Marcel Jacob

Marcel Jacob
Marcel Jacob
Birth name Marcel Karl Jacob
Also known as Marre
Born January 30, 1964(1964-01-30)
Stockholm, Sweden
Died July 21, 2009(2009-07-21) (aged 45)
Kristineberg, Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, neo-classical metal, progressive metal, symphonic metal
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Bass, guitar, keyboards, drums
Years active 1978–2009
Associated acts Talisman, Last Autumn's Dream, Yngwie Malmsteen, Europe
Website Official site
Notable instruments
Fender Precision Bass

Marcel Karl Jacob (January 30, 1964 – July 21, 2009) was a Swedish musician, best known as the bassist in the hard rock bands Talisman and Last Autumn's Dream.

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Biography

In 1978, Jacob formed the band Rising Force together with guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen. Three years later Jacob joined the band Force, which later changed its name to Europe, replacing John Levén, who took Jacob's place in Rising Force. During his time in Force, Jacob wrote the song "Black Journey Through My Soul" together with vocalist Joey Tempest. The song was eventually included on Europe's second album Wings of Tomorrow, retitled "Scream of Anger". After spending three months in Force, Jacob traded places with John Levén again, who apparently had issues with Malmsteen.

In 1987 Jacob played on the album Total Control, the first solo album released by Europe guitarist John Norum. Jacob also co-wrote several of the songs included on that album. Two years later he formed the band Talisman together with vocalist Jeff Scott Soto. Throughout the years Talisman was Jacob's major effort and the band released several studio and live albums until 2007.

In 1992 Jacob played on a song with Lion's Share, "Nothing's Free", which was included on a Belgian compilation. Later Lion's Share have achieved great success, also abroad, but Marcel wasn't part of that. In 1993 he was guest musician on Thomas Vikström's solo album If I Could Fly.

They had played together in the cover band Horny Strings. In this band Marcel was in a time with Jeff Scott Soto meanwhile the axeman was Tommy Denander and drummer was Jakob Sammuels (The Poodles). Later Thomas Vikström (Therion) took the lead singer role.

The same year Jacob was guest musician on the album Something Wicked Comes by Billionaires Boys Club.

In 1994 he played on The Johansson Brothers' self-titled album. Another band Jacob formed was Human Clay, together with Jeff Scott Soto. They recorded two albums. In 1996, Jacob played on Inspiration, a cover album recorded by Yngwie J. Malmsteen.

In 2005 Jacob was one of three new members to join the Swedish/German hard rock band Last Autumn's Dream for its second studio album, along with drummer Jamie Borger and keyboarder Thomas Lassar. They were hired to replace the original members John Levén, Ian Haugland and Mic Michaeli, respectively, who had all left the band to take part in the Europe reunion. The new Last Autumn's Dream lineup released five further studio albums, the latest being Dreamcatcher, which was released on January 26, 2009.

Jacob made his last appearance on record with the Swedish studio band Impulsia, on the album Expressions which was released on September 24, 2009 via Impulsia Music and under Riverside Records.

Marcel Jacob was found dead in his home in Kristineberg, Stockholm on July 21, 2009. He was 45 years old. Talisman vocalist Jeff Scott Soto issued the following statement: "It is with deep regret and remorse I, along with fellow members of TALISMAN, am announcing our brother, longtime colleague and overall greatest musician we've ever played with, Marcel Jacob, is no longer with us as of today, Tuesday July 21, 2009. Marcel took his own life after many years of personal and health issues he was battling."[1][2]

Discography

Europe

Talisman

W.E.T.

  • W.E.T. (2009)

Last Autumn's Dream

  • II (2005)
  • Winter in Paradise (2006)
  • Saturn Skyline (2007)
  • Impressions: The Very Best of LAD (Japanese market) (2007)
  • Hunting Shadows (2007)
  • Live in Germany 2007 (2008)
  • Impressions: The Very Best of LAD (German market) (2008)
  • Dreamcatcher (2009)
  • A Touch of Heaven (2010)

Human Clay

  • Human Clay (1996)
  • u4ia (1997)
  • Closing The Book (remaster) (2005)

Yngwie J. Malmsteen

John Norum

Humanimal

  • Humanimal (2002)
  • Find My Way Home E.P. (2002)

Various artists

  • Eyes - Eyes (1990)
  • Bai Bang - Cop to Con (1991)
  • Lion Share - Nothing's Free (1991)
  • Thomas Vikstrom - If I Could Fly (1993)
  • Billionaires Boys Club - Something Wicked Comes (1993)
  • The Johansson Brothers - The Johansson Brothers (1994)
  • Misery Loves Co. - Misery Loves Co. (1995)
  • Meldrum - Loaded Mental Cannon (2001)
  • Richard Andersson Space Odyssey - Embrace The Galaxy (2003)
  • Tommy Denander - Radioactive: Oh yeah! (2003)
  • Jim Jidhed - Full Circle (2003)
  • Edge of Forever - Feeding the Fire (Additional lead guitar on "Prisoner") (2004)
  • Deacon Street Project - Deacon Street Project (2004)
  • Bai Bang - The Best Of (2005)
  • Sha Boom - The Race Is On (2005)
  • Various Artists - United: Where Is The Fire DVD (2005)
  • Locomotive Breath - Change of Track (2006)
  • Speedy Gonzales - Electric Stalker (2006)
  • The Poodles - Metal Will Stand Tall (Co-wrote "Kingdom of Heaven" with Jake Samuel) (2006)
  • Impulsia - Expressions (2009)

As producer

  • Edge of Forever - Feeding the Fire (2004)

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