Everything about The Call Band totally explained
The Call is a
San Francisco Bay Area-based
rock band originally formed in
Santa Cruz in
1980 by vocalist/guitarist Michael Been, Scott Musick, and Tom Ferrier. Been and Musick were originally from
Oklahoma.
Biography
Beginning with their self-titled debut in
1982, the Call went on to produce a total of 10 albums by
2000.
The eponymous premiere album was recorded in
England, and Michael Been later recalled that the band was in an exploratory phase at this point. Been noted in a
1988 interview, "The Call was a compassionate album, but it probably came out as anger."
Peter Gabriel liked the band so much that he asked them to open for him during his 1982 "
Shock the Monkey" tour.
The next album,
Modern Romans, was notable for its political content. Been later stated, "There was a great deal happening politically -
Grenada,
Lebanon, or the government saying the Russians are evil and the Russian government probably saying the same about us. That kind of thinking inspired me to write the last lines of 'Walls Came Down'."
This was followed by
Scene Beyond Dreams. Been has referred to it as The Call's "metaphysical" album. With a strong poetic sense to the lyrics and a change in instrumentation, the change in sound is notable.
Garth Hudson of
The Band played keyboards on these first three records.
Reconciled was recorded during the summer of
1985. At this point, the band hadn't had a recording contract for two years, due to what Been describes as "legal bickering" between The Call's former record label and their management company. However, once the deal was signed with
Elektra Records, the band resumed playing and produced their most commercially successful album to date.
Peter Gabriel,
Simple Minds's
Jim Kerr, and Hudson and former Band mate
Robbie Robertson all guested the album which was released in
1986. Several tracks from the album became hits on the
Mainstream Rock Chart, and one of these tracks, "I Still Believe" was re-recorded by
Tim Capello and appears on the soundtracks of the 1986 Movie
The Whoopee Boys and the 1987 movie
The Lost Boys.
Next came the band's
1987 release
Into The Woods, which Been has referred to as his favorite album.
In
1989 they released
Let the Day Begin, whose title track reached #1 on the US Mainstream Rock chart.
Red Moon, which included background vocals by
U2's
Bono, was released in
1990.
During the next few years, Been branched out creatively. He participated in composing and performing the music to
Paul Schrader's
1992 film
Light Sleeper. The film also features two of his songs,
To Feel This Way and
World On Fire. In
1994, he recorded a solo album,
On the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough
In
1996,
Warner Bros. Records. released
The Best of The Call, which featured a selection of old favorites and few new songs. Two of the songs,
Us and
To Feel This Way, were different versions of tracks later to be seen on Been’s solo album, and in the case of "To Feel This Way", the "Light Sleeper" soundtrack as well.
In
1997 To Heaven and Back, was released by
Fingerprint Records. This was followed by a live album,
Live Under the Red Moon, in 2000.
The band isn't currently touring. The band had a fan club called "Notified" and the information contained in their newsletters is in the file section of the
Yahoo! e-mail group list at http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/THE_CALL/?yguid=1173550.
Al Gore used "Let The Day Begin" as his campaign song in the
2000 U.S. Presidential Election and
Tom Vilsack used it as his song during his brief
2008 U.S. Presidential Election campaign.
Michael Been has appeared as a sideman in bands fronted by actor
Harry Dean Stanton; Stanton having played harmonica on "Let The Day Begin" track "For Love". He played the
apostle John in
Martin Scorsese's 1988 feature film
The Last Temptation of Christ, as listed at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0066454/.
Been's son, Robert Levon Been, is the frontman for
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Michael Been is heavily involved in BRMC, as their sound engineer, and can be found on tour with them.
Discography
- The Call, 1982
- Modern Romans, 1983
- Scene Beyond Dreams, 1984
- Reconciled, 1986
- Into the Woods, 1987
- Let the Day Begin, 1989
- Red Moon, 1990
- The Best of the Call, 1997
- To Heaven and Back, 1997
- Live Under the Red Moon, 2000
To see album tracks and covers, go to
http://members.tripod.com/kdrew/the/call-discography.html
Singles
| Year |
Title |
Chart positions |
Album |
| US Hot 100 |
US Modern Rock |
US Mainstream Rock |
UK |
| 1983 |
"The Walls Came Down" |
#74 |
- |
#17 |
- |
Modern Romans |
| 1986 |
"Everywhere I Go" |
- |
- |
#38 |
- |
Reconciled |
| 1986 |
"I Still Believe (Great Design)" |
- |
- |
#17 |
- |
Reconciled |
| 1987 |
"I Don't Wanna" |
- |
- |
|
|
Into the Woods |
| 1989 |
"Let the Day Begin" |
#51 |
#5 |
#1 |
#42 |
Let the Day Begin |
| 1989 |
"You Run" |
- |
- |
#29 |
|
Let the Day Begin |
| 1990 |
"What's Happened to You" |
- |
#25 |
#39 |
- |
Red Moon |
Michael Been (solo)
On the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough (1994, Qwest/Reprise)Further Information
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