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"It's Alright Now" and Blissed Out were the last works made by Marsh with Waddington at the time. By 1991, Waddington had left the group, and they re-emerged in 1993 with Jon's wife Helena involved as co-writer and co-producer for a second studio album, Conscience. [1]
[18] Marisa Fox from Entertainment Weekly said that "whereas Bryan Ferry infused rock with sensuality, Marsh and his wife-partner, Helena, lace their ethereal mix with house grooves that seduce and hypnotize." She noted that the video "features a nude Marsh humming amidst a bevy of bare bohemian babes, all seated in a swirling mist.
It is written by frontman John Marsh with his wife, Helena Marsh, and became the biggest hit from the album, peaking at No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart. [1]
Conscience is the second studio album, and fourth album overall, by English electronic music group The Beloved, released in February 1993.It reached #2 on the UK Albums Chart [6] and includes "Sweet Harmony", the first single taken from the album and the first from the band to enter the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number eight. [6]
The Christian rock band David Crowder Band covered the song on their 2003 album Illuminate. [1] Sister Bliss (of Faithless fame) covered the song as a single in 2001 in numerous countries, reaching No. 31 in the UK singles chart. It also featured backing vocals and guitar from folk hero John Martyn.
Dave Marsh (musician) (born 1963), Canadian musician; David Marsh (cyclist) (1894–1960), who represented Great Britain at the 1920 Summer Olympics; David Marsh (financial specialist) (born 1952), British financial specialist, business consultant and writer; David Marsh (golfer) (1934–2022), British amateur golfer and chairman of Everton ...
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The Crown is a historical drama web television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, created and principally written by Peter Morgan, and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.