Jim Capaldi (2 August 1944 – 28 January 2005) was an English musician and s… Read Full Bio ↴Jim Capaldi (2 August 1944 – 28 January 2005) was an English musician and songwriter and a founding member of Traffic. He drummed with several famous singers and musicians, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and George Harrison.
Overview
Born Nicola James Capaldi on 2 August 1944 in Evesham, Worcestershire, England to musical Italian parents, Jim Capaldi's musical career lasted more than four decades. He co-founded Traffic in Birmingham with Steve Winwood and the band's psychedelic rock was influential in Britain and the United States. Capaldi and Winwood wrote many of Traffic's major hits and most of the tracks on the band's ten albums.
Early days
As a child Capaldi studied the piano and singing with his father, a music teacher, and by his teens he was playing drums with his friends. In 1961 Capaldi played drums for the Worcester band The Sapphires and in 1963 he formed The Hellions with Dave Mason on guitar and Gordon Jackson on rhythm guitar. In August 1964 Tanya Day took The Hellions to the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany as her backing group. The Spencer Davis Group were staying at the same hotel as The Hellions and it was there that Steve Winwood befriended Capaldi and Mason.
Back in Worcester, The Hellions established themselves as busy professionals of sufficient repute to provide backing to visiting performers including Adam Faith and Dave Berry. By the end of 1964, they had a London residency at the Whisky-A-Go-Go Club. In 1965 the band released three singles but none charted and later that year John "Poli" Palmer joined the band on drums and Capaldi became the lead vocalist.
The Hellions moved back to Worcester in 1966 in an attempt to reduce their costs but local tastes had changed and the band relaunched themselves as The Revolution with a fourth single that also failed to chart. Disillusioned, Dave Mason left the band. Capaldi replaced Mason with Luther Grosvenor and renamed the band Deep Feeling. They played gigs in Birmingham and the surrounding Black Country area where they developed a significant fanbase. Capaldi, Jackson and Palmer wrote original songs for the band that were heavier than the Hellions repertoire. Although they recorded several studio tracks only "Pretty Colours" (Capaldi/Jackson/Palmer) has been released.
First success
Capaldi and the band played frequently in London and Jimi Hendrix played guitar with them at the Knuckles Club as an unknown musician in his first UK performance. Back in Birmingham Capaldi would occasionally join his friends Mason, Winwood and Chris Wood for impromptu performances at The Elbow Room club on Aston High Street. Early in 1967 they formalised this arrangement by forming Traffic and the other members of Deep Feeling disbanded. In 1968, Capaldi, Winwood and Mason contributed backing music to a solo album by Gordon Jackson.
The new band was signed by Island Records and rented a quiet cottage in Aston Tirrold, Berkshire in order to write and rehearse new material. The cottage did not remain quiet and had frequent visitors including Eric Burdon, Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend as well as Trevor Burton (of The Move) amongst many others. Capaldi wrote the lyrics for Traffic's first single "Paper Sun", which appeared in the UK singles chart at number 5 in the summer of 1967. Two more singles were released successfully in 1967 and in December the band released the album Mr. Fantasy, which demonstrated the individual talents of each member. Mason left the band soon after the album's release, but returned the following May before finally leaving again in October. Winwood also left Traffic (to form Blind Faith) and the rest reluctantly concluded that the band was over.
Reformation and beyond
Capaldi now tried to form another band with Mason and Wood but the creative tensions that had caused Mason to leave Traffic remained, and Wynder K. Frogg only lasted until March 1969. In January 1970 Capaldi and Wood joined Winwood in the studio to record Winwood's solo album. These sessions were so successful that the three of them reformed Traffic (without Mason) to release the album John Barleycorn Must Die. They then toured the UK and the U.S. with a band extended by several session musicians.
Although the next Traffic albums were successful, Capaldi began to develop his solo career and released his first solo album Oh How We Danced in 1972. This set featured contributions from Free guitarist Paul Kossoff, Barry Beckett and Rebop Kwaku Baah as well as several members of Traffic.
He followed this up with Whale Meat Again in 1974 before releasing what many consider to be his masterpiece, Short Cut Draw Blood, the following year. Full of tracks with lyrical bite, the album tackled issues such as the environment, government corruption and drugs.
In October 1975 a single taken from the album, a cover version of The Everly Brothers' "Love Hurts", reached number five in the UK chart, and charted worldwide.
Capaldi's first and only solo Top 40 hit in the United States was from his 1983 album Fierce Heart, yielding the hit single "That's Love", which climbed to Number 28 in Billboard's Top 40 in the summer of that year. The track was a simple arrangement with synthesized drums, electric guitar, and keyboards.
