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No-Man are an English art pop duo, formed in 1987 as No Man Is an Island (Except the Isle of Man) by singer Tim Bowness and multi-instrumentalist Steven Wilson. The band has so far produced seven studio albums and a number of singles/outtakes collections (most notably, 2006's career retrospective, All the Blue Changes). The band was once lauded as "conceivably the most important English group since The Smiths" by Melody Maker music newspaper,[1] and a 2017 article of Drowned in Sound described them as "probably the most underrated band of the last 25 years".[2]

No-Man
Tim Bowness (left) and Steven Wilson performing with No-Man in 2012
Background information
OriginEngland
Genres
Years active1987–present
Labels
MembersTim Bowness
Steven Wilson
Current live members
Stephen Bennett
Pete Morgan
Michael Bearpark
Steve Bingham
Andy Booker
Past membersBen Coleman
Stuart Blagden
Past live members
Richard Barbieri
Peter Chilvers
Steve Jansen
Mick Karn
Chris Maitland
Silas Maitland
Websiteno-man.co.uk

Originally creating a sample-based proto-trip hop/ambient/electropop-styled music, No-Man has pursued a more organic, diverse and band-oriented sound in subsequent years. Drawing from a diverse mix of singer-songwriter, post rock, minimalist, progressive rock, jazz and contemporary ambient sources for inspiration, No-Man's musical style is distinctive yet difficult to categorise.

History Edit

Formation (1986–1989) Edit

Steven Wilson originally launched the band in 1986 as a solo project called "No Man Is An Island (Except The Isle of Man)", recording an instrumental track called "From a Toyshop Window", which blended progressive rock with synth pop. In 1987, he linked up with singer, lyricist and occasional guitarist and keyboard player Tim Bowness, who at the time was singing with Liverpool-based art-pop band, Plenty (not to be confused with the more recent Japanese indie rock band, Plenty).

Bowness and Wilson continued working together on recording sessions for the next two years. Violinist Ben Coleman joined the project after becoming involved with recording sessions in late 1988. The band established a four-piece live line-up in 1989 by adding guitarist Stuart Blagden (who had previously played with Bowness in the Manchester-based band, Still).

No Man Is An Island released their debut single, a waltz time ballad called "The Girl From Missouri", on Plastic Head Records in mid-1989. The band was disappointed with the single and soon disowned it. Subsequent band evolutions saw flirtations with aggressive synth-pop (on the "Swagger" cassette EP) and the departure of Blagden (who would later become a jazz and Latin music player).

No-Man's pop years (1990–1994) Edit

By 1990, No Man Is an Island had shortened their name to No-Man and become a voice/violin/guitar-and-tapes trio (with Wilson handling all other instruments and programming in the studio).

The first release under the No-Man name was the self-pressed June 1990 single release, "Colours" (a cover of the 1960s Donovan Leich song with crooned vocals and a dub-loop arrangement anticipating the later arrival of trip hop). The single achieved Melody Maker, Sounds and Channel 4 teletext "Singles of the Week" accolades and was re-released by Liverpool-based label Probe Plus in October, 1990.

The attention which "Colours" had received led to No-Man being signed by Dave Massey to a long-term music publishing songwriting agreement with independent Hit & Run Music Publishing. Massey soon secured a recording contract with the independent label One Little Indian. During this period, the band received highly positive UK music media support (including more Singles of the Week in Melody Maker, Sounds and Irish music paper, Hot Press) and had 2 indie top 20 hits ("Days in the Trees" and "Ocean Song") plus a Billboard Top 40 dance hit (the US only single, "Taking It Like A Man", at No. 34).[3]

No-Man’s debut mini-album (a compilation of EP tracks called Lovesighs - An Entertainment) was released in April 1992, and in October of the same year the band toured England with a six-piece line-up including three ex-members of the band JapanMick Karn, Steve Jansen and (most significantly) keyboardist Richard Barbieri, who had been recruited by Massey. The band's first full-length album (the more pop-oriented Loveblows & Lovecries - A Confession) followed in May 1993. By this time, the live band included bass player Silas Maitland and the (unrelated) drummer Chris Maitland. (The latter would join both Wilson and Richard Barbieri in the live lineup of Porcupine Tree).

