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Aztec Camera
Aztec Camera
British band
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Bo Hansson
Bo Hansson
Swedish musician
2
Subway to Sally
Subway to Sally
German band
3
Sacred Oath
Sacred Oath
American heavy metal band
4
Jeff "Tain" Watts
Jeff "Tain" Watts
American musician
5
Alice Coltrane
Alice Coltrane
American jazz musician
6
Henry Lowther
Henry Lowther
British musician
7
Barney McAll
Barney McAll
American musician
8
Art of Noise
Art of Noise
British band
9
String Driven Thing
String Driven Thing
scottish band
10
Kenny Dorham
Kenny Dorham
American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer
11
Orange Juice
Orange Juice
Scottish post-punk band
12
Bob James
Bob James
smooth jazz keyboardist and composer
13
Attaque 77
Attaque 77
Argentine punk rock group
14
Wolf Alice
Wolf Alice
British rock band
15
Pharoah Sanders
Pharoah Sanders
American jazz saxophonist
16
Vince Melouney
Vince Melouney
Australian guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter
17
Billy Paul
Billy Paul
American singer
18
Japan
Japan
English new wave band
19
Tantric
Tantric
American rock band
20
Graham Bell
Graham Bell
singer (1948-2008)
21
Kenny Garrett
Kenny Garrett
American musician
22
David Sanborn
David Sanborn
American saxophonist
23
Dave Holland
Dave Holland
British musician
24
Charlie Persip
Charlie Persip
American jazz drummer
25
Kenny Wheeler
Kenny Wheeler
Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player
26
Billy Thorpe
Billy Thorpe
English-born Australian singer-songwriter, producer, and musician (1946-2007)
27
Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs
Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs
Australian pop and rock group dating from the mid-1960s
28
Girls Names
Girls Names
Irish band
29
The Silencers
The Silencers
Scottish rock band
30
Doug Sax
Doug Sax
American mastering engineer
31
Roddy Frame
Roddy Frame
Scottish singer-songwriter and musician
32
Merrilee Rush
Merrilee Rush
American musician
33
Caifanes
Caifanes
Mexican rock Band
34
The Blue Nile
The Blue Nile
Scottish band
35
Mike Inez
Mike Inez
American musician
36
Black 'N Blue
Black 'N Blue
American musical group; heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon
37
Rodney Whitaker
Rodney Whitaker
American jazz double bass player, educator
38
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
American musician
39
Lionel Loueke
Lionel Loueke
guitarist
40
Pale Saints
Pale Saints
band that plays alternative rock
41
Moriarty
Moriarty
band
42
Dexter Gordon
Dexter Gordon
American jazz tenor saxophonist
43
Thurston Moore
Thurston Moore
American guitarist
44
Collapse Under the Empire
Collapse Under the Empire
45
Hiram Bullock
Hiram Bullock
American jazz guitarist
46
The Cat Empire
The Cat Empire
Australian rock band
47
Zoot Sims
Zoot Sims
American jazz saxophonist
48
War
War
American funk band
49
Severed Heads
Severed Heads
50
Marcus Roberts
Marcus Roberts
American musician
51
Kenny Werner
Kenny Werner
American jazz pianist, composer, and author
52
Pere Ubu
Pere Ubu
American rock band
53
Mac McAnally
Mac McAnally
American country musician
54
Jonas Tomalty
Jonas Tomalty
Canadian singer
55
The Joy Formidable
The Joy Formidable
Welsh alternative rock band
56
Jack McDuff
Jack McDuff
American jazz organist and organ trio bandleader
57
Danko Jones
Danko Jones
Canadian rock trio
58
Sky
Sky
British/Australian instrumental group
59
Nicholas Payton
Nicholas Payton
American musician
60
Man Parrish
Man Parrish
American musician
61
Camouflage
Camouflage
German synth-pop band
Intro
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Music

The Opposition are a long running post-punk band from London, England that featured Ralph Hall, Marcus Bell and Mark Long, and mixed new wave sounds with reggae rhythms.

Founded in 1979, The Opposition released their first single on the independent record label Double Vision Records. This was called "Very Little Glory" which the NME (New Musical Express) reviewed and said that it was "a song recorded before its time".

With the press picking up on the band, they switched from indie to major and secured a contract with the Ariola Records label in Europe. A single called "This Year" came out on Ariola, followed by the self-produced Breaking the Silence album, and a French tour.

The band then signed to Virgin Records offshoot Charisma Records and released the Intimacy album in 1983. Two more albums, Promises and Empire Days, followed in the next two years. On these releases, the band worked with producer Kenny Jones.

The band took a hiatus in 1987, when Bell and Long began working on more commercial-sounding material under the name So. Their album, Horseshoe in the Glove, yielded a minor US hit in the song "Are You Sure", which, despite receiving a moderate amount of airplay on rock radio and being named an MTV "Video of the Week", barely missed reaching Billboard's Top 40, peaking at #41.

The Opposition then regrouped and released the album Blue Alice Blue in 1990, again recorded with Kenny Jones.

Marcus Bell died in December 2014.