The Ward Brothers
The Ward Brothers | |
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Background information | |
Origin | England |
Genres | Pop rock, new wave |
Years active | 1986–1987, 1996 |
Labels | Siren Records, Prestige Records, Virgin Records, A&M Records |
The Ward Brothers were a British pop-rock band, who scored a top 40 hit in the UK with their 1986 single "Cross that Bridge". The band have released two albums in total.
History
The Ward Brothers formed in Barnsley, England in 1986,[1] where the band consisted of three members; vocalist and drummer Dave Ward, keyboardist Derek Ward and guitarist Graham Ward.[2][3]
The band signed to Siren Records and released the album Madness of It All in 1986, produced by Mike Howlett and engineered by Steve Power, whilst Don Was and Frank Fillipetti produced the title track, and Was solely produced "Cross that Bridge".[4] It was released via Siren Records in the UK, Edisom in Portugal, Virgin/Siren Records in Europe, A&M Records in America and Virgin Music Canada in Canada.[4] The album was not successful and failed to make any national chartings.
The album spawned four singles in total. "Easy Prey" was released in the UK and Europe (via Virgin Records), failing to make an impact. "Cross that Bridge" was the second single, released in the UK, Europe (via Virgin Records) and America (via A&M Records).[5] The single broke the band into the top 40 when the single peaked at No. 32 in the UK during early 1987 for a total of 10 weeks.[6] It also peaked at No. 32 in the Netherlands for a total of 8 weeks.[7] The third single "Why Do You Run?" was released in the UK and Europe,[8] but failed to capture the same success, where it only managed to peak at No. 81 in the UK for a total of 2 weeks.[9] A failed fourth single "I Trusted You" was released in 1987, along with a remix of the song on a 12" vinyl promo in the UK only.[10]
After the failure of the singles "Why Do You Run?" and "I Trusted You" and the band's debut album, the band soon split up. In 1988, the band's album's title track "Madness of It All" appeared in the episode "Love at First Sight" of the series Miami Vice.[11] The song also appeared in the 1986 film The American Way,[12] whilst "Why Do You Run?" appeared in the 1987 film Stakeout.[13]
Almost a decade later, the band re-emerged in 1996 with a new album Wave Goodbye to Grandma which was released via Prestige Records in the UK only.[14] The lead and only single "Friends" was released in the UK and the Netherlands.[15] Both the album and single were commercial failures and received limited attention. This is the band's final release to date.
Members
- Dave Ward – Lead, backing vocals, percussion, drums
- Derek Ward – Keyboards, programming
- Graham Ward – Guitars, backing vocals
Discography
- Albums
- Madness of It All (1986)
- Wave Goodbye to Grandma (1996)
- Singles
- "Easy Prey" (1986)
- "Cross that Bridge" (1986) UK No. 32, NL No. 32
- "Why Do You Run?" (1986) UK No. 81
- "I Trusted You" (1987)
- "Friends" (1996)
References
- ^ Credits on Now That's What I Call Music 9 (UK edition)
- ^ Madness of It All album credits
- ^ "Images for Ward Brothers, The – Madness of It All". discogs. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ a b "Ward Brothers, The – Madness of It All at Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ "Ward Brothers, The – Cross That Bridge at Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ "The Official Charts Company – Cross That Bridge by Ward Brothers Search". The Official Charts Company. 6 May 2013.
- ^ Steffen Hung. "The Ward Brothers – Cross That Bridge". austriancharts.at. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ "Ward Brothers, The – Why Do You Run? at Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ "The Official Charts Company – The Ward Brothers". The Official Charts Company. 6 May 2013.
- ^ "Ward Brothers, The – I Trusted You (Vinyl) at Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0647093/soundtrack
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091853/soundtrack
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094025/soundtrack
- ^ "Ward Brothers, The – Wave Goodbye To Grandma (CD, Album) at Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ "Ward Brothers, The – Friends at Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 18 August 2012.