Orion the Hunter (band)

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Orion the Hunter
GenresHard rock
Years active1984–1985
Associated actsBoston
MembersFran Cosmo
Barry Goudreau

Michael DeRosier

Orion the Hunter was a 1980s rock combo and offshoot of the popular band Boston. It featured former Boston members Barry Goudreau on guitars and Brad Delp on backing vocals, as well as future Boston lead vocalist Fran Cosmo.

The band was originally known as simply "Orion", but the name was changed to "Orion the Hunter" in deference to pressure from Orion Pictures.[1] The group's self-titled album in 1984 on , which yielded a hit single "So You Ran," featured the sky-high vocals which prompted Cosmo's entrance to Boston in the early 1990s.

Orion the Hunter charted at #57 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart after its debut on May 9, 1984. "So You Ran" made the Top Ten on rock radio and was a mid-chart hit on mainstream pop radio.

Orion the Hunter featured Bruce Smith on bass and ex-Heart drummer Michael DeRosier. The album also included Brad Delp, former lead singer of Boston, who co-wrote four songs and sang background vocals on numerous tracks. Delp's vocals are especially noticeable on the ballad "Joanne" which he co-wrote with Fran Cosmo.[2]

Discography[]

  • Orion the Hunter (Portrait, 1984)
  • "So You Ran" (single), Billboard Hot 100 peak position #58, (Portrait/Epic), July 1984
  • The Lost Demos of Cosmo/Smith: demos recorded by Cosmo and Smith for the 2nd Orion album, which was never released. Four songs were uploaded to FranCosmoMusic's YouTube channel.

Personnel[]

Band[]

Additional musicians[]

  • Brad Delp: Backing Vocals
  • Brian Maes (touring only): Keyboards, Backing Vocals
  • Steve Baker (studio only): Grand Piano
  • John Schuller (studio only): Organ, Mellotron, Oberheim synthesizer

Notes[]

  1. ^ Orion the Hunter at Answers.com
  2. ^ liner notes from album
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