Showing posts with label steadman. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The Dharmas - The Dharmas






THE DHARMAS
The Dharmas
1999 Not On Label

Notes :
Self released after the band was dropped by record label. Most tracks were recorded 96-97.

01. Natural Satisfaction
02. Fly Again
03. Lifelong Shiner
04. Save Them
05. Letters To A Loved One
06. All Our Summer Days
07. What If
08. Book Inside You (New Version)
09. High Altitude
10. Whole Earth (Extra Live Track)
11. Raise Yer Head (Extra Live Track)
12. Shake Up
13. Channel Hopper
14. If It Happens Again
15. No Time To Celebrate
16. 1000 Points Of Light

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The Dharmas - 3 Miles High





THE DHARMAS
3 Miles High
1996 Rhythm King Records

Notes :
Originating from Hastings, Sussex, England, this briefly celebrated indie rock outfit comprised main songwriter Simon Steadman (vocals/guitar), Ellie Wyatt (violin/vocals), Russell Field (drums), Dave Walton (bass), Chris Murphy (b. Nashville, Tennessee, USA; keyboards) and Dominic Minns (percussion/vocals). After beginning to write his own songs at the age of 15, Steadman formed his first band, named the Dharma Bums, after moving from London to Hastings, where he attended college. The nucleus of the band was formed from the local musicians’ community, and with the name shortened to Dharmas they began touring the UK, including a headlining appearance at the Avlon Stage at the Glastonbury Festival. There they were spotted by Rhythm King Records who eventually signed the band in April 1995. They released their debut single, ‘Runaway’, in August 1995, which reached number 7 in the Independent chart. The second, ‘3 Miles High’, followed in the summer of 1996, but a major label recording contract went sour and derailed the band’s promising career. Steadman, Wyatt, Walton and Field carried on playing together in Steadman.

01. 3 Miles High
02. Soul Driven
03. First You Must Rise
04. Whirlwind

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