Five Man Electrical Band

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Absolutely Right 02:14 Tools
Werewolf 03:29 Tools
Dance Of The Swamp Woman 04:00 Tools
I'm A Stranger Here 03:20 Tools
Moonshine (Friend Of Mine) 00:00 Tools
Signs (LP Version) 03:15 Tools
Hello Melinda, Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Black Sheep Of The Family 00:00 Tools
Signs Signs Everywhere A Sign 03:05 Tools
Money Back Guarantee 00:00 Tools
Julianna 00:00 Tools
Coming Of Age 00:00 Tools
Fancy Dancing Man 03:05 Tools
We Go Together Well 00:00 Tools
Five Man Electrical Band 04:05 Tools
Running Back 00:00 Tools
Signs (single version) 00:00 Tools
It Never Rains On Maple Lane 00:00 Tools
Country Girl Suite 00:00 Tools
The Man With the Horse and Wagon 00:00 Tools
Private Train 02:22 Tools
Signs [Single Version] 03:05 Tools
I'm a Stranger Here (LP version) 00:00 Tools
Last Time I Saw Memphis 03:31 Tools
We Play Rock 'n Roll 04:47 Tools
I Didn't Know The Time 00:00 Tools
You're Going To Lose That Girl 00:00 Tools
I'm a Stranger Here (single version) 00:00 Tools
Half Past Midnight 00:00 Tools
The Man With A Horse And Wagon 00:00 Tools
Signs [LP Version] 00:00 Tools
Me & Harley Davidson 00:00 Tools
We Play Rock'n Roll 04:47 Tools
Moonshine 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Lose That Girl 00:00 Tools
Fancy Dancin' Man 00:00 Tools
Hello Melinda Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Signs with Lyrics 00:00 Tools
Signs (1971) 00:00 Tools
Butterfly 00:00 Tools
Forever Together 00:00 Tools
Maple Lane 03:03 Tools
Mama's Baby Child 00:00 Tools
Variations On A Theme Of Lepidoptera 00:00 Tools
Didn't Know The Time 00:00 Tools
Safe And Sound With Jesus 00:00 Tools
Find The One 00:00 Tools
I'm A Stranger Here - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Country Girl 00:00 Tools
Man With The Horse And Wagon 00:00 Tools
All Is Right With The World Tonight 00:00 Tools
I'm a Stranger Here [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
5 Man Electrical Band - Signs - Five Man Electrical Band - Greatest Hits Of The 70s - Vol. 4 - General Rock 03:05 Tools
Sign 00:00 Tools
Isn't It A Long Hard Road 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Heavy (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Five Man Electrical Band - Signs Signs Everywhere A Sign 00:00 Tools
Five Man Electrical Band - Signs 00:00 Tools
Signs (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Signs Signs Everywhere A Sign (70) 00:00 Tools
Friends & Family 00:00 Tools
Face To Face (With Love) 00:00 Tools
Let's Run Away 00:00 Tools
Swamp Woman 00:00 Tools
Signs - Five Man Electrical Band 03:05 Tools
We Play Rock 'N' Roll 00:00 Tools
Baby Wanna Boogie 00:00 Tools
Friends And Family 00:00 Tools
Signs ('71) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Paradise 00:00 Tools
Signs (902) 00:00 Tools
I'm A Stranger Here/Back Home 00:00 Tools
Doing The Best We Can Rag 00:00 Tools
Safe and Sound 00:00 Tools
Signs, Five Man Electrical Band 00:00 Tools
Signs (original) 00:00 Tools
Signs Signs 00:00 Tools
s 00:00 Tools
Signs, Signs, Everywhere A Sign 00:00 Tools
Bring Back The Sunshine 00:00 Tools
And the sign said: long-haired freaky people need not apply 00:00 Tools
She Fancies Herself A Lady 00:00 Tools
Catch The Love Parade 00:00 Tools
Weather Man 00:00 Tools
Signs (71) 00:00 Tools
Super Girl 00:00 Tools
Signs signs everywhere signs 00:00 Tools
Sign Sign Everywhere a Sign 00:00 Tools
(You and I) Butterfly 00:00 Tools
Sings 00:00 Tools
Everywhere A Sign 00:00 Tools
Whisper Words 00:00 Tools
All Is Right 00:00 Tools
5 Man Electrical Band - Signs 00:00 Tools
Walker Street 00:00 Tools
Signs (Five Man Electrical Band) 00:00 Tools
She Sure Could Sing The Blues 00:00 Tools
10. Signs (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Signs [*] 00:00 Tools
I'm A Stranger Here (Lp Versio 00:00 Tools
Signs (1970) 00:00 Tools
Long Haired Freaky People 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Look 00:00 Tools
