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Biography


Shed Seven are an English indie rock band from York. They formed in 1990 and originally comprised Rick Witter (vocals), Joe Johnson (guitar and keyboards, later replaced by Paul Banks), Tom Gladwin (bass) and Alan Leach (drums). They belonged to the post-Smiths wave of UK musicians such as the Sundays and Marion, with a sound relying heavily on complex guitar arpeggios in a minor or tonic key and wailing vocals. At the height of their popularity between 1994 and 1999 they had a number of top 40 singles and four top 20 albums in the UK. The band officially broke up in 2003, but announced their reformation for a greatest hits tour in mid 2007. The early years The band formed in 1990 from the ashes of Brockley Haven, a band featuring Witter, guitarist and songwriter Paul Banks and Gladwin, along with John Leach, brother of Alan Leach, and Magnus Thomson. Both Witter and Banks had also previously played together in a band named ENAM, per

Discography

The Collection


Cry for Help, Pt. 1


Going for Gold: Greatest Hits


Let It Ride


Truth Be Told


Live at the BBC


Going for Gold: Greatest Hits


Cry for Help, Pt. 2


Going for Gold: Greatest Hits


Change Giver


Why Can't I Be You


Why Can't I Be You



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