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Paul Riley (musician)

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Origin
  
Islington, London

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Paul Riley


Years active
  
1970s - present

Instruments
  
Bass Guitar Vocals

Genres
  
Pub rock, Blues

Also known as
  
Paul "Bassman" Riley Paul Bass

Born
  
3 October 1951 (age 72) (
1951-10-03
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician Singer Producer

Associated acts
  
Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers Rockpile Nick Lowe The Sinceros Roogalator The Balham Alligators

Albums
  
Bongos Over Balham, Bongos Over Balham (Expanded Edition), Kings of the Robot Rhythm

Music groups
  
Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers, Demon (1979 – 1980), Roogalator, The Balham Alligators

Similar People
  
Martin Stone, Pete Thomas, Geraint Watkins, Snakefinger, Bill Kirchen

Paul Riley (born 3 October 1951, Islington, London) is an English bassist, singer and record producer. He was a member of Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers and Roogalator in the 1970s.

Biography

His career in music began at the beginning of the 1970s as bass player with various visiting blues artists, notably: Albert Collins, Champion Jack Dupree, Bobby Parker, Lightnin' Slim, Homesick James - and continued through the decade with seminal pub-rockers Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers, Robin Scott, the embryonic Rockpile (as featured on the album Get It), and with guitarist Danny Adler's Roogalator.

By the closing years of the 1970s he'd become involved in record production and (briefly) artist-management, co-managing and producing The Sinceros. As the 70s moved into the 80s he took over the running of Nick Lowe's 'AMPRO' studio, and was recording full-time - subsequently producing and/or engineering records for Lew Lewis, Carlene Carter, Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Johnny Marr, The Anti-Nowhere League, The Ruts, Robert Wyatt, Edwyn Collins, Squeeze, Paul Carrack, Kirsty McColl and more. In 1985 he was invited to join the staff of Demon Records to add some technical understanding and help enable production of the brand-new compact-disc format, to assume responsibility for all mastering issues and to become archivist of the burgeoning tape archive (a legacy of the prodigious output of Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and all former Riviera Global artists). Three years later he could be found moonlighting on bass with The Tex Pistols (alongside former Chilli Willi drummer Pete Thomas ), and later, in 1992, continued moonlighting activities with The Balham Alligators, playing alongside Geraint Watkins and Bobby Irwin with whom in 1994 he would serve as a member of Nick Lowe's Impossible Birds, his last regular gig as a musician.

He left Demon in 1995, and after the dissolution of the Impossible Birds was co-opted into the business of his old pal, Malcolm Mills, founder of Proper Records.

Since the building of Specific Sound, Proper Records' in-house recording facility, he has recorded the following albums:

  • "All Is Know", Tony Kofi Quartet
  • "Yeah", Alan Barnes
  • "Noted", Anita Wardell
  • "Future Passed", Tony Kofi Trio
  • "Hammer of the Honky Tonk Gods", Bill Kirchen (recorded and produced)
  • "Kinda Blue", Anita Wardell
  • "The Silent Truth", Tony Kofi Quartet
  • "The Lost Gershwin", Victoria Hart
  • "Word To The Wise", Bill Kirchen (recorded and produced)
  • "Jaywalkin'", Jay Phelpps
  • References

    Paul Riley (musician) Wikipedia