

The group recorded an album's worth of material for Motown, none of which was released at the time. By 1966, he'd joined the Mynah Birds, which also featured bassist Bruce Palmer and Rick James. During the mid-'60s, he returned to Toronto, where he played as a solo folk act. Not only did he play in garage rock outfits like the Squires, but he also played in local folk clubs and coffeehouses, where he eventually met Joni Mitchell and Stephen Stills. Many of Young's most enduring work arrived in the '70s, when he alternated between such bruised, beautiful introspection as 1970's After the Gold Rush and noisy guitar jams like 1969's Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, taking detours for such after-hours decadence as 1975's Tonight's the Night, but he remained a vital, unpredictable presence for decades, challenging himself and his audience.īorn in Toronto, Canada, Neil Young moved to Winnipeg with his mother following her divorce from his sports journalist father.
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His willfulness could be as much a hindrance as an attribute - famously, Geffen Records sued him for delivering albums that were "uncharacteristic" - but his muse also led to a series of distinctive, indelible albums whose legacy sometimes only revealed itself over time eventually, the electro experiments of 1982's Trans were acknowledged as an artistic achievement, not a commercial disaster. Over the years, Young would tap back into these different sounds and personas, but his avoidance of the middle of the road pushed him into eccentric territory his singer/songwriter peers would generally avoid. Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch." Young wrote this passage for the liner notes of Decade, a double-disc compilation that documented the first part of his career, ten years that took him from the pioneering Los Angeles rock & roll band Buffalo Springfield, through emergence as a lone folk-rock troubadour and his alliance with Crosby, Stills & Nash, to his noisy, rambling wanderings with Crazy Horse. The three began writing and rehearsing together, and were recording in, London, by September 2005.įinally, in 2006, they release "Lights", their latest disc, including most of the previous line up (with Darius Keeler, Danny Griffiths, Maria Q, who was a chorist on "Take My Head", Dave Penney, singer on "Y.A.L.T.S" and "Noise" and Pollard Berrier).Looking back at the blockbuster success of "Heart of Gold," the mellow country-rock tune that became his first number one single and only Billboard Top 40 hit in 1971, Neil Young remarked that the song "put me in the middle of the road. During this same tour, Keeler and Griffiths met the singer Pollard Berrier at one of their shows in Vienna, Austria.
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In autumn of 2004, Archive announced that Dave Pen (Birdpen) would replace Walker on the Noise tour - due to the continuing personal problems between Walker and the rest of the band.
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In an interview with the TV station arte in late 2005, Keeler and Griffiths stated that Walker is in fact no longer with Archive and is working on a solo album, whereas Walker has stated that he left Archive due to personal differences with management and other band members. Another statement from Darius Keeler hinted at personal problems keeping Walker from touring. Increasing shouts of 'Where's Craig?" from bemused fans at the concerts in Poland and France finally prompted a notice on the website that Craig absence was "due to unforeseen circumstances". The band composed also in 2003 the soundtrack to the French film Michel Vaillant.Īrchive began their Europe tour in November 2004 without Walker, and without notifying ticket holders. Two years later, "Noise" and "Unplugged" are the follow ups to "You All Look The Same To Me", and they are keeping the same musical formation as before. In 2001 they produced their third album, "You All Look The Same To Me", a more rock oriented disc than electronic or pop. After "Take My Head" the line up of the Band changed again including now singer Craig Walker (former front man for Power of Dreams). Later (1999), Darius and Danny reformed Archive along with Susanne Wooder and Matheu Martin to produce their second album "Take My Head".

Due to some dispute among themselves, the band broke up in 1996. Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths formed Archive in 1994 together with female singer Roya Arab and young rapper Rosko John. Real Name Darius Keeler, Danny Griffiths, Craig Walker Profile Trip hop group from the UK.