Capaldi was noted for the extent of his collaborations with other musicians. In 1973, he played drums at Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert and on some Clapton studio sessions.
Collaborations
Jim Capaldi's success as a lyricist continued throughout his life. He was a five times winner of coveted BMI/Ascap Awards for the "most played compositions in America", and sales of songs written or co-written by him exceeded 25 million units. He numbered Bob Marley among his friends and they travelled together whilst Marley was writing the Catch A Fire album. Capaldi wrote the lyrics to "This Is Reggae Music".
Jim Capaldi married Brazilian born Aninha in 1975 and in 1976 he toured with his band Space Cadets before moving to Brazil in 1977. His daughters Tabitha and Tallulah were born in 1977 and 1979, respectively. The Capaldis lived in the Bahia region of Brazil until the beginning of 1980 and while there he became heavily involved with environmental issues. The track "Favella Music" on his 1981 album Let The Thunder Cry arose from his love of Brazil, and he worked with several Brazilian composers.
In the 1980s, Capaldi collaborated with Carlos Santana contributing songs and ideas to Santana's projects and in the 1990s he wrote the song "Love Will Keep Us Alive" for the Eagles' successful Hell Freezes Over album. His own 1988 album Some Come Running included Eric Clapton and George Harrison on the track "Oh Lord, Why Lord".
In 1993, Traffic reformed (without the late Chris Wood) and recorded a new album Far From Home and in 1994 Capaldi toured the U.S. and UK with the band. In 1998 he paired up again with Mason on an extensive American tour.
The final years
In 2001, Capaldi's twelfth solo album Living On The Outside featured George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Paul Weller, Gary Moore and Ian Paice. George Harrison played guitar on the track "Anna Julia", which is an English translation of a song by the Brazilian band Los Hermanos, and Capaldi played at the Concert for George in 2002.
Outside his music and his environmental activism, Capaldi also assisted his wife in her work with Jubilee Action to help Brazilian street children. He remained professionally active until his final illness prevented him from working on plans for a 2005 reunion tour of Traffic. He died of stomach cancer at 02:30 on 28 January 2005. He was 60 years of age. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
Dear Mr Fantasy
Dear Mr Fantasy was a celebration of Jim Capaldi's life and music that took place at the Roundhouse in Camden Town, London on Sunday 21st January 2007. Guests included Steve Winwood, Cat Stevens, Paul Weller, Pete Townshend, and many more. Dear Mr Fantasy featured the music of Jim Capaldi and Traffic, and all profits went to The Jubilee Action Street Children Appeal.
Solo discography
• Oh How We Danced (1972)
• Whale Meat Again (1974)
• Short Cut Draw Blood (1975)
• Play It By Ear (1977)
• Daughter of the Night (1978)
• Contender (1978)
• Electric Nights (1979)
• Sweet Smell of ... Success (1980)
• Let The Thunder Cry (1981)
• Fierce Heart (1983)
• One Man Mission (1984)
• Some Come Running (1988)
• Prince of Darkness (1995)
• Let The Thunder Cry (1999)
• Living On The Outside (2001)
• Poor Boy Blue (2004)
Overview
Born Nicola James Capaldi on 2 August 1944 in Evesham, Worcestershire, England to musical Italian parents, Jim Capaldi's musical career lasted more than four decades. He co-founded Traffic in Birmingham with Steve Winwood and the band's psychedelic rock was influential in Britain and the United States. Capaldi and Winwood wrote many of Traffic's major hits and most of the tracks on the band's ten albums.
Early days
As a child Capaldi studied the piano and singing with his father, a music teacher, and by his teens he was playing drums with his friends. In 1961 Capaldi played drums for the Worcester band The Sapphires and in 1963 he formed The Hellions with Dave Mason on guitar and Gordon Jackson on rhythm guitar. In August 1964 Tanya Day took The Hellions to the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany as her backing group. The Spencer Davis Group were staying at the same hotel as The Hellions and it was there that Steve Winwood befriended Capaldi and Mason.
Back in Worcester, The Hellions established themselves as busy professionals of sufficient repute to provide backing to visiting performers including Adam Faith and Dave Berry. By the end of 1964, they had a London residency at the Whisky-A-Go-Go Club. In 1965 the band released three singles but none charted and later that year John "Poli" Palmer joined the band on drums and Capaldi became the lead vocalist.
