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Skin (British band)

Skin were a British hard rock band active during the 1990s who reformed in 2009, only to disband again in 2013.

Skin
Skin appearing live at Download Festival, 2009
Background information
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresHard rock
Years active1992–1998, 2009–2011, 2012–2013
LabelsParlophone, Snapper Music
MembersNeville MacDonald (vocals/guitar)
Myke Gray (guitar)
Dicki Fliszar (drums)
Andy Robbins (bass)
Past membersColin McLeod (keyboards)
WebsiteOfficial Skin website

History edit

Skin were formed in the early 1990s by ex-Jagged Edge members Myke Gray (born 12 May 1968, Fulham, London) and Andy Robbins (also formerly of Tokyo Blade) along with former Kooga vocalist Neville MacDonald (born in Ynysybwl, Pontypridd, Wales) and drummer Dicki Fliszar, formerly of Bruce Dickinson's touring band and band Vamp.[1] Originally called Taste,[1] they went through a number of names (Obsession, Bad For Good, Phoenix) as they played a smattering of small club dates throughout 1992. The band showed enough quality on these dates to be offered a management deal with Sanctuary Management, who also handled Iron Maiden and, ultimately, a record deal with Parlophone.[1] Through Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, the band came to the attention of the American record producer Keith Olsen who offered to produce their debut at his 'Goodnight LA' Studio. During 1993, the band flew to Los Angeles and began recording. Once the sessions were finished, the band listened to the finished product and decided more was needed so another three songs were recorded with Shay Baby producing.

Prior to the release of the album, the band finally decided upon the name Skin (someone had written it down on a wall) and embarked upon a 14 date UK tour supporting Little Angels.[1] Another support tour, this time with Thunder helped swell their growing fan base and, in 1993, they released their debut effort The Skin Up EP.[1] This was followed by House of Love before their first UK chart single "Money", which peaked at no 18.[1] The debut album, entitled Skin sold even better, breaking into the top 10 and peaking at no 9 in the UK Albums Chart.[1] Another single from the album, "Tower of Strength" which was backed with live material from their Donington Monsters of Rock appearance in 1994, also broke into the top 20 and reached no 19 in the UK Singles Chart.

1995 saw Skin consolidating their fan base by recording and releasing Live at the Borderline. A very limited edition CD of classic rock cover versions given away free with Kerrang! magazine, only 50 were available and it has become one of the most prized collectors items among Skin fans although a Japanese import version was released shortly after. In order to capitalize upon their appearance at Gateshead Stadium supporting Bon Jovi, the band also recorded and released Take Me Down to the River as a double CD along with some of the Borderline cuts. The Bon Jovi appearance marked a high and low point in the career of Skin. A gig that would potentially give excellent exposure was marred by a fault with the band equipment as a voltage converter was incorrectly installed to USA settings by a stage tech which resulted in blowing Gray's guitar amplifier and McLeod's Hammond organ.[citation needed]

1996 marked the first time that touring keyboard player Colin McLeod was featured in promotional artwork as well as the music video for single "Perfect Day". Despite this, Colin was a part-time member as he wanted maintain a funk orientated direction he was continuing at the same time. Neither the second album, Lucky or the two singles, the first being "How Lucky You Are" and "Perfect Day" achieved the chart success of the debut album. The progression of British chart music at this time, along with the lack of backing for rock music in the mainstream media, led to the band being dropped by Parlophone. Despite this, Skin still held a Japanese record contract and the third album Big Fat Slice of Life was finished and released in 1997. Awaiting a UK release, the band released a self-financed two track CD single "Degeneration" that was distributed through the fan club. Later that same year they released their fourth, and final, studio album Experience Electric on Snapper Music. "Experience..." marked a revised version of the Japanese release with several tracks being reworked. "Ride The Blue Wave" evolved into the title track from the album, but "Big Fat Slice..." and "Degeneration" were omitted due to the fan club release. The album went on to top the indie charts at No. 1. During this period, Skin toured relentlessly. The albums was shopped to several American record companies, and met with mogul Jonathan King. Following the culmination of the tour to promote the album, Skin announced they would be embarking on their farewell tour in 1998.

