sábado, 14 de diciembre de 2019

Steve Harris "British Lion"

Stephen Percy Harris (born 12 March 1956) is an English musician, bassist, keyboardist, backing vocalist, primary songwriter and founder of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He has been the band's only constant member since their inception in 1975 and one of only two to have appeared on all of their albums, the other being guitarist Dave Murray.

Harris has a recognisable and popular style of bass playing, particularly the "gallop" which can be found on several Iron Maiden recordings, such as the singles "Run to the Hills" and "The Trooper". In addition to his role as the band's bass player, writer and backing vocalist, he has undertaken many other roles for the group, such as producing and co-producing their albums, directing and editing their live videos and performing studio keyboards and synthesizers. He has been cited as one of the greatest heavy metal bassists.

On 24 September 2012, Harris released his debut solo album, British Lion.

British Lion is the debut solo album from Steve Harris, best known as the bassist and primary songwriter for the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The album was announced on 18 July 2012 and released on 24 September.

Following the initial announcement of the album's release in July 2012, Classic Rock revealed that the project originated with a band, named British Lion, which Harris had been mentoring in the early 1990s. Harris confirmed this during an interview with Classic Rock the following month, explaining that he became involved after "Graham Leslie [guitar] came to me with a cassette of songs... and I thought they were really good, so I said I’d try to help his band do something. I ended up managing them and producing them and writing with them." After the original band split up, he "kept in touch with Richie [Taylor, vocals] and Graham, and then Richie was working with another guitarist called David Hawkins, who's a really talented guy, and so we started writing songs together." After several years of work, due to Harris being occupied with Iron Maiden, the album ultimately consists of "six songs written with Richie and David, there's one with just me and Richie, and the others are me, Richie, Graham and a couple of other guys that were around at the time." In an interview published by Kerrang! in September, Harris said that he considers British Lion "more of a side-project" than a solo record.

Stylistically, Harris argues that the record is "more mainstream rock than metal, very British sounding, very 70s-influenced and quite commercial… but good commercial. There's all kinds of stuff going on, with nods to the Who and UFO and some classic British rock bands, but it's not the progressive rock album some might be expecting." During his appearance on That Metal Show in September 2012, Harris revealed that he tried a number of bass-playing techniques which he would not do with Iron Maiden, such as letting his strings "go dead".

Harris stated that he intends to tour the release at some stage, remarking that, although "there are no shows arranged yet", "I know we’ll be playing clubs, which is great because I’ve not played clubs for years", and that he intends to release a follow up album in the future. A European club tour, taking place in February and March, was eventually announced on 10 January 2013.

A music video for the song "This Is My God" was released on 2 October 2012, followed by a video for "Us Against the World" on 28 November.

Track listing
  1. "This Is My God" Steve Harris/David Hawkins, Richard Taylor 4:57
  2. "Lost Worlds" Harris, Hawkins, Taylor 4:58
  3. "Karma Killer" Harris, Hawkins, Taylor 5:29
  4. "Us Against the World" Harris, Hawkins, Taylor 4:12
  5. "The Chosen Ones" Harris, Taylor 6:27
  6. "A World Without Heaven" Fitzgibbon/Harris/Leslie/Liederman/Roberts/Taylor 7:02
  7. "Judas" Harris, Hawkins, Taylor 4:58
  8. "Eyes of the Young" Harris, Leslie, Roberts, Taylor 5:25
  9. "These Are the Hands" Harris, Hawkins, Taylor 4:28
  10. "The Lesson" Harris, Hawkins, Taylor 4:15
Total length: 52:11

The album is titled after a band that Steve Harris mentored in the early '90s. Two of its members play on the album.

Videos were made for ''This Is My God'' and "Us Against the World".

Recording information:
Drums & vocals tracks 2, 4, 9 recorded at Monkey Puzzle UK.
Drums & vocals tracks 1, 2, 7 recorded at Purple UK.
Back tracks except 5, 6, 8 & vocals track 10 recorded at BL Studio UK.
Rest at BL Studio UK & Algarve Studio Portugal.
Back tracks 5, 6, 8 recorded at Barnyard UK. Rest at Algarve Studio Portugal.
All tracks mixed at The Cave, Malibu, CA. USA.















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