Clark Datchler's father was Fred Datchler, a singer and saxophonist in two popular vocal groups of the 1950s, The Polkadots and The Stargazers. He also sang backing vocals for The Beatles and Frank Sinatra. Fred encouraged his son to learn to play piano, guitar and flute from the age of 7 years old. Datchler attended Downsend School, Ashtead and St. John’s School, Leatherhead where he started many bands.
He released his first single when he was 17, "You Fooled Him Once Again", on the London soul label Bluebird. The record featured Julie Roberts of Working Week, and two members of the reggae band Aswad: drummer Angus "Drummie Zeb" Gaye, and bassist George "Ras Levi" Oban. The single was not a success.
Shortly after, he signed a music publishing deal with Warner Bros. Records, and moved to LA when he was 18 to write for other artists. The following year he returned to London and joined the band Hot Club, signed to RAK Records. His fellow band members were Calvin Hayes (later part of Johnny Hates Jazz), Glenn Matlock of the Sex Pistols, and guitarist James Stevenson of Chelsea and Generation X. They released one single ("It Ain’t Me, Girl"), before Datchler was signed to RAK as a solo artist. He subsequently released the singles "I Don’t Want You" and "Things Can’t Get Any Worse", both produced by Mickie Most (producer of The Animals, Donovan, Hot Chocolate and Kim Wilde). However, success continued to elude him.
Datchler became a member of Johnny Hates Jazz with Mike Nocito and Calvin Hayes in 1986. The band released their first single, "Me and My Foolish Heart", on RAK Records in that year. The single did not achieve success. However soon, as Clark began to write the songs for the band, a showcase was held at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club where the group performed in front of several record labels. They signed with Virgin Records, and Datchler's best-known song, "Shattered Dreams", was released in spring 1987. The single was a success worldwide, reaching #5 in the UK. It also reached #2 in Japan and the US (as well as #1 on the Billboard AOR chart). Several international hits followed, including the anti-war anthem "I Don't Want to Be a Hero" and "Turn Back the Clock". The band's debut album, Turn Back the Clock, was released in January 1988 and reached #1 in the UK, going double platinum. Datchler wrote most of the songs on this album, including all of the band's hits.
Along with being signed to Virgin Records, Datchler signed a music publishing agreement with Virgin Music Publishing.
Datchler left Johnny Hates Jazz in 1988. He moved to Amsterdam and began work on a solo album called Raindance. The album featured some renowned LA musicians, including bass player Nathan East, drummer John "JR" Robinson and percussionist Paulinho Da Costa. Also featured was guitarist Dave Gregory of XTC. The album also saw Datchler’s first environmental song, "Raindance" – one of many to follow.
The Raindance album was released in 1990 on Virgin Records. However, the first single, “Crown Of Thorns”, only charted at No.100 in the U.K. The album was released in Europe and Japan.
In 1991, Datchler went back into the studio to record some tracks with Rupert Hine, producer of Tina Turner, The Fixx and Howard Jones. The new album was titled “Fishing for Souls.” However, when the relationship between Virgin Records and Datchler deteriorated further, he left the label. “Fishing for Souls” was never officially released, but was eventually made available as a bootleg.
In the mid 1992, Datchler moved back to Britain, where he based himself at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios outside the city of Bath. There, he taught himself to play the bouzouki, drums and percussion, and refined his abilities as a pianist, keyboard player, bassist and guitarist. He also began to experiment with combining world and folk instruments with contemporary instruments and modern grooves. These recordings eventually led to the beginning of the writing and recording of the album Tomorrow.
At the same time, Datchler studied the philosophy of indigenous peoples. He became a Green Party member, and focused his songwriting skills on social issues that concerned him.
In 1998, Datchler signed a music publishing deal with BMG Music.
