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Suede (or The London Suede in the U.S.) were a popular and influential English rock band of the 1990s that helped start the Britpop musical movement of the decade. Through their several incarnations, they were able to consistently put out albums that charted well, while still holding the respect of critics. Though they never achieved great success in North America, they were considered by some to be as big in the UK in the 90s (at least in terms of popularity) as The Smiths were in the 80s, or Roxy Music in the 70s. [1] In 1993, Suede won the Mercury Prize. Image File history File links The band Suede, circa 1993. ...
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Alternative rock (also called alternative music or simply alternative; known primarily in the UK as indie) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ...
Britpop was a British alternative rock genre and movement that was at its most popular in Great Britain in the mid 1990s. ...
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Brett Lewis Anderson (born September 29, 1967) is a British singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of rock band Suede. ...
Mat Osman (born October 9, 1967 in Welwyn Garden City) is a British musician. ...
Simon Gilbert (born on 23 May 1965 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England), is a drummer and a former member of the English band Suede. ...
Richard John Oakes (born October 1, 1976) is a British musician. ...
Alex Lee (born March 16, 1970 in Bristol, England), is a British musician. ...
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Neil Codling (born Neil John Codling, on December 5, 1973, in Stratford-upon-Avon, England) is a singer-songwriter and former keyboardist for the popular English band Suede. ...
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Britpop was a British alternative rock genre and movement that was at its most popular in Great Britain in the mid 1990s. ...
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History
(1989-1992) Early history Suede were formed in London in 1989 by bassist Mat Osman, singer Brett Anderson and his then girlfriend, Justine Frischmann, on rhythm guitar. They soon added guitarist Bernard Butler – who was recruited through an advertisement in Melody Maker. Along with a drum machine as percussion, Suede were signed to RML Records, a label from Brighton. Comedian Ricky Gervais (who later found fame with The Office) managed the band for a brief period before they were signed to a record label. Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
Mat Osman (born October 9, 1967 in Welwyn Garden City) is a British musician. ...
Brett Lewis Anderson (born September 29, 1967) is a British singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of rock band Suede. ...
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Melody Maker, published in the United Kingdom, was (until its closure) the worlds oldest weekly music newspaper. ...
Brighton is located on the south coast of England, and together with its immediate neighbour Hove forms the city of Brighton and Hove. ...
Ricky Dene Gervais (IPA: ) (born June 25, 1961) is an Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA award-winning English comic writer and performer from Reading, Berkshire. ...
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With Mike Joyce (formerly of The Smiths) famously filling in as drummer, Suede's first record "Be My God"/"Art", was printed but never released due to a dispute with the label. The few surviving records out of a batch of 2000 are considered amongst the rarest of Suede collectibles. Simon Gilbert soon replaced the drum machine and Suede signed to Nude Records. Though still living with Anderson, Frischmann was ejected from the band around this time because of her failure to attend rehearsals while flaunting her new relationship with Damon Albarn of Blur. Mike Joyce (born Michael Joyce on 1 June 1963) is a drummer from Fallowfield, Manchester, England. ...
The Smiths were an English rock band active from 1982 to 1987. ...
Simon Gilbert (born on 23 May 1965 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England), is a drummer and a former member of the English band Suede. ...
Nude Records was setup by Saul Galpern in 1991. ...
Damon Albarn, (IPA: []) (born March 23, 1968 in Leytonstone, London), is an English singer-songwriter who gained fame as the lead singer of rock band Blur. ...
Blur are an English rock band formed in Colchester in 1989. ...
The band's first single "The Drowners" was released amid an alternative media frenzy that began before Suede had released any actual music. The band was on the cover of Melody Maker, which proclaimed them as "the best new band in Britain" prior to any official release. The debut single created an enormous amount of excitement because of its sharp contrast to the dying Madchester scene and the grunge sound of the time. Suede were further distinguished from their contemporaries by Anderson's flamboyant looks and noticeably unique vocals, combined with Butler's melodic guitar playing. The Drowners is the debut single by Suede, released on May 11, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
Melody Maker, published in the United Kingdom, was (until its closure) the worlds oldest weekly music newspaper. ...
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Surprisingly given the amount of press exposure the band had received, "The Drowners" - featuring two strong b-sides in "My Insatiable One" (later famously covered by Morrissey in concerts) and "To The Birds" - was only a moderate hit. Success would only come with the follow-up singles "Metal Mickey" (written about Daisy Chainsaw/QueenAdreena frontwoman Katiejane Garside)and "Animal Nitrate", both of which reached the UK Top 20 on release a few months later. For other uses, see Morrissey (disambiguation). ...