In 1994 No-Man released their second album Flowermouth. Although the band parted company with violinist Ben Coleman during the sessions, he made a significant contribution towards most of the tracks on the record. No-Man also stopped performing live in 1994, and would not return to the stage until 2006.

The move towards art-rock (1995–2000) Edit

Two albums released in 1995 closed the first phase of the band's career - a set of ambient dance reworkings of Flowermouth material called Flowermix and a compilation of the band's more ambient and atmospheric One Little Indian-era B-sides and rarities called Heaven Taste.

With each subsequent release the band moved further away from its more conventional pop and rock roots, mirroring the evolution of artists such as Talk Talk, David Sylvian, Radiohead, Scott Walker and Kate Bush. Since the mid-1990s, No-Man has released a steady stream of albums via Snapper Music and 3rd Stone/Adasam, featuring guests such as Fripp, Barbieri, Jansen, Theo Travis and Pat Mastellotto. The band has maintained a healthy cult following as well as continued critical acclaim.

1996's Wild Opera and its 1997 companion release Dry Cleaning Ray (both released on 3rd Stone Ltd.) explored a combination of darker dance sounds, experimental art-rock and deep trip hop, while maintaining No-Man's particular skill with ballads. An EP of all-new material, Carolina Skeletons, followed in 1998.

In 1999, the band released Speak, a compilation of mostly-unreleased early ambient songs recorded a decade previously but which Bowness and Wilson considered to be of equal merit to the music released on One Little Indian or 3rd Stone Ltd.

Organic balladeers (2000–2018) Edit

 
Performance at Klub Studio, 2012 (Krakow)

Speak's quieter and more atmospheric approach pointed the way towards No-Man's subsequent output. 2001's Returning Jesus (the last album to be released on 3rd Stone Ltd.) resurrected and expanded the eclectic ballad, jazz and progressive rock influences of Flowermouth and brought the band to a new and revived audience, some of whom had come in via the continued success of Wilson's other main project Porcupine Tree.

Signing a new deal with Snapper Music, the band went on to release Together We're Stranger in 2003 - a sombre, moving record with strong tone poem elements detailing (in abstract) the break-up of a relationship and responses to bereavement.

In 2006, No-Man made a rare live performance at the Norwich Garage (part of a Burning Shed label event).

The band released Schoolyard Ghosts on 12 May 2008, receiving some of the most favourable reviews of the band's career (the album was described as "truly sublime" by Classic rock magazine[4]). Guest musicians included Pat Mastelotto, Theo Travis, Gavin Harrison, Colin Edwin, Bruce Kaphan (ex-American Music Club) and The London Session Orchestra (arranged by Dave Stewart).

On 27 May 2008, it was announced that No-Man's music will be featured in the film by award-winning student film-maker Dan Faltz, Weak Species.[5] The film is based on the writings of Dennis Cooper and is currently being considered for expanded feature film treatment.

No-Man played its first full performance in fifteen years at London's Bush Hall on 29 August 2008,.[6] This performance was followed by two more concerts in Zoetermeer (The Netherlands) and Düsseldorf (Germany) on 3 and 4 September respectively. The Zoetermeer concert was No-Man's first concert outside of the UK.

Mixtaped—a double DVD package including a film of the sell-out London performance, a documentary of the group's history and assorted promotional videos—was released in October 2009.[7] Early releases of the DVD ordered from Burning Shed included an audio CD recording of highlights from the Bush Hall show. The DVD was voted No. 5 in the Classic Rock Presents Prog 2010 critic's poll.

