | The Count Bishops | The Count Bishops (LP, Album) | Chiswick Records | CWK 3006 | UK | 1977 |
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