Metal Mickey is the second single from the debut album by Suede, released on September 14, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
Daisy Chainsaw formed in England in 1989 after Katie Jane Garside answered an advertisement placed by guitarist Crispin Gray in the music press. ...
KatieJane Garside, Pete Howard, Crispin Gray Queenadreena is an independent rock band from London, England which is currently signed to One Little Indian Records. ...
KatieJane Garside, 2005 A vocalist and lyricist with an enthusiastic cult following, KatieJane Garside (born July 8, 1968) fronted the first incarnation of the band Daisy Chainsaw and sang guest vocals for the band Test Department. ...
Animal Nitrate is the third single from Suede, the debut album by Suede, released on September 14, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
(1993-1997) Britpop and Cool Britannia Their first album Suede became the fastest selling debut since Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Welcome To the Pleasuredome and was catapulted onto the charts after a breakthrough performance on the 1993 BRIT Awards. Featuring heavily-layered production by Ed Buller, the album showed influences from The Smiths, David Bowie, and many other glam rockers, but managed to filter and blend them together, creating its own trademark sound. However, the fan hysteria that surrounded Suede in Britain would be shortlived, and never duplicated by the American public. Suede is the debut album of the band Suede, released in 1993 on Nude Records. ...
Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH) was a UK New wave band that was popular in early 1980s. ...
Welcome to the Pleasuredome was the highly successful debut album by British pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood, first released in 1984 by Island Records. ...
The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. ...
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The Smiths were an English rock band active from 1982 to 1987. ...
David Bowie (IPA: []) (born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947) is an English singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger and audio engineer. ...
Their American success was limited, despite securing a tour slot with the Cranberries, who had support from MTV. Moreover, a lounge singer's lawsuit forced the band to stop using the trademarked American name "Suede" (a fate also suffered by fellow UK band The Charlatans/The Charlatans UK). For the North American market, the band would release all of their future albums under the moniker The London Suede. This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...
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The Charlatans (known in the US as The Charlatans UK) are an English rock band. ...
Some possible factors cited to explain the band's lack of U.S. success are their quasi-androgynous look and distinct British sound, both of which might have alienated North American audiences. Despite this, the band retained a cult following in the U.S. Following the release of their debut album, the band began work on their highly anticipated follow up single and album in late 1993 and much of 1994. The hectic schedule the band was facing hinted the problems that were soon to come. Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar). ...
In February of 1994, the band released the single Stay Together, which as well as being a massive critical success, also became their highest charting at the time, reaching number three. Despite their growing profile, tensions within the band mounted as they began working on the second album. Anderson and Butler fought constantly; a major issue was the production of the album (again done by Ed Buller). Things reached a head when Bernard Butler quit the band altogether in the middle of the recording sessions, leaving behind tapes containing his ideas for the songs that had been written. The remainder of the guitar work on the album was reputedly completed (depending on the source) either by studio musicians or Brett Anderson himself. Image File history File links The band, Suede, in 1995, from suedestation. ...
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Stay Together is a non-album single by Suede, released on February 14, 1994 on Nude Records. ...
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When Dog Man Star (1994) finally appeared, its sales were generally sluggish, though the album was critically acclaimed. The record was vastly different sounding than the band's debut. It featured a large sound, backed by strings and a horn section in much of it. The year that Blur's Parklife and Oasis' Definitely Maybe were fighting for pop supremacy, Suede explored darker territory with Dog Man Star. Their image, however, was tainted by the departure of Butler, as they searched for someone to fill his undeniably large shoes. Dog Man Star is the second album by Suede, released by Nude Records in 1994. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar). ...
The vacancy was soon filled by 17 year-old guitarist Richard Oakes (initially nick-named by the UK music press as "Little Dickie") before an international tour to promote the album. Many critics and fans alike had their doubts about the ability of the band to move on without Bernard Butler, who was an integral part of the band's songwriting. However, the band broadened their sound when they were joined by keyboardist and backing vocalist Neil Codling in the making of their third album, Coming Up (1996). This would be the album which gained the group their most mainstream success. The first single from the album, "Trash" was immensely popular and tied with "Stay Together" as the group's highest charting UK single, reaching number 3. Richard John Oakes (born October 1, 1976) is a British musician. ...
