René Berg - The Leather The LonelinessAnd Your Dark Eyes
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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If I Had Wings | 04:38 | |
Secrets | 04:05 | |
Fast Car | 03:12 | |
Ideal Woman | 03:39 | |
Just Wanted To Dance With You | 04:48 | |
The Leather, The Loneliness...And Your Dark Eyes | 04:05 | |
Get Up Get Out | 03:14 | |
Can’t Get To Sleep | 03:58 | |
Head Over Heels | 04:29 | |
Rob The Bank | 04:16 |
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Barcode: 5060226270026About René Berg
René Berg (born Ian Bruce, 24 February 1956 28 July 2003) was an English musician, vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, who recorded and performed in a number of bands in late 1970s until his death. His bands included Idle Flowers, Soho Vultures, René Berg Band, along with appearances in Hanoi Rocks, Herman Brood Band, and Jim Penfold's The Killers (1986) (previously known as The Hollywood Killers).
René was born Ian Alistair Bruce in 1956, the oldest child of a GP. He grew up in Wanstead, East London, and at the age of eight went to King's College Choir School in Cambridge as a boarder. When he was 13 the family moved to Eastry, Kent, and Ian transferred to day school and took up fishing, about which his sister Fiona says he was completely passionate about. At about the same time he bought his first guitar with Green Shield Stamps, and taught himself to play, and the basement of the Eastry house soon became a regular jam session venue. He went to school after spending three years at a catering college.
In 1979, he toured the Netherlands with Soho, a band formed by Tim Smit (now director of the Eden Project). The band also featured Sev Lewkowicz (later to play with Mungo Jerry and Dennis Locorriere) on keyboards.
In 1981, after a stint in Amsterdam with Herman Brood's Wild Romance (initially on guitar, but also on lead vocals after Brood was jailed for dealing LSD), René, as he was by then known, returned to the UK and formed Idle Flowers in September 1981. The band opened up for Hanoi Rocks on 20 January 1983 at the Klub Foot, Clarendon and René also guested on guitar with Hanoi Rocks sometime in that year and joined Hanoi Rocks on stage at Birmingham Mermaid on 27 May for the encore. The Idle Flowers recorded many demos for an intended debut LP entitled The Leather, The Loneliness and Your Dark Eyes (which became the title of René's 1992 solo album) but the recordings remain unreleased. The only official Idle Flowers release was "All I Want Is You" / "Fizz Music" in 1984 on the Miles Ahead label recorded at the Abbey Road Studios.
In March 1985, Berg was asked by Michael Monroe and Nasty Suicide to join Hanoi Rocks as the band's new bassist (Sami Yaffa having left the band). Berg was an old friend of the band and had played occasionally with Andy McCoy. The new Hanoi Rocks line-up (which also included one time Clash drummer Terry Chimes filling in after Razzle's death) only lasted a few months before falling apart. However Berg did record bass on the Rock & Roll Divorce (1985) live album and the final Hanoi Rocks 1985 demos. His self-penned song "Fast Car" included on his 1992 solo album, as well as Hanoi Rocks posthumous Lean on Me (1992). The rest of the 1985 demos remain unreleased.
On 30 July 1985, while at a party on board HMS Belfast celebrating the release of The Pogues album Rum Sodomy & The Lash, Berg heroically rescued Richard Fenn (a sub-editor for the Melody Maker) from drowning in the Thames after Fenn leaped overboard.
Shortly after the demise of Hanoi Rocks in May 1985, a month later the Idle Flowers broke up in June 1985 after almost a four-year stint together. Berg kept a low profile before ending up singing lead vocals in 1986 on the Suicide Twins' (Andy McCoy and Nasty Suicide's side acoustic band) Sweet Pretending.
In 1986, Berg grouped with Jim Penfold from The Hollywood Killers and started The Killers who recorded four unreleased demos, appeared on London Weekend TV, and did many shows before disbanding in early 1987. Also in 1987, he played on the Gang Bang Band's 12" EP recorded with Nasty Suicide from Hanoi Rocks, Bernie Tormé, Dumpy Dunnell and members of the Quireboys, Babysitters and Wolfsbane.
1987 proved a very productive year for Berg who fronted his second band (after the Idle Flowers) called West End Central which quickly evolved into the Soho Vultures with Nasty Suicide (Hanoi Rocks) on guitar. Tommy Fox soon replaced Dougie (Idle Flowers) on bass and the Soho Vultures recorded six songs in 1987 that to this day remain unreleased.
The Soho Vultures songs recorded were "Head Over Heels
Real Name
- Ian Bruce
Name Vars
- Berg
- R. Berg
- Rene Berg