Wire Daisies
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The Wire Daisies are a four piece British band from Cornwall who are signed to EMI 'Angel' offshoot.
The idea for the band was mooted in 1999 by three members of the group who had met at a party to mark the solar eclipse, however it was not until 2002 that the band finally took shape.
After recording a batch of material in a farmhouse in Cornwall, the band signed to digital record label The Transistor Project, which was co-founded by Blur drummer Dave Rowntree. The band's female lead vocalist, Treana Morris, was 'discovered' by Roger Taylor of the rock band Queen.[1] In 2006, the band joined Robbie Williams's tour to South Africa and performed alongside Robbie Williams and Freshlyground in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. After becoming a popular downloaded act, the band signed to EMI and re-issued their debut album, Just Another Day. In 2007, their second album, Wiredaisies, was released on the same label.
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[edit] Band Members
- Treana Morris (lead vocals)
- Ol Beach (keyboards)
- Steve Jackson (drums)
- Alden Evans (lead guitar)
[edit] Singles
- Truth That Hurts (Angel Records/EMI)
[edit] Albums
- Just Another Day
(2005 - Angel/EMI 3381212 - reissue / 2004 - formerly WDCD001)
[edit] Track listing
- Track 1.Make Everything Change
- Track 2. Everyman
- Track 3. No More
- Track 4. Butterfly
- Track 5. Truth That Hurts
- Track 6. The Great Outdoors
- Track 7. Just Another Day
- Track 8. Billy Boy
- Track 9. I'm Your Woman
- Track 10. Come Winter Time
- Track 11. Clearly Now
- Wiredaisies
(2007 - Angel/EMI 00946 3 92563 2 7 )
[edit] Track listing
- Track 1: Wakeup
- Track 2: Tonguetied
- Track 3: Rocketgirl
- Track 4: Silvertop
- Track 5: Lostmyway
- Track 6: Moveover
- Track 7: Timewilltell
- Track 8: Letmeloveyou
- Track 9: Nevermeanttohurtyou
- Track 10: Rollover
- Track 11: Leavingsosoon (contains a 'secret' track)
[edit] References
http://www.wiredaisies.com/wiredaisies_treana.php