Richard Barbieri
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Richard Barbieri (born 30 November 1957) is an English musician, composer and sound designer.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Originally a member of new wave band Japan (and their brief 1989–1991 reincarnation as Rain Tree Crow), he became the keyboard player in the progressive rock band Porcupine Tree in 1993.<ref>Hayes, Kelvin "Richard Barbieri Biography", AllMusic. Retrieved 17 August 2014</ref> Besides its founder Steven Wilson, he is the longest tenured member of Porcupine Tree.
BiographyEdit
Japan (1975–1982)Edit
Barbieri joined Catford band Japan in 1975.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Although initially perceived as a 'hyped' band, Japan went on to record five studio albums culminating in Tin Drum which stayed in the UK charts for a year. They were one of the most successful chart bands in Europe and Asia in 1982 despite the increasingly experimental nature of their music. The band split up after a world tour in December 1982.
Dolphin Brothers and collaborations (1983–1997)Edit
After the break-up of Japan, Barbieri continued his association with David Sylvian, playing on the latter's early solo albums (and on the 1988 in Praise of Shamans tour).Template:Citation needed
In 1984 he started a long musical association with another Japan colleague, Steve Jansen. This has produced six collaborative albums to date. Under the name The Dolphin Brothers they released the album Catch the Fall in 1987.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> As Jansen / Barbieri they have released a number of works including Worlds in a Small Room, 1985, Stories Across Borders, 1993, Other Worlds in a Small Room, 1996, and Stone to Flesh, 1997.Template:Citation needed
Rain Tree Crow (1989–1991)Edit
In late 1989, the members of Japan (minus guitarist Rob Dean) reunited under the name Rain Tree Crow to make new recordings for Virgin. This resulted in a single eponymous album which extended the work of late Japan and the solo/collective work of all four members, featuring a variety of influences from pop to art rock, jazz, ambient and world music. Other contributors to the album included Bill Nelson. Rain Tree Crow charted in 1991 in the UK Top 25 and brought critical acclaim.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
The group parted company shortly after recording the album, for which there was no supporting tour. However, the project was key to the reuniting of Jansen, Barbieri and Karn as a creative unit (sometimes referred to as "JBK").<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
With Alice (1989–1992)Edit
Jansen and Barbieri played on many songs of two pivotal albums by the Italian singer Alice, i.e. on all of Il sole nella pioggia and on two songs from Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi, co-written by Barbieri. Other notable players on those albums were Peter Hammill, Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, Danny Thompson and Jon Hassell.
No-Man (1992)Edit
The next work by Jansen, Barbieri and Karn was as the rhythm section for British art-pop band No-Man, who recruited them for a 1992 UK tour and for recordings which later appeared on the Loveblows & Lovecries album and on the Painting Paradise and Sweetheart Raw EPs (one of these EP pieces, the 20-plus-minute Heaven Taste, later appeared on the album of the same name). This marked Barbieri's first work with Steven Wilson, with whom he would then go on to work in Porcupine Tree, and Tim Bowness, with whom he would later record the collaborative album Flame.
Medium Productions (1993–2003)Edit
In 1993, Barbieri formed the Medium Productions label in 1993 with Jansen and Karn. They commenced with the Jansen/Barbieri/Karn album Beginning to Melt (a collection of varied pieces including some trio work and other recordings featuring various permutations of the basic trio with other collaborators including David Torn and Robbie Aceto). Thirteen diverse albums were released during a ten-year period; Jansen and Barbieri's collaboration with DJ Takemura on the album Changing Hands being one of the highlights.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>Template:Deprecated source
During this period Barbieri also made two other collaborative albums, one with his wife Suzanne J. Barbieri under the name Indigo Falls (1996), and one with Tim Bowness from the band No-Man titled Flame (1994).
