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    Posted: February 29 2012 at 11:22
I think it is time that Composer/Lyricist/Singer/Guitarist Marc Atkinson was recognised on here for the contributions he has made to several very fine bands over a number of years now.
Let's start by listing the vast number of projects he's been involved in (in chronological order):
 
Discography:
 
EXPRESSIONS (1983-1989)
• Guilty (1983)
• Edge of the World (1984)
• Low Profile (1985)
• Dreams (1986)
• In the Night (1987)
• Back in the Good Old Days (1988)
(All cassette releases)
 
FRONTIER (1989-1992)
• Big Talk (1989) (cassette release)
• No Man’s Land (1991) (vinyl release)
• Jealousy (1992) (cassette release)
 
SOLO (ongoing)
• Prelude (1993)
• The Barn Demos (1994)
• 3 (1995)
• In-between the Bingo (1995)
• Faith & Betrayal (1996)
(All cassette releases)
 
THE COMPANY (1994-1996)
• Destabberised (1995) (cassette release)
 
THE BEATROOTS (1994-ff)
• Live and Unsliced (1997) (cassette release)
• Rod, The Deep Sea Fisherman (1998) (CD)
 
GABRIEL (1996-2006)
• 1:1 (Cassette Release Only) (1997)
• 5 Track Demo CD (1999)
• Ascension (2000)
• Gabriel Unplugged: The Acoustic Sessions (2001)
• The Barn Sessions (limited edition) (2001)
• The Feel EP (2002)
• Demology (2002)
• Demology 2: Pause (2003)
• The Demology Collection (2004)
 
MARC & JAN UNPLUGGED
• Sketch (2003)
 
SOLO (ongoing)
• Seasons of My Life (2004)
• This Is Where We Are (2006)
• Wood & Wire (2008)
 
RIVERSEA (2007-ff)
• The Demo EP (2008)
• Out of an Ancient World (2012)
 
MANDALABAND III (2009-ff)
• BC – Ancestors (2009)
• AD – Sangreal (2010)
 
Additional
• ‘Natural Resonance’ Compilation Album (2003)
 
MOSTLY AUTUMN (backing vocal appearances)
• The Last Bright Light (2001)
• Heroes Never Die ‘The Anthology’ (2002)
• The Story So Far (2002)
• Passengers (2003)
 
BREATHING SPACE (backing vocal appearances)
• Under the Radar (2009)
 
NINE STONES CLOSE (vocals)
• Traces (2010)
• Falling To Pieces (2011)
 
 
The following is taken from Marc's bio as included on both the 'Mandalaband' and 'Nine Stones Close' websites:
 
 
Marc's musical career began, I suppose, in 1979 when he was at Canon Lee Secondary School. It was at this school where he met Bryan Josh and Liam Davison, now best known as members of 'Mostly Autumn'.

In the summer of 1983 the friends decided to form a band. At first this band was called 'Risen' and then, before their first live performance in 1984, it became known as 'Expressions'.

With Marc on lead vocals and bass guitar, Bryan on lead guitar, Liam on rhythm, Darren Farmery on keys and Nigel Dennis on drums, Expressions began gigging, performing both cover versions and their own original compositions.

Various line up changes occurred between 1983-1989 including the involvement of Andy Seddon on bass and Michael (brother of Liam) Davison joining on drums. But the nuclei of Marc, Bryan and Liam remained intact. Yet even though the band played many live gigs and recorded a lot of original material, the next rung up the musical ladder evaded them.

In 1989 Bryan Josh decided to leave the band and, with Liam's ‘promotion’ to lead guitar and Andy ‘Rob’ Swann joining on keyboards, the band transformed into 'Frontier'.

Frontier was a slick outfit and performed many successful shows, playing both a mixture of their own material and a few choice covers. By now the band members had given up their day jobs and were making their money from live work, so rehearsals were an almost daily occurrence as the band had a full time rehearsal room at The Windmill pub on Blossom Street in York.

In 1990 the band entered Fairview Studios in Hull to record a five-track demo released as Big Talk. The session was engineered and produced by John Spence, who would later work successfully with both 'Gabriel' and 'Mostly Autumn'.

Big Talk was the most accomplished work the band had made to that point and brought them to the attention of local label TSR. The band was signed at last and the result was a full album entitled 'No Man’s Land'- which also featured the talents of Simon Waggott, with whom Marc would work again eighteen years later in 'Mandalaband III'.

Unfortunately, soon after the release of the album, both Liam and Mick, disillusioned at the band’s lack of ‘proper’ success, decided to leave. The rest of the outfit carried on for a while with Simon Dixon and Matt Boucher, along with Marc’s sister Janine assisting on backing vocals (a post previously taken by Heidi Widdup, who is now fronting 'Stolen Earth', in 1990-91). But by the end of 1992 Frontier had at last run out of steam and played their last gig at the infamous Spotted Cow in York.

