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The Lightning Seeds

The Lightning Seeds (also known as Lightning Seeds) are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1989 by Ian Broudie (vocals, guitar, producer), formerly of the bands Big in Japan, Care, and Original Mirrors.[1][2] Originally a studio-based solo project for Broudie, the Lightning Seeds expanded into a touring band following Jollification (1994). The group experienced commercial success throughout the 1990s and are well known for their single "Three Lions", a collaboration with David Baddiel and Frank Skinner which reached No. 1 in the UK in 1996 and 2018, with a re-worked version also reaching the top spot in 1998.

The Lightning Seeds
The Lightning Seeds performing in 2011
Background information
OriginLiverpool, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1989–2000
  • 2006–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitethelightningseeds.co.uk

History

1989–1993: Formation and early years

Prior to the forming his own project, Ian Broudie had been a member of the 1970s post-punk band Big in Japan and the new wave bands Original Mirrors and Care.[3] By the late 1980s, Broudie was better known as a producer than as a musician, and had produced albums for new wave and alternative rock artists such as Echo & the Bunnymen, Wall of Voodoo and the Fall.[4]

In 1989, Broudie began recording alone under the name "Lightning Seeds".[4] The name derives from a misheard lyric from Prince's 1985 hit single "Raspberry Beret", in which Prince sings the line "thunder drowns out what the lightning sees". Broudie performed all vocals and instruments on the band's first album, 1989's Cloudcuckooland, which he also produced.[4] The Lightning Seeds achieved success with their debut single, the psychedelic hit "Pure", which reached the top 20 in the UK,[4] and the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Both "Pure" and followup single "All I Want" also reached the Modern Rock Tracks top 10.

Broudie resumed his production career after the success of the first Lightning Seeds album,[4] but returned to songwriting in 1991 and moved labels from Rough Trade to Virgin. He then resumed his Lightning Seeds recording career, drafting Simon Rogers as his studio partner in production, arrangements, and instrumentation. Rogers, who had also helped with programming on the first Lightning Seeds album, would continue as Broudie's in-studio partner throughout the rest of the Lightning Seeds' career.

The album Sense (1992) featured the song "The Life of Riley", written by Broudie for his son, which reached No. 28 on the UK Singles Chart. An instrumental version of the song later became better known as the BBC TV theme for the Goal of the Month competition. The album Sense would mark Broudie's first Lightning Seeds songwriting collaborations with former Specials singer Terry Hall.

1994–1998: Touring years

Broudie signed the Lightning Seeds to Epic Records, put other projects on hold and embarked on a touring schedule:

I'd been wanting to perform live again for some time and this was the first time I found myself talking to somebody at a record company who believed in Lightning Seeds[5]

By the end of 1993 Broudie had finished the Jollification (1994) album, which included contributions from Terry Hall, Alison Moyet and Ian McNabb. The promotional tour began in August 1994 with a consistently changing line up over the years with Broudie the only constant. The tour benefitted from the success of the second single from the album, "Change", which reached No. 13 in the UK Singles Charts, becoming the band's second UK top 20 hit. The song was also featured on the soundtrack for the hit movie Clueless. The album Jollification became a critical success[6] and the singles taken from this album, "Lucky You", "Marvellous" and "Perfect" made noticeable impact. Mark Farrow's album cover featured the use of computer graphics to create an enormous strawberry, its seeds depicted with superimposed human faces, while the singles' covers featured different variations on this theme.

During this period a number of songs were recorded at a private river barge studio located at Eel Pie Studios, then owned by Pete Townshend for the fourth studio album Dizzy Heights.[5] The single "Ready or Not" was released ahead of the album and reached No. 20 in the UK Singles chart.

In 1996 The Football Association commissioned Broudie to write an England song for the upcoming Euro '96 football tournament. Broudie agreed on the condition that comedians Frank Skinner and David Baddiel, who had presented the late-night television show Fantasy Football League participated. The resulting song, "Three Lions", became a No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart and was adopted as a football chant, not only in the UK but also in countries such as Germany, where the single and accompanying video reached No. 16 in their charts.

In 1997 Lightning Seeds headlined the Hillsborough Justice Concert, which was held at the Liverpool Anfield stadium to raise fund for the families in their struggle for justice.

