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The Boo Radleys

The Boo Radleys are an English alternative rock band who were associated with the shoegazing and Britpop movements in the 1990s. They originally formed in Wallasey, England, in 1988, with singer/guitarist Simon "Sice" Rowbottom, guitarist/songwriter Martin Carr, and bassist Timothy (Tim) Brown. Their name is taken from the character Boo Radley in Harper Lee's 1960 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.[1] The band split up in 1999.

The Boo Radleys
OriginWallasey, England
Genres
Years active1988–1999, 2021–present
Labels
Members
  • Tim Brown
  • Simon "Sice" Rowbottom
  • Rob Cieka
Past members
Websitewww.booradleys.co.uk

In their 11-year-long career, the band had one top ten single, the 1995 single "Wake Up Boo!", which charted at no. 9; and a number one album, Wake Up!.[2] The band reunited in 2021, without original guitarist Martin Carr, and released a single, "A Full Syringe and Memories of You", their first new music since 1998.[3] Paul Banks of Interpol has cited the band as an influence.[4]

Career edit

Beginnings edit

In 1990, the band's first album Ichabod and I was released on a small British indie label, Action Records. Although not a commercial success, this release brought the band to the attention of Rough Trade Records, to whom they signed. Around this time, Hewitt was replaced on drums by Rob Cieka.[1] He then went on to drum for Placebo until 2007.[citation needed]

Almost immediately after the release of the Every Heaven EP in 1991, Rough Trade collapsed and the Boo Radleys were signed by Alan McGee's Creation Records. Their first for Creation was Everything's Alright Forever in 1992, and Giant Steps (1993) followed. Giant Steps was awarded 9/10 by the UK music magazine NME, which stated, "It's an intentional masterpiece, a throw-everything-at-the-wall bric-a-brac of sounds, colours and stolen ideas. That The Boo Radleys (of all people!) have decided to accept their own challenge and create a record as diverse and boundary-bending as this is, at first glance, staggering. Isn't this the job of the U2s and the leisured idols of rock, unable to do anything without the tacit approval of history? Fortunately not. The Boo Radleys are sifting through time (the mid-'60s, mostly) and conjuring up something that's as cut-up and ambitious as anything you'd care to mention".[5] Reviewing the album's re-release in 2008, Sic Magazine wrote, "For 64 minutes they were the greatest band on the planet."[6]

 
The Boo Radleys in 1993.

Giant Steps placed second to Debut by Björk in the 1993 NME album of the year list, voted by the paper's contributors, although it came in first place in the subsequent NME readers' poll. The now-defunct Select magazine declared Giant Steps their album of the year for 1993.[7] The Boo Radleys also appear on the original motion picture soundtrack to the 1993 film So I Married An Axe Murderer with their cover of The La's song "There She Goes".[citation needed]

Wake Up! and beyond edit

Despite critical acclaim and a cult fanbase, the Boo Radleys were still largely unknown to the general public by the time the Britpop phenomenon broke into the mainstream in 1995. This changed when the band released the upbeat single "Wake Up Boo!" in the spring of that year.[8] It made the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 9. The single remained on the chart for two months, by far the band's longest run for any of its singles; later, on 26 October 2009, BFBS Forces Radio launched its live Afghanistan studio output with the track after it topped a listeners poll seeking a suitable first track.[9] Carr describes writing the song watching The Big Breakfast after a night on acid.[10] The follow-up release, "Find the Answer Within," was the band's only other single to chart for more than two weeks. Their fourth album Wake Up! (1995), was their commercial peak. Interviewed in 2005 by the BBC, Carr said: "I tried to have nothing to do with what was being called Britpop. Our whole career was spent trying not to 'fit in'. We just carried on doing what we had been doing. I didn't like most of the new bands or the flag-waving. I didn't like New Labour or idolise Paul Weller and I hated media-generated movements within music".[11] The same year the band featured on Help with "Oh Brother", exclusive to that release. Help was a charity album aimed at raising funds for War Child, also featuring various other artists such as Radiohead and the Manic Street Preachers.[citation needed]

