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Biography
Born in Southport, Lancashire in 1957, Marc Almond moved around the north of England regularly before settling in Horsforth, a suburb of Leeds. Discovering British radio icon John Peel as a child, Almond developed an appreciation for the stage music “Hair” soundtrack, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, and Marc Bolan. During his time studying Performance Art at Leeds Polytechnic, the singer and performer met fellow student David Ball, with whom he subsequently formed Soft Cell in 1979.
In 1980 the pair signed to Some Bizarre Label and achieved great success with the singles “Tainted Love”, “Bedsitter”, “Say Hello, Wave Goodbye”, “Torch”, “What!”, and “Memorabilia”. Securing nine Top 40 singles and four Top 20 albums, Soft Cell ultimately disbanded in 1984, however reunited in 2001 to release the album “Cruelty Without Beauty”.
As a solo artist Almond has released a prodigious amount of music, which largely retain the art-aesthetic of Soft Cell releases however align more closely to pop. Almond’s debut solo album arrived in 1984 entitled “Vermin in Ermine”, and earned a string of esteemed reviews. Two albums on Virgin Records followed, “Stories of Johnny” in 1985 and, “Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters” in 1987.
Following a string of albums on Parlophone and Some Bizarre Label, Almond achieved his greatest solo success to date with his 1991 album “Tenement Symphony”. Two more albums on Some Bizarre Label followed before the singer-songwriter signed with Blue Star Music and released the records “Open All Night”, “Stranger Things”, and “Heart on Snow”. Maintaining his momentum well into the second decade of the new millennium, Almond went on to release the albums “Varieté”, “Feasting with Panthers”, “The Tyburn Tree (Dark London)”, “The Dancing Marquis”, “Ten Plagues - A Song Cycle”, and “The Velvet Trail”.
Live reviews
That was a real good concert by Marc Almond! He sang all of his favourites and many fan favourites. Highlights included "My Hand Over My Heart", "Jacky", "Torch", "Tainted Love" and "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye". New song "Chaos" was really good too! I fully enjoyed myself, so did Marc almond and his band and about 1000 others in the audience!
I have awaited to witness the greatness of this Master lyricist live, for what seems like a lifetime. It shall certainly be an explosion of feelings for me Dear & Adored Mr. Almond. I shall feel the wind in my hair as I fully take you in with the black in my eyes, trying to hold back tears.
Forever Yours,
Sasha
Marc Almond - an absolute legend - such an amazing night - will definitely be seeing him again, although I wish he'd sung some more of his old music! Such an amazing voice, and amazing personality - love him to pieces and i'm only 17!!
The warm up act were excellent, The Dolls, just 2 girls but very good. Marc was a bit disappointing as the descripton said he was drawing on his back catalogue so I expected to know one or two of the songs. Sadly not.