Marseille were a British
heavy metal band from
Liverpool
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, England, formed in 1976 by
Neil Buchanan
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, Andy Charters and Keith Knowles. Marseille were the first band to win the "UK Battle of the Bands" competition at
Wembley Arena
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in 1977.
History
Marseille were formed in Liverpool, England in early 1976. Original members were Paul Dale (vocals),
Neil Buchanan
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(lead guitar), Andy Charters (second guitar), Keith Knowles (drums) and Steve Dinwoodie (bass).
The band were originally called ''AC/DC'': during the time that the Australian rock band
of the same name was gaining success in the UK, forcing the band to change their name in mid-1976 to "Marseille".
Marseille won the first ever "UK Battle of the Bands" with the finals judged by
Brian May
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and
Roger Taylor of
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at
Wembley Arena
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on October 31, 1977. This led the band to secure a five-year recording contract with Mountain Records in late 1977, and the band released their debut album, ''Red, White and Slightly Blue'' in 1978,
which included the songs "The French Way" and "Can Can". Marseille became the first
new wave of British heavy metal
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to play at a big festival in Europe: the Bilzen Festival in Belgium, supporting American rock band
Cheap Trick
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.
Marseille gathered a small fan base while promoting their first album as support for other groups such as
Judas Priest
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,
Nazareth
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,
Whitesnake
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and
UFO
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. Keith Knowles stated: "I was the drummer on all albums and an original member of Marseille. We took the name because 'Marseille' was a French rough seaport like Liverpool and to be honest we were struggling to rename ourselves as we were originally called AC/DC but had to change for obvious reasons. All tracks on this album were recorded 'live' so what you hear is not manufactured in any way. We all have great memories of touring with UFO who were absolutely brilliant with us and made sure we had sound-checks every night. Phil Mogg and Pete Way were like a double act and such great blokes... to stand in the wings listening to Schenker's lead break on Love to Love will live with me forever... and what a nice person he was." Their debut album contained very raunchy lyrics but suffered somewhat from lack of promotion and limitation of release.
The single "Kiss Like Rock 'n' Roll" was produced by Nazareth guitarist Manny Charlton.
Their second album release, the
eponymous
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''Marseille'',
received radio airplay, extending their fanbase in the UK. Several tracks from the album featured on the "Alternative Top 20 Charts" published in ''
Sounds'' magazine with other emerging
new wave of British heavy metal
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bands such as
Saxon
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,
Def Leppard
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and
Iron Maiden
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. Marseille were the first NWOBHM band to tour and have an album released in the United States through
RCA Records
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. The band promoted their ''Marseille'' album on tour in the US with Nazareth and American south coast boogie band
Blackfoot
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during the summer of 1980. The band arrived back in the UK to witness the demise of Mountain, their record and management company. With all their equipment still stranded in the US, the band were forced off the road and into a two-year legal battle with liquidators, which precluded them pursuing another recording contract. During this time, Paul Dale, Andy Charters and
Neil Buchanan
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left the band. Charters moved to the US, and Buchanan started a career in television, hosting the popular CITV programme
Art Attack
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from 1990 to 2007. The two remaining members, Keith Knowles and Steve Dinwoodie later recruited vocalist Sav Pearse and guitarist Marc Railton from local Liverpool band Savage Lucy to complete a third album entitled ''Touch the Night'',
on the Ultra Noise label in 1984. A song from the album, "Walking on a Highware" became Marseille's first and only single to enter the
UK Singles chart, peaking at number 98 and spending one week in the listing. However, lack of industry interest in the band caused this iteration of Marseille to split up soon after.
''Touch the Night'' was labeled by ''
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'' magazine as a closet classic that should have taken the band to higher ground.
In 2003, a two-disc CD aptly titled ''Rock You Tonight'' became the ''Marseille Anthology'' and was released by
Castle Communications
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, a subsidiary division of
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. The album, containing material from all three of Marseille's previous albums, garnered some critical acclaim being hailed "The best box set of 2003" by George Smith of ''
Village Voice
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'' magazine.
