The Assembly were a British
synth-pop
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project formed in 1983 in
Basildon
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, England, by
Vince Clarke
Vincent John Martin (born 3 July 1960), known professionally as Vince Clarke, is an English synth-pop musician and songwriter. Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since its inception in 1985, and was previously ...
(songwriting, keyboards, backing vocals) and
Eric Radcliffe
Eric Charles Radcliffe (often credited as E.C. Radcliffe - born 3 December 1950) is an English recording engineer and producer who worked with new wave and synthpop bands in the early 1980s in Basildon, England. He later became owner of Blac ...
(songwriting, production).
Feargal Sharkey
Seán Feargal Sharkey (born 13 August 1958) is a singer from Northern Ireland most widely known as the lead vocalist of punk band The Undertones in the 1970s and 1980s, and for solo works in the 1980s and 1990s. His 1985 solo single "A Good ...
was hired as a guest vocalist for the
A-side
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of the group's only single, "Never Never". Clarke and Radcliffe had planned to use a different singer on each track the group recorded,
but the group disbanded after the release of "
Never Never", and no other vocalists were employed by the duo.
Band history
Clarke founded The Assembly shortly after disbanding
Yazoo (featuring vocalist
Alison Moyet), upon completion and distribution of Yazoo's 1983 album, ''
You and Me Both''.
The Assembly marked the most involved phase of Clarke's long-term professional relationship with
sound engineer
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Radcliffe, who had contributed significant influences to the
recordings of Clarke's previous bands,
Depeche Mode
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Depeche ...
and Yazoo. However, the Assembly project never became a full-fledged band and resulted in only one single release, the UK hit "
Never Never".
It featured a
sampled
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* Sample (material), a specimen or small quantity of so ...
guitar track triggered note for note on a
Fairlight CMI
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— with links to some Fairlight history and photos
It was based on a commercial lic ...
. The sound was augmented by
session musician
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Clem Clempson
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Career
Clempson began his career in the late 1960s with the power trio, Bakerloo (or ...
on electric guitar.
Former
Undertones frontman Feargal Sharkey was hired to sing on this track. Clarke and Radcliffe had planned to use a different singer on each track the group recorded,
but none were released after "Never Never".
The other track on the single, "Stop/Start," was an
instrumental
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, featuring Clarke's signature songwriting style with
syncopation that gradually became the
downbeat of the musical phrase.
Despite the commercial success of the single, The Assembly was no longer a functioning entity by the end of 1984. Clarke went on to form
Erasure
Erasure () is an English synth-pop duo formed in London in 1985, consisting of lead vocalist and songwriter Andy Bell with songwriter, producer and keyboardist Vince Clarke, previously known as co-founder of the band Depeche Mode and a membe ...
with vocalist and co-songwriter
Andy Bell in 1985.
Although Erasure worked with Radcliffe on some of their early work, they eventually began working with other producers and engineers, including
Flood
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. Sharkey, for his part, began a successful solo career in 1984,
and achieved his only UK number one single in 1985 with "
A Good Heart
"A Good Heart" is a song by Northern Irish singer Feargal Sharkey, released as the first single from his self-titled debut album. It was released in 1985 on Virgin Records.
Background
Written by then-Lone Justice frontwoman Maria McKee about h ...
".
"Never Never" was re-released on CD single in 1996 with four tracks, containing both the normal and extended versions of both the title song, and "Stop/Start".
The
music video
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for "Never Never", filmed at
Upminster Windmill
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in the
London Borough of Havering
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, was featured on the first ''
Now That's What I Call Music!
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'' video in 1983, though it did not feature on the corresponding
compilation album
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.
Reunion
In May 2011, Sharkey appeared on stage during the Erasure set at
Mute Records' Short Circuit music festival for a one-off performance of "Never, Never" with Clarke.
Discography
* "
Never Never" – A side "Never Never", B-side "Stop/Start" (instrumental) – 1983 –
Mute
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TINY1 – No. 4
UK –
BPI: Silver
See also
*
The Tube (TV series)
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*
Casio VL-1
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References
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