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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 1998. In 1989 Ian Broudie began recording alone under the name Lightning Seeds and achieved success with the psychedelic and synthpop hit "Pure", from the album Cloudcuckooland, which reached the UK Top 20. The same year "Joy" and "All I Want" were also released but failed to make an impression. "Pure" had some success in the US Billboard Top 40 reaching #32. Both "Pure" and "All I Want" also reached the Modern Rock Tracks top 10. In 1991 Broudie returned to song-writing and moved labels from Rough Trade to Virgin. The album Sense (1992) featured the song "The
Life of Riley", written by Broudie for his son, which reached #28 in the UK Singles Chart and
just registered at #98 in the US Billboard Hot 100. 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 song-writing
collaborations with former Specials singer Terry Hall. The album's
title track "Sense", co-written with Hall and climbed to #31 in the UK Singles Chart, however the
album only achieved #53. Broudie's contract expired with Virgin and Epic
agreed to sign him. Broudie put other projects on hold and embarked
on a touring schedule:
During this period a number of songs were recorded 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 #20 in the UK Singles chart. In 1996 The Football Association commissioned Broudie and Lightning Seeds to write theme music for the 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, wrote the lyrics. The resulting song, "Three Lions", became the band's first #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 #16 in their charts. During this period the band achieved three more UK Top 20 hits, including a cover version of The Turtles "You Showed Me", which became one of their biggest hits. Between 1996 and 1997 the band's line-up changed. Chris Sharrock left to work with World Party and was replaced by Keith York & Mat Priest from Dodgy. Angie Pollock, who had previously worked with Shakespears Sister and Terry Hall, replaced Ali Kane on keyboards. 1997 gave the Lightning Seeds international exposure
with the song "You Showed Me" included on the Austin Powers Soundtrack. The release of Like You Do... and
a UK promotional tour followed. "What You Say", one of two new songs included with the compilation, was released but failed
to register in the top 40. Part way through the tour Zak Starkey,
son of The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, replaced Priest on drums.
In 1998, Broudie reworked and recorded an updated version of their
hit football anthem for the FIFA World Cup in France. "Three Lions '98", reached #1 in the UK Singles Chart and became the first song to top the charts
on two separate occasions with different sets of lyrics.[6] In
1998, The Lightning Seeds also performed on the Main Stage at both
the Glastonbury Festival and the V Festival in the UK. 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 #27 in the UK Singles Chart. "Sweetest Soul Sensations" reached #67 and did not attract serious attention.[7] The Lightning Seeds performed along with Space
and Stereophonics at Cream 2000. In 2002 Broudie confirmed, in
the Liverpool Echo, that The Lightning Seeds were to take a long
break after a final show at Liverpool's L2 venue. In 2002 Italian
dance music producer Alex Farolfi sampled "You Showed Me" for his first solo single "Burnin'", which featured Corinna Joseph. The band's second greatest hits album The Very Best of the Lightning Seeds was released on June 12, 2006, followed by the re-release of "Three Lions", which rose to #9 in the UK Singles Chart. In the summer of 2006 Broudie formed a new Lightning Seeds line-up for indoor shows and festival appearances.[8] The band released their sixth studio album Four Winds, in 2009 numerous festival dates followed with both Martyn Campbell and Angie Pollock reprising their roles in what was now once again a four piece group, with the position on the drum stool taken by Rob Allum. In a tour that took in numerous dates, including Dockfest (Hartlepool),[9] Cornbury, Guilfest, Cardiff Big Weekend (where Angie contracted swine flu so the band performed for the only time to date as a three piece) Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and the V Festival, they played old and new tracks together to promote the new album. During December 2009 Broudie performed on a short acoustic tour, sharing the shows with James Walsh from Starsailor. He played along side Angie Pollock on keyboards with Riley Broudie contributing on guitar. In early 2010, a short Lightning Seeds tour was announced. Angie Pollock returned on keyboards, the drummer was Stephen Gilchrist and Didz Hammond played bass, with Riley continuing on guitar. A string of summer dates followed, taking in dates across the country as far as York's Galtres Festival, Hampton Pool, Wychwood Festival, a gig at the Gloucester Guildhall as an approach to two Glastonbury Festival shows amongst many others. The line up changed again; Riley remained on guitar, Martyn Campbell returned on the Bass, Raife Burchill on drums and James Bagshaw (of The Moons) on keyboards. In October 2010 The Lightning Seeds performed in Indonesia at the Jakarta Playground festival, with Rob Allum again replacing Raife on drums and Riley having gone to university. After the band's final headline show of 2010 at Leamington Assembly on 12 November, they supported Squeeze on a 22-date UK tour. On Friday 8 July, The Lightning Seeds headlined
the AmpRocks festival in Ampthill Park. They played at the South
Tyneside Summer Festival in South Shields at the end of July 2011.[10] Ian Broudie – guitar, vocals (1989–present) [edit] Former members Chris Sharrock – drums (1994–1997) [edit] Discography Cloudcuckooland (1990)
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