In 1996, the Boo Radleys released their fifth album C'mon Kids. As explained by Rowbottom in an interview in 2005: "We didn't want to scare away the hit-kids, we wanted to take them with us to somewhere that we'd not been before. All we wanted to do was make a different type of album than Wake Up... All we wanted to do was try something new - to keep ourselves fresh and interested. We were very surprised to find that it was seen as a deliberate attempt to scare away newly created fans. That would have been an extremely foolish thing to do."[12]

The Boo Radleys' final album was 1998's Kingsize. 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. Sice later told Time Out magazine: "It was such a relief when Martin phoned me and said he didn't want to make any more records. We'd been wanting it to stop for quite a long time, but I couldn't do it – I didn't want to leave. I wanted the band to end and only Martin could have done that. There was always the fear if I left, that they would just get another singer in and I didn't want that. Never mind not having the heart to tour – I barely had the heart to go down to the studio while we were making Kingsize."[13]

A compilation album, Find the Way Out, was released in 2005, and a further compilation The Best of the Boo Radleys appeared in 2007.[citation needed]

Disbandment edit

The Boo Radleys disbanded in early 1999.[14] Brown built a popular recording studio before going on to John Moores University for teacher training. He progressed on to teaching information technology at St Louis's Grammar School in Kilkeel, County Down, in Ulster, and also taught at Park High School in Birkenhead.[15]

Under the name Bravecaptain, Carr has since released six albums, including The Fingertip Saint Sessions Volume 1, Go with Yourself, Advertisements for Myself (2002) and All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (2004). His most recent album was titled Distractions. Carr has since announced that he will be retiring the Bravecaptain name to work on new projects, but these will not include reforming the Boo Radleys. His first solo album Ye Gods (And Little Fishes) was released in mid 2009. Cieka is now a member of the band Domino Bones, alongside Mark "Bez" Berry, formerly of Happy Mondays.[citation needed]

After an album in 1996 (First Fruits) under the name Eggman, while still a member of the Boo Radleys, Rowbottom walked away from music for several years after the split. Then, following a guest vocal on Bravecaptain's, All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace, and also two songs with the Japanese musician Ryo Matsui's solo project, Meister, he formed Paperlung.[16] The band featured Rowbottom on vocals, Simon Gardiner on bass, Ben Datlen on guitar and Guillaume Jambel of Transcargo on drums. They released two singles, "The Days That God Sold You" (2006) and "Do What Thou Will", and an album, Balance (2007).[17]

Reunion and new music edit

In 2020, it was reported that some members of the Boo Radleys were coming together to record new music to mark 25 years since the band's heyday.[18]

In July 2021, the band released their first new single in 23 years, "A Full Syringe and Memories of You", part of an EP of the same name. Upon the single's release, it was confirmed that original guitarist Martin Carr had not taken part in the reunion.[19]

The band's seventh studio album, Keep on with Falling, was released on 11 March 2022. Eight was announced in January 2023 to be released on the same year alongside the new single "Seeker".[20]

Discography edit

The Boo Radleys discography
Studio albums7
Compilation albums3
EPs6
Singles18
Soundtrack albums1

The discography of the Boo Radleys consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, six extended-plays, and eighteen singles one of which ("Lazarus") was released twice, along with remixes of the same song, and their final single ("Kingsize") which was cancelled before release.[citation needed]

Studio albums edit

Year Information Chart positions
UK[21]
1990 Ichabod and I
  • Released: July 1990
  • Label: Action
1992 Everything's Alright Forever 55
1993 Giant Steps
  • Released: August 1993
  • Label: Creation
17
1995 Wake Up!
  • Released: March 1995
  • Label: Creation
1
1996 C'mon Kids
  • Released: September 1996
  • Label: Creation
20
1998 Kingsize
  • Released: October 1998
  • Label: Creation
62
2022 Keep on with Falling
  • Released: March 2022
  • Label: Boostr
2023 Eight
  • Released: June 2023
  • Label: Boostr

