Showing posts with label The Lightning Seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lightning Seeds. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Very Best Of The Lightning Seeds (2006)

The Very Best of the Lightning Seeds is the second official greatest hits album, released on 12 June 2006. This version of the Lightning Seeds' greatest hits arrived in the summer of 2006, replacing both The Life of Riley from 2003 and Like You Do...Best of the Lightning Seeds from 1997. What do you put on a collection of Lightning Seeds hits? When one looks at their list of hit singles, it is not that impressive: only 13 hits, only one of which reached the Top Ten, and that was one of their lesser-remembered tracks, "You Showed Me." There's a handful of ultra-commercial, highly melodic songs that very nearly made the big time — "Pure," "Change," "Perfect," "Lucky You," "Ready or Not," "What If," and "Sugar Coated Iceberg" all hit the Top 20 and most were given constant rotation on MOR-friendly radio stations, as a sort of sweetness-and-light version of New Order. They also had several minor hit albums, with Like You Do the pinnacle of their achievements (originally hitting number five) aside from one inspired piece of genius, and that was the music written and sung by Ian Broudie with lyrics by the comedians Baddiel & Skinner: "Three Lions" topped the charts originally in 1996, perfectly capturing the moment of the England Football Team at Euro 96. It was a football-related song that even the Germans fell in love with and it hit number one, played incessantly on the radio in 20-minute versions that included the highlights from the previous match's commentary. And the song hasn't gone away since; it was even re-released with updated lyrics for the 1998 World Cup, and it topped the charts again and has since re-charted in both 2002 and 2006 for the subsequent World Cups. It was a song much bigger than the Lightning Seeds could ever have been themselves, and maybe that's why the band's compilations tend to perform worse than expected — a lot of memorable singles, even if they're not necessarily big sellers, and the one hit that goes on and on (it's possibly the ultimate feel-good football song and destined to become a hit all over again in four-year cycles for decades to come). With 20 tracks and nearly 80 minutes of fun singalongs, this compilation could have been improved, sure. It did not need a pointless, lackluster version of "Be My Baby," and the final track was the 1998 version of "Three Lions," less than four minutes with a minimum of commentary from the final qualifying match against Italy. The collection should have included the original 1996 hit, complete with over the top patriotic commentary — then, the album may have been a number one.


The Very Best Of The Lightning Seeds
2006
THE LIGHTNING SEEDS
Ian Broudie,Martyn Campbell,Angie Pollock,Riley Broudie,Raife Burchell
[192kbps]

Track listing


1. "Lucky You" – 4:19 (from Jollification)
2. "The Life of Riley" – 4:03 (from Sense)
3. "Change" – 4:00 (from Jollification)
4. "Feeling Lazy" – 3:55 (from Jollification)
5. "Life's Too Short" – 4:00 (from Tilt)
6. "Pure" – 3:48 (from Cloudcuckooland)
7. "Song for No One" – 2:54 (remixed version from Tales Told)
8. "You Showed Me" – 4:07 (from Dizzy Heights)
9. "Be My Baby" – 3:44 (b-side of "What You Say")
10. "Sugar Coated Iceberg" – 3:50 (from Dizzy Heights)
11. "Ready or Not" – 3:47 (from Dizzy Heights)
12. "Lucifer Sam" – 3:05 (b-side of "Marvellous")
13. "What If..." – 3:22 (from Dizzy Heights)
14. "If Only" – 4:53 (from Tilt)
15. "Perfect" – 3:28 (from Jollification)
16. "What You Say" – 4:23 (from Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds)
17. "Tables Have Turned" – 3:24 (previously unreleased)
18. "Sense" – 4:06 (from Sense)
19. "Marvellous" – 5:33 (from Jollification)
20. "Three Lions" – 3:58 (non-album single)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Lightning Seeds - Cloud Cuckoo Land (1989)

Released in 1989, CLOUDCUCKOOLAND marked by the solo debut of U.K. producer Ian Broudie under the Lightning Seeds moniker. Although Broudie was primarily known for his work on early Echo & the Bunnymen albums, the Lightning Seeds proved to be a far less edgy affair, as revealed on the airy, sensitive synth-pop singles "Pure" and "All I Want."

The Lightning Seeds are an English alternative rock and pop band from Liverpool, England formed by Ian Broudie (vocals, guitar, producer) in 1989. Originally a studio-based solo project for Broudie, The Lightning Seeds expanded into a touring band following Jollification (1994). The group experienced commercial success throughout the 1990s and are well-known for their single "Three Lions", a collaboration with David Baddiel and Frank Skinner which reached No. 1 in the UK in 1996 and 1998.

Cloud Cuckoo Land
1989
THE LIGHTNING SEEDS
Ian Broudie (g/v), Martyn Campbell (b), Paul Hemmings (g), Chris Sharrock (d)

Track Listing

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2. Bound in a Nutshell
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4. Sweet Dreams
5. The Nearly Man
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7. Love Explosion
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9. Control the Flame
10. The Price
11. Fools
12. Frenzy*


Current members

Ian Broudie – guitar, vocals (1989–present)
Martyn Campbell – bass (1994–2000) (2009-present)
James Bagshaw - Keyboards (2010)
Raife Burchell – drums (2010)

Former members

Chris Sharrock – drums (1994–1997)
Ali Kane – keyboard (1994–1996)
Paul Hemmings – guitar (1994–1998)
Mathew Priest – drums (1997)
Zak Starkey – drums (1997–2000)
Paolo Ruiu – bass (2006)
Rob Allum - Drums (2009 & 2010)
Angie Pollock - Keyboards & Glock (1996-2000, 2009-2010)
Riley Broudie - Guitar (2009-2010)
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