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Features all the Shed Seven promo videos up to the date of release, along with album tracks and B-sides recorded live in concert at the Forum, ... at 17:45 (UTC).
With five UK Top 40 entries in 1996, [2] Shed Seven had more hit singles than any other act that year, [3] the high point coming with the release of their seventh single, "Going For Gold", which entered the UK chart at number 8 on 17 March [2] and remains their biggest chart hit to date. A sold-out thirteen-date Autumn tour followed, including ...
Hopkins and Riley followed up that book with Inventions from the Shed (1999) [17] and a 5-part film documentary series with the same name. [18] Gordon Thorburn also examined the shed proclivity in his book Men and Sheds (2002), [19] as did Gareth Jones in Shed Men (2004). [20] Recently, "Men's Sheds" have become common in Australia. [21]
Going For Gold is a singles compilation album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in May 1999 via Polydor Records.The album features sleevenotes written by Mark Sutherland, the former editor of Melody Maker, who refers to the LP as the band's "Best of Album", whereas the album artwork itself carries the sub-title The Greatest Hits.
As a result, Shed Seven reconnected with classic albums from their youth in order to get inspired. [4] Release of the album coincides with the band's 30th anniversary, having released their debut album Change Giver in 1994. [5] Four other singles were release prior to the album - F:K:H, In Ecstasy, Starlings and Talk of the Town.
A Maximum High is the second studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in April 1996 via Polydor Records.The album was written by all four band members at the time of release; Rick Witter, Paul Banks, Tom Gladwin and Alan Leach.
Truth Be Told is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released via Artful Records in May 2001.Initial copies of the album featured a limited edition bonus disc with additional CD-ROM material along with an exclusive bonus track.
The song was released on 4 November 1996 and debuted at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart on 17 November, becoming the band's ninth consecutive top-40 hit in the UK. On 3 July 2020, "Chasing Rainbows" received a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), denoting sales and streams exceeding 200,000 units.