The final Skin concert at the LA2 in London, was recorded and released as a double live album Hasta La Vista, Baby! on Reef Records (a subset of Snapper Music). Since the band's demise, a number of unofficial releases have been issued featuring rare and unreleased tracks. These tracks combined of what would be the fifth UK album, and a large collection of demos that did not make it on the debut. An odd twist of irony was that after the final gig, both Experience Electric and Hasta La Vista, Baby! were released in North America for a limited time, and unknown to the band themselves. Despite this, Skin remained inactive from 1998, until it was announced on 16 March 2009 that Skin would be playing their first live show since 1998 at the Download Festival 2009, UK. Warm up shows in London and Wolverhampton were announced, with Myke and Neville playing an acoustic set at Pontypridd Muni Hall to start it off, almost 11 years to the day that the band split up. The London show quickly sold out and a second London warm up show was added.

After Skin's successful appearance at the Download Festival the band decided to reform properly. A second tour followed later in the year, along with the release of Up Close and Personal an acoustic CD album (featuring reworkings of classic Skin songs and two new tracks "Re-United" and "Redemption"), and Reunited, a DVD of their re-forming. Skin were again asked to play the Download Festival 2010 and played two sets, an acoustic set on the Saturday of the festival and an electric set on the Sunday.

A new studio album Breaking The Silence was released in August 2010 exclusively through the official website to critical acclaim.[2] The band however announced on their website that they would once again disband following a farewell tour in December 2010, though they played their last show at the High Voltage Festival in London, on 23 July 2011, alongside headliners Judas Priest, Dream Theater and Jethro Tull.[3]

Skin reformed once again supporting Little Angels on their 2012 UK tour. In February 2013, it was announced that Skin would play the Download Festival again. They were to perform on the Zippo Encore Stage on Friday 14 June, however it was announced on 28 May 2013 that Neville MacDonald had left the band for 'Personal Reasons'[4] and Dicki Fliszar confirmed on his Facebook page that Skin had permanently disbanded. Myke Gray continued his career as studio musician and songwriter, including co-writing the Right Said Fred hit single You're My Mate, and later became a personal fitness trainer.[5]

Members edit

  • Neville MacDonald (vocals, rhythm guitar) – 1992–1998, 2009–2011, 2012–2013
  • Myke Gray (lead guitar, backing vocals) – 1992–1998, 2009–2011, 2012–2013
  • Andy Robbins (bass, backing vocals) (not the same Andy Robbins of Holy Soldier) – 1992–1998, 2009–2011, 2012–2013
  • Dicki Fliszar (drums, backing vocals) – 1992–1998, 2009–2011, 2012–2013
  • Colin McLeod (keyboards, synthesizers, organ, piano) – 1994–1996, 2009–2011, 2012–2013

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 327. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^ Ling, Dave (October, 2010). "Rock Reviews Section, Breaking The Silence". Classic Rock, p. 92.
  3. ^ "High Voltage Festival at Victoria Park (London) on 23 Jul 2011 –". Last.fm. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Neville MacDonald to leave Skin | Skin | Official Website". Skinfreak.co.uk. 28 May 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  5. ^ "SKIN interview - (2009 RockUnited)". Rockunited.com. Retrieved 21 July 2021.