During this period the band achieved three more UK Top 20 hits, including a cover version of The Turtles "You Showed Me", which became their highest-charting hit other than "Three Lions" when it reached No. 8.

1997 gave the Lightning Seeds international exposure with "You Showed Me" included on the Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery soundtrack. The release of greatest hits compilation Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds and a UK promotional tour followed. In 1998, Broudie, Baddiel & Skinner reworked and recorded an updated version of their hit football anthem for the FIFA World Cup in France. "3 Lions '98" reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the first song to top the charts on two occasions with different sets of lyrics.[7] In 1998, the Lightning Seeds also performed on the Main Stage at both the Glastonbury Festival and the V Festival in the UK.

1999–2005: Tilt and hiatus

Their album Tilt (1999) was dance-oriented and featured collaborations with Stephen Jones. The single "Life's Too Short" was heralded by BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles as "one of the band's strongest singles to date" and rose to No. 27 in the UK Singles Chart.[8]

2006–present

The band's second greatest hits album The Very Best of the Lightning Seeds was released on 12 June 2006, followed by the re-release of "Three Lions", which rose to No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart.

In 2009, the band released their sixth studio album, Four Winds,[9] and returned to touring in April 2010 after a ten-year hiatus.[10]

In 2014, the songs and career of Ian Broudie were celebrated in a concert held at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, featuring the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic orchestra and performances by Ian McCulloch (Echo And The Bunnymen), Miles Kane (The Last Shadow Puppets), Terry Hall (The Specials), James Skelly (The Coral) and Broudie himself[11] with a band featuring musicians Sean Payne (The Zutons), Bill Ryder Jones and Nick Power (The Coral) and Broudie's son, Riley. The event was filmed but is yet to be released.

On 22 August 2014, the Lightning Seeds were joined by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Liverpool's Sefton Park for a show in front of 30,000 people, reprising the Philharmonic show without the special guests.[12]

In December 2016, the Lightning Seeds supported Madness on their British pre-Christmas arena tour.[13]

In June 2018, the single "Three Lions" re-entered the UK chart and reached number one on the chart dated 19 July 2018,[14] celebrating the progress of England national football team at the 2018 FIFA World Cup,[15] with the phrase "it's coming home" featuring heavily on social media and television.[16][17]

A new single, "Sunshine", was released on 15 June 2022. Alongside the new song "Emily Smiles" it was taken from the studio album See You in the Stars, which was released in October 2022.[18][19]

In 2023, the Lightning Seeds opened the Glastonbury Festival's "Other Stage".[20] They also supported Madness on tour once again that year.[21]

Band members

  • Ian Broudie – lead guitar, vocals (1989–present)
  • Martyn Campbell – bass, backing vocals (1994–present)
  • Riley Broudie – rhythm guitar (2009–present)
  • Adele Emmas - keyboards, backing vocals (2019-present)
  • Jim Sharrock – drums, backing vocals (2016–present)
  • Tim Cunningham - saxophone, clarinet (2019-present)[22]
Former members
  • Ali Kane – keyboards (1994–1996)
  • Angie Pollock – keyboards, backing vocals (1996–2000, 2009)
  • Chris Sharrock – drums (1994–1997)
  • James Bagshaw – keyboards (2010)
  • Keith York – drums (1997–1998)
  • Mathew Priest – drums (1997–1997)
  • Paolo Ruiu – bass (2006)
  • Paul Hemmings – guitar (1994–1998)
  • Raife Burchell – drums (2010)
  • Rob Allum – drums (2009–2010)
  • Sean Payne – drums (2011–2012)
  • Simon Rogers – guitar, bass, keyboards (1992–2000)
  • Zak Starkey – drums (1998–2000)
  • Abi Harding – saxophone, keyboards, backing vocals (2016–2018) [23]

