Monday, January 20, 2020

The Coral

This week, I'd like to introduce a band from the UK that got their start in 1996 near Liverpool, England as young teenagers. The Coral are front man James Skelly (also on guitar) , Ian Skelly on drums, Nick Power on organ , Lee Southall on rhythm guitar and  Paul Duffy on bass. They are typically described as a psychedelic folk rock with a 60's feel to them mixed with a pop/rock vibe as well. The have had much success in England since their self titled debut release in 2002 which reached #5 on the charts in the UK followed by a number one album the following year.


Fast Forward through 3 Top Five albums and in the summer of 2005 the band split after guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones left the band to take care of some personal issues. 2007 brought the return of The Coral with a release titled Roots and Echoes. which produced the huge hit, "Who's Gonna Find Me?". In 2008 The Coral released a greatest hits/compilation album fittingly titled, The Coral - Singles Collection. It was released as a 3 LP set on Deltasonic Records and reached #13 in the UK.

 James Skelly of The Coral

I really dig these guys ;  great story-tellers, great harmonies and a great throwback sound that is refreshing in a day of bland popular music.The first clip is the song that got me hooked on them for the first time, Dreaming of You.






Next is probably my favorite song from The Coral , In The Rain. This one is a rocker as well.






And finally, another great track and amazing live version of Shadows Fall, which first appeared on their first EP which was released in 2001.




Hope you enjoy these guys. If not, maybe you'll like next week. Have an opinion on The Coral, drop me a message.

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