Louis Clark
Louis Clark was an English music arranger and keyboard player. He trained at Leeds College of Music. He is best known for his work with Electric Light Orchestra and Hooked on Classics. Clark started out as a bass guitarist for Birmingham band The Buccaneers, who later became Monopoly and eventually The Raymond Froggatt Band.
Electric Light Orchestra
Clark was the conductor and arranger of the orchestra and choir hired to back Electric Light Orchestra's sound, introduced on their album Eldorado in 1974. He assisted Jeff Lynne and Richard Tandy in writing the string arrangements for the studio albums Eldorado, Face the Music, A New World Record, Out of the Blue, Discovery and Xanadu. He later played synthesizers for ELO during their Time tour. In 1983 he returned to arranging and conducting the strings on the Secret Messages album, and in 1986 he played keyboards again with the band on their small number of live dates.Clark was likewise an affiliate of the ELO spinoff band ELO Part II for much of its lifespan, contributing string arrangements to both of the group's studio albums during the 1990s and participating in its live performances as a keyboardist and orchestral conductor. Upon Part II's rebranding as The Orchestra in 2000, Clark remained with the group, his involvement continuing until his death in 2021. His son, Louis Clark Jr., continues to perform with The Orchestra into the present day.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
In 1977, Clark arranged the music of Renaissance for their Albert Hall concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and two songs on Annie Haslam's debut solo album Annie in Wonderland.In the early 1980s, he conducted the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on a series of records under the title Hooked on Classics. In 1985, he again worked with Renaissance singer Annie Haslam and the band's lyricist Betty Thatcher with the RPO to produce the album Still Life. In 1982, he released the album The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays the Queen Collection, recorded by the Solid Rock Foundation. In 1983, he released the album The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Beatles Collection, recorded by the Solid Rock Foundation, at the 20th Concerto Anniversary of The Beatles, having as guest artists Joan Collins, Elena Duran, Honor Hefferman and Roy Wood.
English Pops Orchestra
In 2011 Louis Clark was made president of the English Pops Orchestra, and returned to performing Hooked on Classics 'LIVE' with the EPO using many of the players that recorded the original albums.Library music for television, commercials and radio
From the late 70's and through the 80's Clark composed library music for the production company Bruton Music. Some of the music was, and sometimes still is, used for television, TV commercials and radio. In 1980 he arranged the strings for the songs in the film The Apple, a musical that was critically derided as one of the worst films ever made but has since gained cult status.Death
Louis Clark died on 13 February 2021 in Elyria, Ohio, fourteen days short from his 74th birthday. His death at the age of 73 was announced by his wife, Gloria, on his Facebook page. No cause of death was revealed, but he had been ill for months and had suffered from kidney issues. In her post announcing his death, his wife Gloria wrote, "He passed very peacefully surrounded by love. This morning he watched Premier League soccer and listened to The Beatles, two things he loved. This afternoon I told him I loved him, he said I love you too, and we kissed. He was gone five minutes later. We love this man forever and always. He was a good man, loved by many and will be greatly missed by all. We want to thank family, friends and fans who have always loved and supported him."Other associated acts
Besides ELO, Louis Clark worked as an arranger for many other rock and pop artists:With Roy Orbison
- Mystery Girl
- Diary of a Madman
- Bark at the Moon
- Starting Up
- Kelly
- Your Move
- How Much Fun
- Deeper than Love
- Midnight Blue
- Serenade, Love Theme From The Thorn Birds
- Astra
- I'm a Rocker
- Flattery
- Annie in Wonderland
- A Song for All Seasons
- Live at the Royal Albert Hall
- Book Early
- The Day the Earth Caught Fire
Discography
Sourced from Louis Clark's official website – all albums performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra unless otherwise stated.- n.
- Hooked on Classics
- The Queen Collection
- Hooked on Classics 2: Can't Stop the Classics, later releases were subtitled "Can't Stop the Classics"
- Hooked on Classics 3: Journey Through the Classics, later releases were subtitled "Journey Through the Classics"
- The Beatles 20th Anniversary Concert
- Best of Hooked on Classics
- Great Hits from Hooked on Classics
- Still Life featuring vocals by Annie Haslam and lyrics by Betty Thatcher
- Favourite Classics
- Hooked on Classics Collection
- The Very Best of Hooked on Classics
- *Later release:
- Abbaphonic
- *Later released as Classic Abba, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Abba, The Music of ABBA
- Beatlephonic
- *Later released as The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra plays The Beatles
- Hooked on Rhythm & Classics
- *Later re-released with an extra track as The Classics in Rhythm, and as Hooked on Rhythm and Classics
- Hooked on Classics: The Ultimate Performance
- Legends
- Seriously Orchestral Hits of Philadelphia Phil Collins
- Hooked on Hooked on Classics
- Hooked on Classics X-tra Collection Vol 1
- Hooked on Classics X-tra Collection Vol 2
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Queen
- The Two Sides of Louis Clark: Rock Legends and Favourite Classics
- Instrumental Classics
- * Also released as Hooked on Instrumental Classics, albeit in a different track order and with an extra track.
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Pop Legends
- More Hooked on Classics
- Open Space: The Classic Chillout Album
- ''The New Classic Chillout Album: From Dusk Til Dawn''