Discography

References

  1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Lightning Seeds biography". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  2. ^ The Lightning Seeds Biography Retrieved 20 July 2011
  3. ^ "Ian Broudie's pop life was Joy, Marvellous and Perfect...but then came Three Lions". Herald Scotland. 3 December 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 162. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.
  5. ^ a b . lightning-seeds.co.uk. Archived from the original on 6 February 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  6. ^ . Lightning-seeds.co.uk. Archived from the original on 19 April 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  7. ^ "England's Euro 2004 Song released". BBC News. 31 May 2004. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  8. ^ "Lightning Seeds biography". Lightning-seeds.co.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  9. ^ Hann, Michael (14 May 2009). "Pop review: Lightning Seeds, Four Winds". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  10. ^ "The Lightning Seeds Spring Tour Dates". Live4ever.uk.com. 11 January 2010.
  11. ^ Simpson, Dave (6 April 2014). "The Music of Ian Broudie review – 'bittersweet undercurrents'". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  12. ^ Dave Simpson (11 June 2014). "The Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie: 'People didn't know what was on the England badge before Three Lions'". The Guardian.
  13. ^ "Madness announce Lightning Seeds support for arena tour". Music-news.com. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  14. ^ "3 Lions". Official Charts. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  15. ^ "Three Lions breaks chart record". BBC News. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  16. ^ Keh, Andrew (7 July 2018). "England Takes Another Step Toward Bringing 'It' Home". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  17. ^ Ley, Tom (9 July 2018). "Gather Your Mates And Have A Laugh At England's "It's Coming Home" World Cup Meme". Deadspin. from the original on 9 July 2018.
  18. ^ The Lightning Seeds on new album ‘See You In The Stars’: “I’d lost confidence in myself”. NME. 15 June 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022
  19. ^ "The Lightning Seeds - See You in the Stars Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  20. ^ "Glastonbury 2023 - The Lightning Seeds". BBC Music Events. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  21. ^ "Madness announce 2023 UK arena tour with The Lightning Seeds". NME. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  22. ^ . Innewcastle.co.uk. Archived from the original on 7 December 2021. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  23. ^ "Ian Broudie and the Lightning Seeds - About | Facebook". Facebook.com. Retrieved 17 December 2016.

