REACH FOR LOVE - SINGLES 1983-1988

(LP)
Genre RSD 2023
FormatVINYL
Cat. noFBN47
Label FACTORY BENELUX
Artist MARCEL KING
Release Date21/04/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode5060164400622
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TRACKLIST A1. Reach For Love A2. Hollywood Nights A3. Love To Shine A4. Keep On Dancinâ„¢ B1. Reach For Love (Mark Kamins NY Remix) B2. Hollywood Knights (Instrumental) B3. Reach For Love (Dub) INFO Factory Benelux presents a limited edition 180gm vinyl singles collection by Marcel King, best known for his sparkling 1984 dance single ËœReach For Loveâ„¢ on Factory Records, as well as the youthful vocalist on ËœSad Sweet Dreamerâ„¢ by Sweet Sensation, a UK number one back in 1974 Limited to just 1000 copies, Reach For Love: Singles 1983-88 features both sides of the infectious electro single co-produced by Bernard Sumner (New Order) and Donald Johnson (A Certain Ratio) and released as Fac 92 in April 1984, as well as a previously unreleased demo for ËœLove To Shineâ„¢, the planned follow-up single on Factory produced by Tony Henry of 52nd Street. (NON-RETURNABLE) The album also features ËœHollywood Nightsâ„¢, a later single cut by Marcel with Gee Bello of Light of the World, along with a rare US remix of ËœReach For Loveâ„¢ by noted New York DJ Mark Kamins, and extended dub and instrumental versions. King was invited to record for Factory in 1983 by Joy Division/New Order manager Rob Gretton, a devotee of soul and black music, and prime mover behind the famous Hacienda nightclub. ËœRob was a massive fan of Marcel and thought he was as good a singer as Michael Jackson,â„¢ explains Tony Henry. Not just a gifted and plaintive soul singer, King also wrote both sides of his Factory single, ËœReach For Loveâ„¢ and ËœKeep On Dancinâ„¢, both paeans to perseverance and enduring Hacienda classics. Alas ËœReach For Loveâ„¢ was destined to remain an underground hit rather than a chart topper. Rob Gretton blamed Factoryâ„¢s disdain for conventional promotion. ËœAt Factory we still basically believe that you donâ„¢t have to hype a group in any way, and that a record should success on its own. But itâ„¢s getting increasingly difficult. We put a record out by Marcel King and itâ„¢s hardly sold at all. The charts are wide open to hyping and marketing.â„¢ Adds Bernard Sumner: ËœMarcel was an incredibly talented guy, but a tragic figure. He used to sleep in a car in Moss Side and was a bad heroin addict.â„¢ A troubled but pioneering artist, Marcel sadly passed away in 1995 after suffering a brain haemorrhage. 1000 copies only of FBN 47 will be available on Record Store Day on 22 April 2023, pressed on 180gm black vinyl. The sleeve is based on original artwork for the Factory single and also includes a press interview with Marcel from 1984.