Bandit (band)

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Bandit
Bandit 1976.jpg
Bandit in 1976. From left to right: Jim Diamond, Cliff Williams, Graham Broad, James Litherland, and Danny McIntosh.
Background information
Origin United Kingdom
Genres
Years active 1976 (1976)–1978 (1978)
Labels
Associated acts
  • The Cry
  • Manchild
Past members

Bandit were an English rock band, formed in 1976 and disbanded in 1978.

Background

Bandit's eponymous debut studio album, released in 1976.

Bandit released two albums with different line-ups. Bandit's debut Bandit was released in late 1976 on Arista Records. This album featured Jim Diamond on lead vocals, Danny McIntosh on guitar, future AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams, James Litherland, and drummer Graham Broad, now of Roger Waters' band. A single entitled "Ohio" was also released. The punk rock music scene of the time caused a lack of attention and the band later parted ways. Diamond went on to join Ph.D., and gained a UK Top 10 hit with "I Won't Let You Down". He later went solo and scored two more chart-toppers.

A second album, Partners in Crime, was released by Ariola Records in 1978, but that too fell into obscurity. The only member of the original line-up to feature on the second album was McIntosh. The other band members for the second album were Gerry Trew, Theodore Thunder (John Dentith), and Tony Lester. Both albums are long out of print. McIntosh is now the guitarist for, and husband of, the singer-songwriter Kate Bush.

This is not the same Bandit from the U.S. who released their only album in 1975 on ABC Records, nor any other act with the same name since.

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