Marc then took to the club circuit, playing with the aid of backing tracks and his acoustic guitar. In 1993 he also co-built The Barn Studio with Rob Swann and Dave Clements – a small recording set up in Copmanthorpe near York, which he still records at to this day. Marc’s vocals for Mandalaband’s ‘Beautiful Babylon’ and ‘Solomon the Wise’ were recorded there with David Rohl.

In 1994 Marc briefly joined forces again with Bryan Josh and became a part-time member of 'One Stoned Stoneman', a project that would eventually turn into 'Mostly Autumn'. But before that 'The Beatroots' were born - an acoustic outfit comprised of Marc, Bryan and Liam, along with, at first, Steve Jensan, and then Gary Watkingson and Iain Jennings. This new band was a hit at most venues they played. A combination of humour and music, The Beatroots was an extremely ‘tongue-in-cheek’ project and went on to record ‘Live and Unsliced’ and the charity single ‘Rod, The Deep Sea Fisherman’. The band still play annual 'reunion' Christmas gigs.

As well as continuing his solo career, Marc put together a new band, The Company, in 1995. This band went on to support such names as The Kinks, The Strawbs and Tanita Tikaram before splitting at the end of 1996. Around this time, Marc also began performing acoustic shows with The Company’s George Hall, when the duo played many successful shows together. He also worked closely with Rob Swann at The Barn Studio and they co-wrote many songs together and even played the occasional acoustic gig. Rob continues to work occasionally with Marc to this day.

Marc won the East Coast regional final of the 1995 Search for a Star competition and came second in the North Yorkshire Star Trail in the same year. In 1996 he won the BBC Radio York Doctor Rock Songwriting Competition with his song ‘The Closest Thing’.

At the beginning of 1997 Marc formed a new band – 'Gabriel' – which played both as a six-piece outfit and a two-man acoustic-based act. Among the many gigs they performed was a well-received support to Jimmy Nail.

Members of the first incarnation included Bryan Josh (later of Mostly Autumn), Iain Jennings (Mostly Autumn/Breathing Space), Shelly (ex-Dare) and Dave Hardy (Goose Horns and many local bands).

In 1999, after the original line up of Gabriel gently disbanded (mainly due to the fact that Bryan and Iain were getting very busy with Mostly Autumn) Marc joined forces once more with Andy Seddon and Rob Swann to create a new version of Gabriel. This version played many gigs and started to attract a loyal local following. The band went on to record their debut album 'Ascension' in 2000, and 'Unplugged and The Barn Sessions' in 2001, 'The Feel' EP and 'Demology 1' in 2002, 'Demology 2' in 2003 and 'The Demology Collection' in 2004. Supports performed during this time included Jools Holland, Paul Carrack, Glen Tilbrook, Paul Brady, Nick Harper, Mostly Autumn, Caravan, Damien Wilson, Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone.

Gabriel’s 'Ascension' CD featured Allan Scott on drums (ex-Mostly Autumn) alongside Heather Findley (Mostly Autumn), Angela Goldthorpe (MA), Iain Jennings (MA) and, alongside the guitar talents of Bryan Josh (MA), Liam Davison (MA) and Colin Ellsworth. Colin would go on to join the band for all their live work during the promotion for 'Ascension' and would stay with the outfit until 2002.

He was replaced in the band by Paul (Q) Cusick, who impressed the other members by (nearly) pulling off BJ’s huge ‘Faith & Betrayal’ guitar solo at his audition! Paul went on to work with Marc in Riversea and has released two very fine solo albums of his own - 'Focal Point' (2009), and 'P'dice' (2012).

At around the same time as Paul, Alex Cromarty joined the band. A very likable, young and talented musician/drummer, Alex brought with him a sense of fun and excitement that the rest of the band gladly fed off. Alex continues to work with Marc and will be providing the drums for Riversea’s about to be released debut album 'Out Of An Ancient World'. He also played on Paul'’s debut album and works, along with his girlfriend Louise, as the acoustic duo The Wigglers.

Graham Hodge had been a member of Gabriel since 1998 and, with Marc, played many acoustic gigs – which eventually resulted in the Gabriel Unplugged CD (2001) and lots of nights of laughter and music. As a slightly older soul, Graham brought with him much warmth and humility, and his subtle guitar work and beautiful, rich voice were a blessing for Marc. Graham continues to work with Marc and has provided contributions to all of Marc’s solo albums. He also performs his own solo acoustic gigs.

