M (band)

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M
Origin London, England
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Years active1978–present
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Past members Robin Scott

M is an English new wave and synth-pop music project from London, England, led by English musician Robin Scott. [1] M is most known for the 1979 hit "Pop Muzik", which reached number two in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979, and number one in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on 3 November 1979. [1] Musicians who contributed to M at one time or another included Wally Badarou, Mark King, Phil Gould and Gary Barnacle of Level 42. [1]

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Band history

One man band

Robin Scott first used the pseudonym M in 1978, when he released the single "Moderne Man". [2] His next single, "Pop Muzik", featured Scott's brother Julian on bass, his wife Brigit Novik on backing vocals, and Wally Badarou on keyboards. [2] The album New York–London–Paris–Munich was released in 1979. [2]

M had three other singles that achieved a chart entry in the UK, "Moonlight and Muzak" (No. 33 in December 1979), "That's the Way the Money Goes" (No. 45 in March 1980) and "Official Secrets" (No. 64 in November 1980). [3] M released three studio albums throughout their career so far: New York • London • Paris • Munich in 1979, The Official Secrets Act in 1980, and Famous Last Words, mostly recorded in 1982, [1] but wasn't completed or released in the UK until 2000. [4] [5] A fourth album, Robin Scott with Shikisha, was recorded in 1984 but wasn't 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 M's 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.[ citation needed ]

On 23 June 2023, Scott released the first new single by M in 43 years, a track called "Break the Silence". [6] [7]

Band members

Founding member

  • Robin Scott – Vocals, guitar, synthesizer, piano, keyboards

Session contributors and credits

  • Brigit Novik Vinchon – vocals (1978–1982)
  • Wally Badarou – keyboards, synthesizers, sequencer (1978–1984)
  • Julian Scott – bass (1978–1982)
  • Philip Gould – drums, percussion (1978–1980)
  • Gary Barnacle – saxophone, flute (1978–1982)
  • David Bowie – handclaps (1978)
  • David Vorhaus – synthesizer (1980)
  • Mark King – guitar, drums, bass (1980–1982)
  • Paddy Keenan – uilleann pipes (1980)
  • Marlisse & Steve – backing vocals (1982)
  • Mary Bird – backing vocals (1982)
  • Andy Gill – guitar (1982)
  • Gordon Huntley – guitar (1982)
  • Jamie West – guitar (1982)
  • Nick Plytas – organ, moog bass, piano, backing vocals (1982)
  • Barry Adamson – bass (1982)
  • Tony Levin – bass (1982)
  • Andy Anderson – drums (1982)
  • Sergio Castillo – drums (1982)
  • Yukihiro Takahashi – drums (1982)
  • John Lewis – synthesizer, sequencer (1982)
  • Thomas Dolby – synthesizer, sequencer (1982)
  • Sammy Smile – bass (1984)
  • Columbo Lamu – brass (1984)
  • Tabu Frantal – guitar (1984)
  • Mose Fan Fan – guitar (1984)
  • Shikisha – vocals (1984)
    • Betty Boo Hlela
    • Doreen Webster
    • Julia Muntu Mathunjwa
  • Lydia Canaan – vocals (2000) [8]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

TitleYearPeak chart positions
AUS
[9]
US
[10]
New York–London–Paris–Munich 19799779
The Official Secrets Act 1980
Jive Shikisha!1984
Famous Last Words2000
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

† Recorded in 1984 – not released until 1998 and credited to Robin Scott & Shikisha. [11]

Compilation albums

  • Pop Muzik – The Very Best of M (1996, Music Collection International)
  • Pop Muzik (1997, Collectables Records) Reissue of the US version of New York–London–Paris–Munich .
  • 'M' The History – Pop Muzik The 25th Anniversary (2004, Union Square Music)
  • Pop Muzik – 30th Anniversary Remixes (2009, Echo Beach) Remix album featuring 13 remixes of "Pop Muzik".

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications
UK
[3]
AUS
[9]
US Hot 100
[12]
US Dance
[13]
"Moderne Man"1978
"Pop Muzik"19792114
"Moonlight and Muzak"3337
"That's the Way the Money Goes"198045
"Official Secrets"64
"Keep It to Yourself"1981
"Danube"1982
"Eureka"‡1983
"Crazy Zulu"‡1984
"Pop Muzik" (remix)198915
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

‡ – billed as Robin Scott

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