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  2. Eight (Boo Radleys album) - Wikipedia

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    For Paste, Miranda Wollen scored this release a 7.6 out of 10, characterizing the work as "uncomplicated, comfortable and a grand tour of their quintessential, distinct style", writing that "the tracks are replete with brass, percussion and harmonics whose origins arise from the same hodgepodge of genres which made the Boo Radleys such a ...

  3. The Boo Radleys - Wikipedia

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    The Boo Radleys' final album was 1998's Kingsize. One single was released from the album, "Free Huey!". One single was released from the album, "Free Huey!". The title track was due to have been released as a second single, but the band decided to split up.

  4. Giant Steps (The Boo Radleys album) - Wikipedia

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    The Boo Radleys' songwriter/guitarist, Martin Carr, named his band's 1993 album after John Coltrane's 1959 LP, but Giant Steps also is a winking acknowledgment of another kind: He's the first to know that the Liverpool quartet has taken a huge leap forward.

  5. Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album) - Wikipedia

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    This ['Wake Up Boo!'] is a smash". [8] Creation Records used the emerging Britpop movement to help push promotion for Wake Up!. [9] To tie in with scene, Andrews organized a retail campaign with Our Price and Virgin Megastores, which included releases from the Boo Radleys, Blur and Elastica. [10]

  6. Keep on with Falling - Wikipedia

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    Keep on with Falling is a 2022 studio album by British alternative rock band The Boo Radleys. It is their first studio release in 24 years and their first as a trio. It is their first studio release in 24 years and their first as a trio.

  7. Creation Records discography - Wikipedia

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    The Boo Radleys: Adrenalin E.P. EP CRE 125 N/A: Love Corporation: unissued: unissued: unissued: unissued: CRE 126 1992-08 Sugar "Changes" Copper Blue: CRE 127 1992-04 Adorable "Sunshine Smile" non-album single reissued on Against Perfection: CRE 128 1992-06 The Boo Radleys: Boo! Forever : EP CRE 129 1994-03 Primal Scream "Rocks" Give Out but ...

  8. Category:The Boo Radleys albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about The Boo Radleys albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "The Boo Radleys albums" The following 9 pages are in ...

  9. Kingsize (The Boo Radleys album) - Wikipedia

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    The Boo Radleys released their fifth studio album C'mon Kids in 1996; guitarist Martin Carr said it was made with alienating their new fans in mind. Though the album charted highly in the UK, it fell off the chart quickly, as was the case of its singles "C'mon Kids", which peaked at number 18, and "What's in the Box?", which peaked at number 25.