Pilot (Scottish band) explained

Pilot
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Edinburgh, Scotland
Years Active:1973–1977, 2002, 2007–present
Associated Acts:The Alan Parsons Project, Bay City Rollers
Current Members:David Paton
Past Members:Billy Lyall
Stuart Tosh
Ian Bairnson
Steve Swindells

Pilot is a Scottish rock group, formed in 1973 in Edinburgh by David Paton and Billy Lyall. They are best known for their songs "January", "Magic", "Just a Smile" and "Call Me Round".

Career

Paton and Lyall had briefly been substitute members of the Bay City Rollers before that band's breakthrough. Joined by drummer Stuart Tosh, the band recorded several demos during 1972 and 1974 at Craighall Studios, Edinburgh, where Billy Lyall was the resident engineer.[1] They were signed to a management contract with Nick Heath and Tim Heath, sons of British bandleader Ted Heath, and John Cavanagh. In due course they signed to a worldwide recording deal with EMI Records. After the recording of their debut album, From the Album of the Same Name, guitarist Ian Bairnson (who had played on the album as a session musician) joined the band permanently.

The 1974 single "Magic" from their first album, produced by Alan Parsons and written by Lyall and Paton, was a No. 11 UK[2] and No. 5 US success. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in August 1975.[3] The song "January" gave them their greatest success in the UK, securing the number one spot in the UK Singles Chart on 1 February 1975. It stayed at number one for three weeks. It also went to number one in Australia where it stayed up top for eight weeks; in the United States, it reached the lower end of the Hot 100. However, the group failed to make the top 30 again.[2] The arranger of "January", Andrew Powell, went on to record Kate Bush, and both Paton and Bairnson played on her debut album, The Kick Inside, which included "Wuthering Heights".[4] Paton and Bairnson also played on Kate Bush's second album Lionheart (1978).[5]

The band's other singles chart successes were "Call Me Round" and "Just a Smile" (both 1975), which each hit the top 40 in the UK and nowhere else. By 1977, only Paton and Bairnson were left from the original foursome, and after switching labels to Arista they recorded Pilot's final album Two's a Crowd with keyboardist Steve Swindells (later of Hawklords).

By 1978, all of Pilot's members had begun other projects, with Tosh, Paton and Bairnson becoming members of the Alan Parsons Project, and Tosh also working with 10cc.

Lyall left Pilot and in 1976, as William Lyall, released a solo LP, Solo Casting, which included contributions from Paton and Bairnson, with Phil Collins drumming on all but two tracks. Lyall wrote all the songs, played keyboards and flute, and wrote all but two of the orchestral arrangements. Lyall died of AIDS-related causes in 1989.

Paton and Bairnson reconvened in 2002 to re-record the original Pilot album Two's a Crowd, which was no longer available. The subsequent issue was entitled Blue Yonder. Arista BMG subsequently re-released the original on CD for the first time.

As they approached the 40th anniversary of Pilot's debut album, Paton, Bairnson, and Tosh reunited as Pilot. They released A Pilot Project in August 2014 as an homage to The Alan Parsons Project mastermind Eric Woolfson.

In 2019, David Paton released a follow-up to A Pilot Project, The Traveller - Another Pilot Project.[6] With a few exceptions, he recorded all the instruments himself.

In 2020, the label Cherry Red (Rough Trade) released a 4 CD box set containing all 4 albums of the band plus some rare recordings as bonus tracks.

In July 2021, Pilot (Paton and Bairnson) released The Magic EP, which features 4 completely re-recorded older songs: "Magic", "January", "Just a Smile" and "Over the Moon". "Over the Moon" was completely rearranged for this purpose. A compilation of Pilot's greatest hits The Magic Collection was released on 21 March 2022.

Ian Bairnson died on 7 April 2023, aged 69. He had been diagnosed with dementia.[7] [8]

Band members

Current members
Past members
Touring members

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbumChart positions
US Pop
[9]
UK
1974From the Album of the Same Name82
1975Second Flight48
1976Morin Heights
1977Two's a Crowd
2002Blue Yonder
2014A Pilot Project
2019The Traveller - Another Pilot Project
2021The Magic EP
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
AUS
[10]
CAN RPM 100
[11]
GE
[12]
IRE
[13]
NLD
SA
[14]
UK
[15]
US Hot 100
[16]
US Cash Box
[17]
1974"Ra-Ta-Ta" (as Scotch Mist)
"Just a Smile"49
"Magic"1213968111155
1975"January"12112818787
"Call Me Round"34
"Just a Smile" (new version)319075
"Lady Luck"
1976"Running Water"
"Canada"
"Penny in My Pocket"
1977"Get Up and Go"
"Monday Tuesday"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Soundtracks

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Newsroom. The "magic" career of Pilot's David Paton . 4 October 2021 . Edinburgh Evening News.
  2. Book: Roberts, David. 2001. British Hit Singles. 14th. Guinness World Records Limited . London. 0-85156-156-X. 45.
  3. Book: Murrells, Joseph. 1978. The Book of Golden Discs. 2nd. Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. London. 362. 0-214-20512-6. registration.
  4. Book: Rice, Jo. 1982. The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits. 1st. Guinness Superlatives Ltd . Enfield, Middlesex. 0-85112-250-7. 166.
  5. Web site: Lionheart - Kate Bush | Credits . . 13 November 1978 . 20 March 2017.
  6. Web site: Official website of Another Pilot Project.
  7. Web site: Michael Astley-Brown . 2023-04-08 . Ian Bairnson, guitarist for the Alan Parsons Project and Kate Bush, dies aged 69 . 2023-04-08 . guitarworld . en.
  8. Web site: Willix . Pierra . 2023-04-08 . Kate Bush's guitarist Ian Bairnson dies aged 69 . 2023-04-08 . Metro . en.
  9. Web site: Pilot - Awards. AllMusic. 8 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923151112/http://www.allmusic.com/artist/pilot-mn0000342691/awards. September 23, 2015.
  10. Book: Kent, David. Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book. . 1993. 0-646-11917-6.
  11. Web site: RPM - Library and Archives Canada - RPM - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 9 August 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20160801033457/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/. 1 August 2016. dead.
  12. Web site: Suche - Offizielle Deutsche Charts. Offiziellecharts.de.
  13. Web site: The Irish Charts - All there is to know. Irishcharts.ie.
  14. Web site: SA Charts 1965–March 1989. Rock.co.za. 5 September 2018.
  15. Book: Roberts, David. 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited . London. 1-904994-10-5. 426.
  16. Book: Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990. 0-89820-089-X . Whitburn . Joel . 1991 .
  17. Web site: Cash Box Top Singles - 1974. Cashboxmagazine.com.
  18. Web site: Pilot - January. bpi.co.uk. 8 September 2022.