Compilation albums edit

Year Information
1992 Learning to Walk
2005 Find the Way Out
2007 The Best of the Boo Radleys
  • Released: May 2007
  • Label: Camden

Extended plays edit

Year Information Chart positions
UK[21]
1990 Kaleidoscope
  • Label: Rough Trade
1991 Every Heaven
  • Label: Rough Trade
Boo Up!
  • Label: Rough Trade
1992 Adrenalin (aka "Lazy Day" promo on Columbia in US)
  • Label: Creation
Boo! Forever (credited as a double A-side "Does This Hurt" / "Boo! Forever" for chart purposes)
  • Label: Creation
67
2021 "A full Syringe and Memories of You"
  • Label: Boostr

Singles edit

Year Title Chart positions Album
UK[21] IE NZ US Alt
1992 "Lazy Day" Everything's Alright Forever
"Does this Hurt?" 67
"Lazarus" 30 Giant Steps
1993 "I Hang Suspended"
"Wish I Was Skinny" 75
1994 "Barney (...and Me)" 48 30
"Lazarus" (remixes) 50
1995 "Wake Up Boo!" 9 25 35 Wake Up!
"Find the Answer Within" 37
"It's Lulu" 25
"From the Bench at Belvidere" 24
1996 "What's in the Box (See Whatcha Got)" 25 C'mon Kids
"C'mon Kids" 18
1997 "Ride the Tiger" 38
1998 "Free Huey" 54 Kingsize
"Kingsize" (cancelled)
2021 "A Full Syringe and Memories of You" Keep on with Falling
"I've Had Enough I'm Out"
2022 "Keep on with Falling"
2023 "Seeker" Eight
"The Unconscious"

Members edit

Timeline edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 106–107. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  2. ^ "Artist Chart History - Boo Radleys". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  3. ^ "The Boo Radleys Release First New Song in 23 Years". Pitchfork.com. 8 July 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  4. ^ Everhart, John (23 April 2014). "Caught By The Buzz: A Look Back At Britpop's B-List". Stereogum. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  5. ^ Moody, Paul. "The Next Big Thing". NME. Boo Radleys Official. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  6. ^ "The Boo Radleys - Giant Steps, Deluxe Edition". Sicmagazine.net. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  7. ^ Maconie, Stuart (19 January 1993). "Album of the Year". Select Magazine. Boo Radleys Official. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  8. ^ "Retrochart for March 1995". Everyhit.com. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  9. ^ . Bfbs-radio.com. Archived from the original on 19 November 2009. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
  10. ^ "Wake Up Boo!". Boo Radleys. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  11. ^ Dowling, Stephen (18 August 2005). "I survived Britpop". BBC. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  12. ^ . Eardrums Music. 8 May 2006. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  13. ^ "Paperlung". Mattpomroy.com. 2 April 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  14. ^ Bosman, Julie (24 May 2010). "A Classic Turns 50, and Parties Are Planned". The New York Times.
  15. ^ Rees, Paul, ed. (December 2003). "Where Are They Now?". Q (210): 42.
  16. ^ "Leave Them All Behind". 3:AM Magazine. 11 July 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  17. ^ "Boo Radleys Frontman Is Back". Uncut. 9 August 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  18. ^ "Boo Radleys bassist Tim Brown on moving from Top of the Pops to teaching". BBC. 15 February 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  19. ^ "Listen to The Boo Radleys' 'A Full Syringe And Memories Of You', their first new song in 23 years". Nme.com. 8 July 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  20. ^ "The Boo Radleys share new single 'Seeker', reissue 'Giant Steps' and announce 2023 UK and Ireland tour". Nme.com. 26 January 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  21. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 70. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • The Boo Radleys at AllMusic  
  • The Boo Radleys discography at Discogs  
  • The Boo Radleys discography at MusicBrainz  

