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A good entry, I will include a full review asap! |
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My rating | 3 |
Guest rating | Current average value is 3.
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Extra notes on cover, middle (gatefold sleeve) and any inserts |
Musicians Chris Foreman (1976–1986, 1992–2005, 2006–), Mike Barson (1976–1984, 1992–), Lee Thompson (1976–1977, 1978–1986, 1992–), Chas Smash (1976–1977, 1979–1986, 1992–2014), John Hasler (1976–1978), Dikran Tulaine (1976), Graham "Suggs" McPherson (1977, 1978–1986, 1992–), Gavin Rodgers (1977–1978), Garry Dovey (1977–1978), Dan Woodgate (1978–1986, 1992–), Mark Bedford (1978–1986, 1992–2009, 2012, 2013-), Paul Carrack (1984), James Mackie (1984), Steve Nieve (1984–1986), Terry Disley (1986), Seamus Beaghan (1986), Norman Watt-Roy (1994–1996), Kevin Burdett (2000–2006), Graham Bush (2009–2013) |
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Other versions |
I have the title track on these releases: |
[cds] | MCCD 225 | The best of British television |
Further information |
EMF are a British alternative rock band from Cinderford, Gloucestershire, who came to prominence at the beginning of the 1990s. Current members are James Atkin, DJ Milf, Ian Dench, Stevey Marsh, Jack Stephens, Derry Brownson and Mark Decloedt.
During their initial eight-year run from 1989 to 1997, EMF released three studio albums and had gone on hiatus and reformed twice. Their first single, "Unbelievable", reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart,[1] and was a #1 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Their debut album, Schubert Dip, went to #3 on the UK Albums Chart. |