The Beautiful South - Welcome To The Beautiful South (1989) Lossless

Artist: The Beautiful South
Title: Welcome To The Beautiful South
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Go! Discs/London Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 50:09
Total Size: 314 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Welcome To The Beautiful South
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Go! Discs/London Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 50:09
Total Size: 314 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. Song For Whoever
02. Have You Ever Been Away
03. From Under The Covers
04. I'll Sail This Ship Alone
05. Girlfriend
06. Straight In At 37 (Bonus Track)
07. You Keep It All In
08. Woman In The Wall
09. Oh Blackpool
10. Love Is
11. I Love You (But You're Boring)
Line-up:
Drums – Mel Wesson
Keyboards – Mel Wesson, Pete Wingfield
Percussion – Martin Ditcham
Piano – Pete Wingfield
Saxophone, Flute – Gary Barnacle
Trombone – Peter Thoms
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – John Thirkle*
Vocals [Additional] – Briana Corrigan
The Beautiful South were an English pop group formed in 1988 by Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway, two former members of the Hull group the Housemartins, both of whom performed lead and backing vocals. Other members throughout the band's tenure were former Housemartins roadie Sean Welch (bass), Dave Stead (drums) and Dave Rotheray (guitar). The band's original material was written by the team of Heaton and Rotheray.
After the band's first album (recorded as a quintet), they were joined by a succession of female vocalists, all of whom performed lead and backing vocals alongside Heaton and Hemingway – Briana Corrigan for albums two and three after appearing as a guest vocalist on one, followed by Jacqui Abbott for the fourth to seventh albums, and finally Alison Wheeler for the final three Beautiful South albums.
The group broke up in January 2007, claiming the split was due to "musical similarities", having sold around 15 million records worldwide.
After the band's first album (recorded as a quintet), they were joined by a succession of female vocalists, all of whom performed lead and backing vocals alongside Heaton and Hemingway – Briana Corrigan for albums two and three after appearing as a guest vocalist on one, followed by Jacqui Abbott for the fourth to seventh albums, and finally Alison Wheeler for the final three Beautiful South albums.
The group broke up in January 2007, claiming the split was due to "musical similarities", having sold around 15 million records worldwide.