Alternative Rock
London, England, United Kingdom
Also a member of Marc Catley & Geoff Mann and Paley's Watch.
1986 | Marc Catley | This is the Birth of Classical Acoustic Rock | Plankton Records |
1987 | Marc Catley | The Peel Tower Hop | Plankton Records |
1992 | Marc Catley | The Peel of Hope | Plankton Records |
1993 | Marc Catley & Band | Hot Air for Jesus | Plankton Records |
1994 | Marc Catley & The Flaming Methodists | No Tomorrow | Plankton Records |
1996 | Marc Catley | Make the Tea | Plankton Records |
1996 | Marc Catley & The Flaming Methodists | Char | Plankton Records |
1986 Plankton Records (PCN115)
Marc Catley – Vocals, acoustic guitar on “Help Me”
Paul Donnelly – Keyboards, electric guitars, acoustic guitars, classical guitars, drum machine
Jeremy Cooke – Keyboards
Alison Donnelly – Vocals
1987 Plankton Records
Marc Catley - Vocals, guitar
Geoff Mann - Vocals, drums
Heather Davenport - Vocals
Clive Davenport - Guitar, drums
Steve Ridley - Keyboards
All songs by Marc Catley, except “Magnify” by Catley and Paul Donnelly
Produced by Geoff Mann
Engineered by Clive Davenport
Artwork by Dave Brownlow
Photos by Andy Labrow and John Applegate
Recorded at Charter Studios, Central Hall, Oldham St., Manchester, England
1992 Plankton Records (PCN777)
Marc Catley – Guitar, vocals
1993 Plankton Records (PCN139)
Marc Catley – Vocals, guitar, keyboards, mandolin, voice overs, sound effects
Marianne Velvart – Vocals, voice effects, sound effects
Duncan Parsons – Drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals, voice overs, mandolin, lead boing, backing saw, sound effects
Jill (Peel) Towers – Flute, voice overs, sound effects
Martin Heap – Bass guitar
Clive Davenport – Electric guitar
Jonathan Dunn – Voice overs, sound effects, keyboards
Jake Willis – Voice overs, sound effects, keyboards
Steve Olner – Voice overs, sound effects
Andy Lardbrow – Voice overs
Note: all of these songs except for “Glib and Roly Bonnet Medley,” “Christian World Concern ‘93,” “Mould Me Lord,” and “You Could Say” were re-released on Char in 1996.
1994 Plankton Records (PCN143)
1996 Plankton Records (PCDN135)
From Plankton Records: “This was Marcs second and breakthrough satirical album and it is an absolute classic. Very funny and thought provoking, this album brought Marcs satirical work to a larger audience due to national radio and TV exposure and appearances following its release.”
1996 Plankton Records (PCDN150)
Compilation CD including 13 songs from Hot Air for Jesus, all of No Tomorrow, one new track, and the Sign & Wonder game.
From Plankton Records: “Char, or No Hot Air For Jesus Tomorrow, is the worlds first 3 sided CD and also sees the introduction of a new musical genre, TCM Temporary Christian Music. Includes the whole of Marc’s classic rock gospel opera No Tomorrow . This is Marc Catley and team at their sharpest, satirical and thought provoking best.”