Coast (Scottish band)
Coast were a Scottish band active between 1991 and 1999.[1] The band achieved initial success with singles including "Now That You Know Me" but failed to translate their success beyond the debut album.
Discography
Singles
- Head Light, B-sides: "Soundhole" "Blue Green" 1991
- "Polly's Domain", B-side "Sleepy" 1995
- "Slugs", B-side "Shag Wild" 1995
- "Do It Now", B-side "It's Not Too Late" 1996
- "Now That You Know Me", B-side "Tender Cage 1996[2]
Album
- Big Jet Rising 1997
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gollark: Also, you can probably just treat privacy as a "terminal goal" like all the other weird drives us foolish humans have, but I think there are good reasons for it based on other stuff.
gollark: Are you missing some negatives or something? I'm failing to parse that.
gollark: I don't understand what you're saying.
gollark: If you want to retain privacy, it is not very useful to just give up all privacy and become uninteresting.
References
- The Great Scots Musicography, Martin Charles Strong - 2002 Page 248 "COAST found a deal with relatively fresh label, 'Sugar', a debut single 'POLLY'S DOMAIN' hitting the shops the following summer. By this time, COAST had er, moved somewhat inland and to the over-populated city that was London; STONE ROSES/VERVE producer Paul Schroeder was on hand for their third 45. 'NOW THAT YOU KNOW ME'. Always on the verge of something big. the quartet delivered a handful of singles before bowing out with their one and only full-set, 'BIG JET RISING' (1997). • Note: Don't get confused with..."
- "Coast". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
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