Richard Darbyshire

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Richard Darbyshire
Birth nameRichard Simon Darbyshire
Born (1960-03-08) 8 March 1960 (age 64)
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, producer, songwriting coach
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active1980–present
Labels Chrysalis Records, Dome Records, Warner/Chappell Music, EMI, Polygram

Richard Simon Darbyshire (born 8 March 1960) is an English singer, songwriter, producer, and songwriting coach. Richard Darbyshire is best known as the frontman for the 1980s synthpop group Living in a Box.

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Biography

Early years

Richard Darbyshire was born in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He went to school in Manchester, where he briefly attended Manchester Grammar School. At the age of 13, he followed his parents to Japan, where he attended an American boarding school.

Bathing in the sound of The Beatles, Darbyshire's interest in a musical career began early; he first took up the clarinet but then switched to guitar. While in Japan, Darbyshire was introduced to the soul music of Marvin Gaye, Al Green, and Curtis Mayfield via the US military station. He joined a band with a group of Americans playing Allman Brothers type of material. Although a major influence of the young Darbyshire was Bread, he took his music in a more soul- and R&B-oriented direction.

Back in England, Darbyshire sat his exams at the Manchester Grammar School and played with various bands of the Northern Music scene, such as Gammer and his Familiars. He also went to Oxford University, where he studied English literature.

Career

After university, Darbyshire briefly joined a Manchester band called Zu Zu Sharks, composed of Adam and the Ants bassist Gary Tibbs and Alistair Gordon on keyboards. Their single "Love Tumbles Down" was a number-one hit in Spain, but Darbyshire left the band in 1983, unhappy with their pop sound.

Darbyshire continued writing songs. One of them, "Put Your Foot Down" was recorded by the Temptations for their album Together Again , released in 1987. He also co-wrote songs with singer Tessa Niles in 1985 for her upcoming album (which ultimately went unreleased). He also performed session work for Universal Music Group (UMG).

In 1985, Virgin Records, now part of Capitol Music Group, wanted to sign Darbyshire to a contract, while Chrysalis Records asked him to be the vocalist/guitarist for a fledgling band consisting of drummer Anthony 'Tich' Critchlow and keyboardist Marcus Vere. After he sang the vocal on a track the band was working on called "Living in a Box", he chose to sign a five-year contract with the band, who ultimately named themselves after the song, Living in a Box. The band released two albums: Living in a Box (1987) and Gatecrashing (1989). Their eponymous single reached the top 20 in the US.

In 1990, while the band was recording their third full-length album, artistic differences between EMI (who had bought Chrysalis Records) and Darbyshire resulted in the split of the band before the album was completed.

In 1991, he sang "I Love a Lady" with Bandzilla, a big band created and led by composer-arranger Richard Niles (then-husband of Tessa Niles, with whom Darbyshire had previously worked). His performance can be heard on Richard Niles' website. [1]

His debut solo effort, How Many Angels was released in 1994. Singer Lisa Stansfield co-wrote two of the songs, "This I Swear" and "Tell Him No", and sang backing vocals on the album. How Many Angels also featured songs originally written for Living in a Box's third album, and new songs written by Darbyshire and Frank Musker. The album would be re-released in two different forms: Love Will Provide (1999) and This I Swear (20 tracks special edition) (2009), each including B-sides and new tracks.

Darbyshire then continued to write and produce songs with and for other artists, particularly Lisa Stansfield, but also Mike Francis, Frank Musker, Richard Niles, James Last, Monica Naranjo, Level 42, and Jennifer Rush, amongst others.

In 2004, Darbyshire won first prize at the USA Songwriting Competition in the R&B category.

More recently,[ when? ] he opened several songwriting workshops in London, to give writing lessons to young artists. He works closely with vocalist, wife, and vocal coach Sonia Jones.[ citation needed ]

Discography

Living in a Box albums

Solo albums

As musician/songwriter for other artists

DateAlbumArtistContribution
1980Accelerate with the MercuriansAccelerate with the MercuriansVocals, guitar
1981Rocket TicketGammer and his FamiliarsComposer, guitar
1983Love Tumbles Down (unreleased album)Zu Zu SharksComposer, vocals, guitar
1985Tough Girls (unreleased album) Tessa Niles Composer, guitar, backing vocals
1986Salamandra Miguel Bosé Backing vocals
1987 Together Again The Temptations Composer
1988Jellybean Rocks the House Jellybean feat. Richard Darbyshire Guest artist (vocals)
1989PassionShirley LewisComposer
1991Music of Quality and Distinction, Vol. 2 B.E.F. (British Electric Foundation) Guest artist, vocals
1993The Art of Romance Mayumi Composer, vocals
1994Marie Claire D'Ubaldo Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo Composer
1994 Forever Now Level 42 Composer
1994Francesco Innamorato Mike Francis Composer, guitar, backing vocals
1995A Different Air Mike Francis Composer, guitar, backing vocals
1995Man on a MissionBing AbrahamsComposer
1997 Lisa Stansfield Lisa Stansfield Composer, arranger, backing vocals
1997 Credo Jennifer Rush Composer, backing vocals
1999 Swing: Soundtrack Lisa Stansfield Composer
1999DistanceCharlotteComposer
1999Knockout: SoundtrackVarious ArtistsComposer
2000Sooner or Later Hamish Stuart Composer
2000 Minage Mónica Naranjo Composer
2001 Face Up Lisa Stansfield Composer, guitar, backing vocals
2001Tommi MischellTommi MischellComposer
2003Temporary MadnessJodie Brooke WilsonComposer, backing vocals
2004 The Moment Lisa Stansfield Composer, guitar, vocal arrangement, backing vocals
2004Elements of James Last Vol. 1 James Last Composer, vocals, guitar, producer, vocal arrangement, backing vocals
2005Pour être Libre Lââm Arranger, release coordinator
2006Love in a Dangerous WorldKira SmallComposer

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References

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