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The album includes the band's singles from 1989 up until the album's release, plus two previously unreleased tracks and one new version of a song from a previous studio album. "What You Say" was released as a single from the album in December 1997 and peaked at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart .
The song is regarded as a stand-out track of the album by Broudie himself, who cites The Beach Boys and The Turtles as influences behind the song. [ 6 ] "Sugar Coated Iceberg" was co-written with Stephen Jones of Babybird , who Broudie admired as a contemporary songwriter partially due to the sense of humour exhibited in his lyrics.
Music videos: 23: The following is the discography of rock group The Lightning Seeds. Albums. Studio albums. ... "Sugar Coated Iceberg" 1997 12 ...
"Lucky You" is a song by British alternative rock band The Lightning Seeds, released as a single on March 21, 1994. It was included on their third studio album, Jollification (1994). The song was written by Ian Broudie, Terry Hall, and Martyn Campbell.
Shine was a various artists compilation album series released by PolyGram TV in Britain from 1995 to 1998, centring on indie rock, largely from new British bands (several American bands, like Green Day and Dinosaur Jr. appeared sparingly).
Blunt has made two music videos for "High". The first video, which is associated with the first release as a single, shows him buried in a desert and then chasing an illusional girl while drunk ^[a]. In the video for the re-release of "High", Blunt is sitting on a plastic chair in a warehouse-like room, playing the guitar and singing the song ...
B-side of the 12", vinyl single is another song from The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech... Just Watch What You Say! titled "The Girl Tried To Kill Me", which was also released the same year as a one-song promotional CDS. In the "What Ya Wanna Do" music video, all the featured rappers spit verses by turn, recording their posse cut in the studio.
The theme song was composed by Gabriel Mann and Allison Bloom, and was performed by Keeley Bumford. [6] A live-action music video was released on October 15, 2013, [7] featuring Stevie Dore as a high school senior and four younger girls dancing at a campus. [8]