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The Blue Nile were a Scottish band which originated in Glasgow. [4] The group's early music was built heavily on synthesizers and electronic instrumentation and percussion, although later works featured guitar more prominently.
"Sleep" is a song by Scottish band Texas, released as the third and final single from their seventh studio album, Red Book (2005), on 9 January 2006. The song features Paul Buchanan from fellow Scottish musical group the Blue Nile. "Sleep" was released on 9 January 2006 in three different formats: two audio CD singles and a DVD single.
A music video followed, once again starring Alan Rickman who was previously featured in the video for "In Demand". [19] The band also embarked on a new UK tour throughout April and May 2015. [20] An Evening with Texas was a more intimate arrangement than previous shows and featured stories told by Spiteri from the band's 25 years together.
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The song featured vocals from Paul Buchannan from the Scottish band, the Blue Nile. On 21 February 2006, a promo -only single, "What About Us", was released. On 24 September 2007 the band released The BBC Sessions , including radio sessions spanning from 1989 to 2005, with extensive liner notes and interviews with Spiteri.
The Blue Nile haven’t released new music since 2004 (Alamy Stock Photo) And while the band haven’t released any new music since their fourth album, High , in 2004, they have never officially ...
The album's ninth track mentions the Scottish band The Blue Nile, a group with a surprising Knoxville connection. ... Healy's certainly a fan of their music. "The Blue Nile are my favorite band of ...
The discography of Scottish pop rock band Texas contains 10 studio albums, one live album, five compilation albums and 45 singles. Their most successful single to date is "Say What You Want" (1997), which peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart. Texas made their performing debut in March 1988 at Scotland's University of Dundee.