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Edsel then toured behind the album with bands such as Scrawl and Shudder to Think, and also appeared at the 1993 incarnation of HFStival. [7] [8] In early 1994, Pellicciotto left the band to venture into other projects. He was replaced on drums by John Dugan, who was a member of the band Chisel. Edsel co-headlined a tour with Pitchblende ...
Demon Music Group Limited (DMG; formerly Object Enterprises Limited from 1982–1991 and Music Collection International Limited from 1991–2000) [1] is a record company owned by BBC Studios that is mainly concerned with back-catalogue rights and re-issuing recordings as compilations on physical media (CDs and vinyl) via supermarkets and specialist stores.
The set was released as an 11-CD+DVD set and 4-LP coloured vinyl compilation. The CD/DVD set includes expanded versions of the group's original four studio albums and the 2015 compilation album Hidden Gems, Hidden Gems, Vol. 2 – a new follow-up to the original Hidden Gems –, a new EP, and a DVD with all music videos and bonus material; the LP set only includes the studio albums reissued on ...
Beautiful Life: The Singles is a commemorative box set by the Swedish pop group Ace of Base. [1] The 26-CD box set contains every commercial and promotional CD single released from the group's first four studio albums, Happy Nation / The Sign (1992/1993), The Bridge (1995), Flowers / Cruel Summer (1998), and Da Capo (2002).
1980: The Enchanted Garden (Transatlantic) with the John Renbourn Group. 1982: Live in America (Flying Fish Records) with the John Renbourn Group. 1986: The Nine Maidens (Flying Fish Records) 1988: Folk Blues of John Renbourn (Demon Music Group) 1988: John Renbourn's Ship of Fools (Transatlantic) 1996: Lost Sessions (Edsel) 1998: Traveller's ...
The Edsels, an American doo-wop group of the late 1950s and early 1960s; Edsel (band), an American indie rock/post-hardcore band; Edsel Records, a London reissue label formed in 1979 and now owned by Demon Music Group
After releasing Life in 2001, Slade left the band to join Murderdolls in mid-2002. [3] In late 2002, Simon Dope left the group to pursue a career as a video game producer. [4] Shortly before a tour in early 2004, Jentry again left the band, Shay moved onto bass, and Adrian Ost briefly rejoined on drums. [5]
Demon at the Rock Hard festival in Germany, 2017. Hill reunited the band with new members in 2001, and released a new album called Spaced Out Monkey.The band has since gone onto release a further three albums: Better the Devil You Know (2005), Unbroken (2012) [5] and their latest release Cemetery Junction, which was released on 28 October 2016.