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Mel and Kim (stylized as MӗL & KIM) were an English pop duo, consisting of sisters
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. Originally managed by
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, they achieved success between 1986 and 1988, before Melanie died of cancer in January 1990 at the age of 23. The duo reached number one in the
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with their 1987 single " Respectable", which also topped the US dance chart. They had three other UK Top 10 hits with "
Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend) "Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)" is the debut single released by sister duo Mel and Kim in 1986. The single's B-side, "System", was originally intended to be the duo's debut release, but after getting to know the sisters, Pete Waterman ...
" (1986), " F.L.M." (1987) and "
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" (1988). In 1988, they were nominated for a
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for Best British Breakthrough Act. After Mel's death, Kim embarked on a solo career and had two UK Top 10 hits with " Don't Worry" (1990) and " G.L.A.D." (1991).


Biography

Mel & Kim were born to English and Jamaican parents. In 1985, Mel recorded two demos solo, under Alan Whitehead's management. Soon after, her sister Kim joined her and they performed as a duo, recording some demos. The demos got them signed with Supreme Records, and Nick East - president of Supreme - put them in touch with producers
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. "I remember we were shocked that these were the guys who produced the
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track 'Say_I'm_Your_Number_One'/nowiki>.html" ;"title="Say I'm Your Number One">'Say I'm Your Number One'/nowiki>">Say I'm Your Number One">'Say I'm Your Number One'/nowiki> because we were expecting someone like
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," Kim said of her first meeting with the production team. "We were convinced that they had some young groovy guy who was doing all the work, and they were just fronting it." A sedate soul-pop track "System" was intended as their first single, but their producers were unhappy with it, and it became the "B-side" of their first release "
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". After getting to know the girls, producer
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became convinced the act's music should reflect their feisty and streetwise personalities, with the then-emerging
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sound chosen as a perfect vehicle. "We got a call from Nick East, saying they had decided to scrap 'System' and we were devastated," Kim said. "We thought we had done something wrong, but he explained that after hanging with us in the pub, Pete went back to the studio the next day and said, we need something completely tough; we need something with an attitude." The reorientation worked; "Showing out" reached number three on the British charts in 1986. It was a minor hit in
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peaking at #78, but did peak at #1 on the Dance Chart there. Their next single " Respectable" reached number one in Britain, and sold in excess of 800,000 copies there. "The follow up was genius," recalled Kim "It started to go global; 'Respectable' just took it to another level." The sisters became well-known celebrities in Europe, particularly in Britain, and were known for their visual style which combined urban street wear with high fashion (prior to their music career Mel had worked as a glamour model). Their third single " F.L.M." reached number seven in the UK, while their final single "
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" reached number ten, giving them an unbroken run of top ten hits in the UK. In February 1988, they were nominated for Best British Breakthrough Act at the
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, losing out to
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. In 1985, prior to the duo's recording career, Mel was treated for malignant
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, a form of cancer, on her liver. By January 1987, Mel was experiencing back problems, delaying the filming of the " Respectable" music video. During a promotional visit to Japan in June 1987, Mel's back pain worsened, rendering her unable to perform, and she returned to the UK in a wheelchair. A recurrence of the cancer was detected in Mel's spine after undergoing tests at Barts. The sisters withdrew from publicity while Mel underwent treatment. Footage from their
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performance was used to compile the "F.L.M." music video, with the sisters mainly represented by a pair of lookalike
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s. While the media speculated that Mel was being treated for cancer, both sisters categorically denied this, stating that Mel had suffered a debilitating back injury. Kim later confessed she was "devastated" by the widely-panned "F.L.M." video, having not been consulted on its contents, and only seeing it for the first time when it was aired on TV. The singer, who said that her sister Mel was equally dissatisfied with the clip, added that she would have preferred that no video was released at all. Nick East retrospectively described the video as a "mistake." Mel and Kim released a new single in February 1988, "That's the Way It Is", becoming their fourth consecutive UK top 10 hit. Mel discharged herself from hospital to record the vocals for the track. The
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, "You Changed My Life", was composed by the sisters during Mel's treatment and was submitted to the producers as a potential single. Work on a second album produced by Stock Aitken Waterman was not continued, due to Mel's illness. Both sisters appeared on the ''
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'' show in April 1988 while Mel was still undergoing treatment, as part of European Cancer Week. Later in late summer 1988, after Mel had finished
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, the duo appeared on '' Good Morning Britain'' to promote the need for teenage cancer wards in British hospitals. The sisters then again withdrew from publicity while writing songs for a second album; several of these songs later appeared on Kim's debut solo album. In a TV interview with
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in 2005, Kim revealed that she knew Mel's illness was terminal in mid-1989. On 18 January 1990, Mel died suddenly of
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after contracting a cold; her immune system weakened by chemotherapy. In January 2018, the release of a previously unreleased unfinished demo track, "Where Is Love", was announced on the official Mel & Kim website. It was released in February 2018.


After Mel and Kim

With the aid of her then boyfriend, ex- Bros bassist
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, Kim launched a solo career with much of her debut solo album composed of songs co-written with Mel, for what was intended to be the next "Mel and Kim" album. The album, ''Kim Appleby'', contained her debut solo single " Don't Worry", which reached number two on the British charts in November 1990. A follow-up single " G.L.A.D" was also a UK Top 10 hit. Subsequent singles from her debut album were "Mama" 19and "If You Cared" 44 Kim's second album ''Breakaway'' was not a commercial success and had a limited release. She released three further singles, "Light of the World" 41, 1993 "Breakaway" 56, 1993 and "Free Spirit" 51, 1994 A download-only single called "High" was released in 2007. In 2010, a deluxe double-disc edition of ''F.L.M.'' was released, which included extended bonus tracks as well as the single "That's The Way It Is" and various remixes of the original hits. In October 2019, Cherry Red Records released a seven-disc Mel & Kim CD singles box set.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

*''The Best of Mel & Kim'' (1996) *''That's the Way It Is – The Best of Mel & Kim/Kim Appleby'' (2001) *''F.L.M. – The Best of Mel & Kim/Kim Appleby'' (2002)


Remix albums

*''Something Special'' (1989)


Box sets

*''The Singles Box Set'' (2019)


Singles


References


External links


Mel & Kim website

Kim Appleby
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