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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 Boo Radleys news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Boo Radleys are an English alternative rock band who were associated with the shoegazing and Britpop movements in the 1990s They originally formed in Wallasey England in 1988 with singer guitarist Simon Sice Rowbottom guitarist songwriter Martin Carr and bassist Timothy Tim Brown Their name is taken from the character Boo Radley in Harper Lee s 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird 1 The band split up in 1999 The Boo RadleysOriginWallasey EnglandGenresAlternative rock shoegazing dream pop Britpop noise pop indie pop neo psychedeliaYears active1988 1999 2021 presentLabelsAction Creation Rough Trade Columbia US MembersTim Brown Simon Sice Rowbottom Rob CiekaPast membersMartin Carr Steve HewittWebsitewww wbr booradleys wbr co wbr uk In their 11 year long career the band had one top ten single the 1995 single Wake Up Boo which charted at no 9 and a number one album Wake Up 2 The band reunited in 2021 without original guitarist Martin Carr and released a single A Full Syringe and Memories of You their first new music since 1998 3 Paul Banks of Interpol has cited the band as an influence 4 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Wake Up and beyond 1 3 Disbandment 1 4 Reunion and new music 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Compilation albums 2 3 Extended plays 2 4 Singles 3 Members 3 1 Current lineup 3 2 Former members 3 3 Session musicians 3 4 Timeline 4 References 5 External linksCareer editBeginnings edit In 1990 the band s first album Ichabod and I was released on a small British indie label Action Records Although not a commercial success this release brought the band to the attention of Rough Trade Records to whom they signed Around this time Hewitt was replaced on drums by Rob Cieka 1 He then went on to drum for Placebo until 2007 citation needed Almost immediately after the release of the Every Heaven EP in 1991 Rough Trade collapsed and the Boo Radleys were signed by Alan McGee s Creation Records Their first for Creation was Everything s Alright Forever in 1992 and Giant Steps 1993 followed Giant Steps was awarded 9 10 by the UK music magazine NME which stated It s an intentional masterpiece a throw everything at the wall bric a brac of sounds colours and stolen ideas That The Boo Radleys of all people have decided to accept their own challenge and create a record as diverse and boundary bending as this is at first glance staggering Isn t this the job of the U2s and the leisured idols of rock unable to do anything without the tacit approval of history Fortunately not The Boo Radleys are sifting through time the mid 60s mostly and conjuring up something that s as cut up and ambitious as anything you d care to mention 5 Reviewing the album s re release in 2008 Sic Magazine wrote For 64 minutes they were the greatest band on the planet 6 nbsp The Boo Radleys in 1993 Giant Steps placed second to Debut by Bjork in the 1993 NME album of the year list voted by the paper s contributors although it came in first place in the subsequent NME readers poll The now defunct Select magazine declared Giant Steps their album of the year for 1993 7 The Boo Radleys also appear on the original motion picture soundtrack to the 1993 film So I Married An Axe Murderer with their cover of The La s song There She Goes citation needed Wake Up and beyond edit Despite critical acclaim and a cult fanbase the Boo Radleys were still largely unknown to the general public by the time the Britpop phenomenon broke into the mainstream in 1995 This changed when the band released the upbeat single Wake Up Boo in the spring of that year 8 It made the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart peaking at number 9 The single remained on the chart for two months by far the band s longest run for any of its singles later on 26 October 2009 BFBS Forces Radio launched its live Afghanistan studio output with the track after it topped a listeners poll seeking a suitable first track 9 Carr describes writing the song watching The Big Breakfast after a night on acid 10 The follow up release Find the Answer Within was the band s only other single to chart for more than two weeks Their fourth album Wake Up 1995 was their commercial peak Interviewed in 2005 by the BBC Carr said I tried to have nothing to do with what was being called Britpop Our