Bachman-Turner Overdrive
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive is a Canadian rock group from Winnipeg, Manitoba that enjoyed a string of hit albums and singles in the 1970s.
The precursor to BTO was the band Brave Belt, formed in 1970 by Randy Bachman of The Guess Who with Chad Allan (also of The Guess Who), Robbie Bachman and Fred Turner. An original plan included Keith Emerson of The Nice, though he was dropped due to illness. After two moderately successful Brave Belt albums, Allan was replaced by Tim Bachman, the third of the Bachman brothers, and the band changed its name to Bachman-Turner Overdrive; the band released its first album under that name in the Spring of 1973.
Their second album with this line-up was Bachman-Turner Overdrive II, and it became a massive hit in the US and their native Canada. It also yielded their best-remembered single, "Takin' Care of Business" written by Randy Bachman. From today's point of view, BTO were one of the early hard rock bands which opted for songs backed by catchy melodies and powerful riffing. The band also promoted a strait-laced lifestyle, abstaining from drugs, cigarettes and alcohol, enforced by the Mormon Randy Bachman.
Tim Bachman left to become a record producer and was replaced by Blair Thornton and the first album with the modified lineup, 1974's Not Fragile became a hit, including the #1 single You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet also written by Randy. The band continued to steadily produce successful albums through the mid-1970s including Four Wheel Drive and Head On (both 1975).
After the release of Freeways in 1977, Randy Bachman left the group for a solo career and another band, Ironhorse (he was replaced by Jim Clench, formerly of April Wine), and what was left of Bachman-Turner Overdrive released a pair of disappointing albums before breaking up. They reunited in the 1980s, leading to a lawsuit between the brothers, as one group, led by Randy, toured as Bachman-Turner Overdrive and another, led by Robbie, toured as BTO. They also appeared on The Simpsons.
Awards and Recognition
- 1974: Juno Award winner, Most Promising Group of the Year
- 1975: Juno Award winner, Group of the Year
- 1976: Juno Award winner, Group of the Year
- 1978: Juno Award nomination, Group of the Year
Recent Performances
Randy Bachman was on tour in 2005 with a group called Randy Bachman's Rock Thing. He has also released an album of original melodic jazz songs called Jazz Thing.Also with Bachman CummingsDiscography
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1973)
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive II (1973)
- Not Fragile (1974)
- Four Wheel Drive (1975)
- Head On (1975)
- Best of BTO (So Far) (1976)
- Japan Tour Live (1977)
- Freeways (1977)
- Street Action (1978)
- Rock n' Roll Nights (1979)
- You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (1983)
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1984)
- Live! Live! Live! (1986)
- BTO's Greatest (1986)
- BTO Anthology (1993)
- The Best of Bachman-Turner Overdrive Live (1994)
- Trial By Fire - Greatest and Latest (1996)
- King Biscuit Flower Hour (1998)
- 20th Century Masters (2000)
See also
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