The Bees (UK band)

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The Bees
Also known as A Band of Bees (U.S. name)
Origin Isle of Wight, England
Genre(s) Indie rock, Psychedelic rock
Years active 2001–present
Label(s) Virgin Records (formally We Love You) (UK)
Astralwerks (US)
Website www.thebees.info
Members
Paul Butler
Aaron Fletcher
Kris Birkin
Michael Clevett
Tim Parkin
Warren Hampshire

The Bees (known in United States as A Band of Bees) are an English band from Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. Although their sound is generally classified as indie rock or psychedelic music, the band have a colourful range of styles and influences, such as 1960s rock, country, reggae and jazz.

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[edit] History

The Bees have so far released three albums: 2002's Mercury Prize-nominated Sunshine Hit Me (which was acclaimed by critics for being recorded in frontman Paul Butler's own garden shed), its 2004 major label follow-up Free the Bees (which was recorded at the influential Abbey Road Studios), and the band's most recent work, 2007's Octopus. The first two albums feature songs that have been used in British television advertisements, which are partially responsible for the band's recognition: Sunshine Hit Me's "A Minha Menina", a cover of an Os Mutantes track, appeared in a Citroën car commercial, whilst "Chicken Payback" and "Wash in the Rain", both from Free the Bees, were incorporated in adverts for Sure Deodorant for Men and Sainsbury's, respectively.

The Bees supported Madness in December 2007 with their 2007 Christmas Tour and Oasis in 2005.

[edit] Members

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

[edit] Compliations

  • The Bees Present: The Sound Selection (2008)

[edit] EPs

  • You Got to Leave EP: "You've Got to Leave"/"Elane"/"Whistle Stop"/"Jackel Head" (March 2002)

[edit] Singles

From Sunshine Hit Me
  • "No Trophy" (7" only release, January 2001)
  • "Punchbag" #118 UK (August 2001)
  • "A Minha Menina" #80 UK (June 2002)
From Free The Bees
  • "Wash In The Rain" #31 UK (April 2004)
  • "Horsemen" #41 UK (June 2004)
  • "One Glass Of Water" (7" and download-only release, October 2004)
  • "Chicken Payback" #28 UK (April 2005)
From Octopus
  • "Left Foot Stepdown" (download-only release, November 2006)
  • "Who Cares What The Question Is?" (March 2007) UK #53
  • "Listening Man" (June 2007) UK #91

[edit] Collaborations

  • "Off The Lip" (The Aspects & The Bees, August 2004)
  • "Bill Murray" (Gorillaz & The Bees, 2005)

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