Badly Drawn Boy - Have You Fed The Fish? (2002)
Artist: Badly Drawn Boy
Title: Have You Fed The Fish?
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Twisted Nerve
Genre: Folk Rock, Indie Rock, Lo Fi
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 50:43
Total Size: 124/345 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Have You Fed The Fish?
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Twisted Nerve
Genre: Folk Rock, Indie Rock, Lo Fi
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 50:43
Total Size: 124/345 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Coming In To Land
02. Have You Fed The Fish?
03. Born Again
04. 40 Days, 40 Fights
05. All Possibilities
06. I Was Wrong
07. You Were Right
08. Centrepeace
09. How?
10. The Further I Slide
11. Imaginary Lines
12. Using Our Feet
13. Tickets To What You Need
14. What Is It Now?
15. Bedside Story
Damon Michael Gough (born 2 October 1969, in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England), known by the stage name Badly Drawn Boy, is an English indie singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Gough chose his stage name from the title character in the show Sam and his Magic Ball, which he saw on TV at a party in Trafford, Manchester, in 1995. Before he thought of using this name he made some business cards, each one unique, with a printed picture of a drawing by his nephew and a small collage by Gough.
A chance meeting with Andy Votel at the Generation X bar in Manchester, where Gough's friends Scott Abraham and Damon Hayhurst were contributing to an exhibition by the Space Monkey Clothing Company and Votel was DJing, led to the foundation of Twisted Nerve Records.
In 2002, Q magazine named Badly Drawn Boy in their list of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die", although this was as part of a sub-list of "5 Bands That Could Go Either Way" on account of Gough's tendency to talk and tell stories for extended periods in concert rather than play songs.
Gough chose his stage name from the title character in the show Sam and his Magic Ball, which he saw on TV at a party in Trafford, Manchester, in 1995. Before he thought of using this name he made some business cards, each one unique, with a printed picture of a drawing by his nephew and a small collage by Gough.
A chance meeting with Andy Votel at the Generation X bar in Manchester, where Gough's friends Scott Abraham and Damon Hayhurst were contributing to an exhibition by the Space Monkey Clothing Company and Votel was DJing, led to the foundation of Twisted Nerve Records.
In 2002, Q magazine named Badly Drawn Boy in their list of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die", although this was as part of a sub-list of "5 Bands That Could Go Either Way" on account of Gough's tendency to talk and tell stories for extended periods in concert rather than play songs.