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"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]
Ocean Colour Scene were formed from two other bands disbanding; The Boys (Steve Cradock) and Fanatics (Simon Fowler, Damon Minchella, Oscar Harrison). Fanatics had released an EP titled Suburban Love Songs. [4] [when?] The name was decided upon when the band went through books in a library looking for words they liked. [5]
Moseley Shoals is the second album by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene which was released during the Britpop era. The album reached #2 in the UK charts, and amassed 92 weeks on chart, making it the band's most successful album in terms of weeks on chart, despite a later album reaching #1.
Pages in category "Songs written by Damon Minchella" ... The Circle (song) Crazy Lowdown Ways ... July (Ocean Colour Scene song) M. Make the Deal; R. The Riverboat ...
Live on the Riverboat: Released: 7 December 2002; 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
Ocean Colour Scene is the 1992 debut album by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene. [7] It was released during the early Britpop era with far less critical interest than their highly successful second album Moseley Shoals. Ocean Colour Scene themselves largely ignore this album, feeling that the band's and label's conflicting musical views ...
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.
Simon Fowler commenced his music career as the lead singer and songwriter for Birmingham band The Fanatics, which consisted of Simon Fowler (vocals & guitar), Damon Minchella (bass), Paul Wilkes (guitar) and Carolyn Bullock (drums). [3] Future Ocean Colour Scene drummer and former Echo Base band member Oscar Harrison replaced Bullock on drums. [3]