Phantom, Rocker & Slick

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Phantom, Rocker & Slick was an American rock band active in the mid-1980s. The bandmembers were drummer Slim Jim Phantom, bassist Lee Rocker, and guitarist Earl Slick. Phantom and Rocker had previously played together as members of the Stray Cats. They released two albums, Phantom, Rocker & Slick and Cover Girl, on EMI Records before disbanding.

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Phantom, Rocker & Slick
GenresRock & roll, rockabilly
Years active1983 (1983)–1986 (1986)
LabelsEMI
Past membersSlim Jim Phantom
Lee Rocker
Earl Slick
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History

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Drummer Slim Jim Phantom
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Guitarist Earl Slick
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Lee Rocker on the double bass

Slim Jim Phantom and Lee Rocker grew up together in New York City. They began writing songs when they were 12 years old. Along with Brian Setzer, they formed the Stray Cats. When the Stray Cats broke up, they began looking for a new guitarist and met sessionman Earl Slick at a music trade show, leading to the formation of the band.[1] Years earlier, Rocker had been a fan of Slick's guitar work on David Bowie's David Live.[2] Slick also played on Bowie's Station to Station[3] and John Lennon's Double Fantasy.[4]

Their first release, 1985's self-titled Phantom, Rocker & Slick, was produced by Michael Barbiero & Steve Thompson and was a moderate success, peaking at 62 on the Billboard 200.[5] Its first single was "Men Without Shame" and was written in ten minutes.[1] It did well on the Top Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number 7.[6] It was played in the active rotation on MTV.[7] The single "My Mistake" also appeared on the Top Rock Tracks chart, peaking at 33,[8] and featured Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones on guitar.[1] Nicky Hopkins also made a guest appearance on the album, playing piano on the tracks "No Regrets,"[9] "Lonely Actions," and "Time Is On My Hands."

The release of their second album, Cover Girl in 1986, was the beginning of the end for the band.[10] It did poorly, reaching only 181 on the Billboard 200[11] and they soon broke up, with Phantom and Rocker rejoining the Stray Cats[10] and Slick returning to session work.[12]

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Discography

  • Phantom, Rocker & Slick 1985 (EMI)
  • Cover Girl 1986 (EMI)

Charts

Albums

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Date Album Chart Peak
30 November 1985 Phantom, Rocker & Slick Billboard 200 62[5]
25 October 1986 Cover Girl Billboard 200 181[11]
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Singles

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Date Single Chart Peak
23 November 1985 "Men Without Shame" Top Rock Tracks 7[6]
15 February 1986 "My Mistake" Top Rock Tracks 33[8]
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