The original line-up reunited for a handful of gigs in 2008, however, Paul Dale soon left the band and was replaced in February 2009 by Nigel Roberts. The band recorded an EP, ''FourPlay'' which was produced by Neil Buchanan, and released on the Gas Station Music label in 2009. In 2010, Keith Knowles and Steve Dinwoodie stepped down to be replaced by Gareth Webb (drums) and Lee Andrews (bass). The band recorded their first full album in 25 years, ''Unfinished Business'', which was also produced by Buchanan, and later released on September 6, 2010. The album was unveiled at the band's appearance at the
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festival in December 2010. A full UK tour supported by
Exit State
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followed.
In April 2011, drummer Gareth Webb stepped down and was replaced by Ace Finchum (also a member of
Tigertailz
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) on drums. A few months later, bassist Lee Andrews also left the band and was replaced by Kevin Wynn (mid-2011), then by Phil Ireland (late 2011-early 2012), and later by Rob Brooks (2012-2014). The band continued a heavy gig schedule from 2011 to early 2012, and worked on new material for a release in 2012 but this never materialised. The band were featured in several appearances at gigs and concerts, including the 2012 Cambridge Rock Festival and the
Hard Rock Hell VI: A Fistful Of Rock in late 2012; however, those appearances were cancelled. Later, Marseille announced a UK tour planned for November 2013, which was later postponed to 2014 due to Andy Charters'
travel visa
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problems. It was also announced that an EP will be released in the Summer of 2014, to coincide with the tour, however, those plans were cancelled as well. During that time, both drummer Ace Finchum and bassist Rob Brooks left the band.
In 2017, vocalist Nigel Roberts announced that both Neil Buchanan and Andy Charters, the remaining two original members of Marseille, will no longer play on the band, due to Buchanan's consultancy work for children's television and Charters still living in the US, with Buchanan being replaced by guitarist Darren Daz Green, as well as the return of drummer Gareth Webb and bassist Lee Andrews, who previously worked on the album ''Unfinished Business''. On August 22, 2019, Marseille made his first gig in seven years at
Stoke-On-Trent
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, UK, with Roberts on vocals, Webb on drums, Andrews on bass guitar/backing vocals, and Green on guitar.
Band members
; Former members:
* Steve Dinwoodie: bass guitar, backing vocals (1976–2010)
* Keith Knowles: drums, backing vocals (1976–2010)
*
Neil Buchanan
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: lead guitar, backing vocals (1976–1980; 2008–2014)
* Andy Charters: rhythm guitar (1976–1980; 2008–2014)
* Paul Dale: lead vocals (1976–1980; 2008–2009)
* Sav Pearce: lead vocals (1980–2008)
* Marc Railton: lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1980–2008)
* Mark Hay: rhythm guitar (1982–1984)
* Nigel Roberts: lead vocals (2009–2019)
* Lee Andrews: bass guitar, backing vocals (2010–2011, 2017–2019)
* Gareth Webb: drums (2010–2011, 2017–2019)
* Ace Finchum: drums (2011–2014)
* Rob Brooks: bass guitar, backing vocals (2012–2014)
* Darren Daz Green: lead guitar (2017-2019)
Touring musicians 2011-2012
* Kevin Wynn: bass (2011)
* Phil Ireland: bass, backing vocals (2011–2012)
Timeline
Discography
; Albums:
* ''Red White and Slightly Blue'' (1978): Mountain
* ''Marseille'' (1979): Mountain
* ''Touch the Night'' (1984): Ultra! Noise
* ''Unfinished Business'' (2010): Gas Station Music
; Compilations:
* ''Rock You Tonight: The Anthology'' (2003): Castle Communications
; EPs:
* ''FourPlay'' (2009): Gas Station Music
; 7-inch singles:
* "The French Way" (1978): Mountain
* "Kiss Like Rock & Roll" (1978): Mountain
* "Over and Over" (1979): Mountain
* "Bring on the Dancing Girls" (1979): Mountain
* "Kites" (1980): Mountain
* "Walking on a Highwire" (1984): Ultra! Noise (10,000 of which were pressed in limited edition silver vinyl)
; 12-inch singles:
* "(Do It) The French Way" (1977): Varèse International
See also
*
List of new wave of British heavy metal bands
The mid-late 1970s–early 1980s period in the United Kingdom introduced a movement of young musicians, generally identified as the new wave of British heavy metal (often abbreviated as NWOBHM). The movement spawned more than a thousand hard rock ...
References
External links
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