Rollo Armstrong

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Rollo Armstrong
A man singing into a microphone.
Armstrong in November 1987
Background information
Birth nameRowland Constantine O'Malley Armstrong
Also known asRollo
R Plus
The OT Quartet
Faithless
Dignity
Born (1966-05-08) 8 May 1966 (age 55)
Kensington, London, England
OriginLondon, England
Occupation(s)Producer
Years active1992–present
LabelsCheeky Records/BMG
Associated acts

Rowland Constantine O'Malley Armstrong[1] (born 8 May 1966) is an English music producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is one half of the remix/production duo Rollo & Sister Bliss and is a founding member of the electronic music group Faithless. He has remixed tracks for Pet Shop Boys, Simply Red, R. Kelly, U2, Moby, Grace, Tricky and Suede.

Early life[]

Armstrong was born to an Irish publisher[2] and a French-English poet. His younger sister is singer Dido, whose multi-million selling albums No Angel, Life for Rent, Safe Trip Home and Still on My Mind he helped to write and produce. He studied at the University of York and was an active member of the student radio station URY.

Career[]

Armstrong has appeared on a large number of music projects, both within groups and solo, using various monikers, including Faithless (which he formed in 1995 with Sister Bliss, Jamie Catto and Maxi Jazz), Rollo Goes …, Our Tribe (with Rob Dougan), and Dusted.

In late 1991, Rollo founded Cheeky Records, releasing two singles before the label folded.[3] In 1992 Champion Records stepped in to help with funding and advice, and the label was restarted, with Reverence by Faithless its first album release (it has since been bought out by BMG).[3] In 1992, Rollo co-wrote and co-produced Felix's hit single "Don't You Want Me", which reached number 1 in Finland, Italy, Spain and Switzerland, as well as reaching number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.[4]

In the United States, Rollo is known for his production work on Dido's albums as well as singer/songwriter Kristine W's debut album, Land of the Living.

Rollo composed the official melody of the UEFA Euro 2008[5] and UEFA Euro 2012. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Original Song for his work with A.R. Rahman and Dido on "If I Rise", featuring in the 2010 Danny Boyle film 127 Hours.[6]

In October 2019, Rollo released his album The Last Summer under the alias "R Plus". It charted at #96 on the UK Album Sales Chart[7] and at #55 on the UK Album Download Chart.[8]

Remix career[]

In 1995 he teamed up with Rob D. From 1996 to 1998 he teamed up with Sister Bliss.

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • 2000 When We Were Young, as Dusted (with Mark Bates)
  • 2005 Safe From Harm (re-release of When We Were Young), as Dusted (with Mark Bates)
  • 2005 Instrumentals, as Dusted (with Mark Bates)
  • 2019 The Last Summer, as R Plus (with Dido and Sister Bliss) (charted at #96 on the UK Album Sales Chart in October 2019)

Singles[]