External links edit

  • Official Skin website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Skin British band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Skin were a British hard rock band active during the 1990s who reformed in 2009 only to disband again in 2013 SkinSkin appearing live at Download Festival 2009Background informationOriginUnited KingdomGenresHard rockYears active1992 1998 2009 2011 2012 2013LabelsParlophone Snapper MusicMembersNeville MacDonald vocals guitar Myke Gray guitar Dicki Fliszar drums Andy Robbins bass Past membersColin McLeod keyboards WebsiteOfficial Skin website Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Video albums 3 4 EPs 3 5 Singles 3 6 Fanclub albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSkin were formed in the early 1990s by ex Jagged Edge members Myke Gray born 12 May 1968 Fulham London and Andy Robbins also formerly of Tokyo Blade along with former Kooga vocalist Neville MacDonald born in Ynysybwl Pontypridd Wales and drummer Dicki Fliszar formerly of Bruce Dickinson s touring band and band Vamp 1 Originally called Taste 1 they went through a number of names Obsession Bad For Good Phoenix as they played a smattering of small club dates throughout 1992 The band showed enough quality on these dates to be offered a management deal with Sanctuary Management who also handled Iron Maiden and ultimately a record deal with Parlophone 1 Through Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson the band came to the attention of the American record producer Keith Olsen who offered to produce their debut at his Goodnight LA Studio During 1993 the band flew to Los Angeles and began recording Once the sessions were finished the band listened to the finished product and decided more was needed so another three songs were recorded with Shay Baby producing Prior to the release of the album the band finally decided upon the name Skin someone had written it down on a wall and embarked upon a 14 date UK tour supporting Little Angels 1 Another support tour this time with Thunder helped swell their growing fan base and in 1993 they released their debut effort The Skin Up EP 1 This was followed by House of Love before their first UK chart single Money which peaked at no 18 1 The debut album entitled Skin sold even better breaking into the top 10 and peaking at no 9 in the UK Albums Chart 1 Another single from the album Tower of Strength which was backed with live material from their Donington Monsters of Rock appearance in 1994 also broke into the top 20 and reached no 19 in the UK Singles Chart 1995 saw Skin consolidating their fan base by recording and releasing Live at the Borderline A very limited edition CD of classic rock cover versions given away free with Kerrang magazine only 50 were available and it has become one of the most prized collectors items among Skin fans although a Japanese import version was released shortly after In order to capitalize upon their appearance at Gateshead Stadium supporting Bon Jovi the band also recorded and released Take Me Down to the River as a double CD along with some of the Borderline cuts The Bon Jovi appearance marked a high and low point in the career of Skin A gig that would potentially give excellent exposure was marred by a fault with the band equipment as a voltage converter was incorrectly installed to USA settings by a stage tech which resulted in blowing Gray s guitar amplifier and McLeod s Hammond organ citation needed 1996 marked the first time that touring keyboard player Colin McLeod was featured in promotional artwork as well as the music video for single Perfect Day Despite this Colin was a part time member as he wanted maintain a funk orientated direction he was continuing at the same time Neither the second album Lucky or the two singles the first being How Lucky You Are and Perfect Day achieved the chart success of the debut album The progression of British chart music at this time along with the lack of backing for rock music in the mainstream media led to the band being dropped by Parlophone Despite this Skin still held a Japanese record contract and the third album Big Fat Slice of Life was finished and released in 1997 Awaiting a UK release the band released a self financed two track CD single Degeneration that was distributed through the fan club Later that same year they released their fourth and final studio album Experience Electric on Snapper Music Experience marked a revised version of the Japanese release with several tracks being reworked Ride The Blue Wave evolved into the title track from the album but Big Fat Slice and Degeneration were omitted due to the fan club release The album went on to top the indie charts at No 1 During this