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BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE
Now
signed to Mercury records, the
quartet made their new debut with
a self-titled album, quickly
followed by the hit 1973 release Bachman-Turner
Overdrive II, which contained
the Canadian and U.S. Top 40
single "Takin' Care of
Business." 1974's Not
Fragile and it's No. 1 single
"You Ain't Seen Nothing
Yet" catapulted the group to
stardom, but after the release of
the 1975 albums Four Wheel
Drive and Head On Randy
Bachman left the group to pursue
other interests. Bachman was
replaced by former April Wine
bassist Jim Clench and vocalist
Blair Thornton; the group released
three more albums as
Bachman-Turner Overdrive before
shortening their name to BTO and
releasing Rock 'N' Roll Nights
in 1979. Randy Bachman went on to
a solo career, also performing
with the groups Ironhorse and
Union, but BTO the band broke up
in 1980. An incarnation of
Bachman-Turner Overdrive/BTO
toured during the late '80s and
early '90s, performing at
municipal fairs and oldies clubs.
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