The Warlord (aka Technique, aka The Intergalactic Orchestra) were a studio group with members David Garrick and Peter Green.
David Garrick (aka David Byron, 29 January 1947 – 28 February 1985) was a British singer and songwriter best known for fronting Uriah Heep. He was lead vocalist for Spice (an early incarnation of Uriah Heep) from 1967 to 1969.
From 1968 he also worked as a session vocalist working at City of London Studios and PYE Studios for Avenue Recordings.
His early work for the budget label was all cover versions and all uncredited.
He is purported to have recorded over one hundred and forty of these cover version tracks between 1968 and 1970.
The rapid rise in fame of Uriah Heep put an end to the session work.
Peter Green (aka Peter Charles Green) is an English pop singer and songwriter, born 31 July 1942 in Birmingham, England, UK. Among projects with various groups, Green also did session vocal work alongside David Byron for Avenue Records producing cover hits of popular songs of the late 1960s early 70s.
In 1979 they released their first full length LP 'Super Nova' in the attempt to cash in on the techno / disco dance music that was popular throughout the world. This would be the second of three projects listed that seemed to run hand and hand during that attempt. The project itself was a direct spinoff from the members who experimented with The Warloard material as the song "I Shall Return" was the B side for most of those singles. A question comes up if these projects were discussed and original ideas for the work started during the recording of "Baby Faced Killer" which was being recorded at the same time that they started this venture the year before and at the same studio. It also involves heavy influence by Muff Murfin who also was part of those sessions. This would appear to be the first thing officially released with David actually listed using the alias name of Mark Oxford. Questions also come into play on the credits since most of musicians weren't listed. It's suspected that Alan Caddy would have been part of this project too.
The 'Super Nova' LP itself was preempted by the release of the single 'Star Probe Navigator'; this song was a direct remake of The Warlord song "The Ultimate Warlord" but with full verses and intent to explore the music further. This version and the album itself had some good response from the audience it was geared to in the UK. Not near the attention of the original over time but the music is more techno rather than disco as it's now classified as. Some of the clips are pretty interesting and "Star Flying" has a definite Pink Floyd feel to it. This album has a nice flow and provides some interesting bits of music, far beyond anything David ever attempted in his career. The original LP is extremely rare and sales for a rather high price tag in most places that have it. The album was remastered in Germany by Vertigoflight and released again as a limited edition LP in March 2011. [SOURCE: TRAVELLERS IN TIME]
Label:
CBS – CBS 12.7104
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Limited Edition, Stereo
Country:
Germany
Released:
1979
Style:
Disco, Space Disco
Tracklist:
A The Ultimate Warlord
3:32
B I Shall Return
3:02
Other Versions:
The Warlord – The Ultimate Warlord [7''] (1978, BirdsNest) - UK, 1978
The Warlord – The Ultimate Warlord [7''] (1978, Philips) - Italy, 1978
The Warlord – The Ultimate Warlord [7''] (1978, Mercury) - Scandinavia, 1978
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