The Alice Band
The Alice Band were a pop group formed in 2000 by Rob Dickins[1] and featured the artists; Charity Hair from Florida, Amy Lindop from Glasgow and Audrey Nugent from Dublin.[2][3] All three artists were vocalists and played guitar.[4][5]
Singles
The Alice Band's first singles release was One Day At A Time (2001).
Track | Name |
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1. | One Day At A Time |
2. | Your Eyes |
3. | After The Goldrush |
4. | One Day At A Time (Video) |
Two more singles were released; Nothing On But The Radio (2002) and Now That You Love Me (2002).
Track | Name |
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1. | Now That You Love Me |
2. | Inside Of You |
3. | Lucky One |
4. | Now That You Love Me |
Following the release of the group's only album a cover of the Blue Öyster Cult’s (Don't Fear) The Reaper was released as a single.
Track | Name |
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1. | (Don't Fear) The Reaper |
2. | Your Eyes Undressed Me |
3. | Everything I'm looking For |
4. | (Don't Fear) The Reaper (enhanced video) |
Album
The Alice Band's only album release was The Love Junk Store.[6] (2002). The Album was produced by Giles Martin[7] and released by Instant Karma. It featured the singles One Day At A Time, Nothin’ On But The Radio and Now That You Love Me. Nothin' On But The Radio also featured on Disc 1 of the Pepsi Chart 2002 Album.
The album received mixed reviews. Ian Hyland of The Sunday Mirror gave it 7/10[8] and Mike Pattenden of The Times gave it 3*.[9] The Express on Sunday called the music "catchy country pop tunes"[10] whilst it was received negatively by The Express, "unexceptional and lightweight",[11] Sunday Tribune, "Soulless stuff",[12] and Sunday Mercury's Paul Cole wrote that most of the album is "blandly forgettable"[13] The observer wrote that the "trio reeks of commercial calculation" and the album had "catchy if cliched songs"[14]
Track listing
Track | Name |
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1. | Ten Year Night |
2. | One Day At A Time |
3. | January's Child |
4. | Angel |
5. | Now That You Love Me |
6. | Everything I'm Looking For |
7. | One Good Thing |
8. | Nothing On But The Radio |
9. | Tambourine Song |
10. | Annie |
11. | Lights Are Changing |
12. | Is This All |
Afterwards
Amy Lindop, now known as Amy Belle,[15] and Audrey Nugent are solo artists. Charity Hair is the lead singer for The Ailerons and singer for Red Sky July.[16]
References
- ↑
- ↑ Pattenden, Mike (14 April 2002), "New releases", Mail on Sunday
- ↑ Dingwall, John (19 September 2001), "OTR - OFF THE RECORD", Scottish Daily Record
- ↑ Cochrane, Lynn (30 September 2001), "On a country road to fame - Interview - Amy Lindop", The Sunday Times
- ↑ Thrills, Adrian (15 June 2001), "Alice in guitarland", Daily Mail
- ↑ All Music, database.
- ↑ Dingwall, John (9 January 2002), "OTR - OFF THE RECORD", Scottish Daily Record
- ↑ Hyland, Ian (5 May 2002), "Reviews - Hyland's verdict", The Sunday Mirror
- ↑ Pattenden, Mike (27 April 2002), "Pop albums - Music.", The Times
- ↑ "New releases", The Express on Sunday, 5 May 2002
- ↑ Majekodunmi, Tinu (26 April 2002), "CD ROUND-UP", The Express
- ↑ McGee, Matthew (26 April 2002), "POP & ROCK", Sunday Tribune
- ↑ Cole, Paul (12 May 2002), "Play - CD REVIEWS", Sunday Mercury
- ↑ "Review - Music - Pop", The Observer, 5 May 2002
- ↑ Amy Belle, Myspace webpage.
- ↑ Red Sky July Website