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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 The Lightning Seeds news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message The Lightning Seeds also known as Lightning Seeds are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1989 by Ian Broudie vocals guitar producer formerly of the bands Big in Japan Care and Original Mirrors 1 2 Originally a studio based solo project for Broudie the Lightning Seeds expanded into a touring band following Jollification 1994 The group experienced commercial success throughout the 1990s and are well known for their single Three Lions a collaboration with David Baddiel and Frank Skinner which reached No 1 in the UK in 1996 and 2018 with a re worked version also reaching the top spot in 1998 The Lightning SeedsThe Lightning Seeds performing in 2011Background informationOriginLiverpool EnglandGenresAlternative rockpop rockindie popBritpopYears active1989 20002006 presentLabelsGhettoVirginEpicMCAMembersIan Broudie Martyn Campbell Riley Broudie Jim Sharrock Adele Emmas Tim CunninghamPast membersChris Sharrock Ali Kane Paul Hemmings Mathew Priest Zak Starkey Paolo Ruiu Rob Allum James Bagshaw Julian Fenton Raife Burchell Angie Pollock Abi HardingWebsitethelightningseeds wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 1 1 1989 1993 Formation and early years 1 2 1994 1998 Touring years 1 3 1999 2005 Tilt and hiatus 1 4 2006 present 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 ReferencesHistory1989 1993 Formation and early years Prior to the forming his own project Ian Broudie had been a member of the 1970s post punk band Big in Japan and the new wave bands Original Mirrors and Care 3 By the late 1980s Broudie was better known as a producer than as a musician and had produced albums for new wave and alternative rock artists such as Echo amp the Bunnymen Wall of Voodoo and the Fall 4 In 1989 Broudie began recording alone under the name Lightning Seeds 4 The name derives from a misheard lyric from Prince s 1985 hit single Raspberry Beret in which Prince sings the line thunder drowns out what the lightning sees Broudie performed all vocals and instruments on the band s first album 1989 s Cloudcuckooland which he also produced 4 The Lightning Seeds achieved success with their debut single the psychedelic hit Pure which reached the top 20 in the UK 4 and the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States Both Pure and followup single All I Want also reached the Modern Rock Tracks top 10 Broudie resumed his production career after the success of the first Lightning Seeds album 4 but returned to songwriting in 1991 and moved labels from Rough Trade to Virgin He then resumed his Lightning Seeds recording career drafting Simon Rogers as his studio partner in production arrangements and instrumentation Rogers who had also helped with programming on the first Lightning Seeds album would continue as Broudie s in studio partner throughout the rest of the Lightning Seeds career The album Sense 1992 featured the song The Life of Riley written by Broudie for his son which reached No 28 on the UK Singles Chart An instrumental version of the song later became better known as the BBC TV theme for the Goal of the Month competition The album Sense would mark Broudie s first Lightning Seeds songwriting collaborations with former Specials singer Terry Hall 1994 1998 Touring yearsBroudie signed the Lightning Seeds to Epic Records put other projects on hold and embarked on a touring schedule I d been wanting to perform live again for some time and this was the first time I found myself talking to somebody at a record company who believed in Lightning Seeds 5 By the end of 1993 Broudie had finished the Jollification 1994 album which included contributions from Terry Hall Alison Moyet and Ian McNabb The promotional tour began in August 1994 with a consistently changing line up over the years with Broudie the only constant The tour benefitted from the success of the second single from the album Change which reached No 13 in the UK Singles Charts becoming the band s second UK top 20 hit The song was also featured on the soundtrack for the hit movie Clueless The album Jollification became a critical success 6 and the singles taken from this album Lucky You Marvellous and Perfect made noticeable impact Mark Farrow s album cover featured the use of computer graphics to create an enormous strawberry its seeds depicted with superimposed human faces while the singles covers featured different variations on this theme During this period a number of songs were recorded at a private river barge studio located at Eel Pie Studios then owned by Pete Townshend for the fourth studio album Dizzy Heights 5 The single Ready or Not was released ahead of the album and reached No 20 in the UK Singles chart In 1996 The Football Association commissioned Broudie to write an England song for the upcoming Euro 96 football tournament Broudie agreed on the condition that comedians Frank Skinner and David Baddiel who had presented the late night television show Fantasy Football League participated The resulting song Three Lions became a No 1 on the UK Singles Chart and was adopted as a football chant not only in the UK but also in countries such as Germany where the single and accompanying video reached No 16 in their charts In 1997 Lightning Seeds headlined the Hillsborough Justice Concert which was held at the Liverpool Anfield stadium to raise fund for the families in their struggle for justice During this period the band achieved three more UK Top 20 hits including a cover version of The Turtles You Showed Me which became their highest charting hit other than Three Lions when it reached No 8 1997 gave the Lightning Seeds international exposure with You Showed Me included on the Austin Powers International Man of Mystery soundtrack The release of greatest hits compilation Like You Do Best of The Lightning Seeds and a UK promotional tour