The Rattles Explained
The Rattles |
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Alias: | The "In" Crowd |
Origin: | Hamburg, Germany |
Years Active: | –present |
The Rattles are a German beat and rock band formed in Hamburg in 1960, best known for their 1970 psychedelic hit single "The Witch".[1]
Career
The Rattles performed in Hamburg, and played at the same venues as The Beatles on several occasions in 1962. In 1964, the group recorded "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah", which charted in the UK. In 1968, they recorded their first version of "The Witch", with vocals by Henner Hoier. The band's records sold well in Germany throughout the 1960s. They were featured in the 1966 German film 'Hurra! Die Rattles Kommen!' ('Hurray! The Rattles Are Coming!').[2]
Their second version of "The Witch" in 1970, this time with vocals by Edna Bejarano, was their only international hit. It reached the Top 10 on the UK Singles Chart, the top 20 in Austria, and the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. It eventually sold over one million copies.
Rosetta Stone released a gothic rock cover of "The Witch" in the 1990s. The Norwegian psychedelic hard rock band, Motorpsycho, covered the song during 1999 and 2000.[3] A recording of this song can be found on their bootleg Live Union Scene from 14 April 1999.[4]
Members
- Current members
- Herbert Hildebrandt – bass
- Manfred Kraski – vocals, guitar
- Eggert Johannsen – guitar
- Reinhard "Dicky" Tarrach – drums
- Former members
- Achim Reichel (vocals, guitar, 1960–66, 1988–91)
- Bernd Schulz (keyboards, 1967–68)
- Dieter Sadlowsky (drums, 1960–63)
- Edna Béjarano (vocals, 1970–73)
- Eggert Johannsen [Martin Storm] (vocals, rhythm guitar, 1994–present)
- Franz "Piggy" Jarnach (keyboards, vocals, 1991–95)
- Frank Dostal (vocals, 1966–67)
- Frank Mille (guitar, vocals, 1970–77)
- Frank Seidel (keyboards, 1996–present)
- Georg "George" Meier (guitar, vocals, 1969–70, 1974–77)
- George Miller (drums, 1975–77)
- Hans Joachim "Hajo" Kreutzfeld (guitar, 1961–65)
- Henner Hoier (keyboards, vocals, 1968–70, 1988–93)
- Herbert Bornholdt (drums, 1973)
- Herbert Hildebrandt (bass, vocals, 1960–68, 1988–present)
- Hermann "Rugy" Rugenstein (guitar, vocals, 1965–68)
- Jochen "Lu Lafayette" Peters (keyboards, 1973–77)
- Kurt "Zappo" Lüngen (bass, 1968–73, 1974)
- Linda Fields (vocals, 1974–77)
- Manne Kraski (guitar, vocals, 1991–present)
- Peter "Peet" Becker (drums, 1968–70)
- Rainer Degner (guitar, vocals, 1967–69)
- Reinhard "Dicky" Tarrach (drums, 1963–67, 1988–present)
- Volker Reinhold (guitar, vocals, 1960–61)
- Wolfgang "Al" Brock (drums, 1974)
(This was the basic mid 1960s line-up.[5] By the time of "The Witch", they had all left and successively been replaced by other musicians, with Edna Bejarano now being the lead singer.)
Discography
Singles
Year | Singles | A | GER | UK[6] | USA |
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1965 | "La La La" | align="center" | - | 19 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1965 | "(Stoppin') In Las Vegas" | align="center" | - | 20 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1966 | "Come on and Sing" | align="center" | - | 11 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1966 | "Love of My Life" | align="center" | - | 16 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1966 | "It Is Love" | align="center" | - | 26 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1967 | "Cauliflower" | align="center" | - | 25 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1968 | "After Tea" | align="center" | - | 26 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1969 | "Geraldine" | align="center" | - | align="center" | - | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1970 | "The Witch" | 20 | 4 | 8 | 79 |
1971 | "You Can't Have Sunshine Every Day" | align="center" | - | 45 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1971 | "Devil's on the Loose" | align="center" | - | 38 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1972 | "Money Making Machine" | align="center" | - | align="center" | - | align="center" | - | align="center" | - |
1988 | "Hot Wheels" | align="center" | - | 47 | align="center" | - | align="center" | - | |
Albums
- Twist im Star-Club (1963)
- Twist-Time im Star-Club Hamburg (1964)
- Live im Star-Club Hamburg (1964)
- The Searchers Meet the Rattles (1964)
- Rattles (1965)
- Star Club Show 1 (1966)
- Liverpool Beat (1966)
- Hurra, die Rattles kommen (Soundtrack to the film of the same name) (1966)
- Remember Finale Ligure (1967)
- The Witch (1971)
- Tonight Starring Edna (1972)
- Gin Mill (1974)
- Attention (1975)
- Hot Wheels (1988)
- Painted Warrior (1990)
- New Wonderland (1993)
- Live (1997)
- Say Yeah! (2007)
Compilation albums
- Die deutschen Singles A&B (1963–1965), Vol. 1 (2000)
- Die deutschen Singles A&B (1965–1969), Vol. 2 (2000)
- Come On And Sing – Best (2004)
- Goldene für die Rattles (1970)
- Greatest Hits (1997)
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Murrells, Joseph. 1978. The Book of Golden Discs. 2nd. Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. London. 285. 0-214-20512-6. registration.
- Web site: Hurra, die Rattles kommen (1966) . en.kinorium.com . 25 April 2024.
- Web site: The Witch by Motorpsycho Song Statistics . Setlist.fm . 2017-01-16.
- Web site: Motorpsycho Concert Setlist at Union Scene, Drammen on April 14, 1999 . Setlist.fm . 2017-01-16.
- Web site: Band line-up . Badcatrecords.com . 2012-11-11.
- Book: Roberts
, David
. 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited. London. 1-904994-10-5. 451.