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Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton, 13 October 1940, Islington, North London, England) is an English rock, blues and soul singer. He is best known for his hit single "Out of Time" (a Rolling Stones song written by Jagger/Richards), which rose to #1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1966, his associations with Colosseum and Atomic Rooster, and when recording and performing as Chris Farlowe and The Thunderbirds. In 1966 he signed with Andrew Loog Oldham, releasing an Immediate label EP featuring the tracks - In the Midnight Hour, Mr Pitiful, Satisfaction and Who Can I Turn To. Followed by the his first Album, 14 Things to Think About. The summer of 1966 saw the release of his biggest hit - Out of Time. In the later part of the sixties he did the classic - Handbags and Gladrags, written by his friend Mike d' Abo of Manfred Man and recently covered by the Stereophonics. This was to be his last solo chart success. In the 70's Chris sang with the band Colosseum before he moved on to the group Atomic Rooster. He was involved in a serious road accident which stopped him recording and performing for a couple of years. He worked with various bands/musicians througout the 80's and 90's and he still performs live today. Birth name John Henry Deighton Also known as Little Joe Cook Born October 13, 1940 (age 68) Origin Islington, North London, England Genre(s) Rhythm and Blues Jazz rock Instrument(s) Vocals Label(s) Columbia, Immediate Associated acts The Chris Farlowe Band The

Out Of Time

The Art of Chris Farlowe (Stereo Version)

Rock The Boat

Hungary for the Blues

The Mod Scene

Chris Farlowe's Yesterday's Papers
Tarantino Experience
Fab Gear - Classic Flower Power Pop From The Summer Of Love

Chris Farlowe's Open the Door to Your Heart

Handbags & Gladrags - the Immediate Collection

The Last Goodbye

Greatest Hits