The Hellions moved back to Worcester in 1966 in an attempt to reduce their costs but local tastes had changed and the band relaunched themselves as The Revolution with a fourth single that also failed to chart. Disillusioned, Dave Mason left the band. Capaldi replaced Mason with Luther Grosvenor and renamed the band Deep Feeling. They played gigs in Birmingham and the surrounding Black Country area where they developed a significant fanbase. Capaldi, Jackson and Palmer wrote original songs for the band that were heavier than the Hellions repertoire. Although they recorded several studio tracks only "Pretty Colours" (Capaldi/Jackson/Palmer) has been released.
First success
Capaldi and the band played frequently in London and Jimi Hendrix played guitar with them at the Knuckles Club as an unknown musician in his first UK performance. Back in Birmingham Capaldi would occasionally join his friends Mason, Winwood and Chris Wood for impromptu performances at The Elbow Room club on Aston High Street. Early in 1967 they formalised this arrangement by forming Traffic and the other members of Deep Feeling disbanded. In 1968, Capaldi, Winwood and Mason contributed backing music to a solo album by Gordon Jackson.
The new band was signed by Island Records and rented a quiet cottage in Aston Tirrold, Berkshire in order to write and rehearse new material. The cottage did not remain quiet and had frequent visitors including Eric Burdon, Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend as well as Trevor Burton (of The Move) amongst many others. Capaldi wrote the lyrics for Traffic's first single "Paper Sun", which appeared in the UK singles chart at number 5 in the summer of 1967. Two more singles were released successfully in 1967 and in December the band released the album Mr. Fantasy, which demonstrated the individual talents of each member. Mason left the band soon after the album's release, but returned the following May before finally leaving again in October. Winwood also left Traffic (to form Blind Faith) and the rest reluctantly concluded that the band was over.
Reformation and beyond
Capaldi now tried to form another band with Mason and Wood but the creative tensions that had caused Mason to leave Traffic remained, and Wynder K. Frogg only lasted until March 1969. In January 1970 Capaldi and Wood joined Winwood in the studio to record Winwood's solo album. These sessions were so successful that the three of them reformed Traffic (without Mason) to release the album John Barleycorn Must Die. They then toured the UK and the U.S. with a band extended by several session musicians.
Although the next Traffic albums were successful, Capaldi began to develop his solo career and released his first solo album Oh How We Danced in 1972. This set featured contributions from Free guitarist Paul Kossoff, Barry Beckett and Rebop Kwaku Baah as well as several members of Traffic.
He followed this up with Whale Meat Again in 1974 before releasing what many consider to be his masterpiece, Short Cut Draw Blood, the following year. Full of tracks with lyrical bite, the album tackled issues such as the environment, government corruption and drugs.
In October 1975 a single taken from the album, a cover version of The Everly Brothers' "Love Hurts", reached number five in the UK chart, and charted worldwide.
Capaldi's first and only solo Top 40 hit in the United States was from his 1983 album Fierce Heart, yielding the hit single "That's Love", which climbed to Number 28 in Billboard's Top 40 in the summer of that year. The track was a simple arrangement with synthesized drums, electric guitar, and keyboards.
Capaldi was noted for the extent of his collaborations with other musicians. In 1973, he played drums at Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert and on some Clapton studio sessions.
Collaborations
Jim Capaldi's success as a lyricist continued throughout his life. He was a five times winner of coveted BMI/Ascap Awards for the "most played compositions in America", and sales of songs written or co-written by him exceeded 25 million units. He numbered Bob Marley among his friends and they travelled together whilst Marley was writing the Catch A Fire album. Capaldi wrote the lyrics to "This Is Reggae Music".
Jim Capaldi married Brazilian born Aninha in 1975 and in 1976 he toured with his band Space Cadets before moving to Brazil in 1977. His daughters Tabitha and Tallulah were born in 1977 and 1979, respectively. The Capaldis lived in the Bahia region of Brazil until the beginning of 1980 and while there he became heavily involved with environmental issues. The track "Favella Music" on his 1981 album Let The Thunder Cry arose from his love of Brazil, and he worked with several Brazilian composers.
In the 1980s, Capaldi collaborated with Carlos Santana contributing songs and ideas to Santana's projects and in the 1990s he wrote the song "Love Will Keep Us Alive" for the Eagles' successful Hell Freezes Over album. His own 1988 album Some Come Running included Eric Clapton and George Harrison on the track "Oh Lord, Why Lord".
In 1993, Traffic reformed (without the late Chris Wood) and recorded a new album Far From Home and in 1994 Capaldi toured the U.S. and UK with the band. In 1998 he paired up again with Mason on an extensive American tour.
The final years
In 2001, Capaldi's twelfth solo album Living On The Outside featured George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Paul Weller, Gary Moore and Ian Paice. George Harrison played guitar on the track "Anna Julia", which is an English translation of a song by the Brazilian band Los Hermanos, and Capaldi played at the Concert for George in 2002.
