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Also in 1989, Thompson recorded the single "This Is The Moment" as the official theme song for the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland. [10] In 1992, Thompson performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert as a backing musician, harmonising as the baritone with respected backing vocalists Maggie Ryder and Miriam Stockley (mezzo-soprano).
"All the Right Moves" is a 1983 song by Jennifer Warnes and Chris Thompson with music by Tom Snow and lyrics by Barry Alfonso from the film, All the Right Moves. The single reached No. 85 in the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the United States. [1]
The Screaming Blue Messiahs were a rock band, formed in 1983 in London by guitarist and singer Bill Carter, bass player and backing singer Chris Thompson and drummer Kenny Harris. The group emerged in the wake of the pub rock and punk scenes that had been very prominent on the UK capital's live music circuit during the late '70s/ early '80s.
Night's vocalists Stevie Vann (aka Stevie Lange) and Chris Thompson had met when Vann had provided backing vocals for the 1978 album Watch by Manfred Mann's Earth Band then fronted by Thompson. Soon afterwards Thompson invited Vann to join him in a new outfit, Vann's session group known as Bones having recently disbanded and Thompson having ...
Thompson has continued singing the song live in concert, e.g. with Mandoki Soulmates as recorded on the live album BudaBest [49] as well as recording several more studio versions, e.g. with Mads Eriksen on the album Rediscovery. [50] The original demo by Andy Qunta and Chris Thompson appeared on the deluxe reissue of Qunta's album Legend in a ...
Criminal Tango is the twelfth studio album released in 1986 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band with Chris Thompson. Founding guitarist/vocalist Mick Rogers returned to the band for this album and is still an active member. The new bassist Steve Kinch joined the band only when parts of the album were already recorded.
"How Can Heaven Love Me" is a 1995 single by soprano Sarah Brightman and Chris Thompson, from her album Fly. Andrew Eldritch from Sisters of Mercy provided the vocals for the German interlude in the song. [1] This is the first of two collaborations with Chris Thompson; the second being the single version of "Where the Lost Ones Go" in 2007.
Although Wayne had not previously met the other voice actors: Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott as Parson Nathaniel, Moody Blues vocalist Justin Hayward singing the Journalist's thoughts, and Manfred Mann's Earth Band guitarist and vocalist Chris Thompson as the Voice of Humanity, he was "thrilled" that they took part "because they each brought ...