On 22 December 2011, the band announced through their Facebook page that a new live recording, titled Love and Endings, recorded at the Leamington Spa Assembly in October 2011 would be released on 27 February 2012.[8] It was followed by a 5-date tour, including first performance in Poland on 26 August 2012.[9]

Return to synth-pop roots (2019-present) Edit

Wilson announced in late 2018 that he was working with Bowness on a new No-Man album, the band's first full length album of original material since 2008's Schoolyard Ghosts. Wilson described the album as "music that in many ways sees a return to our roots as a synth-pop band, albeit with the conceptual sweep of our more recent albums".[10] In September 2019 the band announced their new album, Love You to Bits, which was released on 22 November 2019.

Band line-up Edit

Current members

  • Tim Bowness – lead and backing vocals (plus occasional guitars, keyboards, tapes and programming) (1987–present)
  • Steven Wilson – guitars, keyboards, bass, programming, samples, various instruments, backing vocals, engineering (1987–present)

Former members

  • Ben Coleman – violins (1988–1993)
  • Stuart Blagden – guitars (1989–1990)

Guest studio contributors

Current live members

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

Live albums Edit

  • Highlights from Mixtaped (2009, Burning Shed, nmsg2) – bonus CD added to initial pre-orders of the Mixtaped DVD from the Burning Shed online store.
  • Love and Endings (2012, Burning Shed, bshed1201) – Recorded live at the Leamington Spa Assembly on 14 October 2011. CD version includes a bonus DVD of the concert

Compilations / others Edit

  • Lovesighs – An Entertainment (1992, One Little Indian Records Ltd, TPLP47MCD) – Debut mini-album
  • Island of Circles (1992, Nettwerk, W2-30075) – Donovan tribute album by various artists, featured in the cover version of the song Turquoise
  • Heaven Taste (1995, Hidden Art, HI-ART 1) – Mini-album of B-sides and unreleased tracks
  • Flowermix (1995, Hidden Art, HI-ART 2) – Remix album
  • Dry Cleaning Ray (1997, 3rd Stone Records Ltd, STONE 035CD) – Mini-album, regarded as a companion release to Wild Opera
  • Radio Sessions: 92–96 (1998, Burning Shed) – Mail order CD-R of tracks recorded for various radio sessions
  • Speak (1999, Materiali Sonori, MASO CD 90111 (original release) / 2004, Snapper Music PLC, SDPCD 194 (reissue with bonus track)
  • Lost Songs Vol 1 (2001, Burning Shed) – Mail order CD-R of unreleased tracks
  • All The Blue Changes - An Anthology 1988–2003 (2006, Hidden Art, HI-ART 19) – Compilation with some unreleased versions and an unreleased track

Singles and EPs Edit

As No Man Is an Island Edit

As No-Man Edit

  • Colours (1990, Probe Plus Records) – 12" only
  • Days in the Trees (1991, One Little Indian Records Ltd, 57TP7CD) – 12" and CD
  • Ocean Song (1992, One Little Indian Records Ltd, 63TP7CD)
  • Sweetheart Raw (1993, One Little Indian Records Ltd, 73TP7CD)
  • Only Baby (1993, One Little Indian Records Ltd, 83TP7CD)
  • Painting Paradise EP (1993, One Little Indian Records Ltd, 93TP7CD)
  • Taking It Like a Man (1994, Sony Music Entertainment Inc, 46K 77463) – US-only EP
  • Housewives Hooked on Heroin (1996, 3rd Stone Records Ltd, STONE 026CD)
  • Carolina Skeletons (1998, 3rd Stone Records Ltd, STONE 037CD)
  • All That You Are (2003, Hidden Art, HI-ART 18)
  • The Break-Up for Real (2007) – Download only. All tracks are also included on All the Blue Changes and the DVD-A remaster of Together We're Stranger
  • Wherever There Is Light (2009, Snapper Music PLC, KSCOPE127S) – Enhanced five-track EP

