Band, GB
Rock, R&B/Soul, Electronic and Pop
Rupert Hine was a producer and keyboard player in the early and mid-1970s before he formed this jazz rock fusion band. Working with some of his regular studio session musicians like bassist/vocalist John G. Perry, and Simon Jeffes with whom he had collaborated on string arrangements since Hine's first solo album in 1971, Pick Up A Bone. Jeffes formed Penguin Cafe Orchestra, but continued to collaborate on the Quantum Jump albums. Some time after the 'Barracuda' line-up had disbanded, Denny McCaffrey (percussion) was rehearsing with a new line up of Quantum Jump, including: Big Jim Sullivan (guitarist with Tom Jones), Geoffrey Richardson (Caravan), Trevor Morais (The Peddlars) and Alan Spenner (Kokomo), when Kenny Everett’s TV show took-off, on which 'The Lone Ranger' was the theme. It was hastily re-released and entered the chart on 2nd June 1979, rising to no.5 and staying on the chart for a total of 10 weeks. The original Quantum Jump reformed, and the newly recruited musicians were no longer required.
Trevor Morais dr, perc *1944 GB | |
Rupert Hine key, voc *1947 GB | |
John G. Perry voc, eb, b *1947 GB | |
Mark Warner voc, g |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Mixing | Quantum Jump | 1979 | Album |
(Oh My Lord) Don't Look Now | Quantum Jump | 1977 | Single |
In Concert-155 | Quantum Jump / Rogue | 1977 | Album |
No American Starship | Quantum Jump | 1977 | Single |
Barracuda | Quantum Jump | 1977 | Album |
The Lone Ranger / Night Walk | Quantum Jump / Van McCoy | 1976 | Single |
The Lone Ranger | Quantum Jump | 1976 | Single |
Quantum Jump | Quantum Jump | 1976 | Album |
The Quantum Jump Maxi Single | Quantum Jump | 1976 | Single |