Showing posts with label Dubstar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubstar. Show all posts

07 January 2022

SHINE FOUR Various Artists 1996

 


Discogs

 

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

24 July 2019

DUBSTAR Goodbye 1997

 


Artist Biography by


The British dance-pop outfit Dubstar formed in Newcastle, England in 1992. Comprised of vocalist Sarah Blackwood, keyboardist/programmer Steve Hiller and guitarist Chris Wilkie, the trio soon recorded a demo containing a cover of Billy Bragg's "St. Swithin's Day," quickly earning a contract with the Food label. After their first single, "Stars," reached the U.K. Top 40 in the summer of 1995, Dubstar issued their acclaimed debut LP, Disgraceful. In the early weeks of 1996, "Not So Manic Now" became the group's breakthrough hit; their sophomore effort Goodbye appeared the following year. In December 2000 it was announced that the band had split, for Hillier said that he and Blackwood's professional and personal relationships had strained, and he had to creatively move beyond that.