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Fuchsia (band)

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Years active
  
1970–present

Website
  
www.fuchsiamusic.com

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Past members
  
Michael Day, Michael Gregory, Janet Rogers, Madeleine Bland, Vanessa Hall-Smith

Origin
  
Exeter, United Kingdom (1970)

Albums
  
Fuchsia II : From Psychedelia to a Distant Place, Fuchsia, Gra Da Raibh, The Fuchsia Band

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Folk rock

Record labels
  
Pegasus Records, Sound Practices

Fuchsia is a British progressive folk rock band formed in 1970. Named after Fuchsia Groan they released one album before disbanding. Their self-titled album was featured as one of Mojo's Forgotten Classics. Their style was similar to their contemporaries Jade and Comus.

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Formation

The band was formed by Tony Durant (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lead vocals), while a student at Exeter University, and comprised Michael Day (bass guitar), Michael Gregory (drums, percussion). The trio was soon augmented by Janet Rogers (violin, backing vocals), Madeleine Bland (cello, piano, harmonium, backing vocals) and Vanessa Hall-Smith (violin, backing vocals) so that Durant could explore his musical ideas.

Produced by David Hitchcock the album was recorded at Sound Techniques Studios by Vic Gamm. It was released by Pegasus (PEG 8) in the UK and Kingdom (KV 6002) in France. A single advertisement in the Melody Maker and their manager's failure to arrange an often promised tour resulted in minimal sales and the demise of the band. Durant went to work in Australia with Dave Warner and later learned of the popularity of the album amongst collectors and the unlicensed re-pressings. Using his original master tapes he digitally remastered the album at Sound Practices Studios in Sydney which was released on CD (Night Wing NWRCD 02).

Recent activity

2005 saw the release of the CD Fuchsia, Mahogonny & other gems (Night Wing NWRCD 04). This contained three further Fuchsia tracks, two done while looking for a new record company after the first album, and the third an original demonstration acetate recording. Another eight tracks from other projects including Mahogonny, a theatre show based on the works of Bertoldt Brecht and Kurt Weill, completed the album.

In 2013 came the release of the CD album From Psychedelia... To a Distant Place (Sound Practices 001) under the name Fuchsia II featuring a new band assembled by Durant in Australia and comprising Durant himself (guitars and vocals), Lloyd Gyi (drums, percussion), Emily Duffill (cello), Tracy Wan (violin), Lidia Bara (violin) and Jo Bara (cello), with Suzy Toomey (accordion) and Isabel Durant (backing vocals). The album gained favourable reviews in the British music press The album contained mostly new material, although the track The Rainbow Song included a re-working of Shoes and Ships from the first album recorded forty-two years previously.

2013 also saw the release of the single The Band, a song which was written for a second album that was never recorded before Fuchsia disbanded in the 70's. In the 2013 release, The Band is performed by Swedish band Me and My Kites (named after a song on the Fuchsia debut album) with Durant on vocals.

Discography

  • Fuchsia (1971)
  • Fuchsia, Mahogonny & other gems (2005)
  • Fuchsia II: From Psychedelia...To a Distant Place (2013)
  • Songs

    Gone With the MouseFuchsia · 1971
    Melancholy RoadFuchsia II : From Psychedelia to a Distant Place · 2013
    Me and My KiteFuchsia · 1971

    References

    Fuchsia (band) Wikipedia