Billy MacKenzie and Alan Rankine formed The Associates in Dundee, Scotland, in 1976. They released a self-funded 7" of Boys Keep Swinging mere weeks after David Bowie had released his original. This scam got them a publishing deal with Bowie's publishers and a proper record deal.
By 1980 they were touring with The Cure and signed to Fiction Records, for whom they recorded The Affectionate Punch. At the turn of the year they relocated to Fiction Records and put out a string of singles, later compiled on the album Fourth Drawer Down, recorded using money from major labels who were expecting demos to be produced with their cash. In tandem with their increasing consumption of cocaine and speed, the group's music became increasingly deranged and experimental. John Murphy and Michael Dempsey (ex-The Cure) became official members.
The Associates signed with WEA in 1982. Martha Ladly joined as back-up singer. Billy and Alan immediately scored a string of UK top 20 chart hits. The album Sulk made the UK top 10, winning album of the year awards in the UK music press. The group’s drug use was at a peak - Billy and Alan’s behaviour was becoming somewhat erratic. On the eve of their biggest ever UK tour MacKenzie pulled out. A US deal with Island was consequentially lost. Deciding that he couldn't continue, Alan Rankine left the group. From this moment on, the Associates were to be just that: Billy MacKenzie solo, with different associates for each release.
MacKenzie started recording a follow-up album. 1984s Perhaps cost WEA £250,000. It took three years and four production teams to record - twice (dissatisfied with the original production Billy "lost" the first versions' master tapes, forcing a re-recording). The album had some chart success, but WEA were dissatisfied, and started pressuring MacKenzie to follow a more straightforward pop-soul direction. Frustrated by WEA's lack of support, MacKenzie focussed on collaborations, most notably with Yello (featuring on One Second, Flag, Baby and writing The Rhythm Divine).
1988's comeback single, a cover of Blondie's Heart Of Glass, failed to chart. WEA refused to release its parent album, The Glamour Chase, and with MacKenzie over a million pounds in debt to the label The Associates were dropped.
Circa quickly signed MacKenzie and in 1990 released Wild And Lonely, the last album of original music under the The Associates name. 1992's album, the Thomas Fehlmann / Boris Blank-produced Outernational was issued under the artist name Billy MacKenzie. Even though the album had good reviews in the press and Baby was single of the week in Melody Maker, the album stiffed - partially due to Circa winding down operations.
Aside from an aborted Associates reunion with Alan Rankine in the mid-90s, MacKenzie remained a solo artist, collaborating in the 90s with Peach, Barry Adamson, Paul Haig and Apollo Four Forty amongst others. At the end of 1996, after four years without a deal, he signed with Nude Records.
Tragically his first release for the label was a posthumous one. The death of his mother in 1996 was likely the trigger of an emotional breakdown that led him deeper and deeper into a depressed state. Billy MacKenzie died aged 39, on 22nd January 1997 from an overdose of prescribed and over-the-counter pills.
Alan Rankine passed away from natural causes at the age of 64 on the 2nd of January 2023.
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BMG, Union Square Music
12", RSD, Comp, Ltd, Tra
2016
Metro Select
2xCD, Comp, RM
2016
BMG
7", RSD, Blu
2011
Not On Label (Billy MacKenzie Self-released), Not On Label (The Associates Self-released)
14xFile, MP3
2006
EMI
CDr, Promo, Smplr
2004
V2
CD, Album, RE, RM + CD, Album, Comp, RE, RM + Box,
2004
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Strange Fruit
CD, Comp
2003
Strange Fruit
CD, Comp
2002
Warner Strategic Marketing, Warner Strategic Marketing
CD, Album + CD, Album, RE + Comp, RM
2000
V2
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2000
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2000
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Ministry Of Sound, EMI TV
3xCD, Comp
2005
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Uncut (2)
CD, Comp
2002
Columbia, Sony Music TV
2xCD, Comp
2000
Uncut (2)
CD, Comp
2000
Uncut (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1996
1982
Beggars Banquet
LP, Comp
1980
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Other Voices Records
CD, Album, Ltd
2016
Electronic Sound
CD
1988
Sounds Superb
LP, Comp
2025
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4xCD, Comp
2024
Caroline True Records
Cass, Ltd, Mixtape
2024
Sony Music, EMI, Sony Music, EMI
4xCD, Comp
2024
Cherry Red
5xCD, Comp
2024
Sony Music, EMI, Sony Music, EMI
LP, Comp, '80 + LP, Comp, '81 + LP, Comp, '82 + LP
2024
Cherry Red
4xCD, Comp + Box, Comp
2024
Sony Music, EMI, Sony Music, EMI
LP, Comp, Red + LP, Comp, Yel + LP, Comp, Gre + LP
2024
2023
Sony Music, EMI, Sony Music, EMI
3xCD, Comp
2023
Ace
2xCD, Comp
2023
Ace
CD, Comp, Mono
2023
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Sony Music, EMI, Sony Music, EMI
4xCD, Comp
2022
Rhino Records (2), Union Square Production
5xCD, Comp
2022
Sony Music, EMI, Sony Music, EMI
3xCD, Comp, Col
2022
a union square production, Rhino Records (2)
4xCD, Comp
2022
Cherry Red
4xCD, Comp, Boo
2022
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Union Square Production, Rhino Records (2)
5xCD, Comp
2021
Union Square Production, Rhino Records (2)
5xCD, Comp
2021
Union Square Production, Rhino Records (2)
5xCD, Comp
2021
Union Square Music, Rhino Records (2)
4xCD, Comp, Mono
2021
Rhino Records (2), Union Square Music
5xCD, Comp
2020
Union Square Production, Rhino Records (2)
5xCD, Comp
2020
Union Square Music, Rhino Records (2)
4xCD, Comp
2019
Cherry Red
5xCD, Comp
2019
Cherry Red
4xCD, Comp + Box
2019
Union Square Production
5xCD, Comp
2019
Union Square Production
5xCD, Comp
2019
Union Square Production, Rhino Records (2)
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