Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie (known informally as
The Mackenzies) were a Scottish 1980s and 1990s
rock group formed in
Bathgate, near
Edinburgh,
Scotland. At the band's commercial peak, the line-up consisted of Martin Metcalfe on
vocals,
John Duncan on
guitar, Fin Wilson on
bass guitar,
Shirley Manson and Rona Scobie on
keyboards and
backing vocals, and Derek Kelly on
drums.
The Mackenzies were a popular local rock group, but were unable to gain significant critical acclaim, record sales or chart positions outside of
Scotland. Internationally, they are best known as the group of which Shirley Manson – the lead singer of
US alternative rock group
Garbage – was once a background member.
The band came to prominence in the late 1980s after releasing two independent label singles, and were eventually signed to
Capitol Records. After charting in the UK with their debut album,
Good Deeds and Dirty Rags, and single release "The Rattler" the band failed to break through, and were shifted to a number of different labels. The band splintered in 1993, leaving Manson, Metcalfe, Wilson and Kelly to form
Angelfish to continue recording music. After Manson left for Garbage in 1994, the Mackenzies continued until their final live show at the end of 1995.
Career
The Mackenzies began when Martin Metcalfe moved on from his first band Teenage Dog Orgy in 1984. The band were named after author
Jean Rhys's 1931
novel......
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