Shed Seven
Artist: Shed Seven
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Why Can't I Be You
Year: 2004
Tracks: 3
Where Have You Been Tonight
Year: 2003
Tracks: 17
Truth Be Told
Year: 2001
Tracks: 11
Going for Gold: Greatest Hits
Year: 1999
Tracks: 15
Going for Gold (Disc Two)
Year: 1999
Tracks: 7
A Maximum High
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
Let It Ride
Year: 1998
Tracks: 11
Change Giver
Year: 1995
Tracks: 11
Britpop band Shed Seven officially formed in York, England in 1991, although frontman Rick Witter, guitar player Paul Banks, bassist Tom Gladwin and drummer Alan Leach commencement began collaborating in bands spell noneffervescent in their teens. Signing to Polydor in 1994, Shed Seven's debut individual "Mark"/"Casino Girl" elevated few eyebrows, merely their irregular effort, "Dolphin," reached the UK Top 30; undermentioned a third base single, "Speakeasy," the chemical group closed out the year with the discharge of their debut LP, Change Giver. Although widely laid-off as mere pretenders to the Britpop 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 upcoming, the quartet achieved megastardom in, of all places, Thailand. Heralded by the hit "Acquiring Better," 1996's Maximum High earned stronger reviews than its predecessor, and after outgo much of the following deuce age on the route, Shed Seven returned in 1998 with Have It Ride; when the album was non a gaolbreak success, Polydor dropped the band shortly after.
Maarten Steinkamp confirms Sony BMG exit

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