"Ocean Pie" is the fourth single release from britpop band Shed Seven's debut album, Change Giver. The single was released in October 1994 and peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.[1]
Tracklisting
- CD and 12" Vinyl
- "Ocean Pie" – 4:39
- "Never Again" – 3:35
- "Sleep Easy" – 3:20
- "Sensitive" – 4:05
- Limited Edition 7" Clear Vinyl
- "Ocean Pie" – 4:39
- "Never Again" – 3:35
- Cassette
- "Ocean Pie" – 4:39
- "Never Again" – 3:35
- All tracks except track 1 produced by Shed Seven and Tim Lewis.
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- Rick Witter
- Paul Banks
- Thomas Gladwin
- Alan Leach
- Joe Johnson
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| Live albums | |
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| Singles |
- "Mark"/"Casino Girl"
- "Dolphin"
- "Speakeasy"
- "Ocean Pie"
- "Where Have You Been Tonight?"
- "Getting Better"
- "Going For Gold"
- "Bully Boy"
- "On Standby"
- "Chasing Rainbows"
- "She Left Me on Friday"
- "The Heroes"
- "Devil in Your Shoes (Walking All Over)"
- "Disco Down"
- "Cry For Help"
- "Why Can't I Be You?"
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| EPs |
- 6x7
- Step Inside Your Love
- A Maximum High 15th Anniversary EP
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