Bassist/singer
Colin Hodgkinson was born in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, on October 14, 1945. He began playing professionally in 1966, initially in a jazz-rock trio, then as a member of Eric Delaney's Showband. He briefly played in
Alexis Korner's band
New Church in 1969. He was the leader of the jazz-rock trio
Back Door, which he formed in 1971 in Blakey, Yorkshire, England, with
Ron Aspery (keyboards, saxophone) and Tony Hicks (drums; replaced by Adrian Tilbrook in 1975). The group was unusual in that
Hodgkinson's bass was the lead instrument. Their first, self-titled album, consisting entirely of instrumentals, was released on the local Blakey Records label in 1972. (The tunes were mostly written by
Hodgkinson and
Aspery.) Then, the band was signed to Warner Bros. Records, which reissued the album in 1973 and released their three subsequent LPs,
8th Street Nites (1973), Another Fine Mess (1974), and Activate (1976).
Back Door disbanded in 1977. (The Human Bed, an album containing the band's BBC sessions of 1973-1974, was released in 2002.)
All along,
Hodgkinson had appeared on sessions with
Alexis Korner (Bootleg Him!, Alexis Korner, Mr. Blues, Get Off My Cloud), and after the demise of
Back Door, he continued to do so (Just Easy [1978], The Party LP [1980]), sometimes performing with
Korner in a duo. He also worked with
Jan Hammer (Black Sheep [1979]; Hammer [1980]; Untold Passion [1981] and Here to Stay [1982], by
Neal Schon & Jan Hammer),
Cozy Powell (Octopuss [1983]),
Whitesnake (
Slide It In [1984]),
Mick Jagger (
She's the Boss [1985]), James Young (City Slicker [1986], Out on a Day Pass [1994]),
Konstantin Wecker (Wieder Dahoam [1986]),
the Spencer Davis Group (
Live Together [1988]), and
Miller Anderson (
Celtic Moon [1998]). Often, he contributed songwriting to these projects as well as playing bass.
Eventually,
Hodgkinson moved to Germany, while continuing to appear with different editions of
the Spencer Davis Group. In 1998, the German Inakustik label released his debut solo album, The Bottom Line. He also worked with guitarist
Frank Diez in
the Electric Blues Duo, resulting in the 1998 release
Lucky at Cards. A third 1998 album was Steaming, credited to
Pete York,
Brian Auger, and
Hodgkinson. He continued to record with other musicians, notably on
Jon Lord's Pictured Within (1999) and
Chris Rea's Return of the Fabulous Hofner Blue Notes (2008). Backdoor Too!, credited to
Colin Hodgkinson Group (including
Rod Mason [saxophone/piano] and Paul Robinson [drums] and thus replicating the instrumental lineup of
Back Door) was released on the Inakustik imprint Rokoko Records in 2008. ~ William Ruhlmann