Neil Codling (born Neil John Codling, on December 5, 1973, in Stratford-upon-Avon, England) is a singer-songwriter and former keyboardist for the popular English band Suede. ...
Coming Up is the third album by Suede, released by Nude Records in 1996. ...
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Trash is the first single off the album Coming Up by Suede, released on July 29, 1996 on Nude Records. ...
Stay Together is a non-album single by Suede, released on February 14, 1994 on Nude Records. ...
The album was a hit throughout Europe, Asia and Canada, but still not in the U.S. It did, however, answer those who questioned whether Anderson and company could produce another hit without Butler. Suede had again changed sound drastically; Coming Up featured more of a glam tinted pop/rock sound, as opposed to the darker elements that the previous albums had showcased. Reviews were again mixed, but the album topped the UK chart and became the band's biggest-selling release. The band was finally getting the mass video and radio play that they lacked during the Dog Man Star period and in many ways fulfilling the hype that characterized much of the early part of their career. The album brought the band five straight top 10 singles, a remarkable feat by any standards. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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The band's next venture was a collection of b-sides and rarities entitled Sci-Fi Lullabies, which charted well for such a compilation, reaching #9 on the UK chart. The band were well respected for their b-sides, which were often regarded by critics and fans as being close to or equal to the quality of the a-sides they backed. Sci-Fi Lullabies is a compilation album by Suede, consisting of b-sides from the singles that were released from the bands first three albums. ...
(1998-2003) Late history and "The End" By the time the compilation was released in 1997, though, the Britpop movement was noticeably waning in popularity, and the band had decided to split with long-time producer Ed Buller before commencing work on their follow up to Coming Up. Despite being backed by the popular lead single "Electricity", Suede's fourth album, Head Music (1999) was something of a critical disappointment, though it once again took the band to number one on the album charts. A synth-infused album that focused less on guitar riffs and more on keyboards, it was produced by Steve Osborne, who had worked with Happy Mondays and New Order. Critical opinion was sharply divided; many felt the record was too shallow and lacking in substance, while others thought the album was the group again taking a different direction and charting new territory. Electricity is the first single from the album Head Music by Suede, released on April 12, 1999 on Nude Records. ...
Head Music is the fourth album by Suede, released by Nude Records in 1999. ...
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Happy Mondays are an English alternative rock band from Salford, Greater Manchester. ...
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The next three singles released from the album failed to crack the top 10, breaking a run stretching back to 1995's "New Generation". The b-sides for the singles were also arguably not up to par with their usual standard, which hinted at the drying up of the creative well. Anderson also began being criticized more by fans for his often use of redundant vocabulary and limited lyrical themes. Despite this, even with their drop in mainstream popularity, the band still maintained a large core group of fans. New Generation is the third and final single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on January 30, 1995 on Nude Records. ...
Suede circa 1999. From the left: Gilbert, Osman, Oakes, Codling, and Anderson. Not long after the release of Head Music, Nude Records effectively ceased to exist. Like many of their labelmates, Suede ended up signing to Nude's parent company/distributor Sony to record their fifth album, A New Morning (2002). The long and troubled gestation of the album saw keyboardist Neil Codling leave the band, citing chronic fatigue syndrome, to be replaced by long-time band associate Alex Lee, formerly of Strangelove. Image File history File links The band Suede circa 1999. ...
Image File history File links The band Suede circa 1999. ...
Nude Records was setup by Saul Galpern in 1991. ...
Sony Records is a record label courtesy of Columbia, Epic and American Recordings. ...
A New Morning is the fifth and final studio album by Suede, released in late 2002. ...
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Neil Codling (born Neil John Codling, on December 5, 1973, in Stratford-upon-Avon, England) is a singer-songwriter and former keyboardist for the popular English band Suede. ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is one of several names given to a poorly understood, highly debilitating disorder of uncertain cause, which is thought to affect approximately 4 per 1,000 adults[1] in the United States and other countries, and a smaller fraction of children. ...
Strangelove were a British alternative rock band, formed sometime around 1990-91, growing partly out of a previous band called Words and Pictures. ...