(Now I'm) Out In The Cold Again 00:00 Tools
Signs (Lionel) 00:00 Tools
Sign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign 00:00 Tools
Safe And Sound (With Jesus) 00:00 Tools
Signs, Signs Everywhere A Sign 00:00 Tools
Five Man Electrical Band (Toydrum Edit) 00:00 Tools
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The Five Man Electrical Band was a rock group from Canada's capital city of Ottawa, best known for their 1971 hit "Signs". The group consisted of Les Emmerson, Brian Rading, Ted Gerow, Mike Belanger and Rick Belanger. Originally recording and touring as The Staccatos, they chose the title of their second album (1969) as the new name for the band. In 1969, the band recorded "Moonshine (Friend of Mine)" for an unsuccessful movie The Moonshine War starring Alan Alda. "Signs" was originally released in 1970 as the B-side to the unsuccessful single "Hello Melinda Goodbye". Re-released in 1971 on the A-side, "Signs" reached number 3 on the Billboard charts. Their second single, "Absolutely Right", reached number 26. Other Canadian hits included "Moneyback Guarantee" and "I'm A Stranger Here". The group disbanded in 1975 to pursue solo careers. Since 1986, they have continued to reunite for several concerts a year. This group was known for its strong harmonic vocals—all five members could sing lead vocals—its solid rhythm and classic rock keyboards/guitar sound. The band would inspire the group Tesla to record a live album in 1990, Five Man Acoustical Jam, which included a cover of "Signs". History Ted Gerow (keyboards) Brian Rading (bass) Rick 'Bell' Belanger (drums) Les Emmerson (vocals, guitar) Mike 'Bell' Belanger (2nd drums) The Staccatos had emerged from the Ottawa scene in the mid-'60's with financial backing from journalist Sandy Gardiner. He helped launch their first release to gain any prominence called "Moved To California". They began to receive more notice with gigs in Toronto's Yorkville Village after the release of "Half Past Midnight" (1967) which became a national hit. Around this time they hooked up with Coca-Cola Company to share half an LP recorded at Hallmark Studios with The Guess Who called 'A Wild Pair' on Jack Richardson's Nimbus 9 Records. The album was a big seller prompting the band's U.S. label to release "Half Past Midnight" along with a commitment to record new material in L.A. Though they received a lot of hype in California from the record label, the group was seen as being 'too Beach Boy sounding' and The Staccatos records failed. Taking a cue from their own 1968 2nd album, they soon changed their name to The Five Man Electrical Band in 1969 and commuted back and forth to Los Angeles recording sides for Capitol Records. The first single from this batch was "It Never Rains On Maple Lane". When their deal with Capitol ended they signed to MGM Records who released "Moonshine (Friend Of Mine)" from the movie 'Moonshine War'. The record did little as did its follow-up "Hello Melinda Goodbye" which featured a b-side called "Signs" which garnered some interest on LA radio. MGM flipped the record over and re-issued it but nothing happened. In 1971 Five Man Electrical band signed with a little label owned by writer Jimmy Webb and producer Dallas Smith called Lion Records. They re-issued "Signs" from the band's first full album Goodbyes & Butterflies (shortly after changing some cover art) and the single went to No.3 in the U.S. and No.4 in Canada selling more than 2 million copies worldwide. Later in 1971 they released "Absolutely Right" which went to No.3 in Canada and Top-20 in the U.S. By 1973 they were exhausted and called it quits, though Emmerson continued recording as Five Man Electrical Band until 1975. After this, he remained in California and started a faltering label called Perfect Records. Following this he returned to Ottawa, resumed a solo career (with a brief stint in The Cooper Brothers). Credit: Wikipedia.org Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.