As well as concerts with Gabriel and the Gabriel Unplugged duo, Marc continued to play solo acoustic gigs, as well as acoustic sets with his sister Janine. With Jan he released an acoustic covers album, 'Sketch', in January 2004. Also alongside Janine, Marc became a bona fide ‘wedding singer’ when he co-founded function band Celebration which went on to enjoy many successful gigs between 2000 and 2004.

Around this time Marc also helped out with backing vocals for Mostly Autumn, singing on The Last Bright Light, The Anthology and Passengers albums. Along with Rachel Cohen (Karnataka/The Reasoning) and Gina Dootson, he also appeared in the three-strong backing vocal line-up on MA’s live 'The Story So Far' DVD.

By 2004 Gabriel was finding it increasingly hard to find good music venues to play at, as its all-original set was at odds with the increasing emergence of tribute bands. The band therefore decided to concentrate more on studio work and song writing, rather than live performances. So the band members set about collecting songs for what they hoped would be a strong comeback album. Unfortunately, although many songs were written and demoed during this period, the results were never quite good enough for all concerned and therefore never made it to a public audience or released in any official form. Although Marc hoped that the band would eventually re-emerge stronger than ever, Gabriel never performed live again and its members slowly drifted onto other projects. Andy and Rob, now a drummer, went on to co-form 'Rottn Karma'.

The year 2004 also saw the release of his first solo CD 'Seasons of My Life'. 'Seasons' was written as a journey album and, as Marc continued to play more and more acoustic gigs, the CD found a small, but appreciative, audience.

In 2005 Marc began putting together songs for what would eventually become his 'This is Where We Are album'. At the end of 2006, Marc began writing lyrics and melodies to Hartlepool-based keyboard player Brendan Eyre’s instrumental tracks. The first co-written song was called ‘Out of an Ancient World’ and this collaboration developed quickly into a project called 'Riversea'.

Riversea are currently working on their debut album, and after many delays, its promised release in spring 2012 is much anticipated (by none more so than Brendan and Marc). Joined by Paul Cusick in a three-piece acoustic outfit, Riversea played a well-received support for The Reasoning in 2008 and released ‘The Demo’ EP to celebrate the event.

Also in 2008, Marc released a double disc of all acoustic originals/covers, called 'Wood & Wire'. In addition to Marc’s desire to showcase his song writing talents, the CD was also made to be a promo for his acoustic gigs and has worked well as a calling card at venues throughout the country. Marc continues to play three to four acoustic gigs per week (he played his very last ‘backing track’ set in 2008 much to his own jubilation) and can be seen at venues throughout the Yorkshire(-ish) region.

It was after hearing Riversea’s 'Out of an Ancient World', on Myspace, that Mandalaband’s David Rohl got in touch with Marc. David liked Marc's voice and asked if he’d be interested in providing some vocals for two upcoming Mandalaband releases. Marc jumped at the chance and can be heard singing on both the 'BC: Ancestors' and 'AD: Sangreal' albums.

In 2009 Marc met up with Adrian Jones who had started a solo project called 'Nine Stones Close', and along with Brendan Eyre (Riversea) on keyboards, and Neil Quarrell on bass they formed a 4-piece version of the band which went on to record the wonderful 'Traces' album in 2010, and the 'Falling To Pieces' EP in 2011.

 

Marc has also been writing an ongoing novel for the last 5 years called 'Eternal', described as a ‘time travelling, spiritual adventure that seeks to find the answer to life’s greatest questions’. He is a big fan of BBC TV's long-running sci fi series, 'Doctor Who', & It's basically a story about The Doctor taking an everyday guy called Martin back in time to meet Jesus etc.

Obviously it is not possible to provide samples of all the projects Marc has been involved in, but many Progarchives users will already be very familiar with the two excellent Mandalaband albums that he sang on, and his contributions to the equally fine Nine Stones Close releases.
 
The two lesser-known projects of his that I am going to provide samples from are the 2000 release as the band 'Gabriel' called 'Ascension', and the about to be released 'Riversea' album called 'Out of an Ancient World'.
 
'Ascension' can be streamed in full from bandcamp: http://marcatkinson3.bandcamp.com/album/gabriels-ascension.
 
And there is one track from it on YouTube:
 
 
 
 
The song was also re-worked for the 'Songs For Haiti' 2010 Earthquake Relief Charity CD:
 
 
 
 
 
There are seven Riversea samples on their myspace page: www.myspace.com/riverseamusic
 
 
And also
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
More info on Marc's projects:
http://www.facebook.com/groups/331580799792/ (RIVERSEA Appreciation Society).
 
He's got to be an absolute must for inclusion on here somewhere...Crossover Prog I would have thought, but Prog-Related at the very least...!!  Thumbs Up
 
Looking forward to this new 'Riversea' album very soon now...
 