In concerts, Lee played second guitar, as well as keyboards, backing vocals and, at one point, harmonica. The album title, according to Anderson, referred to "a fresh start, a new band and a new fresh outlook" - the singer had reportedly been addicted to heroin and crack cocaine for a number of years by this time, which was having an increasingly deleterious effect on his health. He was quoted at the time as saying "we've all cleaned up our drug problems ...which is nice." A backup vocalist is a vocalist that sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, with other backup vocalists, or alone but in the background of a song. ...
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Despite the rejuvenation of the group's health, the album was a commercial disappointment and failed to crack the top 20. Produced by "big name" Britpop producers John Leckie (who famously produced The Stone Roses' debut LP, as well as records for Radiohead and Muse) and Stephen Street (most famous for his work with The Smiths and Blur), A New Morning was considered a solid enough outing by fans of the band, but critical reaction was decidedly lukewarm and the mainstream public interest had long disappeared. Only two singles, Positivity and Obsessions, were released from the album, the fewest singles taken from any of the band's albums, and neither charted particularly well. This article is about the British music producer. ...
The Stone Roses were an influential English rock band from Manchester formed in 1984. ...
Radiohead are an English rock band that formed in Oxfordshire in 1986. ...
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Stephen Street is a music producer best known for his work with The Smiths in the 1980s and Blur in the 1990s. ...
The Smiths were an English rock band active from 1982 to 1987. ...
Blur are an English rock band formed in Colchester in 1989. ...
In Autumn 2003, after the release of their Singles "best of" album and accompanying single "Attitude", Suede played five nights at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, dedicating each night to one of their five albums and playing through an entire album a night – with B-sides and rarities as encores – in chronological order. After these shows, the band announced there would be no more projects under the Suede name for the foreseeable future – effectively announcing the end of the band. Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Singles is a compilation album by Suede, consisting of all of the bands singles over the course of their career. ...
Attitude is the last single by Suede, released on October 6, 2003 on Columbia Records. ...
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Their last concert at London's Astoria on December 13, 2003 was a two-and-a-half hour marathon show, split into two parts (plus encore) with the first part being "songs we want to play". Brett made an announcement that "there will be another Suede album" to everyone's delight, but added "...but not yet". "See you in the Next Life" was their closing remark. is the 347th day of the year (348th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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(2004-present) Post-break activity In May 2004 Anderson confirmed rumours that he and original Suede guitarist Bernard Butler were working together again – they had written 15 songs and were putting together a band, The Tears, who have since released their debut album to critical acclaim and with moderate commercial success, though a follow-up seems a distant possibility with Anderson investing time in his solo career and the band officially on hiatus. Anderson released his first self-titled solo album in February 2007. Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Tears are a band formed in 2004 by ex-Suede bandmates Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler. ...
Brett Anderson is the first solo release from former Suede and current The Tears frontman Brett Anderson. ...
February 2007 is the second month of the year. ...
Alex Lee played a short set with former Strangelove band-mate Patrick Duff at the Tsunami Appeal Gig at the Bristol Carling Academy on Saturday 19th February and continued to tour with him. He now plays guitar and keyboard with Placebo. Neil Codling has toured as keyboardist for pop singer Natalie Imbruglia and has played as a duo called Barry O'Niel comprising him and Harriet Cawley and live for Brett Anderson. Gilbert is currently the drummer for international band Futon, based in Bangkok, Thailand while Osman plays for the U.K. rock band Mista Brown and live for Brett Anderson. Strangelove were a British alternative rock band, formed sometime around 1990-91, growing partly out of a previous band called Words and Pictures. ...
Patrick Duff was the lead singer of the British alternative rock band Strangelove. ...
The Carling Academy Bristol is a venue run by the Academy Music Group which hosts club nights (capacity 1,900) and gigs (capacity 1,600). ...
Placebo is an alternative rock band consisting of Brian Molko, Stefan Olsdal and Steve Hewitt. ...
Natalie Jane Imbruglia (IPA: ) (born February 4, 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter, model and actress. ...
Brett Lewis Anderson (born September 29, 1967) is a British singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of rock band Suede. ...
Futon is an international band based in Bangkok, Thailand. ...
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and a member of the European Union. ...
