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Robin Scott

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Robin Scott, Steve Young

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  • Formed: 1978, England
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Pop Muzik: The Very Best of M," "New York-London-Paris-Munich," "Pop Muzik" Representative Song: "Pop Muzik"

Biography

Known to the world as the new wave one-hit wonder M, Robin Scott scored one of the first commercially successful electro-pop/dance singles with 1979's international number one smash "Pop Muzik." Scott attended Croydon Art College in the late '60s, where his classmates included Malcolm McLaren, and began performing topical folk songs in area clubs. This led to the release of an early LP, Woman from the Green Grass, on Head Records, which quickly went bankrupt. Scott worked on a variety of musical projects during the early '70s, hoping to break through. He eventually became manager and producer for the pub rock band Roogalator and produced their "Cincinnati Fatback," one of the first singles released by the pioneering U.K. indie Stiff Records. Scott's label, Do-It, also released the first Adam & the Ants LP, Dirk Wears White Sox. Scott moved to Paris in 1978, where he produced the all-female punk rock band the Slits, and a previously recorded single was issued under the name Comic Romance.

Around the same time, Scott christened himself M and recorded the single "Moderne Man," which flopped. However, M's next release, "Pop Muzik," was an instant classic; it featured support from Roogalator bassist Julian Scott (Robin's brother), keyboardist Wally Badarou, programmer John Lewis, and vocalist Brigit Novik (Scott's wife). Demand for an LP was met by New York-London-Paris-Munich, which added woodwind player Gary Barnacle and drummer Phil Gould to M's backing band. The follow-ups to "Pop Muzik," "Moonlight and Muzak" and "That's the Way the Money Goes," were minor hits in the U.K., although Scott had seen the last of his singles chart successes in the U.S. The Official Secrets Act (1980) was less successful commercially, a trend continued on 1982's Famous Last Words (which Scott's U.K. label MCA refused to release). In the meantime, Scott worked with Yellow Magic Orchestra keyboardist and budding solo artist Ryuichi Sakamoto. Scott later dabbled in African music collaborations, especially Kenyan music, but most of the material languished in the vaults as Scott faded from sight as a solo artist. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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M
Origin London, England, United Kingdom
Genres New Wave
Synthpop
Years active 1979-1984
Labels Sire/Warner Bros. (Canada)
MCA (Elsewhere)
Associated acts Robin Scott, Level 42
Former members
Robin Scott
Mark King
Wally Badarou
Phil Gould
Mark Orchin
Brigit Novik

M was English singer Robin Scott's briefly active musical collaboration in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They played new wave and synthpop, and are most known for their 1979 hit "Pop Muzik", which reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979, and #1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on 3 November 1979. Other members of M at one time or another included Wally Badarou, Mark King, and Phil Gould; the latter two of whom were later to become original members of Level 42.

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Career

In 1978, Scott re-christened himself 'M' and recorded the single "Moderne Man," which flopped.[1] However, M's next release, "Pop Muzik," was an instant classic; it featured support from Roogalator bassist Julian Scott (Robin's brother), keyboardist Wally Badarou, programmer John Lewis, and backing vocalist, Brigit Novik (Scott's wife).[1] Demand for an album was met by New York • London • Paris • Munich, which added woodwind player Gary Barnacle and drummer Phil Gould to M's backing band.[1]

M had three other singles that achieved a chart entry in the UK, "Moonlight and Muzak" (#33 in December 1979), "That's the Way the Money Goes" (#45 in March 1980) and "Official Secrets" (#64 in November 1980).[2] M released three studio albums throughout their career: New York • London • Paris • Munich in 1979, The Official Secrets Act in 1980, and Famous Last Words in 1981 which was never released in the UK. A fourth album, Robin Scott with Shikisha, was recorded in 1984, but was not released until 1998.

M's first single "Moderne Man" was later remixed with "Satisfy Your Lust", the B-side of "That's the Way the Money Goes", and appeared as a medley on their album New York • London • Paris • Munich. The original single releases appeared on the 1997 CD re-release. A remixed version of "Pop Muzik" was played before each concert of U2's PopMart Tour.

Only a 1989 remix of "Pop Musik" returned the name of M to the charts.[3] Meanwhile, Scott worked with Ryûichi Sakamoto on two albums and recorded an album with African artists.[3]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album UK Albums Chart[2] U.S. Billboard 200 Chart[4]
1979 New York • London • Paris • Munich
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#79
1980 The Official Secrets Act
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1981 Famous Last Words
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1984 Robin Scott with Shikisha
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† Recorded in 1984 - not released unitl 1998

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Compilation albums

Singles

Year Title UK Singles Chart[2] U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart[6]
1978 "Moderne Man"
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1979 "Pop Muzik"
#2
#1
1979 "Moonlight and Muzak"
#33
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1980 "That's the Way the Money Goes"
#45
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1980 "Official Secrets"
#64
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"Keep It to Yourself"
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1982 "Danube"
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"Eureka" ‡
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"Crazy Zulu" ‡
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1989 "Pop Muzik" (remix)
#15
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‡ - billed as Robin Scott

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Biography by Steve Huey". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:d9fyxq85ld6e~T1. Retrieved 17 February 2009. 
  2. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 335. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  3. ^ a b NME.com biography - accessed February 2009
  4. ^ Allmusic.com - Charts & Awards (albums)
  5. ^ Allmusic.com - Discography
  6. ^ Allmusic.com - Charts & Awards (singles)

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