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Colin Vearncombe, better known as Black, (born, 26 May 1962, Liverpool, England) is an English singer-songwriter, who enjoyed mainstream success in the late 1980s. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic described Vearncombe as a "smoky-voiced singer/songwriter, whose sophisticated jazz-pop songs and dramatic vocal delivery place him somewhere between Bryan Ferry and Morrissey."〔(''Wonderful Life'' review ) at Allmusic.〕 ==Career== Black's first release was "Human Features" on Rox Records in 1981. At this time Black consisted of Vearncombe and David Dickie, formerly of The Last Chant. The single was followed by another independent release in 1982 "More than the Sun", after which Black later signed for WEA Records. In 1982, Black played with the Thompson Twins on their "Quick Step and Side Kick" tour and supported Wah! on a UK tour. The live sound of synth/percussion/guitar and the use of reel-to-reel tapes got them noticed. By the time Black signed for WEA in 1984, Dickie had left leaving Vearncombe as a solo act. The next single was "Hey Presto" (1984), which got him noticed outside the UK: the video for this song featured on the satellite music channel Music Box, and the single was released in Australia. The second WEA single was a re-recording of "More than the Sun". After this, Black was dropped from the record label. 1985 was a gloomy year for Vearncombe, causing him to write the ironically entitled minor key song "Wonderful Life". Released independently through Ugly Man Records at first, this track got Black noticed by A&M Records who signed Vearncombe and launched his international career. At first, the single "Everything's Coming Up Roses" flopped, but the follow-up, "Sweetest Smile" became a UK top 10 hit. The third single, a re-release of "Wonderful Life", was a massive hit worldwide. The album of the same name, released in 1987, had similar success, reaping commercial and critical acclaim. Black then went on to sell over two million records worldwide with ''Comedy'' (1988) and ''Black'' (1991). In the meantime, Vearncombe married Swedish singer Camilla Griehsel, formerly from the band One 2 Many. Disillusioned with having to deal with a big record company, Vearncombe founded the independent label Nero Schwarz (which is the word "black" in Italian and in German, respectively), and released one album ''Are We Having Fun Yet?'' (1993). After a prolonged hiatus, Vearncombe returned in 1999 to release a string of recordings under his own name. Vearncombe returned to the name "Black" to release a new recording entitled ''Between Two Churches'' in November 2005. On this album he included a song mocking the success of his hit "Wonderful life", where he poignantly re-asked the question, "Are you having a wonderful life?". 2009 saw two album releases. ''The Given'' was issued on 4 July, initially available as a free download under Vearncombe's name; and ''Water On Stone'' on 17 November, the first Black studio album in four years. In September 2011, the album ''Any Colour You Like'' was released through Black's website.〔(colin vearncombe aka black ). Colinvearncombe.com. Retrieved on 2012-04-09.〕 In April 2014, he started a pledge fund (via the dedicated music crowd-funding site PledgeMusic) for a new album. This was the first time Vearncombe participated in a crowd-funded project. The project significantly exceeded its funding goals and he regularly expressed his surprise and gratefulness through video updates on the PledgeMusic site.〔() Black page on PledgeMusic site. Retrieved on 2015-05-03〕 His experience with the process also contributed to the name of the album: ''Blind Faith''. The album was released on April 13, 2015. In November 2015 he recorded a Catalan version of ''Wonderful Life'' as a fundraiser for the Catalan telethon ''La Marató de TV3''. Vearncombe himself sings a Catalan translation of the original lyrics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black (singer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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