Dolphin Blue
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"Dolphin Blue" | ||
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Single by Ooberman | ||
Released | 11th December 2000 | |
Format | CD, 7" Vinyl | |
Recorded | Unknown | |
Genre | Indie, Psychedelic pop | |
Label | Rough Trade | |
Chart positions | ||
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Ooberman singles chronology | ||
"Shorley Wall" (2000) |
"Dolphin Blue" (2000) |
"Running Girl" (2001) |
"Dolphin Blue" was the first single released by Ooberman after being dropped by Independiente earlier in the year. It was an unusual song, sounding little like any Ooberman song before or since, and was unpopular amongst the band's fans.
7" B-side Danny Boy was a live recording of a track originally featured on their "Tears from a Willow" single.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD (RTRADESCD009)
- "Dolphin Blue" (Popplewell)
- "C'est La Vie (C'est La Meme Chose)" (Flett)
- "Laughter Lines" (Popplewell)
[edit] 7" Vinyl (RTRADES009)
- "Dolphin Blue" (Popplewell)
- "Danny Boy" (live) (Popplewell)
[edit] External links
- Dolphin Blue video on Youtube.com
- Danny Boy live video on Youtube.com
- The Magic Treehouse – Ooberman fansite
Ooberman |
Dan Popplewell | Andy Flett | Steve Flett | Sophia Churney |
Alan Kelly | Paul Walsham | Jaymie Ireland |
Albums |
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The Magic Treehouse | Hey Petrunko | Carried Away |
EPs and Mini-albums |
Shorley Wall | Running Girl | Bluebell Morning |
Singles |
"Sugar Bum" | "Blossoms Falling" | "Million Suns" | "Tears from a Willow" "Shorley Wall" | "Dolphin Blue" | "Running Girl" | "Beany Bean" "First Day of the Holidays" | "The Beauty of Your Soul" |
Related articles |
Transcopic | Independiente Records | Rotodisc | Symphonika | Ooberon |