RED RIDER

RED RIDER

Genres: rock, classic rock, Canadian, hard rock, 80s

About RED RIDER

Red Rider was a Canadian rock band popular in the 1980s. While the band achieved great success in Canada, they never managed to break through in the US market. In 1978, Tom Cochrane joined up with Rob Baker on drums, Jeff Jones on bass, Peter Boynton on keyboards and Ken Greer to form Red Rider. They were signed to Capitol Records and released their first album Don't Fight It in 1980. With the singles "White Hot" and "Don't Fight It", the album quickly reached gold status. Their second album As Far as Siam was released in 1981 and featured the hit "Lunatic Fringe" which was in the 1982 movie "Vision Quest.". "Lunatic Fringe" and two other tracks, "Cowboys in Hong Kong" and "What Have You Got To Do" were featured in an episode of Miami Vice in addition to which helped push the album to platinum. Boynton was replaced by keyboardist Steve Sexton on Red Rider's third album Neruda, released in 1983. The track "Napoleon Sheds His Skin" would become one of the more popular songs from the album. For their 1984 album Breaking Curfew, John Webster replaced Sexton on keyboards. The album did not sell as well as Neruda and a dispute with Capitol Records over the future direction of the band resulted in Red Rider being dropped from the record label later in 1984. The band subsequently signed with RCA. In what became a strong signal regarding the future of the band, they officially became known as Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, and released their self-titled fifth album in 1986. In 1987, Capitol released a compilation CD titled Over 60 Minutes with Red Rider, covering the band's first four albums. In the fall of 1988, the band released their sixth album Victory Day which contained the track "Big League", about a boy's dream of playing in the National Hockey League. The song was featured in a segment on CBC Television's Hockey Night in Canada. Red Rider's final album, The Symphony Sessions, was released in 1989 and saw the band performing with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, as Procol Harum had done seventeen years before. Cochrane's solo career was taking off and the band broke up shortly after the album was released. The three-CD box set Ashes to Diamonds, including material by both Red Rider and Cochrane as a solo artist, was released in 1993.

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RED RIDER — Top 23 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Red Rider Lunatic Fringe
Red Rider White Hot
Red Rider Cowboys In Hong Kong (As Far As Siam)
Red Rider Power (Strength In Numbers)
Red Rider Avenue 'A'
Red Rider Lunatic Fringe
Red Rider Lunatic Fringe
Red Rider Can't Turn Back
Red Rider Light In The Tunnel/Human Race
Red Rider What Have You Got To Do
Red Rider Lunatic Fringe [9Vu]
Red Rider What Have You Got To Do (To Get Off Tonight)
Red Rider Human Race
Red Rider Avenue A
Red Rider Ships
Red Rider Napoleon Sheds His Skin
Red Rider Breaking Curfew
Red Rider Lunatic Fringe [Vision Quest]
Red Rider Lunatic Fringe
Red Rider White Hot (83)
Red Rider Young Thing Wild Dreams (Rock Me) |from: Breaking Curfew (1984)
Red Rider Ocean Blues (Emotion Blue)
Red Rider As Far as Siam
Lunatic Fringe
White Hot
Cowboys In Hong Kong (As Far As Siam)
Power (Strength In Numbers)
Avenue 'A'
Lunatic Fringe
Lunatic Fringe
Can't Turn Back
Light In The Tunnel/Human Race
What Have You Got To Do
Lunatic Fringe [9Vu]
What Have You Got To Do (To Get Off Tonight)
Human Race
Avenue A
Napoleon Sheds His Skin
Breaking Curfew
Lunatic Fringe [Vision Quest]
Lunatic Fringe
White Hot (83)
Young Thing Wild Dreams (Rock Me) |from: Breaking Curfew (1984)
Ocean Blues (Emotion Blue)
As Far as Siam