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Ocean Colour Scene (often abbreviated to
OCS) are an
English Britpop band from
Birmingham.
History
They were formed after two other local bands called
The Boys and
Fanatics disbanded. Fanatics released an
E.P. titled
Suburban Love Songs.
Their first 7" single was called "Sway" and was released in the early
'90s UK
indie era. However, when their record label was swallowed up by larger company
Phonogram their eponymous debut was mixed, against the band wishes, to fit in with the
Madchester musical trend of the time. With the album largely deemed a failure, and with the band in dispute with their record company, they spent several years in the wilderness.
With the explosion of the
Britpop scene, OCS's music became nationally and internationally known. Their second album
Moseley Shoals was received to critical acclaim, containing four hit singles and reaching the heights of #2 in the
UK Albums Chart and the follow up,
Marchin' Already displacing
Oasis at the top of the charts.
Their song
The Riverboat Song was featured on Chris Evans'
TFI Friday as the backing music when guests were introduced, and "Hundred Mile High City" and "July" were used in the film
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and the associated television series. Recently their first hit single
The Riverboat Song has been featured in the Vinnie Jones film "Strength and Honour".
They also played at the largest free standing gig of all time at
Knebworth supporting
Oasis on the 10th and 11th of August 1996.
Simon Fowler once received a message from a Spanish fan asking permission to use his lyrics "Get up and drink to the days / Ones who are gone in the shortest while" on the gravestone of their brother, who had just died in a car crash. He said afterwards, "That's got to mean more than going on
Top Of The Pops". The lyrics are from "One for The Road" (on
Moseley Shoals).
In 1998 they headlined their own arena tour and played three sold out nights at
Stirling Castle, Scotland. Their arena tour became the biggest selling arena tour of any UK band in 1998.
Having undergone lineup changes, the band continue to record and perform, though they've struggled to recapture the success they enjoyed with their breakthrough album,
Moseley Shoals.
Their sound is deliberately retro, and influenced by sixties rock, especially
Small Faces.
Lead Guitarist
Steve Cradock and former bass guitarist
Damon Minchella have been long-time members of ex
The Jam frontman
Paul Weller's backing group, performing live and contributing to his solo albums before Ocean Colour Scene broke through to a wider audience. Lead singer
Simon Fowler has also contributed to Paul Weller's albums in the past.
Cradock and Minchella still regularly perform with Weller, despite Minchella no longer being an active member of Ocean Colour Scene. During their peak (around the time of the
Moseley Shoals release) OCS also regularly performed on stage with Noel and Liam Gallagher of
Oasis with whom they were on tour at the time. These connections came about mainly due to OCS's musical abilities, which both Gallaghers and Weller praised greatly.
One particular performance of note with the Gallaghers was a storming rendition of
The Beatles' "
Day Tripper", which was included as a live B-Side to the single "
The Circle". The song was also included on the B-side compilation album
B-sides, Seasides and Freerides. Noel Gallagher previewed an advance copy of the song during an interview on
Radio 1 with DJ
Jo Whiley. The interview mainly focused on Oasis's then-forthcoming gig in the grounds of Knebworth House, of which Ocean Colour Scene were one of the supporting acts. Over 2.6 million
(External Link
) people applied for tickets for the shows, making it the biggest demand for concert tickets in British history. There was a combined audience of over 250,000 people. See
Concerts at Knebworth House.
As in recent years, the band has recently announced a number of December tour dates, and glamour model
Jodie Marsh has announced that that'll be playing at her wedding on 1st September which will be filmed for her
MTV Show
OCS played the OXEGEN festival in Ireland and were extremely well received by the crowd in the Green Room on the Saturday night. The band also played festivals in Japan/Korea during August 2007, where they were well received despite the band themselves thinking they were not well known over there, and also played at the V festival over the weekend of the 18th and 19th of August 2007.
Band members
The original line-up consisted of:
Damon Minchella was fired by the band in 2003, temporarily replaced by
Gary "Mani" Mounfield for a support slot with
Stereophonics and then was permanently replaced by
Dan Sealey on bass. Another guitarist,
Andy Bennett was also added, making them a five-piece.
Other contributing musicians
Alison Moyet; backing vocals
Tony Hinnegan; cello
Paul Weller; electric guitar, organ, piano, backing vocals
Jools Holland; piano, hammond organ
PP Arnold; vocals
Rico Rodriguez; trombone
Tony Griffiths, Chris Griffiths; backing vocals
Brendan Lynch; mellotron
Steve White; tabla, timpani, percussion, (also seen playing drums in the "Crazy Lowdown Ways" video)
Brian Travers; saxophone
Mick Talbot; keyboards
Edgar Summertyme; backing vocals
John McCusker; violin, viola
Carleen Anderson; backing vocals
Mark Feltham; harmonica
Kevin Rowe; electric guitar
Linda Thompson; vocals
Dalbir Singh Rattan; tabla
Duncan Mackay; trumpet
James Hunt; saxophone
Stewart Bartlett; french horn
Nichol Thompson; trombone
Tim Jaques; percussion, drums, timpani
Michael McGoldrick; uilleann pipes, whistle, flute
Dave Fowler; Autoharp
Helena Payne; Mbira
Ted Atkinson ; percussion, piano
Ste Fov; Sax
Rab Glenn; Triangle
Peter Mac; Double Bass
Jimmy Algie; French Horn
Christopher G L Cobaine; bongos
Discography
Studio albums
B-sides, Compilations and Live Albums
Further Information
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