Dusted
all produced with Mark Bates
  • 1997 "Deeper River" (with Pauline Taylor)
  • 2000 "Always Remember To Respect And Honour Your Mother"
  • 2000 "Childhood/Want You"
  • 2001 "Under The Sun"
Rollo & Rob D productions
all produced with Rob Dougan
  • 1993 "I Believe In You", as Our Tribe (with Colette)
  • 1994 "Love Come Home", as Our Tribe (with Frankie Pharaoh and Kristine W)
  • 1994 "High", as O.T. Tunes
  • 1994 "Hold That Sucker Down", as The O.T. Quartet (with Colette)
  • 1995 "Hold That Sucker Down '95", as The O.T. Quartet (with Colette)
  • 1995 "High As A Kite", as One Tribe (with Roger)
  • 1995 "What Hope Have I", as Sphynx (with Sabrina Johnston)
  • 2000 "Hold That Sucker Down 2000", as The O.T. Quartet (with Colette)
  • 2005 "Hold That Sucker Down 2005", as The O.T. Quartet (with Colette)
  • 2007 "What Hope Have I (Remixes)", as Sphynx (with Sabrina Johnston)
Rollo Goes...
  • 1993 "Get Off Your High Horse", as Rollo Goes Camping (with Sister Bliss and Colette) – UK #43[9]
  • 1995 "Love, Love, Here I Come", as Rollo Goes Mystic (with Sister Bliss and Pauline Taylor) - UK #32[9]
  • 1996 "Let This Be A Prayer", as Rollo Goes Spiritual (with Sister Bliss and Pauline Taylor)- UK #26[9]
  • 1997 "Love, Love, Here I Come '97", as Rollo Goes Mystic (with Sister Bliss and Pauline Taylor)
Other aliases
  • 1992 "Hypnotized", as High On Love (with Chris Rushby)
  • 1992 "A Million Ways", as Stoned Democracy (with Chris Rushby)
  • 1993 "In My World", as High On Love (with Chris Rushby)
  • 1993 "Close (Like An Overdose)", as Stoned Democracy (with Chris Rushby)
  • 1994 "Give Me Life", as Mr. V (with Rob Villiers)
  • 1996 "Help Me Make It", as Huff & Puff (with Ben Langmaid and Sister Bliss)
  • 2000 "Born Again", as Huff & Puff (with Ben Langmaid)
Single production for other artists
  • 1992 Felix – "Don't You Want Me" (with Red Jerry)
  • 1992 Felix – "It Will Make Me Crazy"
  • 1992 Frankë – "Understand This Groove" (with Rob Dougan)
  • 1993 Frankë – "We're On A Mission"
  • 1993 U.S.U.R.A. – "Tear It Up"
  • 1994 Sister Bliss – "Cantgetaman, Cantgetajob (Life's A Bitch!)" (with Colette)
  • 1994 Kristine W – "Feel What You Want" (with Rob Dougan)
  • 1995 Kristine W – "One More Try" (with Rob Dougan)
  • 1995 Kristine W – "Don't Wanna Think" (with Rob Dougan)
  • 1995 Sister Bliss – "Oh! What A World" (with Colette)
  • 1995 Sunscreem – "Exodus" (Tuff Mix)
  • 1996 Kristine W – "Land Of The Living" (with Rob Dougan)
  • 1996 Sister Bliss – "Bad Man" (with Junkdog Howler)
  • 1996 Pauline Taylor – "Constantly Waiting" (with Sister Bliss and Matt Benbrook)
  • 1998 Pauline Taylor – "The Letter" (with Matt Benbrook)
  • 2000 Shawn Christopher – "So Wrong" (with Rob Dougan)
  • 2000 Sister Bliss feat. John Martyn – "Deliver Me"
  • 2000 Sister Bliss – "Sister Sister"
  • 2001 Dido – "Thank You"
  • 2003 Dido – "White Flag"
  • 2003 Dido - "Life For Rent"
  • 2004 Dido - "Don't Leave Home"
  • 2004 Dido – "Sand In My Shoes"
  • 2007 Kristine W – "Sweet Mercy Me" (with Rob Dougan)
  • 2008 Dido - "Don't Believe In Love"
  • 2009 Dido - "Quiet Times"
  • 2013 Dido - "No Freedom"
  • 2013 Dido - "End Of Night"
  • 2019 Dido - "Take You Home"
  • 2019 Dido - "Just Because"
Album production for other artists
  • 1996 Kristine W – Land Of The Living (with Rob Dougan)
  • 1998 Pauline Taylor – Pauline Taylor
  • 1999 Pet Shop BoysNightlife
  • 2000 Dido – No Angel
  • 2003 Dido – Life For Rent
  • 2003 P*Nut – Sweet As
  • 2005 EnigmaThe Dusted Variations
  • 2008 Dido - Safe Trip Home
  • 2013 Dido - Girl Who Got Away
  • 2019 Shey Baba - Requiem
  • 2019 Dido - Still On My Mind

References[]

  1. ^ "Songwriter/Composer: ARMSTRONG ROWLAND CONSTANTINE O MALLEY". BMI Repertoire. Broadcast Music Incorporated. Retrieved 29 September 2008.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Patrick Janson-Smith (17 January 2007). "William Armstrong — Publisher at Sidgwick & Jackson". Obituaries. London: The Independent. Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 8 October 2008.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Larkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0252-6, p. 54
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 197. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  5. ^ "The official UEFA EURO 2008 music" (PDF). UEFA EURO 2008: 100 days to go. UEFA. 28 February 2008. pp. (page 5). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2008. Retrieved 7 October 2008. For the first time ever, the European Championship has an official melody...composed by Rollo Armstrong of Faithless on behalf of UEFA.
  6. ^ "Winners for the 83rd Academy Awards | Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences". Oscars.org. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  7. ^ "Official Albums Sales Chart Top 100 18 October 2019 - 24 October 2019". OfficialCharts. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Official Album Downloads Chart Top 100 18 October 2019 - 24 October 2019". OfficialCharts. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 468. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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