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Band Aid (band)

Do They Know It's Christmas? artist Peter Blake

Band Aid were an international charity supergroup founded in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure[?] in order to raise money for famine relief[?] in Ethiopia. They released a single, "Do They Know It's Christmas?[?]" (Geldof/Ure) (Mercury FEED 1) in the UK on December 15, 1984, having recorded the song in one day on November 25. The record was written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure and produced by Midge Ure and Trevor Horn and became that year's Christmas Number One hit single.

The single was released as a 7" (3'55) and a 12" version (6'18).

The record was re-issued the following Christmas and reached Number Three on December 7, 1985. In all it raised in excess of £8 million.

Following the success of the original 1984 Band Aid single, Geldof organised the charity concert Live Aid.

The original Band Aid ensemble consisted of (in sleeve order):

The sleeve artist, Peter Blake, was also credited on the sleeve.

In 1989, a new line-up (reflecting the musical climate at the time), Band Aid II formed after a second famine struck Ethiopia. This different line-up re-recorded "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (PWL[?]/Polydor[?] FEED 2), and the song was again Christmas Number One in the UK charts.

The line up this time consisted of:

An American ensemble, known as USA for Africa[?], formed in 1985 to record "We Are the World[?]" as a fundraiser for the appeal. The song was a UK Number One for the collective in April of that year.



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