followed In 1998 Broudie Baddiel amp Skinner reworked and recorded an updated version of their hit football anthem for the FIFA World Cup in France 3 Lions 98 reached No 1 in the UK Singles Chart becoming the first song to top the charts on two occasions with different sets of lyrics 7 In 1998 the Lightning Seeds also performed on the Main Stage at both the Glastonbury Festival and the V Festival in the UK 1999 2005 Tilt and hiatus Their album Tilt 1999 was dance oriented and featured collaborations with Stephen Jones The single Life s Too Short was heralded by BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles as one of the band s strongest singles to date and rose to No 27 in the UK Singles Chart 8 2006 present The band s second greatest hits album The Very Best of the Lightning Seeds was released on 12 June 2006 followed by the re release of Three Lions which rose to No 9 in the UK Singles Chart In 2009 the band released their sixth studio album Four Winds 9 and returned to touring in April 2010 after a ten year hiatus 10 In 2014 the songs and career of Ian Broudie were celebrated in a concert held at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall featuring the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic orchestra and performances by Ian McCulloch Echo And The Bunnymen Miles Kane The Last Shadow Puppets Terry Hall The Specials James Skelly The Coral and Broudie himself 11 with a band featuring musicians Sean Payne The Zutons Bill Ryder Jones and Nick Power The Coral and Broudie s son Riley The event was filmed but is yet to be released On 22 August 2014 the Lightning Seeds were joined by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Liverpool s Sefton Park for a show in front of 30 000 people reprising the Philharmonic show without the special guests 12 In December 2016 the Lightning Seeds supported Madness on their British pre Christmas arena tour 13 In June 2018 the single Three Lions re entered the UK chart and reached number one on the chart dated 19 July 2018 14 celebrating the progress of England national football team at the 2018 FIFA World Cup 15 with the phrase it s coming home featuring heavily on social media and television 16 17 A new single Sunshine was released on 15 June 2022 Alongside the new song Emily Smiles it was taken from the studio album See You in the Stars which was released in October 2022 18 19 In 2023 the Lightning Seeds opened the Glastonbury Festival s Other Stage 20 They also supported Madness on tour once again that year 21 Band membersIan Broudie lead guitar vocals 1989 present Martyn Campbell bass backing vocals 1994 present Riley Broudie rhythm guitar 2009 present Adele Emmas keyboards backing vocals 2019 present Jim Sharrock drums backing vocals 2016 present Tim Cunningham saxophone clarinet 2019 present 22 Former members Ali Kane keyboards 1994 1996 Angie Pollock keyboards backing vocals 1996 2000 2009 Chris Sharrock drums 1994 1997 James Bagshaw keyboards 2010 Keith York drums 1997 1998 Mathew Priest drums 1997 1997 Paolo Ruiu bass 2006 Paul Hemmings guitar 1994 1998 Raife Burchell drums 2010 Rob Allum drums 2009 2010 Sean Payne drums 2011 2012 Simon Rogers guitar bass keyboards 1992 2000 Zak Starkey drums 1998 2000 Abi Harding saxophone keyboards backing vocals 2016 2018 23 DiscographyMain article The Lightning Seeds discography Cloudcuckooland 1990 Sense 1992 Jollification 1994 Dizzy Heights 1996 Tilt 1999 Four Winds 2009 See You in the Stars 2022 References Ankeny Jason Lightning Seeds biography allmusic com Retrieved 2 November 2010 The Lightning Seeds Biography Retrieved 20 July 2011 Ian Broudie s pop life was Joy Marvellous and Perfect but then came Three Lions Herald Scotland 3 December 2009 a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Indie and New Wave Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 162 ISBN 0 85112 579 4 a b The works of Ian Broudie lightning seeds co uk Archived from the original on 6 February 2010 Retrieved 2 November 2010 Lightning Seeds reviews Lightning seeds co uk Archived from the original on 19 April 2010 Retrieved 2 November 2010 England s Euro 2004 Song released BBC News 31 May 2004 Retrieved 2 November 2010 Lightning Seeds biography Lightning seeds co uk Retrieved 2 November 2010 Hann Michael 14 May 2009 Pop review Lightning Seeds Four Winds The Guardian Retrieved 22 January 2018 The Lightning Seeds Spring Tour Dates Live4ever uk com 11 January 2010 Simpson Dave 6 April 2014 The Music of Ian Broudie review bittersweet undercurrents The Guardian Retrieved 22 January 2018 Dave Simpson 11 June 2014 The Lightning Seeds Ian Broudie People didn t know what was on the England badge before Three Lions The Guardian Madness announce Lightning Seeds support for arena tour Music news com Retrieved 22 January 2018 3 Lions Official Charts Retrieved 2 May 2021 Three Lions breaks chart record BBC News 10 July 2018 Retrieved 13 July 2018 Keh Andrew 7 July 2018 England Takes Another Step Toward Bringing It Home The New York Times Retrieved 9 July 2018 Ley Tom 9 July 2018 Gather Your Mates And Have A Laugh At England s It s Coming Home World Cup Meme Deadspin Archived from the original on 9 July 2018 The Lightning Seeds on new album See You In The Stars I d lost confidence in myself NME 15 June 2022 Retrieved 21 June 2022 The Lightning Seeds See You in the Stars Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic Retrieved 18 November 2022 Glastonbury 2023 The Lightning Seeds BBC Music Events Retrieved 28 June 2023 Madness announce 2023 UK arena tour with The Lightning Seeds NME Retrieved 10 December 2023 JAMIE WEBSTER BOILERSHOP Innewcastle co uk Archived from the original on 7 December 2021 Retrieved 7 December 2021 Ian Broudie and the Lightning Seeds About Facebook Facebook com Retrieved 17 December 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Lightning Seeds amp oldid 1217597755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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