Edit: For some beautiful acoustic samples of Marc's fine singing voice, try this 9-track set on soundcloud:  http://soundcloud.com/marc-atkinson3/tracks (featuring some great Marillion covers too).  Smile
 
Edit #2: 1st Sampler and two other vids found to be no longer on line, embedding links removed.

Edit #3: Another dead tube removed.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2012 at 09:30
I don't have time to read so I'll ask, are there more than one artist proposed here? If yes, each one should have it's own separate suggestion. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2012 at 10:07
I suppose really we're talking about three main artists here. Marc Atkinson solo, Gabriel, and Riversea. Marc is very much the driving force behind all three though. I lumped them all together for now, not being sure whether they would all go in his page (assuming he was evaluated and accepted) or as separate entries (after the discussion that occured in this thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=84153).
 
Edit: I'll make a separate suggestion for Riversea as soon as the album is released...In the meantime, two more samplers (albeit quite similar):
 
 
 
 
 
 
Will also make separate suggestion for Gabriel. Smile
 
If you wish to now treat this as a single suggestion for Marc Atkinson (solo) then his albums are on bandcamp at:
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2012 at 07:20
Yea I'm a  bit confused on what you're suggesting as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2012 at 04:27
Sorry for the confusion I've caused with this. I guess that with all the new suggestions there have been of late, I tried not to add too heavily to the growing pile by combining the three main projects of this fine fellow into one post. Yeah, it was definitely a mistake with the benefit of hindsight. Embarrassed
 
 
I'll leave things alone for the time being - if someone from Crossover Team wants to investigate any or all of the projects with a view to evaluating them for inclusion, then all the links and necessary info are here. If not, then I'll post them again as separate suggestions once Riversea have their album finally released. Marc's solo stuff will probably not be considered progressive enough for PA in any case. He is similar in a way to Damian Wilson, who has contributed over the years to projects by After Forever, Ayreon, Landmarq, Star One, Shadowland, Threshold, and Rick Wakeman and the English Rock Ensemble in addition to his own mostly non-prog solo catalogue (though Proggnosis seems happy to include him: http://www.proggnosis.com/PGArtist.asp?AID=2586).
 
 
Gabriel's Ascension and the forthcoming Riversea album most definitely should be suitable PA material though, and Marc's solo stuff is a superb listen, prog or otherwise. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2012 at 06:11
Well, I understood it Smile

thank you for posting all that... I learned something myself! Smile

The RIVERSEA pre-order is now up at www.riversea-band.com

many thanks

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2012 at 06:50
Originally posted by Marc Atkinson Marc Atkinson wrote:

thank you for posting all that... I learned something myself! Smile

 
I hope it was all accurate (taken on trust from various sources! Embarrassed)
Really looking forward to the album btw. Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 14 2012 at 03:17
New sampler video for Riversea's soon to be released 'Out Of An Ancient World' album uploaded to YouTube:
 
 
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First ever live airing of the Riversea album 'Out Of An Ancient World' on Aiiradio.net: http://www.livestream.com/aiiradionet/video?clipId=pla_571fca9f-d02b-4c43-81ce-97addaacaa53. The artists invloved talk about the album and play the tracks on it. Sound levels are a bit low on this - you'll need to tweak the volume up, and the first minute and a half is just an advert, but otherwise well worth a listen. This link will only be available on line for a very short time, so tune in now!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2012 at 15:04
Listen to the 'Out Of An Ancient World' album in full on progstreaming.com for the next few weeks: http://www.progstreaming.com/_wb/pages/play-album.php?activeAlbum=00204+-+Riversea+-+Out+Of+An+Ancient+World
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2012 at 15:32
Well, I think this is an excellent piece of music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2012 at 17:37
^  A very big 'thank you', Steve, for attending to this. I love this guy's music, and had almost abandoned hope of seeing him in the archives. Fingers crossed that the rest of the team share our enthusiasm for this music...  Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2016 at 20:15
I guess Marc isn't going to make it here as a solo artist anytime soon, but for anyone who stumbles upon this thread via Google, he has just recorded an interview with Bob Fleming called "A Songwriter's Tale - Series One, Episode One: Marc Atkinson". As well as a fascinating interview, Marc plays three great songs live, ‘Wonderland’, ‘Lift Me Up’ and ‘Just Between God and Me’.  The podcast plays out with the title track from his band Riversea’s album ‘Out of an Ancient World’.

Fascinating stuff, with an insight into some of the early history of Mostly Autumn too: http://asongwriterstale.podbean.com/e/series-one-episode-one-marc-atkinson/Smile
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