# | Cover | Release title | Total tracks | Download mp3 album | Release date | Label fo release |
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1 |
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James II | 2 |
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1985-02-00 | Factory |
2 |
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Wah Wah | 23 |
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1994 | Fontana |
3 |
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Come Home | 2 |
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1990 | Fontana |
4 |
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Ring The Bells | 4 |
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1992 | Fontana |
5 |
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How Was It For You? | 3 |
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1990 | Fontana |
6 |
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Lose Control | 3 |
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1990 | Fontana |
7 |
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I Know What I'm Here For | 3 |
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1999 | Fontana |
8 |
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Jam J | 2 |
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1994-03-21 | |
9 |
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I Know What I'm Here For | 3 |
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1999 | Fontana |
10 |
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Waltzing Along | 3 |
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1997 | Fontana |
11 |
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Wah Wah | 23 |
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1994 | Fontana |
12 |
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Runaground | 4 |
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1998 | Fontana |
13 |
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Jam J | 6 |
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1994-03-21 | |
14 |
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Sit Down | 2 |
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1991 | Fontana |
15 |
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Come Home | 3 |
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1990 | |
16 |
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Tomorrow | 3 |
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1997 | Fontana |
17 |
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She's A Star | 4 |
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1997 | |
18 |
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Tomorrow | 4 |
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1997 | Fontana |
19 |
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Sit Down '98 | 3 |
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1998 | Fontana |
20 |
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Sound | 4 |
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1991 | Fontana |
21 |
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Stutter | 11 |
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1991 | |
22 |
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Laid | 13 |
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1993 | Fontana |
23 |
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Sit Down | 2 |
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1991-03-18 | |
24 |
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Millionaires | 12 |
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1999 | Mercury |
25 |
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Gold Mother | 15 |
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2001 | |
26 |
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Strip-Mine | 11 |
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1988 | |
27 |
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Seven | 15 |
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2001 | Mercury |
28 |
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Laid | 17 |
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2001 | Mercury |
29 |
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Whiplash | 15 |
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2001 | Mercury |
30 |
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The Best Of | 18 |
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1998 | Fontana |
Formed in Manchester in 1982 by [a=Jim Glennie], [a=Tim Booth], [a=Larry Gott] and [a=Gavan Whelan]. Signing, a year later, to [a=Anthony H. Wilson]'s [l=Factory] label, before being snapped up by the [l=Sire Records Company]. Their folksy/indie sound found early cult status, before they became big chart toppers. Well almost, 'Sit Down' reached no. 2 in the UK singles charts, quickly followed by a no. 2 album, 'Seven'. The band split up in 2001, before re-forming some years later.