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The Wedding Present's discography consists of 54 singles, 17 extended plays, 9 studio albums, 24 live albums and 21 compilation albums.The band were formed in 1985 in Leeds, England by David Gedge, Peter Solowka and Keith Gregory.
The band's new line-up followed with the release of their début studio album, Aadat, in 2004. The album was declared as the best selling album of 2004 on Geo TV by the record label Sadaf Stereo. Soon afterwards, the band recorded and released their second studio album Boondh in 2007, which topped several music charts in South Asia.
In early 2013 the band started a world tour including taking in the US, Australia and for the first time New Zealand. The Wedding Present played George Best and The Hit Parade in their entirety on this tour celebrating the 25th and 21st 'birthday' of these albums respectively. The band released their ninth album, Going, Going..., on 2 September ...
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2024.These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
The album signaled the "end of an age" as the band shifted away from the heavy metal of their past towards a Guns N' Roses' influenced hard rock sound. In 1991, Rick Foley (bass) and Jerry McBroom (drums) joined the band. With a new record deal with Star Song Records, the band released Kinetic Faith that year. The album spawned some hits in ...
George Best is the debut album by The Wedding Present.It was released in October 1987 by their own record company, Reception Records.. After self-releasing five singles on Reception Records label, the band turned to recording their first album, continuing their collaboration with producer Chris Allison, who had produced their previous single, "My Favourite Dress".
Rockdelux ranked the album the 5th best album of the year on their year-end list. [12] In 1999, Ned Raggett ranked the album at number 10 on his list of "The Top 136 Or So Albums Of The Nineties". [13] Alternative Press ranked it #81 and #18 in their lists of "The 90 Greatest Albums of the 90s" and "Top 99 Albums of '85 to '95" respectively. [14]
On May 3, Pledis announced that TWS would release a new album in early June. [13] On May 23, the group released a video titled "Our Memories: Now" and revealed the album release date to be on June 24. [14] Four days later, the group revealed Summer Beat! as the title of their second EP. [15] TWS released the pre-release track "Hey! Hey!"