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Ace

Ace were one of the few pub rock groups to enjoy success on the pop charts, largely due to the warm, soulful vocals of Paul Carrack. While Carrack's voice certainly had crossover appeal -- as he would later prove with his own records, as well as his work with Squeeze and Roxy Music -- the band was also less devoted to the three-chord boogie and country-rock that marked most pub rock bands, favoring soulful R&B. And while they did have hits, their time in the spotlight was brief, and they fell apart shortly after Carrack left for a solo career.

Phil Harris (guitar) and Alan "Bam" King (guitar, vocal) formed Ace in 1972, recruiting Paul Carrack (keyboards, vocals), Terry "Tex" Comer (bass), and Steve Witherington (drums) over the course of the next year. Before the group began recording, they went through several drummers -- Witherington was replaced by Chico Greenwood, who was later replaced by Fran Byrne in 1974. After developing a small but dedicated following on the pub rock circuit, Ace signed with Anchor Records and recorded Five-a-Side. "How Long" -- a song about Comer leaving the band briefly to play with the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, and his subsequent return -- was released as the first single. Most listeners interpreted the song as an ode to a crumbling love affair, and it became a fluke hit in both the U.K. and the U.S. Ace released Time for Another in 1975, but it was generally ignored, especially since the popularity of pub rock was declining rapidly.

Harris left the band in early 1976 and was replaced by John Woodhead. Later that year, Ace opened unsuccessfully for Yes, and then moved to Los Angeles, hoping that the U.S. would prove more receptive to their music. It wasn't. Ace released a final album, No Strings, in 1977 and then disbanded. Comer, Carrack, and Byrne all joined Frankie Miller, but by 1979, Carrack had left to sing with Roxy Music. Following his time with Roxy, he launched a solo career, which he balanced with playing with artists like Squeeze, Nick Lowe, and Mike + the Mechanics. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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what about the Hall and Oates Similarities
bigbri745
Just another great 70's song. The best music decade ever by far.
tamarak61
One of my all time favs also!
on my top 20 list of all time (seriously)
Love this song reminds me of my junior high days.
Loved this song, wish they played longer. reminds me of high school.
I wore my 33 1/3 out listning to How Long back in the day......Lov e it even more today.....
I was in High School and played it for my then boyfriend
srdzigns@gma i l . c o m / this is so special and alows me to feel alive musicaly
how do you not get that lump in your throat when you hear this
yeah 40 somethings!! ! cool tune.
How Long...has this been goin on? Is about a band-mate. That is good trivia.
guemond
Such a great song! Memories a flowin!
rersek
This song still sounds great. I remember seeing Ace open for Golden Earring at the Erlanger Theater in Philly sometime around May '74 (first real rock concert I ever saw, btw). Gear was really stripped down, and Paul Carrack had a Philly Flyers shirt on. Great concert.
m2325
Song reminds me of playing pool at LSU in '75
This song brings back my bar tending days and the Old Rockola Juke Box.
(in reference to Paul Carrack's future work, he would achieve the most success singing w/ Mike & The Mechanics. Most notably: "Silent Running" and "The Living Years").
Wow, always LOVED this song. to bring Pablo Cruise into the "similar artist category is absurd. Just my opinion... ought to be yours!
staciepercel l e
luv this song. I am a child of the 70's and songs like this always soothe me during tough times.
kmay63
Alot of talent there.
blarneystarr
Brings back good times.
oNE OF THE GREATEST "ONE HIT WONDERS" EVER!!!
MERANDALL
Who WAS 'Ace'???
Paul Carrack up front??? Who else?
One, classic tune...!!!
mauricegavin
I always wondered if this was Paul Carrack...
ROD STEWART actually manages a decent cover of this Paul Carrack classic --- check it out on "Tonight I'm Yours"
How long song. Brings back good times.
One of my favorites...
Stands the test of time...
oldyankee195 6
GREAT TUNE DUDE
"How long"...has this been going on! Great song of theirs.

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