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Michael Chetwynd Slamer (/ˈsleɪmər/ SLAY-mər; born 8 July 1954) is a British guitarist.[2]
Mike Slamer | |
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Also known as | Chet Wynd |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Labels | Atlantic |
Biography
editSlamer started his career playing in the UK prog-rock band City Boy. Since then, he has worked as a staff composer for various movies and TV series, has been a session guitarist for numerous recording artists, and played in several bands. He provided the guitar solos on Warrant's first two albums, Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich and Cherry Pie.[3] He also contributed two solos on a Kix record. The songs were “Scarlet Fever” and “Walking Away.”
He at different times cooperated with two members of the progressive rock band Kansas. With Steve Walsh he formed Streets,[4] and with Billy Greer he created the band Seventh Key. Streets released two albums on the Atlantic label, 1st (1983) and Crimes in Mind (1985). A live Streets album was released on the BMG label in 1997 and features a concert for the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show from 1983. Slamer was also credited as a co-writer for the Kansas song "Refugee" from The Prelude Implicit (2016).
Slamer has also released two albums with the group Steelhouse Lane, plus a solo album entitled Nowhere Land, with former Strangeways member Terry Brock on vocals (2006).
Slamer released an album entitled Devil's Hand with Last in Line vocalist Andrew Freeman (December 2018).
Discography
editwith City Boy
edit- 1976: City Boy
- 1977: Dinner at the Ritz
- 1977: Young Men Gone West
- 1978: Book Early
- 1979: The Day the Earth Caught Fire
- 1980: Heads Are Rolling
- 1981: It's Personal
- 2001: Anthology (compilation)
with Streets
edit- 1983: 1st
- 1985: Crimes in Mind
- 1997: King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Streets or Live-Shakedown
with Shopan Entesari
edit- 1996: Cutting Edge Rock
with Steelhouse Lane
edit- 1998: Metallic Blue (Avex Trax) (guitar)
- 1999: Slaves of the New World (Escape Music Ltd.) (producer, guitar)
Chris Thompson and Mike Slamer
edit- 2001: Won't Lie Down (CD) (guitar)
with Seventh Key
edit- 2001: Seventh Key (with Billy Greer) (CD) (producer, guitar)
- 2004: The Raging Fire (with Billy Greer) (CD)
- 2005: Seventh Key Live in Atlanta (with Billy Greer) (CD and DVD)
- 2013: I Will Survive (with Billy Greer) (CD)
with Devil's Hand
edit- 2018: Devil's Hand (with Andrew Freeman) (CD) (producer, guitar)
Album credits
edit- Kix
- 1985: Midnite Dynamite (guitar)
- Angry Anderson
- 1990: Blood from Stone (CD) (guitar)
- Steve Walsh
- 2000: Glossolalia (CD) (guitar)
- Terry Brock
- 2010: Diamond Blue (CD) (producer, guitar)
As solo artist (Slamer)
edit- 2006: Nowhere Land (Frontiers Records)
References
edit- ^ "Whatever Happened To: The B-Listers of Hair Metal". Consequence of Sound. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- ^ "The What If Game, by Mike Slamer". Mike Slamer. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ^ "Beau Hill: 'Your Only Constraint Is Your Own Imagination'". Ultimate-guitar.com. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Joel Whitburn Presents Rock Tracks 1981-2008. Record Research. pp. 247–. ISBN 9780898201741. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
External links
edit- Official website
- Myspace profile for Mike Slamer
- Radio interview with Mike Slamer about his time with City Boy (August 2006)
- "Nowhere Land – Slamer"