Videography Edit

  • Mixtaped (2009, Snapper Music PLC, KSCOPE505) – 2 DVD, Live at Bush Hall, London (29/08/08) and Documentary
  • Love and Endings (2012, Burning Shed, bshed1201) – DVD only available as a bonus disc to the CD version of the album

Charting songs Edit

Song Chart Position Year
"Taking It Like a Man" US Billboard Dance/Club Play[11] 34 1994
"Heaven Taste" UK Vinyl Singles[12] 5 2016
"Heaven Taste" UK Top 100 Physical Singles[13] 8 2016

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . No-man.co.uk. Archived from the original on 15 June 2008. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  2. ^ Bland, Benjamin (15 August 2017). "Steven Wilson | To the Bone". Drowned in Sound. from the original on 15 August 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - No-Man". Billboard. Retrieved 28 May 2008.
  4. ^ . Kscope. 16 June 2008. Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2008.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 June 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2008.
  6. ^ "Bush Hall Music | Music Venue | West London". Bushhallmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  7. ^ . Hotsdesign.co.uk. Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  8. ^ "Prikbordfoto's". Facebook. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  9. ^ "No-Man Concert Setlists & Tour Dates". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  10. ^ "Steven Wilson's New Year Update 2019". Stevenwilsonhq.com. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  11. ^ . Billboard. 28 May 1994. Archived from the original on 22 September 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  12. ^ "Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 | Official Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  13. ^ "Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 March 2017.

