Klaus Voormann,photo from his own website |
Klaus Voormann is a German artist,bass player and album producer.His heavy involvement with the Beatles had started way back in 1960 when the band was playing clubs in Hamburg,Germany.As John Lennon had noted "I was born in Liverpool but I grew up in Hamburg",his early meeting with the fab four(whose drummer back then was Pete Best) would mean a long-term association that would last even after the band had already broke up:playing on solo albums by George Harrison,Ringo Starr and doing a stint as a bass player on John Lennon's post-Beatle outfit-Plastic Ono Band.
Klaus is also responsible for being the guy who had influenced the fabs by having that now famous mop-top hairdo.As German boys usually have that "bowl cut" outfit during that time,his girlfriend at the time,Astrid Kirchheer first did the now famous mop top to Stuart Sutcliffe who was then the Beatles' bass player after he saw Voormann wearing that hairstyle.Eventually,Voormann's relationship with Kirchheer would not last as she left him later on for Sutcliffe.The 1994 film Backbeat which hightlights the Beatles' life as a bar band in Hamburg portrays a young Klaus Voormann weeping after he was spurned and left by his lover Astrid.Though the film itself was marred with controversies over some "inaccuracies" with Paul McCartney even stating that he was not very much impressed with the outcome of the movie.Though no one can ever know what really happened out there on Voormann's part after Kirchheer shitted on him and left him cold for Stu,it was later claimed that the two of them remained close friends.Sutcliffe,on the other hand,died of a brain hemorrhage in 1962 shortly after he left the band.Kirchheer went on to be a photographer and took photos of the Beatles during the early days of Beatlemania.Voormann on the other hand,had moved to England with the fab four where he shared a flat with George Harrison.
Klaus Voormann with the famous Beatle "haircut" |
Revolver album cover designed by Klaus Voormann |
Voormann had also worked with other bands like the Bee Gees who were then known in the 1960s as a psychedelic rock group and far from the disco trio as many young folks know them today.The album was called Bee Gees 1st and was the band's first international album after the Gibb brothers had moved back to England from Australia where they were already established celebrities.
Bee Gees 1st album cover design by Klaus Voormann |
Talking about the Bee Gees,while we were on the subject,Voormann is also repsonsible for the artwork of the band's 1968 album Idea-on its American release,the album was featured with a composite head outline of Barry Gibb's with some sites claiming it was Voormann's face on it but it was more clear that it was Barry Gibb's face outlined on the American cover.
Idea,US edition,album design by Klaus Voormann |
Voormann busied himself as a bass player,record producer,and session musician.When Paul McCartney first announced the Beatles' breakup in 1970.It was rumored that he will be replacing Paul as bass player for the Beatles with John,George and Ringo.Wikipedia even mentioned a group with the three remaining Beatles as the Ladders as to who or what was their source on that claim is uncertain,as it was not to be,for Lennon had said in a 1971 interview for Rolling Stone that he had already told the rest of the band that he was leaving on the fall of 1969 even before Paul announced the band's dissolution the following year.Though John Lennon was reportedly present during the early days of January 1970 during the mixing and overdubs on Let It Be,some Beatles scholars admitted of being confused on the exact date of Lennon's departure or if he really left at all.John and Yoko were said to have the McCartneys on their shit list during this time period for they are mad at Paul for saying that the band was no more when they claimed they should be the one to say it first.Linda McCartney responded on an interview for Playboy in the early eighties saying that it was madness on who's going to tell it first,even remembering that difficult time wherein she had to deal with all their problems with the Beatles.So the supposed to be supergroup of Klaus Voormann with the other three Beatles didn't materialize but instead he played as a session musician on their solo albums.He also played bass for other artists like Lou Reed,Eric Clapton,Carly Simon and James Taylor.Voormann had an international hit with "The Mighty Quinn" a 1969 song by Manfred Mann where he played flute,bass and did the backing vocals.
Klaus Voormann(left) with George Harrison,Concert For Bangladesh |
In 2003,he designed the album sleeve for the Norwegian punk band Turbonegro and has worked with artists like Wet Wet Wet and former singer of the Animals Eric Burdon on one of his recent solo albums.
In 2009,he released his first and only solo album A Sideman's Journey featuring remakes and re-recordings of his past accomplishments with other artists in the 60s and 70s.The album also features contributions by former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr along with Cat Stevens,Joe Walsh and many others.
Today Klaus Voormann lives in his native Germany where he spends some time painting and recording.
(c) Keith Vernon Adagio
Can you imagine if Klaus had joined John, George & Ringo so soon after the Beatles split? I don't think the public would have taken to them very well. Given a period of time they would probably would have fared better with the fans but certainly they couldn't have used the name Beatles.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Klaus played the flute.....
Great sublect & great article Keith!
Another great article Keith! It would have been very interesting had Klaus joined the three leftover fabs. I for one would have loved to hear it, although like Roger I think it would have been panned by alot of fans and press. Although the way was paved with the inclussion of Eric on "While my Guitar Gently Weeps" and Billy Preston on the "Let It Be" album.
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