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The song's name comes from the band's method of creating working titles for songs—giving them people's names. This was the third called "Richard" and the band liked the reference to the king Richard III and the Shakespeare play Richard III in which the king is depicted as a dark and evil character, as it matched the menacing tone of the song. [2]
Supergrass returned to Sawmills Studio to co-produce follow up album, In It for the Money (released April 1997), with John Cornfield. [12] The album was a huge success and went platinum in the UK, but confused some fans expecting something similar to I Should Coco. [22] The single, "Richard III", reached number two.
In It for the Money is the second studio album by English alternative rock band Supergrass, released in 1997. NME called it "more fun than watching a wombat in a washing machine" [ 2 ] and named it the 10th best album of the year.
Supergrass released their debut full-length album I Should Coco in May 1995. ... one of their artist catalogue companies, ... "Richard III" 1997 "Sun Hits the Sky"
The band played "Richard III" with Ade Edmondson on second guitar. In 2007 and 2008, while Supergrass bandmate Mick Quinn was suffering from broken heel and vertebrae , Danny and Gaz Coombes went on a short tour of the country playing at small venues as the Diamond Hoo Ha Men.
State-of-the-art technology has helped to create an avatar of the voice and face of Britain's Richard III over 500 years after his death in battle.
Watch as King Richard III has been given a Yorkshire accent using state-of-the-art technology. The digital avatar of the medieval king went on display in front of history buffs at York Theatre ...
Supergrass is the third studio album by the English alternative rock band Supergrass. It was released in the UK on 20 September 1999 and reached #3. [11] It is often referred to as "the X-ray album", due to the picture on the sleeve. In Australia a free CD was included with some live tracks.