Captain Beyond
Captain Beyond | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Hard rock, psychedelic rock, progressive rock |
Years active | 1971–73, 1976–78, 1998–2003, 2013– |
Labels | Capricorn, Warner Bros. |
Associated acts | Iron Butterfly, Deep Purple |
Website | officialcaptainbeyond.com |
Members |
Bobby Caldwell Jeff "Boday" Christensen Don Bonzi Simon Lind Jeff Artabasy |
Past members |
Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt Lee Dorman Rod Evans Lewie Gold Guille Garcia Reese Wynans Brian Glascock Marty Rodriguez Jason Cahoon Willy Daffern Dan Frye Jimi Interval Steve Petrey |
Captain Beyond is an American/British rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1971.[1]
History
The original line-up for Captain Beyond were singer Rod Evans (ex-Deep Purple), drummer Bobby Caldwell (ex-Johnny Winter), guitarist Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt (ex-Iron Butterfly), and bassist Lee Dorman (ex-Iron Butterfly),[1] as well as keyboardist Lewie Gold. Gold left due to personal reasons before the first album was recorded. The remaining line-up recorded the self-titled debut album, released in 1972. Following this album Caldwell left the band to join Derringer and was replaced by drummer Brian Glascock.[2] Also joining the band around this time were Reese Wynans on keyboards and Guille Garcia on congas. The record company's chosen producer, Giorgio Gomelsky, did not like Glascock's drumming and requested a new drummer.[2] Glascock was released and Marty Rodriguez was brought in on drums on the recommendation of Garcia.[2] This six man lineup recorded the group's second album, Sufficiently Breathless. Tension during the recording led to Evans quitting.[2] The original lineup reformed later in 1973 for a US tour but the band split up at the end of the year, with Rod Evans retiring from the music business completely.[2]
The band reformed in 1976 with Willy Daffern on vocals, and Bobby Caldwell, Rhino and Lee Dorman completing the line-up. They recorded the band's third album Dawn Explosion on Warner Bros., but broke up in 1978.
Reinhardt and Caldwell reformed Captain Beyond in 1998 with Jimi Interval on vocals, Steve Petrey on guitar, Dan Frye on keyboards, and Jeff Artabasy on bass.[1] Since then they have been performing at shows and have released a four track EP.
In 1999, Swedish record label Record Heaven released a tribute to Captain Beyond entitled Thousand Days of Yesterday. The album features fellow 1970s rockers Pentagram playing "Dancing Madly Backwards".
Captain Beyond once again disbanded in 2003 when lead guitarist Larry Reinhardt developed cancer. Following treatment, Reinhardt continued to perform music until late 2011, when he again fell ill. He died on January 2, 2012.[3] Bassist Lee Dorman died on December 21, 2012.[4] Rod Evans has stayed reclusive from performing, partly due to legal troubles from his original Deep Purple bandmates, and his current residence is still unknown.[5]
Caldwell resurrected the band in 2013, with a lineup consisting of Jeff "Boday" Christensen, Don Bonzi, Simon Lind, and Jeff Artabasy.[6] The reformed group began touring in 2015.[7]
Personnel
Members
- Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt - guitar (1971–1973, 1973, 1976–1978, 1998–2003; died 2012)
- Lee Dorman - bass (1971–1973, 1973, 1976–1978; died 2012)
- Rod Evans - vocals (1971–1973, 1973)
- Bobby Caldwell - drums, percussion (1971–1973, 1973, 1976–1978, 1998–2003, 2013–)
- Lewie Gold - keyboards (1971)
- Guille Garcia - percussion (1973)
- Reese Wynans - keyboards (1973)
- Brian Glascock - drums (1973)
- Marty Rodriguez - drums (1973)
- Jason Cahoon - vocals (1976)
- Willy Daffern - vocals (1976–1977)
- Jeff Artabasy - bass (1998–2003, 2015–)
- Dan Frye - keyboards (1998–2003)
- Jimi Interval - vocals (1998–2003)
- Steve Petrey - guitar (2000–2001)
- Allen Carmen - bass (2013–2015)
- Jeff "Boday" Christensen - guitar (2013–)
- Simon Lind - guitar, keyboards, vocals (2013–)
- Don Bonzi - guitar (2013–)
Lineups
1971 | 1971–1973 | 1973 | 1973 |
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1973 | 1973 | 1973–1976 | 1976 |
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Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
LPs
- Captain Beyond (1972)
- Sufficiently Breathless (1973)
- Dawn Explosion (1977)
EP
- Night Train Calling (2000)
Live releases
- Far Beyond a Distant Sun - Live Arlington, Texas (1973)[8]
- Frozen Over Live (1973, Bootleg Version) [9]
- Live In Texas - October 6, 1973 Official Bootleg (2013 Reissue) [10]
- Live Anthology Official Bootleg (2013) [11][12][13]
Covers and tribute releases
- Thousand Days of Yesterdays (1999)
- In 1985 US Hi-NRG outfit The Flirts released a single entitled "Dancing Madly Backwards" (Germany #46, US Dance #47).[14] Although musically and lyrically totally different, its chorus is lifted directly from "Dancing Madly Backwards (On a Sea of Air)" off Captain Beyonds first album.[15]
References
- 1 2 3 Captain Beyond at MusicMight
- 1 2 3 4 5 Captain Beyond at deep-purple.net
- ↑ Tatangelo, Wade (2012-01-04). "Iron Butterfly, Captain Beyond guitarist Larry Reinhardt dies in Bradenton | Entertainment | Bradenton Herald". Bradenton.com. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
- ↑ "Iron Butterfly bass player Lee Dorman dies | News". Nme.Com. 2012-12-24. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
- ↑ "Captain Beyond: Band Member Info on ROD EVANS". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
- ↑ "Captain Beyond (official Facebook page)". Facebook. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
- ↑ "Captain Beyond". Vulkan Arena.
- ↑ Not officially released until 2002 via fanclub purchase.
- ↑ Bootleg version of Far Beyond a Distant Sun - Live Arlington, Texas with better quality.
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Captain-Beyond-Live-In-Texas-October-6-1973/master/578038
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Captain-Beyond-Live-Anthology/release/4926627
- ↑ http://darkerthanblue.wordpress.com/deep-purple-musicians-news/rod-evans/
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Live-Anthology-2cd-Official-Numbered/dp/B00DID8A44
- ↑ The Flirts#Singles
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WGI6Ae18jw
External links
- Official website
- Captain Beyond discography at Discogs