Ocean Colour Scene released their first album in 1992, but the results were stylistically unfocused and the album was a commercial disappointment. However, Noel Gallagher of Oasis became an outspoken fan of the band, and Paul Weller gave the group an especially potent endorsement, hiring Steve Craddock as his guitarist for several albums and tours and bringing Fowler on board to sing backing vocals on his wildly popular Wild Wood album. Fowler had also became an in-demand backing vocalist, appearing on records by Alison Moyet, the Lightning Seeds, and Fine Young Cannibals. When Ocean Colour Scene released their second album, Moseley Shoals, in 1996, it clicked with listeners and became a major commercial success, and the group would became a mainstay on the British music scene, recording and touring regularly while Craddock and Minchella continued to work with Paul Weller in the studio and on tour.
In 2002, Fowler released his first solo effort, Live on the Riverboat, documenting an acoustic gig staged on the Renfrew Ferry that took place while Craddock and Minchella were touring with Weller; the set was dominated by Ocean Colour Scene favorites, with Oscar Harrison joining in. In 2011, as Ocean Colour Scene took the year off to focus on writing fresh material, Fowler took the opportunity to record his second solo effort, a set inspired by classic British folk-rock called Simon Fowler's Merrymouth, which he supported with a short U.K. tour. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi