Throughout the '90s,
Denise Johnson's soulful vocals were featured on records by a who's who of Madchester bands, so much so that her singing became an essential element of the genre's sound. Raised (appropriately enough) in Manchester, England,
Johnson began her career in a more traditional gospel setting; having been discovered by
Frankie Beverly, she performed with
Maze during a tour of England in the late '80s. From there,
Johnson went on to sing on
Primal Scream's groundbreaking
Screamadelica, her vocals a vital and memorable position on that album, leading to a series of guest spots throughout the '90s. Those in-demand appearances included the first two albums by the
Bernard Sumner/
Johnny Marr project
Electronic, several early-'90s tracks by
A Certain Ratio, and
Bernard Butler and
Ian Brown's solo debuts (
People Move On and
Unfinished Monkey Business, respectively).
Johnson was also brought in on projects involving
Primal Scream members, such as
the Charlatans' 1997 album
Tellin' Stories (on which
Martin Duffy played keyboards), "Live As You Dream" on
Beth Orton's
Trailer Park (which also included
Duffy and
Andrew Innes), and the
Screamadelica follow-up
Give Out But Don't Give Up. The mid- to late '90s saw
Denise Johnson release three singles under her own name: "Rays of the Rising Sun" (which, with its
K-Klass remix, became a reasonably large club hit), "I Believe," and "Inner Peace."
–
Aaron Warshaw, Rovi