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Mick Clarke first attracted attention in 1968, playing guitar in the south London-based duo Killing Floor
with Bill Thorndycraft (vocals/harmonica). They made two well-received albums, Killing Floor in 1969
and Out of Uranus the following year. Killing Floor played in London and elsewhere in the U.K., backing
American bluesman Freddie King, and also jammed with other visitors, including Howlin' Wolf. In mid-
1972 Killing Floor folded, but Clarke played with Daddy Longlegs before forming his own band, Salt,
in the mid-'70s, recording the rare EP All Wired Up in 1978. After a spell in the United States, Clarke
returned to the U.K. at the start of the '80s to form the Mick Clarke Band. For the next two decades the
band worked extensively, touring the U.K. and Europe, receiving critical acclaim for their live shows and
albums. Critics and audiences in the U.S. also reacted very favorably to the band. In 2005 the band
included drummer Chris Sharley (drums, ex-Sassafras), Dave Rea (bass), and Dave Lennox (keyboards).
Among other musicians who have worked with Clarke over the years are keyboard player Peter Terry;
bass players Mick Phillips, Len Davies, Ian Ellis, Eddie Masters, and Russell Prett; blues harpists
Stevie Smith, Dave Newman and Mark Feltham; and drummers Ron Berg, Slash, Mike Hirsh, and
Wilgar Campbell. An important part of the repertoire of Clarke's bands are his own compositions, which
include Murderers' Home, Cheap, Walking in the Dark, The Killingest Place, Second Hand Dream, and New
Star Over Texas. On many albums appears Lou Martin (keyboards) ex-Killing Floor and Rory Gallagher.
1984 - Looking For Trouble
1985 - Rock Me
1987 - All These Blues
1989 - Steel And Fire
1991 - Tell The Truth
1993 - No Compromise
1995 - Roll Again
2015 - Ruff'n'Roar-Live At Scratchers
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