External links Edit

  • No-Man's Official Website
  • No-Man biography, reviews and MP3 @ progarchives.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources No Man news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message No Man are an English art pop duo formed in 1987 as No Man Is an Island Except the Isle of Man by singer Tim Bowness and multi instrumentalist Steven Wilson The band has so far produced seven studio albums and a number of singles outtakes collections most notably 2006 s career retrospective All the Blue Changes The band was once lauded as conceivably the most important English group since The Smiths by Melody Maker music newspaper 1 and a 2017 article of Drowned in Sound described them as probably the most underrated band of the last 25 years 2 No ManTim Bowness left and Steven Wilson performing with No Man in 2012Background informationOriginEnglandGenresArt rockambienttrip hopdream popYears active1987 presentLabelsOne Little IndianSnapperKscopeEpicResurgence Voiceprint3rd Stone Ltd Materiali SonoriBurning ShedHeadphone DustMembersTim BownessSteven WilsonCurrent live membersStephen BennettPete MorganMichael BearparkSteve BinghamAndy BookerPast membersBen ColemanStuart BlagdenPast live membersRichard BarbieriPeter ChilversSteve JansenMick KarnChris MaitlandSilas MaitlandWebsiteno man co ukOriginally creating a sample based proto trip hop ambient electropop styled music No Man has pursued a more organic diverse and band oriented sound in subsequent years Drawing from a diverse mix of singer songwriter post rock minimalist progressive rock jazz and contemporary ambient sources for inspiration No Man s musical style is distinctive yet difficult to categorise Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1986 1989 1 2 No Man s pop years 1990 1994 1 3 The move towards art rock 1995 2000 1 4 Organic balladeers 2000 2018 1 5 Return to synth pop roots 2019 present 2 Band line up 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilations others 3 4 Singles and EPs 3 4 1 As No Man Is an Island 3 4 2 As No Man 3 5 Videography 4 Charting songs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFormation 1986 1989 Edit Steven Wilson originally launched the band in 1986 as a solo project called No Man Is An Island Except The Isle of Man recording an instrumental track called From a Toyshop Window which blended progressive rock with synth pop In 1987 he linked up with singer lyricist and occasional guitarist and keyboard player Tim Bowness who at the time was singing with Liverpool based art pop band Plenty not to be confused with the more recent Japanese indie rock band Plenty Bowness and Wilson continued working together on recording sessions for the next two years Violinist Ben Coleman joined the project after becoming involved with recording sessions in late 1988 The band established a four piece live line up in 1989 by adding guitarist Stuart Blagden who had previously played with Bowness in the Manchester based band Still No Man Is An Island released their debut single a waltz time ballad called The Girl From Missouri on Plastic Head Records in mid 1989 The band was disappointed with the single and soon disowned it Subsequent band evolutions saw flirtations with aggressive synth pop on the Swagger cassette EP and the departure of Blagden who would later become a jazz and Latin music player No Man s pop years 1990 1994 Edit By 1990 No Man Is an Island had shortened their name to No Man and become a voice violin guitar and tapes trio with Wilson handling all other instruments and programming in the studio The first release under the No Man name was the self pressed June 1990 single release Colours a cover of the 1960s Donovan Leich song with crooned vocals and a dub loop arrangement anticipating the later arrival of trip hop The single achieved Melody Maker Sounds and Channel 4 teletext Singles of the Week accolades and was re released by Liverpool based label Probe Plus in October 1990 The attention which Colours had received led to No Man being signed by Dave Massey to a long term music publishing songwriting agreement with independent Hit amp Run Music Publishing Massey soon secured a recording contract with the independent label One Little Indian During this period the band received highly positive UK music media support including more Singles of the Week in Melody Maker Sounds and Irish music paper Hot Press and had 2 indie top 20 hits Days in the Trees and Ocean Song plus a Billboard Top 40 dance hit the US only single Taking It Like A Man at No 34 3 No Man s debut mini album a compilation of EP tracks called Lovesighs An Entertainment was released in April 1992 and in October of the same year the band toured England with a six piece line up including three ex members of the band Japan Mick Karn Steve Jansen and most significantly keyboardist Richard Barbieri who had been recruited by Massey The band s first full length album the more pop oriented Loveblows amp Lovecries A Confession followed in May 1993 By this time the live band included bass player Silas Maitland and the unrelated drummer Chris Maitland The latter would join both Wilson and Richard Barbieri in the live lineup of Porcupine Tree In 1994 No Man released their second