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Marine Girls

Marine Girls were a post-punk group from Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The group was formed in 1980, by two sixth form school friends: Tracey Thorn and Gina Hartman. Originally, Thorn just played guitar and Hartman was the lead vocalist and percussionist. Thorn overcame her shyness and started singing too by the time they started making records. They were later joined by Jane Fox on bass and her younger sister, Alice, on joint vocals and percussion.
==History==
Contemporaries of acts such as Young Marble Giants and The Raincoats, the group applied the DIY ethic of the time to record a self-produced and self-released cassette called ''A Day By The Sea''. This features otherwise-unavailable songs such as 'Getting Away From It All', 'Lorna', 'Hour of Need' and 'Harbours'.
They went on to record an album ''Beach Party'' which was recorded in a garden shed by Pat Bermingham and released on In-Phaze then re-released by Dan Treacy of Television Personalities for his label Whaam! Records.〔Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 408〕 In October 1981, Thorn moved to Hull to attend university, and Hartman left the band in 1981 to pursue other musical projects whilst the Fox sisters both went on to art school in Brighton. The group still performed together and released a second album, ''Lazy Ways'', in April 1983.〔
From 1982, Thorn concentrated on her studies and her growing personal and professional relationship with fellow Hull student Ben Watt (who had contributed a photograph for the cover of ''Lazy Ways'' album).〔 As Everything But The Girl, their first single included a re-recording of the Marine Girls song, "On My Mind".
Marine Girls formally disbanded in 1983.〔 Thorn achieved success with Everything But The Girl, while the Fox sisters went on to form Grab Grab the Haddock.〔
''Beach Party'' was named as one of Kurt Cobain's 50 favourite albums in his diaries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】)">url=http://www.joyfulnoiserecordings.com/journal/top-50-by-nirvana/ )〕 The two albums were reissued as a "two-fer" on CD by Cherry Red in 1997.
Marine Girls recorded two Peel Sessions. Their first (from 1982) contains five songs; "Don't Come Back", "Love To Know", "He Got The Girl", "Fever" and "A Place in the Sun".〔Garner, Ken (1993) ''In Session Tonight'', BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-36452-1, p. 269〕 Their second (from (1983) contains four songs; "Lazy Ways", "That Day" (otherwise unavailable by Marine Girls although reworked by Grab Grab the Haddock), "Seascape" (otherwise unavailable by Marine Girls although it's a reworking of a song by Tracey Thorn from her debut solo album ''A Distant Shore'') and a cover version of "Love You More" by Buzzcocks.〔

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