whole career was spent trying not to fit in We just carried on doing what we had been doing I didn t like most of the new bands or the flag waving I didn t like New Labour or idolise Paul Weller and I hated media generated movements within music 11 The same year the band featured on Help with Oh Brother exclusive to that release Help was a charity album aimed at raising funds for War Child also featuring various other artists such as Radiohead and the Manic Street Preachers citation needed In 1996 the Boo Radleys released their fifth album C mon Kids As explained by Rowbottom in an interview in 2005 We didn t want to scare away the hit kids we wanted to take them with us to somewhere that we d not been before All we wanted to do was make a different type of album than Wake Up All we wanted to do was try something new to keep ourselves fresh and interested We were very surprised to find that it was seen as a deliberate attempt to scare away newly created fans That would have been an extremely foolish thing to do 12 The Boo Radleys final album was 1998 s Kingsize 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 Sice later told Time Out magazine It was such a relief when Martin phoned me and said he didn t want to make any more records We d been wanting it to stop for quite a long time but I couldn t do it I didn t want to leave I wanted the band to end and only Martin could have done that There was always the fear if I left that they would just get another singer in and I didn t want that Never mind not having the heart to tour I barely had the heart to go down to the studio while we were making Kingsize 13 A compilation album Find the Way Out was released in 2005 and a further compilation The Best of the Boo Radleys appeared in 2007 citation needed Disbandment edit The Boo Radleys disbanded in early 1999 14 Brown built a popular recording studio before going on to John Moores University for teacher training He progressed on to teaching information technology at St Louis s Grammar School in Kilkeel County Down in Ulster and also taught at Park High School in Birkenhead 15 Under the name Bravecaptain Carr has since released six albums including The Fingertip Saint Sessions Volume 1 Go with Yourself Advertisements for Myself 2002 and All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace 2004 His most recent album was titled Distractions Carr has since announced that he will be retiring the Bravecaptain name to work on new projects but these will not include reforming the Boo Radleys His first solo album Ye Gods And Little Fishes was released in mid 2009 Cieka is now a member of the band Domino Bones alongside Mark Bez Berry formerly of Happy Mondays citation needed After an album in 1996 First Fruits under the name Eggman while still a member of the Boo Radleys Rowbottom walked away from music for several years after the split Then following a guest vocal on Bravecaptain s All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace and also two songs with the Japanese musician Ryo Matsui s solo project Meister he formed Paperlung 16 The band featured Rowbottom on vocals Simon Gardiner on bass Ben Datlen on guitar and Guillaume Jambel of Transcargo on drums They released two singles The Days That God Sold You 2006 and Do What Thou Will and an album Balance 2007 17 Reunion and new music edit In 2020 it was reported that some members of the Boo Radleys were coming together to record new music to mark 25 years since the band s heyday 18 In July 2021 the band released their first new single in 23 years A Full Syringe and Memories of You part of an EP of the same name Upon the single s release it was confirmed that original guitarist Martin Carr had not taken part in the reunion 19 The band s seventh studio album Keep on with Falling was released on 11 March 2022 Eight was announced in January 2023 to be released on the same year alongside the new single Seeker 20 Discography editThe Boo Radleys discographyStudio albums7Compilation albums3EPs6Singles18Soundtrack albums1 The discography of the Boo Radleys consists of seven studio albums three compilation albums six extended plays and eighteen singles one of which Lazarus was released twice along with remixes of the same song and their final single Kingsize which was cancelled before release citation needed Studio albums edit Year Information Chart positions UK 21 1990 Ichabod and I Released July 1990 Label Action 1992 Everything s Alright Forever Released March 1992 Label Creation 