Legacy Suede's legacy is largely in inspiring the Britpop scene which eventually overshadowed the band's own achievements. Thanks to the band's popularity British guitar music was once again brought to the forefront paving the way for the success of Pulp, Blur and Oasis. According to the book The Last Party, Noel Gallagher was said to have written Some Might Say in an attempt to create a better anthem than Animal Nitrate. Recent/current bands inspired by Suede include The Libertines and The Cribs - with both artists having used Bernard Butler to record singles - as well as Pete Doherty's offshoot band Babyshambles, The Vines, The Long Blondes (whose song Swallow Tatoo pays homage to Animal Nitrate), Placebo, Bloc Party and Franz Ferdinand. Pulp are a rock band, formed in Sheffield, England in 1978, by then 15-year-old school-boy Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar). ...
Blur are an English rock band formed in Colchester in 1989. ...
Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991. ...
Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born May 29, 1967 in Burnage, Manchester, England) is an English songwriter, guitarist and occasional vocalist with the Manchester rock band Oasis. ...
Some Might Say is a song by British rock band Oasis, written by the bands lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. ...
Animal Nitrate is the third single from Suede, the debut album by Suede, released on September 14, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
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The Cribs are an English 3-piece indie band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, consisting of twins Gary and Ryan Jarman and their younger brother Ross Jarman. ...
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This article is about the band Babyshambles. ...
The Vines are an Australian garage rock band notable for producing a raw musical hybrid of 60s rock and 90s alternative music. ...
The Long Blondes are a 5-piece English indie rock band from Sheffield. ...
Placebo is an alternative rock band consisting of Brian Molko, Stefan Olsdal and Steve Hewitt. ...
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Discography All the chart positions are for the UK; Suede have never charted in the US Top 40.
Albums | | | | Sci-Fi Lullabies (1997) - #9 | | | | | Image File history File links Album cover of Suedes self-titled debut album. ...
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Coming Up is the third album by Suede, released by Nude Records in 1996. ...
Cover of the Suede compilation, Sci-Fi Lullabies. File links The following pages link to this file: Sci-Fi Lullabies ...
Sci-Fi Lullabies is a compilation album by Suede, consisting of b-sides from the singles that were released from the bands first three albums. ...
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Head Music is the fourth album by Suede, released by Nude Records in 1999. ...
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A New Morning is the fifth and final studio album by Suede, released in late 2002. ...
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Singles is a compilation album by Suede, consisting of all of the bands singles over the course of their career. ...
Video releases - 1993 Love and Poison (live footage)
- 1995 Introducing the Band DVD (live footage)
- 2001 Lost in TV DVD (video compilation)
Singles - from Suede
- non-album single
- from Dog Man Star
- from Coming Up
- from Head Music
- from A New Morning
- from Singles
The Drowners is the debut single by Suede, released on May 11, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
Metal Mickey is the second single from the debut album by Suede, released on September 14, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
Animal Nitrate is the third single from Suede, the debut album by Suede, released on September 14, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
So Young is the fourth and final single from the debut album by Suede, released on May 17, 1992 on Nude Records. ...
Stay Together is a non-album single by Suede, released on February 14, 1994 on Nude Records. ...
We are the Pigs is the first single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on September 12, 1994 on Nude Records. ...
The Wild Ones is the second single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on November 14, 1994 on Nude Records. ...
New Generation is the third and final single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on January 30, 1995 on Nude Records. ...
Trash is the first single off the album Coming Up by Suede, released on July 29, 1996 on Nude Records. ...
Beautiful Ones is the second single off the album Coming Up by Suede, released on October 14, 1996 on Nude Records. ...
Beautiful Ones is the third single off the album Coming Up by Suede, released on January 13, 1996 on Nude Records. ...
Lazy is the fourth single off the album Coming Up by Suede, released on April 7, 1996 on Nude Records. ...
Filmstar is the fifth and final single off the album Coming Up by Suede, released on April 7, 1996 on Nude Records. ...
Electricity is the first single from the album Head Music by Suede, released on April 12, 1999 on Nude Records. ...
Shes in Fashion is the second single off the album Head Music by Suede, released on June 21, 1999 on Nude Records. ...
Everything Will Flow is the third single off the album Head Music by Suede, released on September 6, 1999 on Nude Records. ...
Cant Get Enough is the fourth and final single off the album Head Music by Suede, released on November 8, 1999 on Nude Records. ...
Positivity is the first single off the album A New Morning by Suede, released on September 16, 2002 on Columbia Records. ...
Obsessions is the second single off the album A New Morning by Suede, released on November 18, 2002 on Columbia Records. ...
Last single from the band Suede. ...
External links - Official Site
- Picture gallery
- Suede Music
- Suede at Last.fm
- Suede: From Spain To Camber Sands
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