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WILDFIRE was a courageous and hardworking British Heavy
Metal Band formed at the height of the NWOBHM by vocalist
PAUL MARIO DAY, who actually briefly sang for one of
the early incarnations of IRON MAIDEN, before moving
on to front MORE. After Debuting with the track SOLDIER
on the 1980 BBC METAL EXPLOSION compilation MORE was
signed by ATLANTIC and recorded their first album, WARHEAD
in Detroit. They supported DEF LEPPARD, KROKUS and SAXON
on British tours, and opened the 1981 MONSTERS OF ROCK
FESTIVAL at CASTLE DONNINGTON, before commencing the
recording sessions of their second album BLOOD AND THUNDER,
produced by PETE HINTON. Halfway though the sessions
PAUL MARIO DAY quit the band claiming that the band
wasn't big enough for both guitarist KENNY COX and himself.
MICK STRATTON would quickly replace PAUL and even rewrite
all the lyrics to the previously recorded tracks.
Some months later PAUL MARIO DAY while visiting friends
and fans in Belgium where MORE had been rather successful
called on the local WEA offices fishing for a deal for
his new band; WILDFIRE. HERMAN “SHERMAN” SCHUEREMANS
immediately told PAUL “if it's loud and heavy you're
best bet is to go see ALFIE FALCKENBACH. PAUL and I
immediately hit it off in a grand way, and by the end
of the afternoon we had hammered out a deal. A couple
of weeks later I always suspected he was still in the
process of putting his band together, and having a record-deal
helped him do just that. He ended up recruiting guitarist
JEFF SUMMERS and drummer BRUCE BISLAND, both ex-members
of WEAPON, and bassist JEFF BROWN, who came over from
biker band DUMPY'S RUSTY NUTS. The line-up was completed
with the addition of second guitar player MARTIN BUSHELL.
So WILDFIRE arrived in Brussels. Five musicians and
JOHN McGOWAN the producer, all stuffed in the most minuscule
museum-quality Honda van you'd ever seen. I put them
up in a bed-and-breakfast dive, and the next day they
started recording their first album, BRUTE FORCE AND
IGNORANCE, at SHIVA, a studio held together by the grace
of spit, chewing gum and indefinable substances, and
owned by my dear friend JACK MAUER. We released BRUTE
FORCE AND IGNORANCE in 1983, and subject to international
acclaim it racked up more then decent sales.
WILDFIRE was always more refined than most British
bands of that era and they certainly proved it with
the release of their second album SUMMER LIGHTNING,
once again recorded at SHIVA in Brussels, but with overdubs
done at WEST THREE, and the final mix at EZEE, both
London studios. Also this time around veteran producer
GUY BIDMEAD was enlisted to ensure the best possible
result. GUY had previously worked with artists as diverse
as MOTORHEAD, EXCITER, COZY POWELL, keyboard wizard
DON AIREY and even YES. SUMMER LIGHTNING was without
doubt one of the best records we ever released on the
MAUSOLEUM label, a classic album of the 80s. It contained
eleven imposing songs and highlighted the technically
sophisticated and mature musicianship WILDFIRE was by
now capable off. The compact disc album version of SUMMER
LIGHTNING reissued as part of the MAUSOLEUM 20th ANNVERSARY
series furthermore contains JERUSALEM, a beautiful and
soaring ballad, which was previously only ever available
as a limited edition vinyl 45RPM single.
The lack of the truly huge success they undoubtedly
deserved was perhaps just one of the reasons for WILDFIRE
splitting up in 1985. My good friend PAUL MARIO DAY
joined the revamped SWEET, and I regret not having heard
from him since. Ex-MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP vocalist GARY
BARDEN enrolled all remaining members of WILDFIRE into
his band STATETROOPER as replacements for guitarist
STEVE JOHNSON, bassist PAUL “FASKER” JOHNSON, drummer
ED STRATTON and keyboardist STEVE GLOVER. BARDEN, who
had the same management as WILDFIRE, had always been
very impressed by their talents and saw the departure
of PAUL MARIO DAY as the ideal opportunity to upgrade
STATETROOPER.
In 1987 ex-THIN LIZZY and MOTORHEAD guitarist BRIAN
ROBERTSON joined the band replacing MARTIN BUSHELL,
and with this line-up STATETROOPER recorded the eponymous
album, produced by another old acquaintance; PHIL CHILTON.
I released STATETROOPER On the ULTRAPRIME imprint, a
label I had founded after the temporary demise of MAUSOLEUM
late 1986.
Alfie FALCKENBACH
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