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The Brilliant Corners, a British indie pop band from Bristol, England,
recorded throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s. The group formed in
1983, taking their name from a Thelonious Monk jazz passage.Strong, Martin
C.:"The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN
0-86241-913-1 The line-up included Davey Woodward (b. Avonmouth, Bristol,
England; vocals, guitar), Chris Galvin (b. 1959, d. 22 December 1998;
bass), Winston (percussion, backing vocals), Bob (drums) and Dan
(occasional keyboards).
The band's first releases were an early example of indie pop, with three
singles being released in 1984 on their own SS20 label. Debut (mini-)album
Growing Up Absurd appeared the following year. With 1986 seeing an
explosion of indie pop groups, their May Fruit Machine EP saw them gain
both attention and radio airplay, followed by a second mini-album, What's
In A Word. "Brian R
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