Silver Condor (band)
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Origin | California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1981-1983 |
Labels | Columbia |
Spinoffs | Autograph |
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Silver Condor was an American album-oriented soft rock band from California, active from 1981 to 1983.[1] They released two albums, Silver Condor (1981) and Trouble at Home (1983). They made their only Billboard Hot 100 appearance with a song off of their first album, "You Could Take My Heart Away," which reached #32[2] in 1981.
History
The band's line-up shifted considerably between their first and second albums, with lead singer Joe Cerisano being the only constant member. The first incarnation of the band also featured the guitarist Earl Slick. The second album featured well-known bassist Kenny Aaronson as well as future Autograph frontman Steve Plunkett on rhythm guitar.
Discography
Albums
1981 | Silver Condor
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1983 | Trouble at Home
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Singles
Release | Title | Peak chart positions |
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1981 | "You Could Take My Heart Away" | 32 |
"Carolina (Nobody's Right, Nobody's Wrong)" | — | |
1983 | "When A Man Loves A Woman" | — |
Line-up
Timeline
Also features several guest appearances:
- Clarence Clemons: tenor sax
- Rick Derringer: guitar
- Neal Schon: guitar
References
- ^ "Silver Condor". Discogs. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
- ^ "Silver Condor lineup, biography". Last.fm. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
External links