55 1993 Giant Steps Released August 1993 Label Creation 17 1995 Wake Up Released March 1995 Label Creation 1 1996 C mon Kids Released September 1996 Label Creation 20 1998 Kingsize Released October 1998 Label Creation 62 2022 Keep on with Falling Released March 2022 Label Boostr 2023 Eight Released June 2023 Label Boostr Compilation albums edit Year Information 1992 Learning to Walk Released November 1992 Label Rough Trade 2005 Find the Way Out Released July 2005 Label Castle Music 2007 The Best of the Boo Radleys Released May 2007 Label Camden Extended plays edit Year Information Chart positions UK 21 1990 Kaleidoscope Label Rough Trade 1991 Every Heaven Label Rough Trade Boo Up Label Rough Trade 1992 Adrenalin aka Lazy Day promo on Columbia in US Label Creation Boo Forever credited as a double A side Does This Hurt Boo Forever for chart purposes Label Creation 67 2021 A full Syringe and Memories of You Label Boostr Singles edit Year Title Chart positions Album UK 21 IE NZ US Alt 1992 Lazy Day Everything s Alright Forever Does this Hurt 67 Lazarus 30 Giant Steps 1993 I Hang Suspended Wish I Was Skinny 75 1994 Barney and Me 48 30 Lazarus remixes 50 1995 Wake Up Boo 9 25 35 Wake Up Find the Answer Within 37 It s Lulu 25 From the Bench at Belvidere 24 1996 What s in the Box See Whatcha Got 25 C mon Kids C mon Kids 18 1997 Ride the Tiger 38 1998 Free Huey 54 Kingsize Kingsize cancelled 2021 A Full Syringe and Memories of You Keep on with Falling I ve Had Enough I m Out 2022 Keep on with Falling 2023 Seeker Eight The Unconscious Members editCurrent lineup edit Simon Sice Rowbottom vocals guitar 1988 1999 2021 present Tim Brown bass keyboards 1988 1999 2021 present Rob Cieka drums percussion 1990 1999 2021 present Former members edit Martin Carr guitar vocals keyboards 1988 1999 Steve Hewitt drums 1990 Session musicians edit Roddy Lorimer flugelhorn trumpet 1992 Steve Kitchen flugelhorn trumpet 1993 Chris Moore trumpet 1993 Lindsay Johnston cello 1993 Margaret Fielder cello 1993 Jackie Toy clarinet bass clarinet 1993 Meriel Barham vocals 1993 Timeline editReferences edit a b Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 106 107 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Artist Chart History Boo Radleys Official Charts Company Retrieved 22 June 2013 The Boo Radleys Release First New Song in 23 Years Pitchfork com 8 July 2021 Retrieved 16 August 2021 Everhart John 23 April 2014 Caught By The Buzz A Look Back At Britpop s B List Stereogum Retrieved 21 September 2021 Moody Paul The Next Big Thing NME Boo Radleys Official Retrieved 11 May 2012 The Boo Radleys Giant Steps Deluxe Edition Sicmagazine net Retrieved 4 May 2012 Maconie Stuart 19 January 1993 Album of the Year Select Magazine Boo Radleys Official Retrieved 11 May 2012 Retrochart for March 1995 Everyhit com Retrieved 4 May 2012 Live From Afghanistan Bfbs radio com Archived from the original on 19 November 2009 Retrieved 14 March 2010 Wake Up Boo Boo Radleys Retrieved 4 May 2012 Dowling Stephen 18 August 2005 I survived Britpop BBC Retrieved 11 May 2012 interview with Sice ex Boo Radleys now PAPERLUNG Eardrums Music 8 May 2006 Archived from the original on 11 February 2012 Retrieved 12 May 2012 Paperlung Mattpomroy com 2 April 2016 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Bosman Julie 24 May 2010 A Classic Turns 50 and Parties Are Planned The New York Times Rees Paul ed December 2003 Where Are They Now Q 210 42 Leave Them All Behind 3 AM Magazine 11 July 2007 Retrieved 22 September 2017 Boo Radleys Frontman Is Back Uncut 9 August 2007 Retrieved 22 September 2017 Boo Radleys bassist Tim Brown on moving from Top of the Pops to teaching BBC 15 February 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2020 Listen to The Boo Radleys A Full Syringe And Memories Of You their first new song in 23 years Nme com 8 July 2021 Retrieved 16 August 2021 The Boo Radleys share new single Seeker reissue Giant Steps and announce 2023 UK and Ireland tour Nme com 26 January 2023 Retrieved 26 January 2023 a b c Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 70 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 External links editOfficial website nbsp The Boo Radleys at AllMusic nbsp The Boo Radleys discography at Discogs nbsp The Boo Radleys discography at MusicBrainz nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Boo Radleys amp oldid 1195974960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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