Artist's albums
Sadetanssi
2000 · album
Nuo Silmät
1994 · album
For You
2022 · single
Wolke 7 Land
2021 · single
Mascha / Einsam ist die Nacht
2020 · single
Just Like Mario
2020 · single
Marion: The Best Of
2019 · compilation
El Teniente Onoda
2018 · single
El abominable hombre de las nieves
2017 · album
Yhteenluodut
2015 · single
Man Wanted!
2015 · album
Missä ne vuodet
2015 · single
Summer Rain
2014 · single
The Bitter Sweet Pain
2014 · single
Ich bin jeden Tag neu verliebt
2013 · single
Boom Boom Ba
2012 · single
Electrik Fly
2010 · single
Rasenmahn
2010 · single
Aika haavat hoitaa
2007 · single
Nostalgia
2006 · album
Brigitte Bardot
1961 · EP
Caterina
1962 · EP
Marion Rung ja Lasse Mårtenson
1964 · EP
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Biography
One of the might-have-beens of the mid-'90s Britpop explosion, Marion made for a slightly inconsistent but often quite striking band. Based out of Manchester, the five-piece took declared inspiration from earlier musical giants of the city such as Joy Division and the Smiths (in the case of the latter, to the extent where they recruited that band's old manager Joe Moss to handle their affairs). Strong hints of older rock & roll crept in as well, from the Beatles to the Buzzcocks, making for a sometimes captivating blend topped off by frontman Jaime Harding's passionate (almost to a fault) singing. Harding and guitarists Phil Cunningham and Tony Grantham had known each other since they were teenagers, but Marion as a "proper" group only began in 1993. Drummer Murad Mousa, an acquaintance of the three, and bassist Julian Philips, later replaced by Nick Gilbert, filled out the original lineup of the group. Early singles via Rough Trade and other labels, as well as an increasingly high profile series of opening slots for the likes of Morrissey and Radiohead, lead to a full deal with London Records. Possibly pushing the Smiths connection a bit, some pre-album singles were recorded with Stephen Street, but Al Clay did the production honors on their debut This World and Body, which appeared in 1996. While the album made a minor splash and the group gained a reasonable enough profile, even winning an American release for This World and Body, at the end of 1996, Marion withdrew into the studio to record its follow-up The Program, which ended up not appearing until late 1998. In perhaps the ultimate sign of a tribute back, Johnny Marr produced The Program, but neither the album nor its associated singles made a splash in the now-imploded Britpop music scene, though the band pulled off a well-received series of festival appearances. The quintet even did a one-off concert in Los Angeles due to the passion of fans based out on the West Coast, but 1999 saw only a series of confusing rumors regarding a new American deal surfacing and the departure of Grantham. By the middle of that year, Marion had essentially collapsed with the formal announcement that the members had all gone their separate ways. Grantham's next projected effort was termed Chalk, while Harding kept the rights to the Marion name and set about forming a new band with guitarist Wayne Ward. As of early 2001, however, nothing has been heard from Marion Mark Two. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi