Ocean Colour Scene - Marchin Already (1997)

Artist: Ocean Colour Scene
Title: Marchin Already
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: MCA Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Brit Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:34
Total Size: 117/337 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Marchin Already
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: MCA Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Brit Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:34
Total Size: 117/337 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. Hundred Mile High City
02. Better Day
03. Travellers Tune
04. Big Star
05. Debris Road
06. Besides Yourself
07. Get Blown Away
08. Tele He's Not Talking
09. Foxy's Folk Faced
10. All Up
11. Spark And Cindy
12. Half A Dream Away
13. It's A Beautiful Thing
Line-up::
Bass Guitar – Damon Minchella
Drums – Oscar Harrison
Guitar, Piano – Steve Cradock
Songwriter [All Songs By] – Ocean Colour Scene
Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica – Simon Fowler
Birmingham, UK-based band, founded in 1990 and made up of former members of The Boys (24), Echo Base (2) and The Fanatics (2).
Steve Cradock has been Paul Weller's regular guitarist since the early 90s. Damon Minchella (the only member not from Birmingham) has also played bass for Paul in the past, and despite his fall out and split from O.C.S. in 2003, he carried on with Weller until 2008. He has also played for The Who in recent times (Live 8 being the most high profile).
Simon and Oscar have toured (and released one live album) together as an acoustic duo. Their 2004 Glastonbury Acoustic Tent set featured Steve as a special guest.
Their recording studio (also the title of their second album and short-lived own record label) "Moseley Shoals", in Moseley, Birmingham is a deliberate homage to the famous Muscle Shoals studio in America.
Dan Sealey and Andy Bennett replaced Damon Minchella in 2003 and have been a permanent fixture ever since (even playing on the "Moseley Shoals 15th Anniversary Tour", which they didn't originally record on).
Steve Cradock has been Paul Weller's regular guitarist since the early 90s. Damon Minchella (the only member not from Birmingham) has also played bass for Paul in the past, and despite his fall out and split from O.C.S. in 2003, he carried on with Weller until 2008. He has also played for The Who in recent times (Live 8 being the most high profile).
Simon and Oscar have toured (and released one live album) together as an acoustic duo. Their 2004 Glastonbury Acoustic Tent set featured Steve as a special guest.
Their recording studio (also the title of their second album and short-lived own record label) "Moseley Shoals", in Moseley, Birmingham is a deliberate homage to the famous Muscle Shoals studio in America.
Dan Sealey and Andy Bennett replaced Damon Minchella in 2003 and have been a permanent fixture ever since (even playing on the "Moseley Shoals 15th Anniversary Tour", which they didn't originally record on).