British Pop

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    Davide Kato
     
    One Knot
    Davide Kato's 1st album 'One Knot' is flavored with his inclination for British pop, on the basement of Japanese/Italian culture.
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    John Peacock
     
    Another Time
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    Jim Kane
     
    Trigger Happy Love
    Thirteen track album full of melodic invention, classis pop arrangements and Abbey Road inspired harmonies. Anglo-Australian indie pop inspired by The Beatles, Blur, The Triffids and The Go Betweens
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    The Great Wild Stars
     
    Tits and Explosions
    Finally, a Spinal Tap for the next generation. In "Tits and Explosions" the Great Wild Stars strip naked and dive headlong into a drunken orgy of punk, pop, and rock & roll, making thier debotched characters larger than life.
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    Dave Dale
     
    Time Starts Now
    Dave Dales new CD 'Time Starts Now' is a fun, satisfying eclectic groove road trip. It's an alternative pop collection with playful exultations of the divine, a wink of cheeky English humor and a yearning heart.
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    Half The Man
     
    White Knuckle Ride
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    The Towels
     
    Festival Of The Senses
    Their music has been compared to The Beatles, The Kinks, Pink Floyd and The Traveling Wilburys. But, be not perplexed, they are not of the past. They simply recall it in grand tradition.
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    Richard Wilson
     
    Foreign Lands
    Continuing the theme of the "Its Never Too Late" CD - ten atmospheric songs examine contemporary life. Different themes are explored : lost love , bereavement ,taking time out and the changes we all have to make in our lives.
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    Jessie Grace
     
    Asleep On The Good Foot
    “‘Asleep on the Good Foot’ is an excellent debut from a really promising talent. A song like ‘L.O.V. E.’ is clinching proof of how good Grace can be, bringing it all together: smart songwriting, sympathetic production and a delectable voice. And she’s young and gorgeous. Don’t you just hate her?”..........................................................................................................
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    Excitors
     
    Sexcitorsexcit
    high-energy uplifting mid-atlantic poprock taking you across the danceble soundscape
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    Top Albums

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    The Railway Children
    Reunion Wilderness
    Melodic, atmospheric British guitar music
    When the members were still teenagers, the group began releasing singles on Factory Records. Recalling the intricate guitar pop of the Smiths, their singles evoked the ringing hooks of `60s British pop and the post-punk pop attitude of the `80s. The band released their debut album, Reunion Wilderness, in 1987; the album led to a contract with Virgin Records - this is the re-mastered reissue of that album with two bonus trax. (AMG) A swooning, melancholy guitar pop band of the first order... who were meant to be Factory Records answer to the Smiths... they weren't, but they were The Railway Children and that is nothing to live down. Every doomed small town poet who looked great in a raincoat... starts here. (Brighter) (lostdetective.com) Best Discovery...The Railway Children. A tremendous late-80s/early 90s Factory act, with enough Smiths influence to make you miss the real Johnny Marr less. I highly recommend their debut "Reunion Wilderness", especially if you can track down the 2001 re-release. (shotgunreviews.com)
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    London Bus Stop
    Get It On
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    The Railway Children
    Gentle Sound
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    Blue October UK
    Incoming
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    Nizlopi
    Make It Happen
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Beautiful Morning
      Spiro
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      2.
      Hard Luck
      The Nines
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      3.
      Evolve
      Bosc
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      4.
      Where Do We Go From Here?
      Eye Talk
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      5.
      So Much Water
      marco minnemann
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      6.
      If This Is Love, I Hate It
      Sherry St.Germain
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      7.
      The Goodbye Song
      Lee Broderick
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      8.
      On the Wall
      Boa
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      9.
      Stand By
      Boa
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      10.
      Wasted
      Boa
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