Showing posts with label Shed Seven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shed Seven. Show all posts

29 March 2023

SHINE 6 Various Artists 1996

by request

 

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Tracklist

1-1Paul WellerPeacock Suit
1-2The CharlatansOne To Another
1-3Manic Street PreachersA Design For Life
1-4SuedeTrash
1-5DodgyGood Enough
1-6Ocean Colour SceneThe Circle
1-7Shed SevenOn Stand By
1-8MenswearWe Love You
1-9The CardigansLove Fool
1-10BlurCharmless Man
1-11Ben Folds FiveUnderground
1-12The Divine ComedyBecoming More Like Alfie
1-13My Life Story12 Reasons Why I Love Her
1-14Sleeper (2)Sale Of The Century
1-15BabybirdGoodnight
1-16Joy Rider*Rush Hour
1-17Boo Radleys*What's In The Box?
1-18Presidents Of The United States Of America*Lump
1-19Rocket From The CryptOn A Rope
2-1The CranberriesFree To Decide
2-2ElectronicForbidden City
2-3Oasis (2)Champagne Supernova
2-4CastWalkaway
2-5PulpSomething Changed
2-6LongpigsOn And On
2-7TerrorvisionBad Actress
2-8Levellers*Exodus (Live)
2-9MansunStripper Vicar
2-10Imperial TeenYou're One
2-11Northern UproarLivin' It Up
2-12Heavy StereoChinese Burn
2-13ElckaLook At You Now
2-14Lush500 (Shake Baby Shake)
2-15Dubstar (2)Elevator Song
2-16Sarah CracknellAnymore
2-17Ruth (12)Valentine's Day
2-18BawlBeyond Safe Ways
2-19SussedOne In A Million
2-20KenickiePunka
2-21Placebo38 Degrees

07 January 2022

SHINE FOUR Various Artists 1996

 


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Tracklist

1CastSandstorm2:43
2PulpMis-Shapes3:46
3SupergrassMansize Rooster2:34
4MenswearSleeping In3:45
5Shed SevenGetting Better4:13
6Northern UproarFrom A Window3:17
7Ocean Colour SceneThe Riverboat Song4:57
8Skunk AnansieWeak3:32
9Number One CupDivebomb3:02
10Marion (3)Time4:16
11LongpigsFar3:22
12BlurThe Universal3:57
13EchobellyDark Therapy4:46
14GeneFor The Dead3:26
15The Stone RosesTen Storey Love Song4:30
16RadioheadJust3:54
17Lightning SeedsLucky You3:54
18The CardigansCarnival3:39
19Dubstar (2)Anywhere3:40
20Smokin' Mojo Filters* Featuring Paul WellerCome Together3:32
21Oasis and Friends*Fade Away4:10

06 January 2022

SHED SEVEN Dolphin 1994


 

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Artist Biography

by Jason Ankeny

Brit-pop band Shed Seven officially formed in York, England in 1991, although frontman Rick Witter, guitarist Paul Banks, bassist Tom Gladwin, and drummer Alan Leach first began collaborating while still in their teens. Signing to Polydor in 1994, Shed Seven's debut single, "Mark"/"Casino Girl," garnered little attention, but their second effort, "Dolphin," reached the U.K. Top 30; following a third single, "Speakeasy," the group closed out the year with the release of their debut LP, Change Giver. Although widely dismissed as mere pretenders to the Brit-pop throne, subsequent Shed Seven singles including "Where Have You Been Lately?" and "Ocean Pie" continued to hit the charts, and although American success was not forthcoming, the quartet achieved megastardom in, of all places, Thailand. Heralded by the hit "Getting Better," 1996's Maximum High earned stronger reviews than its predecessor, and after spending much of the next two years on the road, Shed Seven returned in 1998 with Let It Ride; when the album was not a breakout success, Polydor dropped the band. For 2001's Truth Be Told, Banks left the band and their original guitarist Joe Johnson -- whom Banks had replaced in 1993 -- returned. Released on indie label Artful, the album failed to make a splash, and Shed Seven disbanded soon after. Their final album, the live effort Where Have You Been Tonight?, was released in 2003. In 2007, the band reunited, bringing Banks back into the fold alongside Johnson for a tour that produced the Live at the BBC set. Things then went quiet for another decade before Shed Seven burst back in late 2017 with the announcement of a new studio album, their first in 16 years. Produced by Youth, Instant Pleasures had a hard-rocking, bluesy sound. Its release coincided with the launch of the band's very own beer, and their biggest-ever U.K. tour.

 

Tracklist

A1 Dolphin
A2 Immobilise
B1 Dolphin (Forward)