Jim Diamond (singer) explained

Jim Diamond
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:James Aaron Diamond
Birth Date:1951 9, df=y
Birth Place:Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland
Death Place:London, England
Instrument:Vocals, guitar
Genre:Pop rock, new wave, blue-eyed soul, synthpop
Occupation:Singer-songwriter, musician
Years Active:1969–2015
Label:Bradleys, A&M, Teldec, PolyGram, Polydor, Righteous, River, Hypertension, Cherry Pop (Reissue label), Camino Records
Associated Acts:The Method, Gully Foyle, Jade, Bandit, Bacco, PhD, Alexis Korner, Tony Banks, Steve Hackett, Snake Davis
Website:https://web.archive.org/web/20070813113219/http://www.jimdiamond.co.uk/

James Aaron Diamond (28 September 1951 – 8 October 2015)[1] was a Scottish singer-songwriter, best known for his three top 5 hits: "I Won't Let You Down" (1982), as the lead singer of PhD; and his solo performances "I Should Have Known Better", a United Kingdom No. 1 in 1984, and "Hi Ho Silver", the theme song from Boon, which reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart in 1986.

Early life and career

Diamond was born in the Bridgeton area in the East End of Glasgow in 1951.[1]

He started his music career at the age of 15 with Tony Divers band, The Method.[2] When aged 16, he also fronted a Glasgow band called Jade.[3] That line-up included bassist Chris Glen who went on to play with the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, and Jim Lacey on lead guitar who later went on to join the Alan Bown Set. Jade played many pub, club and university gigs in London in 1969, playing at Brunel University, West London College in Cricklewood, The Pied Bull in Islington, West Hampstead Country Club, another college in Virginia Water and many more in 1969. They also supported The Move on their Scottish tour with The Stoics in the same year.

Alexis Korner then discovered Diamond,[4] who spent the next couple of years as part of Korner's band. He provided additional and backing vocals on many of Korner's songs, most of which would appear on The Lost Album.

Diamond left Korner in 1976, to form Bandit.[5] The line-up included future AC/DC member Cliff Williams. They were soon signed up by Arista Records and released a début album, Bandit, which failed to reach the chart. In 1979, Diamond was lead vocalist for a Japanese band called BACCO, whose debut album was Cha Cha Me.

He went to Los Angeles, California to form Slick Diamond with Earl Slick.[6] He spent some time touring and recording and provided music for a film soundtrack. He wrote the lyrics to many songs on Carmen Maki's 1979 album Night Stalker.[7]

Big break

In 1981, Diamond formed PhD (Phillips, Hymas and Diamond), with pianist/keyboard player Tony Hymas and drummer Simon Phillips. They were signed by WEA Records and had a hit single with the multi-million selling "I Won't Let You Down".[5]

The band later decided to part ways. In 1984, he decided to go solo and was signed to A&M Records. He had a number-one hit with "I Should Have Known Better",[5] and was also number one in Latin America. Bob Geldof praised Diamond for publicly encouraging fans to buy the Band Aid single instead of his own.[8]

He scored another hit soon afterward with the theme song from Boon, "Hi Ho Silver".[5] It reached No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1986. Diamond is also known for some guest vocals on two Genesis band members' solo outings, including:

The 1999 compilation The Best of Jim Diamond compiles singles and B-sides from his short time with A&M Records.

Later years

In the late 1990s, Diamond teamed up with saxophonist Chris "Snake" Davis, known for his work with soul outfit M People.[9] The pair were known as The Blue Shoes, but were later billed as Jim Diamond and Snake Davis.

In 2005, Diamond released his first studio album in eleven years, Souled and Healed. The singles "When You Turn" and "Blue Shoes" were released from this. In 2009 he re-united with Tony Hymas to produce a third PhD album entitled "Three".

Jim Diamond's last album, City of Soul, released by Camino Records in 2011, featured among others Wet Wet Wet drummer Tommy Cunningham and Greg Kane of Hue and Cry. All proceeds from this album of soul music covers benefited the children's charity, Radio Clyde Cash for Kids.[10]

Personal life and death

Diamond married Christine Bailey in 1978. The couple had two children; their son Lawrence is the keyboard player of the UK indie pop group Citizens![11] and the former bass player of Official Secrets Act.

In the early 1980s, Diamond contracted hepatitis.

Diamond died in his sleep on 8 October 2015, at the age of 64.[1] According to his daughter Sara, the cause of death was a pulmonary edema.[12]

Discography

Albums (solo)

YearAlbumLabel
1985Double CrossedA&M
1986Desire for FreedomA&M
1988Jim DiamondTeldec
1993Jim DiamondPolyGram / Polydor
1994Sugarolly DaysRighteous / Total
1999The Best of Jim DiamondSpectrum Music
2005Souled and HealedHypertension
2011City of SoulCamino

Albums (As a member of PhD)

YearAlbumLabel
1981PhDWEA
1983Is It Safe?WEA
2009ThreeVoiceprint

Singles (solo)

YearTitleB-Side / Bonus tracksAlbumUK Singles Chart
position[13]
Label
1975"Clean Up the City""Back on the Line"Bradleys
1984"I Should Have Known Better""Impossible Dream"Double Crossed
  1. 1
A&M
1985"I Sleep Alone at Night""Caledonia"Double Crossed
  1. 72
A&M
1985"Remember I Love You""Rock 'n' Roll"Double Crossed
  1. 42
A&M
1986"Hi Ho Silver""Hi Ho Silver" (instrumental)Desire for Freedom
  1. 5
A&M
1986"Young Love (Carry Me Away)""Blue Songs"Desire for Freedom
  1. 92
A&M
1986"Desire""Together"Desire for FreedomA&M
1986"So Strong""You'll Go Crazy"Desire for FreedomA&M
1987"Shout It Out""The Message of Childwatch"
  1. 186
TML
1988"Broadway""Second Chance"Jim Diamond (1988)Teldec
1988"The Last Time""Miracles"Jim Diamond (1988)Teldec
1993"Not Man Enough""Child's Heart" / "If You're Gonna Break My Heart"Jim Diamond (1993)PolyGram / Polydor
1994"Sugarolly Mountains"Sugarolly DaysRighteous / Total
1994"Caledonia (Heartland)"Sugarolly DaysRighteous / Total
2005"When You Turn""When You Turn" (album version)" / "Rhythm of the Radio"Souled and HealedHypertension
2006"Blue Shoes""I Won't Let You Down" (live) / "Blue Shoes" (live) / "My Girl" (live)
/ "I Should Have Known Better" (live) / "Wonderful World" (live)
Souled and HealedHypertension
2011"Morning Glory"City of SoulCamino

Charity singles featuring Jim Diamond

YearSong / Album
1985"You'll Never Walk Alone" (with The Crowd)
1987"Let It Be" (with Ferry Aid)
1990"Sailing" (with Rock Against Repatriation)

Notes and References

  1. News: Jim Diamond obituary. 11 October 2015. The Guardian. 23 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Chatshow.net Chatshow.net. chatshow.net. 10 October 2015. 7 October 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071007081627/http://www.chatshow.net/interviews/interview.aspx?celebID=132&site=music. dead.
  3. Web site: oocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium . 7 October 2010 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20091027131824/http://geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/2214/cglen_b.htm . 27 October 2009 .
  4. Web site: Liner Notes 'The Lost Album'. alexis-korner.net. 10 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306205727/http://alexis-korner.net/noteslost.html. 6 March 2016. dead.
  5. Book: The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Colin Larkin. Guinness Publishing. 1992. First. 0-85112-939-0. 687.
  6. Web site: Jim Diamond's Official Website – Biography. squarespace.com. 10 October 2015. 27 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180427120901/http://jimdiamond.squarespace.com/biography/. dead.
  7. . 29 April 2022 . Carmine Appice recalls Carmen Maki's Night Stalker album 1979 カルメン・マキ. video. 22 February 2024. Australian Rock Show. YouTube.
  8. Book: D'Arcy Adrian-Vallance. Charlotte Grey. Bob Geldof: Champion of Africa's Hungry People. 1990. G. Stevens Children's Books. 978-0-8368-0391-4. 24.
  9. News: Sweeting. Adam. MacAskill. Ewen. Jim Diamond obituary. 17 January 2016. The Guardian. 12 October 2015.
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20120329034039/http://news.stv.tv/scotland/east-central/243879-city-of-soul-motown-album-recorded-for-childrens-charities/ City of Soul: Motown album recorded for children's charities
  11. Web site: My London: Lawrence of Citizens!. 15 October 2014. thelondonword.com. 30 May 2015.
  12. News: Singer-songwriter Jim Diamond dies. BBC News. 10 October 2015 . 10 October 2015.
  13. Book: Roberts , David . 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited. London. 1-904994-10-5. 153.