Hepburn (band)

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Hepburn
From left: Beverlry Fullen, Lisa Lister, Jamie Benson and Sarah Davies.
From left: Beverlry Fullen, Lisa Lister, Jamie Benson and Sarah Davies.
Background information
Origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Genre(s) Pop rock
Pop punk
Years active 1999-2000
Label(s) Columbia
Former members
Tasha Bayliss
Jamie Benson
Sarah Davies
Beverley Fullen
Lisa Lister

Hepburn were a four-piece British all-girl Pop Rock band who formed in 1999. Their first single "I Quit" was used on the soundtrack to the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer although the track never actually appeared in an episode. The band was made up by Jamie Benson (vocals), Lisa Lister (guitar), Sarah Davies (bass), Beverley Fullen (drums) and Tasha Bayliss (drums, replacement for Fullen).

They disbanded in summer 2000 after being dropped by their record label, having released a number of singles and one full length album. Their name is inspired by the actress Audrey Hepburn.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • I Quit UK #8 (1999)
  • Bugs UK #14 (1999)
  • Deep Deep Down UK #16 (2000)

[edit] Unreleased Singles

  • Out Of Sight (2000)
  • I Can't Cry (2000)

[edit] Albums

  • Hepburn UK #28(self-titled) 1999

[edit] Other Songs From The Album "Hepburn"

  • I Quit 3:50
  • Deep Deep Down 3:27
  • Here Comes Napoleon 3:41
  • Bugs 3:05
  • My Old Love 3:23
  • Next Life 3:27
  • Out Of Sight 3:57
  • See The Girl With The World In Her Eyes 3:32
  • Waiting For God 3:17
  • I Can't Cry 3:32
  • I Got The News 3:38
  • Tomorrow's Girl 3:54

[edit] B-Sides

  • Sleeping Beauty --I Quit B-Side 3:20
  • Butterfly --I Quit B-Side 3:34
  • Cold World --I Quit B-Side 5:35
  • Alibi For Life --Bugs B-Side 3:32
  • In Case You Forget --Bugs B-Side 5:05

[edit] Mixes & Others

  • I Quit (Dave Sears' On Time Mix)
  • Bugs (The Wiseguys Remix)
  • Bugs (Dave Sears' Reaching Out Vocal)
  • I Quit (acoustic version)
  • Deep Deep Down (radio edit)
  • Deep Deep Down (Ray Roc's Soul Latin Club Mix)
  • Deep Deep Down (Dave's Way Down Mix)

[edit] Use in other media

In early 2000, the video for I Quit was reshot using scenes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with the girls acting as vampires in The Bronze. The track appeared on the official soundtrack, despite not appearing on the show.

[edit] Other Appearances

Bassist Sarah Louise Davies appeared as a guest on identity parade segment of Never Mind the Buzzcocks on 10 January 2008. Phil Jupitus' team failed to correctly identify Davies who is now a Detective Constable with Nottinghamshire Police.[1]

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