Formed 1989, U.S.A.
Albums:
1993
Brother
1997
Diamonds & Debris
History:
Cry Of Love was a great 90's band that would have fit in perfectly with the 70's
music scene. The band played bluesy hard rock, which wasn't to far removed from that
of Bad Company and Free, and made some waves with their debut before fading into
obscurity.
Cry Of Love was formed in Raleigh, North Carolina by Kelly Holland (vocals),
Audley Freed (guitar), Robert Kearns (bass) and Jason Patterson
(drums). Freed's wonderful guitar playing and the surprise rock radio success of
singles "Bad Thing", "Peace Pipe" and "Too Cold In The Winter" made the debut album a surprise
success in an era where grunge and Black Sabbath type riffs reigned supreme. The
group embarked on a lengthy year and a half long tour supporting acts such as Bad
Company, Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top before things took a surprising
twist.
In late 1994 Holland announced he was departing the band, leaving the
remaining members to search for a new front man. The new vocalist would be one-time
Lynch Mob singer Robert Mason, who would appear on the follow-up
Diamonds & Debris, another superb effort. But by the time of the albums release,
some four years after the debut, the music world had already forgotten about Cry
Of Love, and the album sank without a trace. Shortly after it's release the band
called it a day.
After the break-up Freed joined another similar sounding band in 1999, the Black
Crowes, and later toured with Aerosmith's Joe Perry. Mason returned to
Lynch Mob
before recording with Big Cock.
Kearns hooked up with country artist Chris Cagle while Patterson showed up in
Corrosion Of Conformity and Holland resurfaced as the singer/drummer in a
covers band named Crush. Cry Of Love was an excellent band that came upon the
music scene two decades too late.
Links:
The Official Cry Of Love Page
Cry Of Love/Audley Freed Fansite
The Official Big Cock Page
The Official Crush Page
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