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Edwyn Collins

 
Artist: Edwyn Collins
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  • Born: August 23, 1959, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Gorgeous George," "I'm Not Following You," "Hope and Despair/Hellbent on Compromise"
  • Representative Songs: "A Girl Like You," "The Magic Piper (Of Love)," "Coffee Table Song"

Biography

Best known for his tenure fronting the Scottish pop revivalists Orange Juice as well as his international solo hit "A Girl Like You," singer Edwyn Collins was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1959. In 1976, he formed the Nu-Sonics, which resurfaced three years later as Orange Juice; the leading proponent of the Glasgow neo-pop scene, the band earned a devoted cult following but little commercial success, and by the early 1980s Collins was the only remaining founding member. After a self-titled 1984 release failed to chart, Orange Juice disbanded, and Collins was freed from his contract with the group's label, Polydor.

A solo career seemed imminent, but the singer struggled; dogged by a reputation as a stubborn, difficult perfectionist unmoved by prevailing commercial attitudes, Collins found no one willing to offer him a contract, and only after a pair of sold-out London performances did Creation's Alan McGee sign him to the label's Elevation subsidiary in 1986. The singles "Don't Shilly Shally" (produced by Cocteau Twin Robin Guthrie) and "My Beloved Girl" followed, but both failed to chart; in 1987, Elevation folded, and after Collins and McGee had a falling out, the singer was again left without a contract.

Some months later, Collins accepted the opportunity to record at a small German studio run by a group of devoted Orange Juice fans; cut with the aid of producer Dennis Bovell as well as Aztec Camera frontman Roddy Frame, the resulting LP Hope and Despair -- a brooding, ambitious collection spotlighting Collins' smooth, soulful baritone -- was eventually picked up by the Demon label, and issued in 1989. The album proved quite successful on the independent charts, and soon Collins returned to the studio to record 1990's spartan Hellbent on Compromise; when the LP failed to repeat its predecessor's good fortune, Demon dropped him from their ranks, and another long sabbatical followed.

After spending much of the decade's first half in the producer's seat, overseeing sessions from artists including longtime pal Paul Quinn, the Rockingbirds, A House and the Frank & Walters, Collins finally earned another shot as a performer: after signing with the tiny U.K. indie Setanta, he recorded 1994's Gorgeous George, a scathing, shimmering set of retro-pop highlighted by the single "A Girl Like You." Slowly, the song became a massive hit throughout Europe as well as the U.S. and returned Collins to the charts for the first time since the 1983 Orange Juice smash "Rip It Up," finally establishing the long-standing cult hero as something of a household name. In 2005, Collins was rushed to the hospital after suffering a severe cerebral hemorrhage; he would eventually spend six months recovering from brain surgery. The album that Collins had been recording prior to his illness was mixed after he was discharged from the hospital. Entitled Home Again, it was released on Heavenly Records in September 2007. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Edwyn Collins

Background information
Birth name Edwyn Stephen Collins
Born 23 August 1959 (1959-08-23) (age 50)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres Rock
Occupations Singer-songwriter, musician.
Instruments Vocals, electric guitar
Labels Setanta/Epic Records
Associated acts Nu-Sonics, Orange Juice
Website www.edwyncollins.com

Edwyn Collins (born Edwyn Stephen Collins, 23 August 1959, Edinburgh) is a Scottish musician. His music is mostly electric guitar-driven pop.

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Career

He formed the musical group Nu-Sonics in 1976, which became Orange Juice three years later. Orange Juice had a Number-8 hit single with "Rip It Up", their only UK Top 40 single and biggest commercial success. In 1985, Orange Juice disbanded, and Collins has since pursued a solo career.

Collins released a 1994 single, "A Girl Like You", which was a hit in both the UK and the U.S. and was featured in the films Empire Records and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. "Magic Piper of Love", a 1997 single that featured on the soundtrack of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, was also released.

He built his own recording studio in 1994 and produced his own third solo album, Gorgeous George. He has also worked extensively as a record producer with other artists, including The Proclaimers, A House, Robert Forster, The Cribs, and Little Barrie. In 2005, Collins produced the The New Fellas album recorded by The Cribs.

In May 2009, he celebrated his comeback from illness by winning an Ivor Novello award.[1]

Collins also produced and starred in the Channel 4 sitcom, West Heath Yard.

Collins is to release his first book of illustrations with Morel Books in April 2010.

On 2 October 2009, Collins's wife, Grace Maxwell, detailed her "running battle" with Warner Music Group and MySpace over his right to allow fans to listen to "A Girl Like You" for free on his MySpace page.[2]

Personal life

Collins lives with Grace Maxwell, who is also his manager. The couple live in London, have one son, William, who maintains his father's MySpace page.[3]

In a BBC 6 Music radio interview on 18 February 2005, Collins had said he felt unwell, but ascribed the nausea and vertigo to food poisoning. Two days later, he was admitted to intensive care in London's Royal Free Hospital after apparently suffering a major cerebral hemorrhage. On 25 February, he underwent an operation, reportedly after suffering a second hemorrhage. The procedure was successful, and Collins is currently working on a lengthy programme of neurological rehabilitation.[4] He has right-sided weakness affecting his hand and arm which prevents him from playing the guitar, and also affects his gait.

Collins released his sixth solo album in September 2007 on Heavenly Records entitled Home Again.[5] The album was recorded before his illness but mixed after his discharge from hospital. Collins is still on the road to recovery, and he has returned to singing live, including playing a gig at The Arts Theatre in London. A tribute song, celebrating his return, was recorded by the Indiepop band The Candy Twins.[6]

A BBC Scotland documentary, Edwyn Collins:Home Again, was broadcast on 19 May 2008 and narrated by Franz Ferdinand frontman Alex Kapranos. Filmed during 2007, it followed Collins's progress in recovering from his illness, and his first return to live performance at the BBC Electric Proms. He also performed at the Glastonbury Festival, broadcast on 28 June 2008 on BBC Two and at T in the Park on 10 July 2009.

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References

  1. ^ "stv.tv article". Entertainment.stv.tv. 2009-05-22. http://entertainment.stv.tv/home/98117-edwyn-collins-clinches-comeback-with-ivor-novello-award/. Retrieved 2009-07-26. 
  2. ^ "Edwyn Collins' manager blasts MySpace and major labels over 'A Girl Like You'". NME. 2009-10-02. http://www.nme.com/news/edwyn-collins/47628. Retrieved 2009-10-07. 
  3. ^ Logged in as click here to log out (2007-07-04). "article". Blogs.guardian.co.uk. http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/music/2007/07/edwyn_collins.html. Retrieved 2009-07-26. 
  4. ^ "article". Music.guardian.co.uk. http://music.guardian.co.uk/rock/story/0,,2150203,00.html. Retrieved 2009-07-26. 
  5. ^ Ankeny, Jason (1959-08-23). "Allmusic biography". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3xfwxqr5ldhe~T1. Retrieved 2009-07-26. 
  6. ^ 25 February 2007 (2007-02-25). "YouTube - The Candy Twins Edwyn Collins is Back (tribute song)". Uk.youtube.com. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wZzN34nSYH4. Retrieved 2009-07-26. 

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