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Ocean Colour Scene (often abbreviated to OCS) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1989. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They have had five top 10 albums, including a number one in 1997. They have also achieved seventeen top 40 singles and six top 10 singles to date.
John Kay (born Joachim Fritz Krauledat; April 12, 1944) is an American rock singer, songwriter and guitarist known as the frontman of Steppenwolf. [ 1 ] Early life
Label: Ocean Colour Scene; Formats: CD — — — — — Live recording of an acoustic concert by Simon Fowler and Oscar Harrison. Limited edition 3000 copies via band website. Live – One for the Road: Released: 20 September 2004; Label: Sanctuary (#SANCD310) Formats: CD; 99: 11 — — 59 Live album taken from their 2004 summer festival tour.
"The Riverboat Song" is a song by British band Ocean Colour Scene. It is heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin's "Four Sticks", from which it takes its main riff and a number of lyrics. [citation needed] The song is written in 6 4 time. [1]
Painting is the tenth studio album by Ocean Colour Scene, released on 11 February 2013. [1] The album charted at number 49 in the UK in its first week of release, making it their lowest-charting studio album since their 1992 debut. [2] In September 2021 the album was released on white vinyl for the very first time.
Marchin' Already is the third album by Ocean Colour Scene.. The album was a follow-up to the successful Moseley Shoals, and is in a similar style.The songs were taken from the band's catalogue that they had built up since forming several years earlier.
"You've Got It Bad" is a song by English rock band Ocean Colour Scene. The song was released as the second single from their second album, Moseley Shoals (1996), on 25 March 1996 and reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart. The single was also released as a demo alternative on a second CD with additional B-sides.
Wolftracks is an album by John Kay and Steppenwolf, released in 1982 by Wolf Records, with distribution by Nautilus Records in the U.S. and Attic Records in Canada. [1] It was the first new studio album in six years for John Kay, featuring a new line-up of Steppenwolf and Kay renaming the group accordingly.