Fair Weather was a British rock band formed in 1970 by former Amen Corner guitarist and vocalist, Andy Fairweather-Low. They are best known for their track, "Natural Sinner".The band evolved from a split within Amen Corner. While saxophone players Alan Jones and Mike Smith went on to form Judas Jump, Fairweather-Low led Dennis Byron (drums), Blue Weaver (organ), Clive Taylor (bass) and Neil Jones (guitar) into the new band, Fair Weather. The band scored a UK Singles Chart Number 6 hit with "Natural Sinner"/"Haven't I Tried (To Be A Good Man)" in 1970[1] and recorded one album, Beginning From An End. From the latter were drawn three more singles, "Lay It On Me"/"Looking for the Red Label Pt. 2", "Tutti Frutti"/"Road To Freedom" and "Poor Man's Bum A Run"/"Don't Mess With Cupid". None charted and Fair Weather disbanded in 1971.
Fairweather-Low went on to a successful solo career before taking up regular work with Eric Clapton, George Harrison and Roger Waters.
Weaver joined Strawbs and became an in-demand session player with Mott the Hoople, Pet Shop Boys and the Bee Gees.
Reminds me of Spooky Tooth.
GreenerHill 6 months ago
The intro is scrap.
DressedForDrowning 11 months ago
smith wasn't in judas jump. Interestingly for some unknown reason, he was considered persona non grata with the rest of AC/Fairweather.
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coracleman 11 months ago
Many thanks!
emilyim252 2 years ago
Could someone please post "Haven't I tried to be a good man by Fairweather, "B" side of Natural Sinner. I am very, very desperate to hear it again as I have not heard it since the 70's Thank you
hellosuzie123 2 years ago
klasse gewoon klasse!!!!!!!!!
klaaaass 2 years ago