album Flowermouth Although the band parted company with violinist Ben Coleman during the sessions he made a significant contribution towards most of the tracks on the record No Man also stopped performing live in 1994 and would not return to the stage until 2006 The move towards art rock 1995 2000 Edit Two albums released in 1995 closed the first phase of the band s career a set of ambient dance reworkings of Flowermouth material called Flowermix and a compilation of the band s more ambient and atmospheric One Little Indian era B sides and rarities called Heaven Taste With each subsequent release the band moved further away from its more conventional pop and rock roots mirroring the evolution of artists such as Talk Talk David Sylvian Radiohead Scott Walker and Kate Bush Since the mid 1990s No Man has released a steady stream of albums via Snapper Music and 3rd Stone Adasam featuring guests such as Fripp Barbieri Jansen Theo Travis and Pat Mastellotto The band has maintained a healthy cult following as well as continued critical acclaim 1996 s Wild Opera and its 1997 companion release Dry Cleaning Ray both released on 3rd Stone Ltd explored a combination of darker dance sounds experimental art rock and deep trip hop while maintaining No Man s particular skill with ballads An EP of all new material Carolina Skeletons followed in 1998 In 1999 the band released Speak a compilation of mostly unreleased early ambient songs recorded a decade previously but which Bowness and Wilson considered to be of equal merit to the music released on One Little Indian or 3rd Stone Ltd Organic balladeers 2000 2018 Edit nbsp Performance at Klub Studio 2012 Krakow Speak s quieter and more atmospheric approach pointed the way towards No Man s subsequent output 2001 s Returning Jesus the last album to be released on 3rd Stone Ltd resurrected and expanded the eclectic ballad jazz and progressive rock influences of Flowermouth and brought the band to a new and revived audience some of whom had come in via the continued success of Wilson s other main project Porcupine Tree Signing a new deal with Snapper Music the band went on to release Together We re Stranger in 2003 a sombre moving record with strong tone poem elements detailing in abstract the break up of a relationship and responses to bereavement In 2006 No Man made a rare live performance at the Norwich Garage part of a Burning Shed label event The band released Schoolyard Ghosts on 12 May 2008 receiving some of the most favourable reviews of the band s career the album was described as truly sublime by Classic rock magazine 4 Guest musicians included Pat Mastelotto Theo Travis Gavin Harrison Colin Edwin Bruce Kaphan ex American Music Club and The London Session Orchestra arranged by Dave Stewart On 27 May 2008 it was announced that No Man s music will be featured in the film by award winning student film maker Dan Faltz Weak Species 5 The film is based on the writings of Dennis Cooper and is currently being considered for expanded feature film treatment No Man played its first full performance in fifteen years at London s Bush Hall on 29 August 2008 6 This performance was followed by two more concerts in Zoetermeer The Netherlands and Dusseldorf Germany on 3 and 4 September respectively The Zoetermeer concert was No Man s first concert outside of the UK Mixtaped a double DVD package including a film of the sell out London performance a documentary of the group s history and assorted promotional videos was released in October 2009 7 Early releases of the DVD ordered from Burning Shed included an audio CD recording of highlights from the Bush Hall show The DVD was voted No 5 in the Classic Rock Presents Prog 2010 critic s poll On 22 December 2011 the band announced through their Facebook page that a new live recording titled Love and Endings recorded at the Leamington Spa Assembly in October 2011 would be released on 27 February 2012 8 It was followed by a 5 date tour including first performance in Poland on 26 August 2012 9 Return to synth pop roots 2019 present Edit Wilson announced in late 2018 that he was working with Bowness on a new No Man album the band s first full length album of original material since 2008 s Schoolyard Ghosts Wilson described the album as music that in many ways sees a return to our roots as a synth pop band albeit with the conceptual sweep of our more recent albums 10 In September 2019 the band announced their new album Love You to Bits which was released on 22 November 2019 Band line up EditCurrent members Tim Bowness lead and backing vocals plus occasional guitars keyboards tapes and programming 1987 present Steven Wilson guitars keyboards bass programming samples various instruments backing vocals engineering 1987 present Former members Ben Coleman violins 1988 1993 Stuart Blagden guitars 1989 1990 Guest studio contributors All four other past and present members of Porcupine Tree Steven Wilson s band including bassist Colin Edwin drummers Chris Maitland and Gavin Harrison and keyboardist Richard Barbieri electronic artists Roger Eno Faultline Scanner Muslimgauze and The Shamen jazz musicians Ian Carr Theo Travis and Ben Castle King Crimson personnel Robert Fripp Pat Mastelotto Mel Collins and Gavin Harrison