Elbow - Magnificent She Says
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Magnificent (She Says) (Instrumental) | 4:27 | |
Magnificent (She Says) (Full Version) | ||
Magnificent [She Says] | 04:26 | |
Magnificent (She Says) (Original Version) | 4:25 | |
Magnificent (She Says) (Radio Edit) | 3:52 |
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Labels
- Universal Music
- Polydor
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Formats
- CDr
- Single
- Promo
Notes
- Issued in a clear plastic sleeve, no artwork.
- One of three variations of this Polydor promo CDr single. One has the radio edit, but no instrumental. Another has the instrumental, but no radio edit; using the full length album version instead. And this version which has the radio edit and the instrumental. None have serial numbers. This was issued in 2016 despite the 2015 date printed on the sleeve. All three are CD-Rs housed in plastic sleeves with digitally-printed inserts. Times shown are from a CD player.
- On the packaging it says the year 2015. This is of course 2016
About Elbow
Alternative rock band from, Bury, Greater Manchester, England. Formed in 1990, originally called Mr. Soft (later shortened to Soft) and comprised of guitarist and back up vocalist Mark Potter, bassist Pete Turner and drummer Richard Jupp. Vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Guy Garvey was asked by Mark to join the band when they met at college (both were 16 at the time). Mark's brother keyboardist and back up vocalist Craig Potter joined soon afterwards.
They changed their name to Elbow in 1997 after Guy heard a character from a BBC TV Drama "The Singing Detective" say that the word "Elbow" is the most sensual word in the English language, not for its definition, but for how it feels to say and how it looks on the page.
They were also signed by in 1997, but due to a takeover and indie band jettison-attitude by in 1998, their produced debut album was scrapped. Only a self-issued (now) ultra rare E.P. and a compilation appearance of one of the songs document this period.
In 2000 they put out their first release proper, an E.P. on a small indie label before they were eventually signed to Richard Branson's in 2001.
Winner of the 2008 Mercury Prize (for best British album) for The Seldom Seen Kid.
Drummer Richard Jupp left the band of his own choice to pursue drum tutoring in 2016.
Members
- Guy Garvey
- Craig Potter
- Mark Potter
- Pete Turner
- Richard Jupp
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