Porcupine Tree (1993–2010, 2021–present)Edit
In late 1993, Barbieri joined the progressive rock band Porcupine Tree (having previously played as a guest performer on the album Up the Downstair).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The band released eight studio albums to increasingly greater chart success, and toured in support of many of them. Initially employing many aspects of psychedelic rock, they later transitioned to a more pop-oriented style before settling on progressive metal. Their first major success was the album In Absentia, which enjoyed chart success around Europe with sales of over 120,000. The following studio albums Deadwing and Fear of a Blank Planet met even greater success, charting highly worldwide, and picking up two Grammy Nominations.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Increased radio airtime and favourable mainstream magazine reviews and interviews further increased their public exposure. The band transitioned somewhat away from metal with their 2009 album, The Incident, with leader Steven Wilson expressing a desire to enter a different genre. After years of speculation and diffusion of rumors from Wilson, the band announced its reunion in 2021.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
With Steve Hogarth (2012)Edit
Barbieri collaborated with Steve Hogarth on the album Not The Weapon But The Hand, which was released by Kscope Records in 2012, but a proposed tour was cancelled for financial issues.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Barbieri wrote the music and Hogarth provided the lyrics for the album.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Lustans Lakejer (1982/2017)Edit
In 1982, Barbieri produced the album En plats i solen by the Japan-influenced Swedish band Lustans Lakejer. In 2017 he joined them on a Swedish tour to perform the album in its entirety.<ref>Zero Magazine 2017-10-12 (in swedish)</ref>
Solo recordings (2004–present)Edit
Barbieri has released four solo albums: Things Buried, 2004/5, Stranger Inside, 2008, Planets + Persona, 2017<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and Under A Spell, 2021. Barbieri also released a series of 5 EP's on cd and vinyl under the title "Variants". These releases featured new compositions, improvisations, live performances and reworkings of older material.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Other activitiesEdit
Besides recording and touring, Barbieri has written articles on analogue synthesis for various publications and programs for music software and synthesizer manufacturers.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He has guested many times with The Bays, an electronic improvisational group. Recent work with The Bays includes two BBC Radio 1 sessions for the late John Peel and concerts at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Brighton Dome.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Richard and The Bays performed an improvised soundtrack to Run Lola Run in Darling Harbour, Sydney, in 2009. He also undertakes occasional keyboards duties for the live outings of Marillion vocalist Steve Hogarth's fronted H-Band, appearing on the 2002 album Live Body, Live Spirit.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
DiscographyEdit
with JapanEdit
- 1978 – Adolescent Sex (Hansa Records)
- 1978 – Obscure Alternatives (Hansa Records)
- 1979 – Quiet Life (Hansa Records)
- 1980 – Gentlemen Take Polaroids (Virgin records)
- 1981 – Tin Drum (Virgin Records)
- 1981 – Assemblage (compilation) (Hansa Records)
- 1983 – Oil on Canvas (live album) (Virgin Records)
- 1984 – Exorcising Ghosts (compilation) (Virgin Records)
with Rain Tree CrowEdit
- 1991 – Rain Tree Crow (Virgin Records)
with Jansen/BarbieriEdit
- 1985 – Worlds in a Small Room (Pan East (UK) / JVC Victor (Japan))
- 1991 – Stories Across Borders (Venture / Virgin)
- 1995 – Stone To Flesh (Medium Productions)
- 1996 – Other Worlds in a Small Room (Medium Productions)
- 2015 - Lumen (Kscope) (Recorded in 1996)
with AliceEdit
- 1989 – Il sole nella pioggia
- 1992 – Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi
with Jansen/Barbieri/KarnEdit
- 1994 – Beginning to Melt (Medium Productions)
- 1994 – Seed (Medium Productions)
- 1999 – ISM (Polydor / Medium)
- 2001 – Playing in a Room with People (Medium Productions)
with The Dolphin BrothersEdit
- 1987 – Catch the Fall (Virgin Records)
- 1987 – Face To Face (Japanese T.V.C.M. 7" single) (Virgin Records)
(Also included on Virgin Japan CD release of Catch The Fall)
with Jansen/Barbieri/TakemuraEdit
- 1997 – Changing Hands (Medium Productions)
with Indigo FallsEdit
- 1996 – (Richard Barbieri/Suzanne Barbieri) (Medium Productions)
as Richard Barbieri/Tim BownessEdit
- 1994 – Flame (One Little Indian)
with Barbieri/Roedelius/ChianuraEdit
- 2001 – T'AI (Auditorium)
with Steve Hogarth/Richard BarbieriEdit
- 2012 – Not The Weapon But The Hand (K Scope)
- 2014 – Arc Light (Racket Records)
Richard BarbieriEdit
- 2005 – Things Buried (Intact Records)
- 2008 – Stranger Inside (K-Scope/Snapper)
- 2017 - Planets + Persona (K Scope)
- 2017 - Variants.1 (K Scope)
- 2018 - Variants.2 (K Scope)
- 2018 - Variants.3 (K Scope)
- 2018 - Variants.4 (K Scope)
- 2018 - Variants.5 (K Scope)
- 2021 - Under a Spell (K Scope)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- 2021 - On High (Bandcamp/Orange Asylum Records)
with Porcupine TreeEdit
- 1993 – Up the Downstair (Delerium Records)
- 1995 – The Sky Moves Sideways (Delerium Records)
- 1996 – Signify* (Delerium Records)
- 1997 – Coma Divine (Delerium Records)
- 1998 – Metanoia* (Delerium Records)
- 1999 – Stupid Dream* (Snapper Records)
- 2000 – Voyage 34: The Complete Trip* (Snapper Records)
- 2000 – Lightbulb Sun* (Snapper Records)
- 2001 – Recordings* (Snapper Records)
- 2002 – Stars Die: The Delerium Years 1991-1997 (Snapper Records)
- 2002 – In Absentia* (Lava / Warner)
- 2005 – Deadwing* (Lava / Warner)
- 2007 – Fear of a Blank Planet* (Roadrunner / Warner)
- 2007 – Nil Recurring* EP (Peaceville Records)
- 2009 – The Incident* (Roadrunner / Warner)
- 2022 - Closure/Continuation* (Music for Nations)
- Albums marked with an (*) include Barbieri compositions
As producerEdit
- 1982 Lustans Lakejer – En Plats I Solen (Stranded / Polar Records) (Sweden). In 2017, he joined them on a Swedish tour to perform the album in its entirety.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- 1983 Akira Mitake – Out Of Reach (Epic/Sony Records) (Japan)
- 1985 Die Werkpiloten – Faith (Dean/Ariola Records) (Germany)
- 2003 Adom - Idiot Savant (Storm Records/Universal) (UK)
- 2009 - Endless (with Stefano Panunzi, Nicola Lori, Mick Karn, Gavin Harrison, Tim Bowness) (Forward Music Italy)
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
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