ex Japan and Rain Tree Crow members Steve Jansen Mick Karn and also Porcupine Tree member Richard Barbieri US pedal steel Bruce Kaphan ex American Music Club Current live members Stephen Bennett keyboards Pete Morgan bass guitar Michael Bearpark guitar Steve Bingham electric violin Andy Booker acoustic and electronic drumsDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Loveblows amp Lovecries A Confession 1993 One Little Indian Records Ltd TPLP57CD 1994 Sony 550 in the US Flowermouth 1994 One Little Indian Records Ltd TPLP67CD 1994 Nippon Columbia in Japan Wild Opera 1996 3rd Stone Records Ltd STONE 027CD Returning Jesus 2001 3rd Stone Records Ltd STONE 038CD 2017 kscope496 2CD reissue Together We re Stranger 2003 Snapper Music PLC SMACD867 original digipak KSCOPE105D super jewel case reissue Schoolyard Ghosts 2008 Snapper Music PLC 2009 KSCOPE103 Love You to Bits 2019 Live albums Edit Highlights from Mixtaped 2009 Burning Shed nmsg2 bonus CD added to initial pre orders of the Mixtaped DVD from the Burning Shed online store Love and Endings 2012 Burning Shed bshed1201 Recorded live at the Leamington Spa Assembly on 14 October 2011 CD version includes a bonus DVD of the concertCompilations others Edit Lovesighs An Entertainment 1992 One Little Indian Records Ltd TPLP47MCD Debut mini album Island of Circles 1992 Nettwerk W2 30075 Donovan tribute album by various artists featured in the cover version of the song Turquoise Heaven Taste 1995 Hidden Art HI ART 1 Mini album of B sides and unreleased tracks Flowermix 1995 Hidden Art HI ART 2 Remix album Dry Cleaning Ray 1997 3rd Stone Records Ltd STONE 035CD Mini album regarded as a companion release to Wild Opera Radio Sessions 92 96 1998 Burning Shed Mail order CD R of tracks recorded for various radio sessions Speak 1999 Materiali Sonori MASO CD 90111 original release 2004 Snapper Music PLC SDPCD 194 reissue with bonus track Lost Songs Vol 1 2001 Burning Shed Mail order CD R of unreleased tracks All The Blue Changes An Anthology 1988 2003 2006 Hidden Art HI ART 19 Compilation with some unreleased versions and an unreleased trackSingles and EPs Edit As No Man Is an Island Edit The Girl From Missouri 1989 Plastic Head Records PLAS S 012 12 only Swagger 1989 Hidden Art Independent Cassette onlyAs No Man Edit Colours 1990 Probe Plus Records 12 only Days in the Trees 1991 One Little Indian Records Ltd 57TP7CD 12 and CD Ocean Song 1992 One Little Indian Records Ltd 63TP7CD Sweetheart Raw 1993 One Little Indian Records Ltd 73TP7CD Only Baby 1993 One Little Indian Records Ltd 83TP7CD Painting Paradise EP 1993 One Little Indian Records Ltd 93TP7CD Taking It Like a Man 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc 46K 77463 US only EP Housewives Hooked on Heroin 1996 3rd Stone Records Ltd STONE 026CD Carolina Skeletons 1998 3rd Stone Records Ltd STONE 037CD All That You Are 2003 Hidden Art HI ART 18 The Break Up for Real 2007 Download only All tracks are also included on All the Blue Changes and the DVD A remaster of Together We re Stranger Wherever There Is Light 2009 Snapper Music PLC KSCOPE127S Enhanced five track EPVideography Edit Mixtaped 2009 Snapper Music PLC KSCOPE505 2 DVD Live at Bush Hall London 29 08 08 and Documentary Love and Endings 2012 Burning Shed bshed1201 DVD only available as a bonus disc to the CD version of the albumCharting songs EditSong Chart Position Year Taking It Like a Man US Billboard Dance Club Play 11 34 1994 Heaven Taste UK Vinyl Singles 12 5 2016 Heaven Taste UK Top 100 Physical Singles 13 8 2016See also EditList of ambient music artistsReferences Edit press No man co uk Archived from the original on 15 June 2008 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Bland Benjamin 15 August 2017 Steven Wilson To the Bone Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 15 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Billboard com Artist Chart History No Man Billboard Retrieved 28 May 2008 Kscope Blog Archive No Man European dates announced Kscope 16 June 2008 Archived from the original on 23 July 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2008 Weak Species Archived from the original on 1 June 2008 Retrieved 28 May 2008 Bush Hall Music Music Venue West London Bushhallmusic co uk Retrieved 9 June 2020 Tim Bowness diary 2008 Hotsdesign co uk Archived from the original on 10 February 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2012 Prikbordfoto s Facebook Retrieved 4 April 2012 No Man Concert Setlists amp Tour Dates Setlist fm Retrieved 9 August 2019 Steven Wilson s New Year Update 2019 Stevenwilsonhq com 31 December 2018 Retrieved 9 June 2020 No Man Chart history Billboard 28 May 1994 Archived from the original on 22 September 2016 Retrieved 26 June 2016 Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 Official Charts Company Official Charts Company Retrieved 4 March 2017 Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Official Charts Company Retrieved 4 March 2017 External links EditNo Man s Official Website No Man biography reviews and MP3 progarchives com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title No Man amp oldid 1154888684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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