In 2000, Datchler moved to the USA and continued working on Tomorrow. He played many of the instruments on the album as well as producing (with Shianna Bryter) and engineering. He invited several outstanding musicians to guest on the recordings, including Phil Gould (drummer of Level 42), David Rhodes (guitarist with Peter Gabriel), James McNally (Irish whistle and bodhran player of the Afro Celt Sound System), Hugh Marsh (fiddle player with Loreena McKennitt), Phil Beer (mandolin player of Show Of Hands) and Joji Hirota (shakuhachi player). He recorded much of the 12-track album in a state-of-the-art studio powered by solar energy. One of the songs was a new recording of his first hit with Johnny Hates Jazz, "Shattered Dreams."
In 2006, Datchler formed his own record label and publishing company, InterAction Music. The completed version of Tomorrow was released in May 2007.
Datchler is currently working on a new Johnny Hates Jazz album with fellow original member Mike Nocito, being the long-awaited sequel to "Turn Back the Clock." An EP from the album will be released in Autumn 2011. At the same time, they have begun to perform in different parts of the world and are rehearsing for future shows in 2012.
The Raven
Clark Datchler Lyrics
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Blow it all away
Let the sun rise
On a clearer day
I've been chasing myths
But deep down I knew
I've gotta find my way
Like the heart of the wild calling
In the cry of the raven
You're the heart of the wild
I thought I was winning
But what is it I'd lost?
When you reach for the golden key
What is the cost?
I followed the fantasy
But who did it serve?
I've gotta find you now
And fly free, free as a bird
Like the heart of the wild calling
In the cry of the raven
You're the heart of the wild
Calling me home
So, let the wind blow
Blow it all way
Let the sun rise
I'm on my way, I'm on my way
Like the heart of the wild calling
In the cry of the raven
You're the heart of the wild
Calling me home
You're the heart of the wild...
The lyrics to "The Raven" by Clark Datchler speak of a journey of self-discovery and finding one's way back to what truly matters. The opening lines set the stage for this journey, with the invitation to let the wind blow everything away and allow the sun to rise on a clearer day. It's a call for letting go of what doesn't serve us anymore and finding a better path.
The chorus is the heart of the song, evoking the image of a wild and free spirit. The cry of the raven represents the call of that spirit, urging the singer to find their way back to their wild, true self. This is reinforced by the line "You're the heart of the wild," which could be interpreted as a shout-out to the person or entity that represents that sense of freedom and authenticity.
The second verse suggests that the singer was once on a path that they thought was taking them where they wanted to go, but they've realized that they've lost something important along the way. The quest for the "golden key" has a cost, and it seems like the singer is no longer willing to pay it. Instead, they're seeking something more real and grounded.
Overall, "The Raven" is a message of hope and renewal. It's a call to let go of what's holding us back and reconnect with our true selves. The image of the raven is particularly powerful, as it's often associated with freedom and the unknown.
Line by Line Meaning
Let the wind blow
Allow the wind to blow, taking everything away
Blow it all away
The wind should blow away everything, leaving nothing behind
Let the sun rise
Allow the sun to rise, bringing in a fresh day
On a clearer day
A new day has arrived and everything is clear
I've been chasing myths
I have been following unreal things
But deep down I knew
I realized inside of me that it was untrue
I've gotta find my way
I need to locate my path
Find my way back to you
Return to you, who is the truth
Like the heart of the wild calling
The heart that longs for adventure
In the cry of the raven
The mourning bird
You're the heart of the wild
You are adventurous and free-spirited
I thought I was winning
I knew I was in the lead
But what is it I'd lost?
What have I surrendered in the process?
When you reach for the golden key
When you aim for something valuable
What is the cost?
What is the price to pay for it?
I followed the fantasy
I went on a make-believe journey
But who did it serve?
Who did it profit?
I've gotta find you now
I need to find you, who is genuine and reliable
And fly free, free as a bird
I should be able to soar free like a bird
Calling me home
You pull me back to the truth, where I belong
So, let the wind blow
Allow the wind to blow, taking everything away
I'm on my way, I'm on my way
I'm coming to get back to the truth and you
You're the heart of the wild...
You are adventurous and wild-hearted
Contributed by Leo G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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