Here is an album I've had for years but never really listened to until recently. Pocket Size is the British duo of musician/producer Darren Pearson and singer Liz Overs. They grew up and performed together in the town of Eastbourne. Darren eventually headed to London to try to further his music career while Liz stayed back and joined several local bands. Eventually the two got together again and decided to go for it as a duo. Their demos were impressive enough to get attention from a major label, Atlantic. Their first single, "Walking", got a major push thanks to remixes (like so many other Isle acts) by heavy hitters like Soul Solution. The song leapt to number one on the Billboard dance charts. The album is nothing like those remixes, though, which likely left the album's listeners confused. The album is pure acoustic pop music, similar to early Everything But The Girl, but with more upbeat numbers and electronic flourishes. It's breezy, sunny day pop. Two other much less successful singles, "Human Touch" and "Squashy Lemon Squeezy," were released, and the duo seemingly vanished. They apparently renamed themselves Baby Jupiter, but no recorded works were released. It is rumoured that they still preside on the coast of England and are recording new material.
UPDATE: Thanks to a comment from the band themselves, we now know that they are preparing a new album! Check out their Facebook page for more!
Video for
Walking
Video for
Squashy Lemon Squeezy
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100% Human
1 |
| Human Touch |
2 |
| Shaking The Tree |
3 |
| Walking |
4 |
| Make A Sound |
5 |
| Death Of Me |
6 |
| Sunbeam |
7 |
| Stay Till The End |
8 |
| Squashy Lemon Squeezy |
9 |
| Miles & Miles |
10 |
| Tell Me Who |
11 |
| Know Nothing |
12 |
| Jessye' Lisabeth |