Delicatessen (band)
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Delicatessen were an indie-rock group formed in Leicester, England in the early 1990's. They released three albums and four singles before splitting in 1998.
[edit] Biography
Delicatessen was formed by Neil Carlill (vocals), Craig Brown (guitar, flute), Will Foster (bass, keyboards, guitar) and Stuart Daymen (drums), taking their name from the French film. Signing to Starfish records, they debuted in October 1994 with the single Inviting Both Sisters To Dinner, followed by C.F. Kane in April 1995. Debut album Skin Touching Water appeared a month later. Second album Hustle In To Bed was issued in 1996. Adding Jon Wood on violin, the band reappeared in early 1998 with third album There's No Confusing Some People on Viper records. The band split shortly afterwards, with Carlill and Foster joining members of Supergrass and Powder in indie supergroup Lodger.
Will Foster now plays keyboards in The Tears.