Corduroy

Scott Addison — vocals, keyboards
Ben Addison — drums
Simon Nelson-Smith — guitar
Richard Searle — bass guitar

The acid jazz outfit Corduroy assembled singer / keyboardist Scott Addison, his drummer brother Ben, guitarist Simon Nelson-Smith, and bassist Richard Searle (a former member of '80s one-hit wonders Doctor & the Medics). Formed from the ashes of the short-lived Brit-pop group Boys Wonder, Corduroy played their first gig — a one-off New Year's Eve date — in 1991; the performance proved so successful that its members agreed to continue on full-time, soon signing to the Acid Jazz label and issuing their debut LP, the largely instrumental Dad Man Cat, in 1992. High Havoc — the soundtrack to an imaginary film — followed a year later, launching the U.K. Top Ten hits Something in My Eye, The Frighteners, and London, England. In the wake of 1994's Out of Here, however, Acid Jazz dropped Corduroy from its roster; after a long hiatus, the group finally landed on the Big Cat label, where they resurfaced in 1997 with The New You.

by Jason Ankeny
All Music Guide

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Chowdown
E-Type
Electric Soup
How To Steal The World
Skirt Alert


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