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William MacArthur MacKenzie (27 March 1957 – 22 January 1997) was a Scottish singer and songwriter, known for his distinctive high
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voice. He was the co-founder and lead vocalist of
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and new wave band the Associates. He also had a brief solo career releasing his debut studio album, ''Outernational'', in 1992, his only solo album released during his lifetime.


Biography

William MacArthur MacKenzie was born on 27 March 1957 in
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, Scotland. As a youngster, he lived on Park Avenue in the Stobswell area of the city. He attended St Mary's Forebank Primary School and St Michael's Secondary School. He led a
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lifestyle, decamping to New Zealand at the age of 16, and travelling across America aged 17. Here he married Chloe Dummar, the sister-in-law of his Aunt Veronica. While MacKenzie was quoted as saying the marriage was made to stave off deportation so that he could sing with the New Orleans Gospel Choir – calling his wife a '
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type' – Dummar still believes the pair were in love. He left her after three months of marriage and returned to Dundee, and the two never had contact again. Chloe Dummar filed for divorce in 1980, and MacKenzie did not contest the filing. (Chloe's brother was
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, who claimed to be the "one sixteenth" beneficiary of the estate of
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until the case was thrown out in 1978.) MacKenzie returned to Scotland where he met Alan Rankine and in 1976 formed the Ascorbic Ones.O'Brien, Lucy (1997) "Those Last Impressions: Billy MacKenzie", '' Q'' They changed the name to Mental Torture and finally the Associates in 1979. Rankine left the Associates in 1982, but MacKenzie continued to work under the name for several years until he began releasing material under his own name in the 1990s. During a 1996 interview with Gary Mulholland in ''Time Out'' magazine, when presumed by Mulholland to be
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and asked about the ongoing speculation regarding his
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, MacKenzie clarified, saying: "Well, it's something that... how would you say? My background is that I'm more interested in individuals and if I've got an affection towards them, then I don't really see hang-ups or boundaries coming into things. So if you're honest and you like either sex, if you're comfortable with that, that's OK." Later in the same interview, he added, "It's what's behind somebody's gender that appeals to me and what they are in essence." This would be the first time MacKenzie spoke candidly about his
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to the press. Rankine noted in a 2016 interview with Dangerous Minds, "A lot of his songs are about his struggling with his gender and his sexuality." In his lifetime, MacKenzie did not publicly label his
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, but in the aforementioned ''Time Out'' interview, he stated: "I'm just waiting for the day when we're all what we were intended to be...
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." MacKenzie made allusions to androgyny and cross-dressing in his solo songs "Falling Out With the Future" and "Velvet", as well as an unreleased demo with Steve Aungle, "Gender Illusionist". In a 1982 interview with Smash Hits, he mused about getting a sex change to avoid having to go to war. Music journalist Ned Raggett presented ''A Matter of Gender: The Fluid Life of Billy Mackenzie'', an analysis of MacKenzie's quotes on gender and the personal observations of others in his life.


Collaborations

MacKenzie collaborated with many other artists during his career. He had a fruitful partnership with Paul Haig of Josef K, the result being low key dates in
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and
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during the mid-1980s, which mixed their own best known songs with covers of songs such as
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's " Runnin' Away" and
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television programme, and each donated a song to the other's forthcoming studio album. "Chained" proved a highlight on the next Haig album, although MacKenzie's version of "Reach the Top" remained unreleased after the Associates' ''The Glamour Chase'' project was shelved by
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. Following MacKenzie's untimely death in 1997 an entire album of Haig and MacKenzie material, ''Memory Palace'', appeared on Haig's own label Rhythm of Life. In 1987, he wrote lyrics for two tracks on
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's fifth studio album '' One Second'': "Moon on Ice", which he sang himself, and " The Rhythm Divine", which was sung by
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and was released as a single. A version sung by MacKenzie was released on the cassette and CD versions of Associates' ''Popera'' compilation album. MacKenzie also collaborated with B.E.F. (British Electric Foundation) for their two albums ''Music of Quality and Distinction Volume One'' (1982) & ''Volume Two'' (1991). His final recording was the song "Pain in Any Language", with
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. The band made a dedication to MacKenzie in the album notes to the studio album ''
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'' (1997).


Death and legacy

On 22 January 1997, MacKenzie killed himself by overdosing on a combination of
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and prescription medication in the dog kennel in the garden of a bungalow he owned at
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. He was 39 years old. Depression and the death of his mother are believed to have contributed to his suicide. He was the subject of a biography by Tom Doyle, ''The Glamour Chase'', in 1998.
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, a friend of MacKenzie, wrote the song " Say", revealing in the lyrics that they were going to meet just before his death. The song was released as a single by Siouxsie's second band
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in 1999.
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song " Cut Here" in 2001, written by Robert Smith, a friend of MacKenzie, is about the regret Smith felt about seeing MacKenzie a few weeks before his death backstage at a Cure concert, and not giving him any of his "precious time" and fobbing him off. For her fifth studio album ''
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considered singing a beyond the grave duet with MacKenzie using recordings given to her by his father, but eventually decided against it. In 2006, Norwegian singer
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, under the name Rockettothesky, released her debut single "Barrie for Billy MacKenzie" as a tribute. In the immediate aftermath of his death, his bandmate Alan Rankine and the label briefly considered resurrecting the band under the name The Associate. Between 9 and 27 June 2009, a play entitled ''Balgay Hill'' about the story of MacKenzie's life was showing at
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, in MacKenzie's home town. It tells the story of his life through the eyes of four fictional characters, and the title of the play derives from the name of the Dundee cemetery where MacKenzie was buried. The novel ''Spying on Strange Men'' by
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, contains the following section: :"I checked my face in the mirror, opened the book about Billy Mackenzie. : :One day at Billy's house his dad brought in a cake and Billy said, 'That cake is like your aunty's hat.' : :'That image kept replaying in my mind, another memory of something I didn't witness, as James came out of the bathroom. : :'What are you reading?' he asked. : :'A book,' I said, flicking to the end where Billy kills himself and goes to sleep for ever in the dog basket." Morin said in an interview:


