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  2. Hue and Cry (band) - Wikipedia

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    A new Hue And Cry album, Hot Wire was released on 19 March 2012 to critical acclaim, [citation needed] and the band played acoustic gigs in support of it. They also appeared on Jools Holland 's BBC Radio 2 show, and played "Shipbuilding" on the Titanic memorial show for Radio 2 receiving praise from Holland as well as Dermot O'Leary and Jeremy ...

  3. Hue and Cry discography - Wikipedia

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    Hue And Cry 40 — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart. Live albums. Year Title 1989 Bitter Suite: 1999 Live '99: 2010 Bitter Suite, Again: 2011

  4. Hue and cry - Wikipedia

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    By the Statute of Winchester of 1285, 13 Edw. 1.St. 2. c. 4, it was provided that anyone, either a constable or a private citizen, who witnessed a crime shall make hue and cry, and that the hue and cry must be kept up against the fleeing criminal from town to town and from county to county, until the felon is apprehended and delivered to the sheriff.

  5. Remote (album) - Wikipedia

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    Remote is the second studio album by Scottish duo Hue and Cry. It was released in 1988, and re-released in 2008. [ 1 ] It includes the Top 20 single "Looking for Linda".

  6. Labour of Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Labour of Love" is a song by Scottish duo Hue and Cry, released in 1987 as the second single from their debut album, Seduced and Abandoned. It peaked at number 6 in the UK Singles Chart. [2] In 1993, the song was remixed by house music producer/DJ Joey Negro and released as a single that reached number 25 in Britain. [2]

  7. Hue and Cry (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hue and Cry is a 1947 British film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Alastair Sim, Harry Fowler and Joan Dowling. It is generally considered to be the first of the Ealing comedies , although it is better characterised as a thriller for children.

  8. Greg Kane (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Kane (born Gregory Philip Kane, 11 September 1966, Glasgow, Scotland) [1] is a Scottish musician, and co-member of Hue and Cry.. A classically trained pianist, prior to Hue and Cry's formation, he was the saxophonist in Valerie and the Week of Wonders, which featured the Scottish artist Gerard Burns on vocals and Brian McFie, who went on to be the lead guitarist with The Big Dish.

  9. Bitter Suite (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bitter Suite was the third album, and the first live album, from the Scottish pop group Hue and Cry. It was released in 1989. [1] It was re-released as a double-album with their previous album Remote. A video recording was also released on VHS.