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Shovel, Paul Heard, Heather Small & Mike Pickering The history of M People starts in 1991 in Manchester, the city in northern England that has produced bands like Simply Red and New Order. Mike Pickering (to the right), a DJ at the legendary Hacienda nightclub and a former member of Quando Quango and T-Coy, wanted to do a studioproject. He teamed up with Paul Heard (second from the left), who had been a member of bands like Orange Juice and Working Week. Mike and Paul worked together in the studio and composed a few songs, but they didn't have anyone to sing the songs. That's when Heather Small, a singer in Hot!House, entered the scene. M People was formed.

The first single from M People, Color My life, was released in 1991 (re-released in 1992) and it was a success on the charts in England. M People's first album Northern Soul got its name from the music genre, a mixture of styles with ingredients from dance and soul. Northern Soul was acclaimed one of the best dance albums in 1992. It was re-released with a slightly different tracklisting after the re-release of their second single, How Can I Love You More?.

Northern Soul's follow-up album, Elegant Slumming (1993), contained hits like Moving On Up, One Night In Heaven and Dennis Edwards' classic Don't Look Any Further. Now was the time for M People to be introduced in the USA. In the USA, Elegant Slumming got a different tracklisting than in the UK, the hits from Northern Soul was added for the american audience. Shovel, a former percussionist in Natural Life, became a permanent member of the band after been playing the drums in M People for a while.

Bizarre Fruit, their third album released in 1994, stayed on the UK-chart for two and a half year. The album featured hits like Sight For Sore Eyes, Open Your Heart and Search For The Hero.
In 1995 Bizarre Fruit was re-released as a limited edition double CD called Bizarre Fruit II. The main CD had a new track, a cover of Small Faces' Itchycoo Park, which also was released as a single. The extra CD contained live and remixed versions of some of their songs.

After being fairly quiet around M People, they released Fresco in 1997. The album contains a variety of music, from Just For You's acoustic guitars to the pulsating rhythms of Fantasy Island and Angel St and to the experimenting drum'n'base sounds of Roxy Music's Avalon.

M People headed out on a tour in the UK in late 1997 and Europe in the spring of 1998. After the tour they went back to the studio and recorded three new songs, Testify, Dreaming, and Doobie Brother's What A Fool Believes, for the upcoming best of compilation. The Best Of M People was released in November 1998 and the group supported the release with an UK/Ireland tour. A similar "best of" compilation, Testify, was released in the US in 1999.

The new millenium started off with a solo album by Heather Small. The album, Proud produced two singels, Proud and Holding On. Heather also sang a duett with Tom Jones, You Need Love Like I Do.

© T.Ivarsson

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