Outside his music and his environmental activism, Capaldi also assisted his wife in her work with Jubilee Action to help Brazilian street children. He remained professionally active until his final illness prevented him from working on plans for a 2005 reunion tour of Traffic. He died of stomach cancer at 02:30 on 28 January 2005. He was 60 years of age. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
Dear Mr Fantasy
Dear Mr Fantasy was a celebration of Jim Capaldi's life and music that took place at the Roundhouse in Camden Town, London on Sunday 21st January 2007. Guests included Steve Winwood, Cat Stevens, Paul Weller, Pete Townshend, and many more. Dear Mr Fantasy featured the music of Jim Capaldi and Traffic, and all profits went to The Jubilee Action Street Children Appeal.
Solo discography
• Oh How We Danced (1972)
• Whale Meat Again (1974)
• Short Cut Draw Blood (1975)
• Play It By Ear (1977)
• Daughter of the Night (1978)
• Contender (1978)
• Electric Nights (1979)
• Sweet Smell of ... Success (1980)
• Let The Thunder Cry (1981)
• Fierce Heart (1983)
• One Man Mission (1984)
• Some Come Running (1988)
• Prince of Darkness (1995)
• Let The Thunder Cry (1999)
• Living On The Outside (2001)
• Poor Boy Blue (2004)
Nobody Loves You
Jim Capaldi Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Nobody Loves You' by these artists:
Agoria feat. Peter Murphy Love me now Until the end of time See me over…
Ay/Arc It's been said and done Every beautiful thought's been alrea…
Crystal & Runnin Wild まさかこれほど好きだなんて 不甲斐なく泣けてきちゃう 無邪気に恋の話してる キミの顔が離れなくて 突然キミを遠く感じて …
Dr. Winston O'Boogie When you're in love with a beautiful woman, it's hard When…
Eric Clapton & The Band Once I lived the life of a millionaire Spendin' all my…
Etta James I don't want you to be no slave I don't want…
Fluid Ounces Nobody loves you like you do Nobody treats you like you…
Garbage Watching the days slip by so fast Knowing our fate has…
H.E.A.T Mm-mm-hmm Didn't mean to destroy you I know I ignored you B…
Honeyroot I got a secret Don't know if I can keep it This…
J.F. Murphy Sorry for trippin I'm a little past crazy Pardon my manners …
Jody Bernal Cada hombre que te dice que te quiere, No lo creas,…
John Lennon Nobody loves you when you're down and out Nobody sees you…
John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Nuclear Band Nobody loves you when you're down and out Nobody sees you…
John Lennon/The Plastic Ono Nuclear Band Nobody loves you when you're down and out Nobody sees you…
John Lennon; John Lennon & the Plastic Ono Band Nobody loves you when you're down and out Nobody sees you…
John Lennon; Little Big Horns Nobody loves you when you're down and out Nobody sees you…
Leader (P.Y. The Leader) (Hey, he-, he-, hey) I love you I just…
Li Broken glass and dirty cups beside It's been just like this…
LIVING ROOM - John Lennon Nobody loves you when you're down and out Nobody sees you…
Made. J How can I explain the way I feel It's plain to…
Mirah Speak my children you will rise You'll find the light before…
Ra Even if it wasn't right Cryin every single night Nothing y…
Rafferty You tell yourself that it's all fine, you don't ne…
Reuben Oh... you're all alone, Oh... I know it can feel like…
Sara Phillips I′ve been counting my money and my friends Don't know where…
SIMILAR KIND Seaside The waves touch our ankles at high tide Been best fr…
Small Black Sometimes I think about it less I listen to the night…
Sullivan & Gold You broke my heart 'cause I couldn't dance, You didn't even…
The Bananas Olha a banana madura menina Segura a cintura Eu vou por aí A…
The Greenhornes Nobody loves you like I love you Nobody loves you like…
The Storys Tim Real Story Yeah huh yeah Huh yeah huh yeah Huh yeah huh…
Walls And Bridges I've been searching for so long To find someone now since…
Watson & Nash Its a Boboy Watson beat I love you Boboy Night is young My…
White Ghost Shivers Nobody Loves you Not you, Darlin. Nobody Loves you But me. Y…
Worlds Apart Love has a rhythm But you don't hear mine I…
Zach McCoy Come with me, hell is on its way. I'll take you…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jim Capaldi:
40000 Headmen Forty thousand headmen couldn't make me change my mind If I…
All Along The Watchtower "There must be some way out of here," said the…
Anna Julia All the guys that follow you around are trying to catch…
Are You The One Only you know and I know All the love we've got…