Discography


With the Associates

* '' The Affectionate Punch'' (1980) * ''
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'' (1981) * ''
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'' (1982) * '' Perhaps'' (1985) * '' Wild and Lonely'' (1990) * ''The Glamour Chase'' (2002)


Solo


Albums

* ''Outernational'' (1992), Circa * ''Beyond the Sun'' (1997),
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UK No. 64Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 207 * ''Memory Palace'' (credited with Paul Haig) (1999), Rhythm of Life * ''Eurocentric'' (credited with Steve Aungle) (2001), Rhythm of Life * ''Auchtermatic'' (2005),
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* ''Transmission Impossible ''(2005), One Little Indian


Singles

* "Baby" (1992), Circa - UK No. 88 * "Colours Will Come" (1992), Circa - UK No. 95 * "Pastime Paradise" (1992), Circa – promotional release only


Guest vocals


Lead vocals

* BEF's ''Music of Quality and Distinction Volume One'' album: " Secret Life of Arabia" and " It's Over" (1982) * Stephen Emmer's ''Vogue Estate'' album: duet with Martha Ladly on "Wish On" (1982) * Sweden Through the Ages EP: ''It Helps to Cry'' (1986) *
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's ''Snowball and the Sound of Yello'': "Life Is a Snowball" (1987); unreleased promo CD * Yello's '' One Second'' album: "Moon On Ice" (1987) † * Yello " The Rhythm Divine" (version 2): special limited edition 12" single (MERXR253) featuring MacKenzie's lead vocals in place of Shirley Bassey's (1987); the same recording later appeared on the ''Popera'' album (1990). "Norma Jean", a variation of "The Rhythm Divine" song with different lyrics originally recorded for an unfinished project by Yello's Dieter Meier about Marilyn Monroe, was released as track 9 from his ''Auchtermatic'' CD compilation (One Little Indian - TPLP442CD, 2004) * Uno's self-titled album: ''Cinemas of the World'' (1987), as well as the single of the same name * Holger Hiller's ''Oben Im Eck'' album: title track and version, "We Don't Write Anything On Paper or So", and "Whippets" single (1987) * Yello's ''
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'' album: "Capri Calling" (1991) * BEF's ''Music of Quality and Distinction Volume Two'' album: " Free". (1991) " Free" also appears on the 1998 BEF 'Best Of' album, later reissued by Disky in 2001 * Loom's "Anacostia Bay" single (1996) † ‡ *
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's ''
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'' album: "Pain in Any Language" (1997) † ‡ * "Put This Right" – Co-written by Laurence Jay Cedar and Billy MacKenzie. (1996) * "Deamanda" – Co-written by Laurence Jay Cedar and Billy MacKenzie. (1996) ''† lyrics by MacKenzie'' ''‡ also appear on ''Auchtermatic * Unreleased tracks "Sinking Deeper" and "The Hungry Look" recorded 1980 under the name Strange News. Billy, Steve Reid and rhythm section Andy and Gavin. Only copies of tracks exist.


Backing vocals

* The track "Fields" on the ''
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'' album by fellow Scottish band Skids: "Fields" single (7" and 12" mixes) (Virgin, 1981) also released on Skids' ''Dunfermline'' CD (1987) *
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's '' One Second'' album: the singles "Call It Love", " The Rhythm Divine", and 'Goldrush' (1987) * Yello's ''
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'' album:, the single "Of Course I'm Lying", and "Otto Di Catania" (1988) * Jih's ''Take Me to the Girl'' single >, title track plus "Come Summer Come Winter" and "Wake Up" (1988) *
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'' album/single: "That Voice Again" (1989) * Yello's ''
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'' album: "Drive/Driven" and the single "Rubberbandman" (1991) ''(6 of MacKenzie's Yello tracks later released on the '' Essential Yello'' album) (1992)'' *
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's 'Best Of' double CD, and then on the "3" album in 2005'' *
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– '' Audiopeach'' album: "Deep Down Together" and "Give Me Tomorrow" credited as the MacArthurettes with Caragh McKay (1998) * Paul Haig "Listen to Me" single (1997)''> = lyrics by MacKenzie''


Other credits

* Orbidöig's "Nocturnal Operations" single: MacKenzie played tubular bells (1981) – this single was reissued in 1984, credited as the Sensational Creed * Sweden Thru the Ages "It Helps to Cry" single, produced by MacKenzie (1986) * Paul Haig ''Chain'' album: "Chained", lyrics by MacKenzie, performed by Haig (1989)


References


External links

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