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''This World and Body'' is the debut album by
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, released in 1996 on London Records. It reached number 10 in the
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. The album contained the singles "Sleep", "Toys for Boys", "Let's All Go Together" and "Time". The
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also contained a bonus one-sided
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of a re-recording of the bands debut single, " Violent Men". An expanded three CD set and a vinyl LP of the album was released by
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on 16 September 2016.


Background and recording

Marion formed during the
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era after Jamie Harding started a friendship with former Smiths manager Joe Moss. The group was named after Harding's grandmother and the real name for actor
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. Shortly after this, the line-up consisted of Harding on vocals, Tony Grantham on guitar, Phil Cunningham on guitar, Julian Philips on bass and Murad Mousa on drums. Philips was replaced by Nick Gilbert sometime later. Moss secured them a rehearsal room in the basement of
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in Manchester. They spent weeks writing and rehearsing material over a nine-month period, before they decided to play shows in London. "Violent Men", the band's debut single, was released through
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; a bidding war between major labels ensued, with the band signing to Island Music Publishing and
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in October 1994. Harding said the music press tagged them as part of the
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movement, which the band "felt ..was a curse".Harding 2016, p. 3 They did a session for
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in January 1995, where they performed "Toys for Boys" and "I Stopped Dancing", and played "Sleep" on '' The Word'' the following month.Harding 2016, p. 4 Shortly afterwards, they did "The Only Way" and "My Children" for a Mark Radcliffe session at the end of February 1995.
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saw Marion live twice and invited them to support him on his ''Boxers'' tour, before supporting
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a month after. ''This World and Body'' was recorded at The Chapel in
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with producer Al Clay; it was then mixed at The Church in London. Harding said Clay had been chosen as they had wanted to re-create their live sound as closely as they could, and he was "known for being an incredible live producer".


Release

Marion played another Radcliffe session in January 1996, performing "Fallen Through", "Time" and "All for Love". ''This World and Body'' was released in February 1996; its artwork was taken at the
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in Manchester. Discussing the title, Harding said "it's what the songs are about – our world and our bodies. It couldn't be more simple". The band did another BBC Radio 1 session in July 1996, playing "Vanessa", "Wait" and "Your Body Lies". In late 2016, a twentieth anniversary edition of ''This World and Body'', was released as an expanded three CD set and vinyl LP by
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.


Critical reception

''
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'' concluded: "Music this expansive inevitably ends up being played in huge arenas, and Marion could conceivably end up as pompous as U2. Not yet, though."


Track listing

All songs by Jamie Harding, Tony Grantham and Phil Cunningham, lyrics by Harding. # "Fallen Through" – 3:45 # "Sleep" – 3:05 # "Let's All Go Together" – 3:08 # "Wait" – 3:59 # "The Only Way" – 2:34 # "I Stopped Dancing" – 3:00 # "All for Love" – 3:56 # "Toys for Boys" – 3:07 # "Time" – 4:15 # "Vanessa" – 3:59 # "Your Body Lies" – 3:45 # "My Children" – 4:51 ;One-sided 7" vinyl # "Violent Men"


Personnel

Personnel per deluxe edition booklet. Marion * Jaime Harding - vocals, harmonica * Tony Grantham - guitar, piano * Phil Cunningham - guitar * Nick Gilbert - bass * Murad Mousa - drums, percussion Production and design * Al Clay – producer * Donald Milne – photography


Charts


References

Citations Sources * * * {{Authority control Marion (band) albums 1996 debut albums London Records albums