Big Thirst Capaldi-Mason Everybody's standing in a lake, crying out …
Boy With A Problem He tries so hard to get himself together But he's so…
Dear Mr. Fantasy Dear Mister Fantasy play us a tune Something to make us…
Don't Be A Hero Capaldi Don't be a hero, heroes are so sad Don't be a…
Electric Nights We sat and watched the dawn come up From the hill…
Eve Eve, there's a woman in your eyes Oh Eve you made…
Favella Music Monday morning and the sun starts to break Upon the street U…
Game of Love Jim Capaldi Game Of Love She told you slowly She loved you …
Gifts Of Unknown Things Lights beneath the water Defy you to explain The secrets t…
Goodbye Love Capaldi Goodbye love I'm leavin'. I won't bring you down. I…
Hotel Blues Well, I ain't bragging but you know it's true That I…
How Much Can a Man Really Take How much can a man really take? When he's pushed himself…
How Much Can A Man Really Take? How much can a man really take? When he's pushed himself…
I've Got So Much Lovin' Capaldi People all over the world are pretty much about t…
It's All Right Capaldi When I said I needed you, did you think it…
It's All Up To You Everyday I watched you walkin' Walkin' by my window pane Fro…
Light Up Or Leave Me Alone Sometimes I feel like I'm fading away You're looking at me,…
Living on a Marble 1984 might be a good year But it won't be so…
Living On The Edge You know I've had my share of dealing with despair. I'm…
Lost Inside Your Love Feel the fire burning deep inside Rising up like a flame T…
Love Hurts Love hurts, love scars, love wounds and mars, any heart that…
Love Is All You Can Try Capaldi You're asking me if I can help you In this world…
Love Used To Be A Friend Of Mine Well I'm standing out here on this mountain Feeling like a…
Love Will Keep Us Alive Forty thousand headmen couldn't make me change my mind If I…
Love You 'Till The Day I Die Everywhere I go I see you there beside me girl Though…
Low Rider Capaldi He's a rebel and an angel of the devil You can't…
Man With No Country Man with no country Just a guitar and a love that…
My Brother Capaldi He's just a copy of his father and mother You'd …
Oh How We Danced Chaplin-Jolson Oh how we danced on the night that we wed …
Oh Lord Why Lord I've searched the open sky, to find a reason why. Oh…
Old Photographs Yesterday I felt the wind blowing 'round my shoulder Feel li…
Open Your Heart Capaldi Open your door so I can see your love Open your…
Pearly Queen I bought a sequined suit from a pearly queen And she…
Rock 'N' Roll Stew Sitting in a transit all night long Playing clubs and rockin…
Seagull Capaldi Flyin' over the sea, Oh how I wish it could be…
Shoe Shine Five o'clock in the morning Waking up on a cold back…
Something So Strong We started off heading for the top and set our…
Standing In My Light Now Alexander the great He was a big man across the…
Summer Is Fading Capaldi The signs are telling me It's time I must leave …
Tabitha Each day it's growing more and more And each day I…
Tales Of Power Out in the darkness something is waiting Something you must …
That's Love One day you're up Next day you're down She's got your head S…
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys If you see something that looks like a star And it′s…
Tonight You're Mine Your wedding was so fine, a thousand people Drinking champa…
Warm Warm in the air in the night All around you Warm love…
Warriors Of Love This side of the sun on the wrong side of…
We'll Meet Again Charles-Parker We'll meet again, don't know where, don't …
Whale Meat Again Capaldi Whale meat again under the sun Every twelve minu…
Wild Geese Follow the wild geese wherever they may go Though you will…
Yellow Sun Capaldi If I had my love here tonight I'd be so happy,…
You Are The One [Chorus] Only you know and I know All the love we've got…
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@pietrobausano9568
Jim Capaldi excelente artista muy subestimado !!! Tiene por lo menos 15 ó 20 temas buenos y algunos muy buenos !!!!!!!!!!! Grande Jim !!!!!! R.I.P. JIM !!!!!!
@leslettresdemonmoul1
NOUS , ON T'A AIMé JIM ET ON CONTINUERA à T'AIMER ! JIM NOUS A QUITTé MAIS SA VOIX SUPERBE ET SA MUSIQUE RESTERONT à JAMAIS GRAVéES DANS NOS MEMOIRES !
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JE CONNAIS MAL CE TYPE ! MAIS SON DISQUE DE 72 EST SUPERBE!! ET PUIS J ADORE UN MORCEAU AVEC KOSSOFF SUREMENT DE 70§ JE T AIME JIm !! TON DERNiER DISQUE? JE L AI! MAGNIFIQUE!