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					| unica723 | Fecha: Martes, 2013-12-17, 2:38 PM | Mensaje # 1 |  |  EsparaelMetalTeaM Grupo: Administradores Mensajes: 15967 Estatus: Offline | Fastway - Discography (1983-2011) 
 
   
 
 Fastway es una banda británica de Heavy Metal formada por el guitarrista Eddie Clarke, miembro de Motörhead, y el bajista Pete Way, proveniente de la agrupación UFO.
 
 Fastway is a British rock band formed by guitarist, "Fast" Eddie Clarke,
 formerly of Motörhead, and bassist, Pete Way, formerly of UFO.
 
 In 1983, both players had been disgruntled with their own bands and
 decided to work together in a new outfit. They recruited drummer Jerry
 Shirley, formerly of Humble Pie, and the then unknown vocalist Dave
 King. They took their name from a combination of the founding members'
 names. However, Way then discovered that he could not escape from his
 recording contract with Chrysalis Records, and then received a tempting
 offer to play for Ozzy Osbourne, so abandoned the project. Bringing in
 session bassist Mick Feat, the band then recorded their debut album,
 Fastway (Feat was uncredited on the album).
 
 A critical and commercial success, the band toured to promote the album
 (with one-time Fixx bassist Alfie Agius as their session bass player).
 The band then recruited Charlie McCracken, formerly of Taste, as
 "permanent" bassist, and released another success in the form of All
 Fired Up the following year. After the hardships of touring, Shirley and
 McCracken subsequently left.
 
 In 1986, Clarke and King reformed Fastway with a new line-up. Recruiting
 Shane Carroll (second guitar), Paul Reid (bass), and Alan Connor
 (drums) from Dave King's first band, Stillwood, this line-up released
 Waiting for the Roar. The record took an album-oriented rock approach
 instead of the driving bluesy-metal of the previous albums. The success
 of the record was limited, and it disappointed many fans. The same year,
 Fastway was approached to make the soundtrack for the heavy metal
 horror film, Trick or Treat. The film flopped, but the soundtrack
 re-established Fastway as a hard-hitting metal band. The soundtrack was a
 moderate success, and stayed on the Billboard Top 200 chart for eleven
 months. The success of the soundtrack, combined with the very little
 money the band received, caused in-fighting, and the group disbanded.
 King took most of the band with him and started Q.E.D., a more AOR
 styled outfit. They released a two-track single.
 
 King then got a call from David Geffen and John Kalodner to come to the
 United States to head up a heavy metal "supergroup" called Katmandu.
 Katmandu also featured Mandy Meyer from Krokus on guitars. The band was
 rounded out by Caine Carruthers of the soul band The Untouchables, and
 Mike Alonso of the Detroit rock band The Meanies. Katmandu released one
 self-titled album and had a couple of minor hits. Dave King would go on
 to form and front the widely successful Los Angeles-based Celtic punk
 band Flogging Molly, where he continues to this day.
 
 Meanwhile, Clarke decided to restart Fastway again from scratch in 1988
 using vocalist Lea Hart and session men, quickly releasing On Target in
 the same year, but it sold poorly.
 
 In 1990, this duo of Clarke and Hart released Bad Bad Girls, employing
 various session musicians including members of Girlschool. It was widely
 ignored and sold poorly. After calling it a day in 1991, they released a
 perfunctory live album Say What You Will LIVE (an older recording,
 curiously with King on vocals). In 1997, Clarke and Hart reunited and
 released a reworked version of On Target, but there was no commercial
 success.
 
 On 25 May 2007, Toby Jepson, former lead singer with Little Angels,
 announced he had accepted an approach from Fastway to perform lead vocal
 duties during the year's festival appearances. An updated line-up
 played Sweden Rock Festival, Japanese Hard Rock Hell, and the Download
 Festival at Castle Donington. Besides guitarist Clarke and Jepson, the
 new band featured drummer Steve Strange (not to be confused with Visage
 singer Steve Strange) and John McManus (Mama's Boys).
 
 In an interview with Komodo Rock at the Hard Rock Hell Festival in
 November 2007, Eddie Clark confirmed that he and Toby Jepson would be
 working on new material. He said "Toby and I are going to sit down and
 maybe do a few tunes over the winter. See if we can write some tunes."
 As of 2008, Toby Jepson announced he would go on to front Scottish hard
 rockers Gun full-time.
 
 In late 2010, "Fast" Eddie Clarke returned to the recording studio to
 record a new album with Toby Jepson, titled Eat Dog Eat. The album will
 be released on November 14, 2011, by SPV/Steamhammer, and it is the
 first album of entirely new material from Fastway in over twenty years.
 
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 Discography:
 
 Fastway (1983)
 All Fired Up (1984)
 Waiting for the Roar (1985)
 Trick or Treat (1986)
 On Target (1988)
 Bad Bad Girls (1990)
 
 Eat Dog Eat (2011)
 
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