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The Bluetones

Rock music
Psychedelic rock
Britpop
As Brit pop turned the UK music scene into a sea of shaggy-haired, mad-for-it Beatles, wannabes and Hounslow's finest The Bluetones caught the mood of a nation with a string of jangling, melodic indie hits. Brothers Mark and Scott Morriss and friend Adam Devlin were introduced to drummer Eds Chesters by Dodgy's Matthew Priest, and the lads were soon making waves when Radio 1 DJ John Peel started playing an early pressing of the track Slight Return. On its re-release in 1996, the single shot to Number 2 in the UK and the band had one of the classic tracks of the era on their hands...
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Slight ReturnThe Bluetones
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Sleazy Bed TrackThe Bluetones
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The FountainheadThe Bluetones
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Down at the ReservoirThe Bluetones
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One Speed GearboxThe Bluetones
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Cut Some RugThe Bluetones
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Slight ReturnThe Bluetones

Expecting To Fly

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Sleazy Bed TrackThe Bluetones

Return To The Last Chance Saloon

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The FountainheadThe Bluetones

Expecting To Fly

4:35

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Down at the ReservoirThe Bluetones

Return To The Last Chance Saloon

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One Speed GearboxThe Bluetones

Science & Nature

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Cut Some RugThe Bluetones

Expecting To Fly

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