period Skin toured relentlessly The albums was shopped to several American record companies and met with mogul Jonathan King Following the culmination of the tour to promote the album Skin announced they would be embarking on their farewell tour in 1998 The final Skin concert at the LA2 in London was recorded and released as a double live album Hasta La Vista Baby on Reef Records a subset of Snapper Music Since the band s demise a number of unofficial releases have been issued featuring rare and unreleased tracks These tracks combined of what would be the fifth UK album and a large collection of demos that did not make it on the debut An odd twist of irony was that after the final gig both Experience Electric and Hasta La Vista Baby were released in North America for a limited time and unknown to the band themselves Despite this Skin remained inactive from 1998 until it was announced on 16 March 2009 that Skin would be playing their first live show since 1998 at the Download Festival 2009 UK Warm up shows in London and Wolverhampton were announced with Myke and Neville playing an acoustic set at Pontypridd Muni Hall to start it off almost 11 years to the day that the band split up The London show quickly sold out and a second London warm up show was added After Skin s successful appearance at the Download Festival the band decided to reform properly A second tour followed later in the year along with the release of Up Close and Personal an acoustic CD album featuring reworkings of classic Skin songs and two new tracks Re United and Redemption and Reunited a DVD of their re forming Skin were again asked to play the Download Festival 2010 and played two sets an acoustic set on the Saturday of the festival and an electric set on the Sunday A new studio album Breaking The Silence was released in August 2010 exclusively through the official website to critical acclaim 2 The band however announced on their website that they would once again disband following a farewell tour in December 2010 though they played their last show at the High Voltage Festival in London on 23 July 2011 alongside headliners Judas Priest Dream Theater and Jethro Tull 3 Skin reformed once again supporting Little Angels on their 2012 UK tour In February 2013 it was announced that Skin would play the Download Festival again They were to perform on the Zippo Encore Stage on Friday 14 June however it was announced on 28 May 2013 that Neville MacDonald had left the band for Personal Reasons 4 and Dicki Fliszar confirmed on his Facebook page that Skin had permanently disbanded Myke Gray continued his career as studio musician and songwriter including co writing the Right Said Fred hit single You re My Mate and later became a personal fitness trainer 5 Members editNeville MacDonald vocals rhythm guitar 1992 1998 2009 2011 2012 2013 Myke Gray lead guitar backing vocals 1992 1998 2009 2011 2012 2013 Andy Robbins bass backing vocals not the same Andy Robbins of Holy Soldier 1992 1998 2009 2011 2012 2013 Dicki Fliszar drums backing vocals 1992 1998 2009 2011 2012 2013 Colin McLeod keyboards synthesizers organ piano 1994 1996 2009 2011 2012 2013Discography editStudio albums edit Skin 1994 UK 9 Lucky 1996 UK 38 Big Fat Slice of Life 1997 Experience Electric 1997 UK 72 Up Close and Personal 2009 Breaking the Silence 2010 Live albums edit Absolutely Live at the Borderline 1995 Hasta la Vista Baby 1998 Video albums edit A Big Fat Slice of Live 1998 Skin Reunited 2009 Alive amp Kicking 2010 EPs edit The Skin Up 1993 UK 67 The Money 1994 UK 18 Look But Don t Touch 1993 UK 33 Redemption 2010 Singles edit Elected 1992 feat Rowan Atkinson and Bruce Dickinson House of Love 1994 UK 45 Tower of Strength 1994 UK 19 Take Me Down to the River 1995 UK 26 How Lucky You Are 1996 UK 32 Perfect Day 1996 UK 33 Degeneration 1998 Stronger 2010 Fanclub albums edit For Your Ears Only 1998 Skinny Dipping 1999 Lost and Found 1999 References edit a b c d e f g Colin Larkin ed 1995 The Guinness Who s Who of Heavy Metal Second ed Guinness Publishing p 327 ISBN 0 85112 656 1 Ling Dave October 2010 Rock Reviews Section Breaking The Silence Classic Rock p 92 High Voltage Festival at Victoria Park London on 23 Jul 2011 Last fm Retrieved 13 April 2012 Neville MacDonald to leave Skin Skin Official Website Skinfreak co uk 28 May 2013 Retrieved 11 August 2014 SKIN interview 2009 RockUnited Rockunited com Retrieved 21 July 2021 External links editOfficial Skin website Interview with Myke Gray and Matti Alfonzetti performing as Red White and Blues in December 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Skin British band amp oldid 1148946883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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