The Undertones is the 1979 debut album by the Undertones. The album was recorded at Eden Studios in Acton, West London in January 1979 and was released...
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The Undertones are a rock band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974. From 1975 to 1983, the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey (vocals), John...
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the intervals of the overtone series The Undertones, Northern Irish band The Undertones (album), 1979 album by The Undertones Northwestern Undertones...
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is a 1980 album released by the Undertones. The album, the second of four released by the band, was recorded at Wisseloord Studios in the Netherlands...
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2022. "British certifications – Undertones". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 11 July 2022. Type Undertones in the "Search BPI Awards" field and...
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The Sin of Pride is the fourth and final album to be released by the original line-up of the Undertones. The album, which was produced by Mike Hedges,...
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that the video for the song had "darker undertones" as compared to the other two videos. Christian Breslauer directed the visuals for all of the three...
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Positive Touch (category The Undertones albums)
Positive Touch is a 1981 album by the Undertones. The album, the third to be released by the band and the last to be produced by Roger Bechirian, was recorded...
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Album of the Undertones. The album recording was also released on the 2009 Salvo Music re-release of the Undertones' eponymous debut album. Michael Bradley...
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Feargal Sharkey (category The Undertones members)
from Northern Ireland. He was the lead vocalist of punk band The Undertones in the 1970s and 1980s and a solo artist in the 1980s and 1990s. His 1985 solo...
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Get What You Need (category The Undertones albums)
Get What You Need is a 2003 studio album by an Irish power pop/punk rock band The Undertones. It is the band's first collection of new studio material...
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markedly slower than the debut and with identifiable classical music undertones present (main composer Trey Azagthoth would dedicate this album to Mozart). Tracks...
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twisted undertones. The collaboration between the two came about when West visited Murakami's Kaikai Kiki studio during a brief trip to Asaka, Japan. The album's...
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Stiff Little Fingers (redirect from See You Up There (album))
arguments; The Undertones accused Stiff Little Fingers of sensationalising the Northern Ireland conflict, while they retorted that The Undertones ignored it...
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Chappell Roan (section Studio albums)
"dark pop with ballad undertones." In her songs written while she was a teenager, according to Atwood Magazine, she "brought the hardship and turbulence...
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Teenage Kicks (category The Undertones songs)
debut album The Undertones; however, the October 1979 re-release of this debut album included both "Teenage Kicks" and the Undertones' second single,...
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Troublegum (redirect from Troublegum (album))
style compared to the likes of Stiff Little Fingers and the Undertones rather the band's previous noise rock-influenced works. The album was recorded in...
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Feargal Sharkey is the debut solo album by former Undertones singer Feargal Sharkey, released in 1985. The album peaked at No. 12 in the UK and contains...
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The Cleansing Undertones of Wake/Lift is the companion EP to the full-length album Wake/Lift by post-metal band Rosetta, released in 2007 on Translation...
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The Northwestern Undertones are a 20-member co-ed collegiate a cappella group from Northwestern University in Evanston. Founded in 2001 by Jeni Noerenberg...
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Dig Yourself Deep (category The Undertones albums)
2007 studio album by The Undertones. It is the band's second album with lead singer Paul McLoone, who replaced Feargal Sharkey when the band reformed...
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it is similar to the debut album, in the way that it is more personal and focuses on existential issues, but the mythological undertone known from Belus...
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and heavy metal with bluesy undertones that often cause the chords to weep poignantly as if struck with malice". The album was described as a "brilliant...
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Iron & Wine (redirect from Beast Epic (Iron & Wine album))
previous LP with the addition of electric guitars. Each track features a spiritual female figure, and had subtle Biblical undertones. The EP In the Reins, a collaboration...
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John O'Neill (guitarist) (category The Undertones members)
the majority of the band's singles and a number of album tracks (occasionally collaborating with his brother Damian or Michael Bradley). Undertones songs...
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Middle Eastern undertones. Sounds critic Jack Barron described the opening track "Shake Dog Shake" as "urbane metal". Prior to its release, the Cure had been...
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fans. The song is a cover of The Undertones' classic, first issued as the B-side of "Who's David". This could allow the album to be viewed as the band's...
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The Best... Album in the World...Ever! is a compilation album brand from Circa Records (trading under the 'strategic marketing' brand name of EMI Records/Virgin...
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Dee Snider (redirect from We Are the Ones (album))
the lyrics of "Under the Blade" contained sadomasochistic undertones, when in fact, they were about medical surgery. Snider also alleged during the Senate...
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Killing Machine (redirect from Hell Bent for Leather (Judas Priest album))
format that abandoned the complex, fantasy-themed songs of their previous three albums. While this album still had dark undertones, it was more grounded...
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