Marc Brierley Explained

Marc Brierley
Landscape:Yes
Birth Name:Marcus Brierley
Birth Date:1944 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Derby, England
Origin:Derby
Instrument:Vocals, guitar
Genre:Folk, folk rock, folk baroque, psychedelic folk
Occupation:Musician, singer-songwriter
Years Active:1965–present

Marc Brierley (born 9 October 1944) is an English singer songwriter who was active as a performing musician between 1965 and 1973.[1]

1965–1970

Between 1966 and 1970 he wrote, performed and recorded one EP - 1966, Marc Brierley;[2] one LP - 1968, Welcome to the Citadel;[3] a second LP – 1969, Hello produced by Ashley Kozak;[4] two singles taken from the two CBS LPs – "Hold On, Hold On" – 1968, and "Lady of the Light" – 1969; and two further singles, "Stay a Little Longer Merry Ann" CBS, 1969 and "Be my Brother" CBS, 1970.[5]

In 1965, on the encouragement of Bert Jansch, Marc became a regular at Les Cousins folk club in Greek Street London, playing alongside regular performers such as John Renbourn, Sandy Denny, Al Stewart and Trevor Lucas.[6]

1971–1973

From 1970 to 1973, Marc Brierley continued song writing and performed live throughout the UK with guitarist Steve Cross, culminating in a UK autumn tour as Fairport Convention's support act.[7]

At the end of 1973, Marc Brierley ceased professional musical activity.

Subsequent years

In the intervening period, Brierley's original vinyl recordings have become collectable.[8]

In 2005, Sanctuary Records Group released a double CD set titled Autograph of Time, comprising digitally remastered versions of all Marc Brierley's recorded output of 1966–1970.[9]

In 2014, Cherry Red Records Group released a compilation on the Cherry Tree label with the title, Welcome to the Citadel, using the same cover artwork as the original CBS LP release, comprising the whole of the Citadel recordings with the addition of the Transatlantic Records EP, and a further five previously unreleased tracks derived from rehearsal demos.[10]

Also in 2014, Cherry Red Records Group released a compilation on the Cherry Tree label with the title, Hello, using the same cover artwork as the original CBS LP release, comprising the whole of the Hello recordings with the addition of eight previously unreleased tracks derived from a demo session recorded by Island Records in 1973.[11]

Since the key recordings have been re-issued, Rob Hatch-Miller wrote in his review, "The anthology gives the listener a good idea of Marc Brierley's brilliant musical evolution, from his early days as a straight-faced Dylanite singer-songwriter, to the whimsical and slightly psychedelic folk pop of his later work ... a long overdue introduction to a unique and remarkable artist whose music is more than worthy of a prime spot in the folk-rock canon".[12] Brierley's work has continued to resonate: "His reputation has never stopped growing, however, and a recent CD retrospective has given him a far wider audience than before."[13]

Marc Brierley gave his first full length live performance since 1973 on 24 January 2018 at the Betsey Trotwood, Clerkenwell, London.[14]

Discography

Year of ReleaseName of ReleaseType of ReleaseDetails of Release
1966Marc BrierleyEP
1968Welcome to the CitadelLP
1968"Hold On, Hold On, The Garden Sure Looks Good Spread On the Floor"Single
1969"Stay A Little Longer Merry Ann”Single
1969HelloLP
14 November 1969"Lady of the Light"Single
6 November 1970"Be My Brother"Single
1976Electric Muse4 LP Anthology
  • Released by Island Records: Cat no. FOLK 1001
  • Music from Various Artists
  • Notes by Karl Dallas
2004Footprints in the Snow2 CD Anthology
2005Marc Brierley - Autograph Of Time: The Complete Recordings 1966-1970Album
2008Anthems in Eden4 CD Anthology
2014Welcome to the CitadelCD Re-issue
2014HelloCD Re-issue

Notes and References

  1. Galactic Ramble, Richard Morton-Jack, Foxcote Books, May 2009,
  2. Marc Brierley, Transatlantic Records TRA EP147
  3. Welcome to the Citadel, CBS Records, 63478
  4. Hello, CBS Records, 63835
  5. Autograph of Time The Complete Recordings 1966–1970, Marc Brierley, Castle Music, Sanctuary Records Group, 2 CD Set, 050749410764 – 2005
  6. Web site: John Martyn 60s Giglist | Big Muff . 25 March 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160608105130/https://johnmartyn.info/node/988 . 8 June 2016 . live.
  7. "No More Dreams for Marc", Sounds, 13 November 1971
  8. "Where the question is am I", Richard Stax, Ugly Things, Issue 38 Fall/winter 2014, Mike Stax, Editor, p. 125
  9. Web site: Dusted Reviews: Marc Brierley - Autograph Of Time: The Complete Recordings 1966-1970. Hatch-Miller. Rob. 17 July 2005. www.dustedmagazine.com. 2017-11-07.
  10. Cherry Tree records CRTREE013 – cat. no. 013929691322
  11. Cherry Tree records CRTEE014 – cat.no. 013929691421
  12. Web site: Dusted Reviews: Marc Brierley - Autograph Of Time: The Complete Recordings 1966-1970. Hatch-Miller. Rob. 17 July 2005. www.dustedmagazine.com. 2017-11-07.
  13. Record Collector Issue 318, Christmas 2005, pp 49:50 Richard Morton-Jack "Have Guitar Will Travel"
  14. Straight out of the dungeons of folk”, Howard Thompson, MOOF, Issue No.3, Spring 2018