Scootering

The Chosen

- Sarge

As If By Magic... (Paisley Archive) Formed back in the 90s, The Chosen made a sizeable impact in a relatively short time. Three of the five band members were also members of scooter clubs. Their first gig set list consisted of cover versions of Mod anthems, originally recorded by the likes of The Chords, Purple Hearts, The Who and Secret Affair, interspers­ed with a few soul classics. On the strength of that first gig, a number of Scottish scooter clubs were queuing up to book the band.

The Chosen soon added a brace of original songs to their repertoire: New World and It Doesn’t Matter Anyway. These got the band a record deal with Detour Records, the two tracks becoming their debut single. New World even had exposure via John Peel’s radio show. Some high profile support slots to name acts across the UK followed, along with the arrival of John Marley on drums. The Chosen wrote more original tracks, the majority of which appeared on their acclaimed debut album Something For The Weekend. Prior to recording that album their line up increased with Nicola joining the lads, providing brass to some of their numbers. Potential and promise The Chosen possessed in abundance, however, sadly, the band didn’t quite hit the heights they could and probably should have done. That said, The Chosen were championed by a number of music magazines (including Scootering).

They recorded cover versions for several Mod compilatio­ns, they were invited to do a BBC session and recorded demo versions of new original material which would’ve been the basis for their second album. Eventually, The Chosen called it a day in the early noughties. Following their split there were discussion­s about them reforming, which never reached fruition for a variety of reasons, until tragedy struck. Drummer John Marley passed away and The Chosen reformed for a one-off charity gig, all proceeds to charities supported by their late drummer’s family. As If By Magic... consists of the demo tracks intended to become their second album, plus cover versions they recorded for Mod compilatio­ns, with the bonus of a radio interview as the final track. Raw and unpolished, the original material on this posthumous album provides an insight into how far The Chosen had developed musically and hints at what might have been had circumstan­ces turned out differentl­y.

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