In 1973 after a brief stint in college, and a spell in the left-wing rock choir Co-operation, Julian was fortunate enough to sign a record deal with Charisma Records with the band ‘Greep’. After releasing a number of singles, the group disbanded and Julian found himself working in fringe theater, London’s Albany Theatre, Deptford.
The New Seekers needed a keyboard player and Julian landed the gig, playing many live concerts and TV shows in UK and Europe including the group’s famed Drury Lane concert in 1974. During this time he met their lighting director, who coincidentally was also the manager for a band called ‘Charlie.’ Hired initially as a session player for the recording of the group’s
No Second Chance album at Trident Studios, London, he was subsequently asked to join the band as a full time member.
CharlieJulian was called upon to replace the Charlie keyboard player Martin Smith and began what would be almost 5 years of constant touring and music making. He co-produced 3 Charlie albums:
Lines, Fight Dirty, and Here Comes Trouble.
He left the band in 1980 amid turmoil. He writes "Finally, the touring band line-up of Terry Thomas, John Anderson, Eugene Organ, Steve Gadd, and myself ceased operations once Arista refused to release
Here Comes Trouble, and our caring, sharing management company immediately cut off all our money in 1980. That's a whole other story but, for the record, our final gig was in 1979 at the Civic Center in Providence, RI on Monday 29 October, alongside Foreigner"
After Charlie, Julian moved to Los Angeles, worked a bit with The Doors’ Robby Krieger, almost broke into film music (“the industry was just not quite ready for synthesizers at the time”), and was the Musical Director for ‘
Captain Crash vs The Zzorg Women, Chapters 5 &6,’ written by Steve Hammond, Dave Pierce, and Rick Jones. Nearly starving, Julian was saved when he was picked up by a band named
Tropical Madness, the name “sums up that particular experience”.Moving back to UK in 1982 Julian undertook several tours of the UK and Europe with British pop star John Miles.
ABWHIn 1989, Julian joined YES super group 'Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe’ and played every date during 1989-1990. He also appeared on two albums “Symphonic Music of Yes” and “Live at Mountain View,” the latter also released as the DVD An Evening of Yes Music Plus.
He also appeared on “Watching the Flags,” a Jon Anderson solo record on which he played and co-wrote extensively. He also recorded with Steve Howe and Bill Bruford on a number of solo projects.
Steve HackettEarlier in 1989, Julian began what would become a long-term association with Genesis' Steve Hackett, appearing on a live-recorded TV show that would become the album and DVD
Time Lapse. Over the next seven years he appeared on 10 or more Steve Hackett albums and countless North and South American tours.
In 1996, whilst on stage with Genesis' Steve Hackett and Chester Thompson along with Asia/King Crimson’s John Wetton and Ian McDonald, Julian had a cathartic moment. “I looked around stage and saw a bunch of old men, including (if not especially) me”. He made a conscious decision and determined to “get the hell out” of performing onstage and never has yet to return. He continues to hold a firm belief that live rock ‘n’ roll music is a young man’s game.
Back to BachIn 1991, released a solo album ‘Back to Bach,’ [EG/Virgin] collaborating with concert pianist Jonathan Cohen, plus Steve Hackett, Milton McDonald, John Keeble, Mary Hopkin, and celebrated Irish poet Brian Keenan.
Studio Album — creditsJulian Colbeck - Discography
Singles
- Greep Gemini (1974) (Charisma)
- Greep Mr Sympathy (1975) (Charisma)
- Charlie — multiple (1977-80)
Albums
- Charlie No Second Chance (1977) (Janus / Polydor)
- Charlie Lines (1978) (Janus / Polydor)
- Charlie Fight Dirty (1979) (Arista)
- Charlie Here Comes Trouble (1981) (Polydor)
- Sean Delaney Highway (1980) (CBS)
- Vitamin Z Vitamin Z (1985) (Phonogram)
- Rime Of The Ancient Sampler (1992) (VoicePrint)
- Steve Hackett Time Lapse (1992) (Kudos)
- Yes Symphonic Music of Yes (1993) (BMG)
- Yes An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1994)
- Julian Colbeck Back To Bach (1994) (EG/Virgin)
- Steve Hackett Guitar Noir (1996)
- Steve Hackett Blues with a Feeling (1995) (Kudos)
- Charlie Fight Dirty/Good Morning America (1996) (Renaissance)
- Steve Hackett & Julian Colbeck There Are Many Sides To The Night (1997)
- Steve Hackett Watcher of the Skies: Genesis... (1997)
- Steve Hackett & Friends The Tokyo Tapes (1999)
- Steve Hackett, Darktown (2001)
- Charlie Charlie Anthology (Renaissance) (2006)
- Jon Anderson Watching The Flags That Fly (VoicePrint 2007)
- Charlie Kitchens Of Distinction (VoicePrint) 2009