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Years active
  
1972–1977

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Also known as
  
Ace Flash and the Dynamos

Associated acts
  
Past members
  
Paul CarrackTerry "Tex" ComerPhil HarrisAlan "Bam" KingSteve WitheringtonFran ByrneSteve KirbyJon Woodhead

Origin
  
Members
  
Paul Carrack, Terry Comer, Alan "Bam" King

Albums
  
Five-A-Side, Time for Another, How Long: The Best of Ace, The Best of Ace, No Strings, Six-A-Side, Ace at the BBC

Genres
  
Pub rock, Pop rock, Soft rock

Record labels
  
Anchor Records, ABC Records, Varèse Sarabande

Similar
  
Squeeze, Mike + The Mechanics, Warm Dust, Mighty Baby, The Action

Ace were a British rock band, who enjoyed moderate success in the 1970s. Their membership included Paul Carrack, who later became famous as the lead vocalist of Mike + The Mechanics and as a solo artist. Ace are best known for their hit single "How Long?", which was a UK top-20 single in 1974, and reached No 3 in the US in 1975.

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Career

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The band was formed in December 1972 in Sheffield as 'Ace Flash and the Dynamos', but this name was quickly abbreviated to just Ace. The members were assembled from various other professional bands. Carrack and Comer had previously played with Warm Dust, and King with Mighty Baby, whose antecedents were the 1960s band The Action. Ace were popular on the pub rock circuit. Their music was pop with a funk influence.

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Before the recording of their debut album, Five-A-Side, ex-Bees Make Honey drummer Fran Byrne replaced Steve Witherington. The single "How Long?" (a song about Comer considering to leave the group; he later remained with the band) was taken from this record, and was a significant chart success, achieving a Top 20 place in the UK Singles Chart, and reaching number three in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 1975. The Five-A-Side album did well on its own, too, peaking at number 11 on the Billboard 200.

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The band eventually moved to the United States, and replaced Phil Harris with Jon Woodhead in June 1976, releasing their third and final album No Strings in January 1977. They disbanded in July 1977, when Carrack, Comer and Byrne joined Frankie Miller's band.

In addition to his solo career, Carrack has since played in Eric Clapton's band, Roger Waters' The Bleeding Heart Band, Roxy Music for the Manifesto album and tour, Squeeze in the early 1980s, and Mike + The Mechanics, for which he is most well-known. His solo re-recording of "How Long" became a UK Top 40 hit again in 1996.

Personnel

  • Paul Carrack (born 22 April 1951, Sheffield, Yorkshire) – keyboards, vocals (1972–1977)
  • Terry "Tex" Comer (born 23 February 1949, Burnley, Lancashire) – bass (1972–1977)
  • Phil Harris (born Philip Harris, 18 July 1948, Muswell Hill, London, died August 2010) – guitar, vocals (1972–1976)
  • Alan "Bam" King (born 18 September 1946, Kentish Town, London) – lead guitar, vocals (1972–1975)
  • Steve Witherington (born 26 December 1953, Enfield, Middlesex) – drums (1972–1974)
  • Fran Byrne (born 17 March 1948, Dublin, Ireland) – drums (1974–1977)
  • Steve Kirby (born 6 February 1953, Shepherds Bush, London, died 8 May 2008) – lead guitars (1975–1977)
  • Jon Woodhead – guitars (1976–1977)
  • Compilation albums

  • Six-A-Side – 1982
  • How Long: The Best of Ace – 1987
  • The Very Best of Ace – 1993
  • The Best of Ace (Varèse) – 2003
  • Songs

    How LongFive-A-Side · 1974
    Rock & Roll RunawayFive-A-Side · 1974
    Sniffin' AboutFive-A-Side · 1974

    References

    Ace (band) Wikipedia