The Real People - What's on the Outside [1996]

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The Real People - What's on the Outside [1996] (Size: 329.17 MB)
  01 Rayners Lane - The Real People.flac 17.07 MB
  02 Bring You Down - The Real People.flac 25.95 MB
  03 Can’t Breathe - The Real People.flac 25.1 MB
  04 At the End of the Day - The Real People.flac 21.75 MB
  05 The People in the Telly - The Real People.flac 22.19 MB
  06 Dream On - The Real People.flac 22.99 MB
  07 Fishes - The Real People.flac 16.71 MB
  08 All I Know - The Real People.flac 21.82 MB
  09 Rolling Stone - The Real People.flac 23.16 MB
  10 The Same - The Real People.flac 22.77 MB
  11 Days Like These - The Real People.flac 27.75 MB
  12 The Way You Are - The Real People.flac 30.68 MB
  13 Going Nowhere - The Real People.flac 31.87 MB
  14 Every Vision of You - The Real People.flac 19.28 MB
  Folder.jpg?042148 72.39 KB
  The Real People - Whats on the Outside.txt 13.22 KB
  Whats On The Outside.cue 2.81 KB
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The Real People are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1988. The band consists of Tony Griffiths (bass guitar, vocals), Chris Griffiths (guitar, vocals), Martin Lappin (guitar) and Tony McGuigan (drums).
Formed in 1987 by brothers Christopher and Anthony Griffiths, the original line-up consisted of Chris Griffiths (guitar, vocals), Tony Griffiths (bass, vocals), Dave Reilly (drums, ex-China Crisis), Jay Norton (keyboards, ex-It's Immaterial), and Gordon Morgan (guitar, ex-Black). Tony Elson replaced Dave Reilly on drums and was later replaced by Garry Ford. Gordon Morgan was replaced by Sean Simpson, followed by Alan Gillibrand, then by Ian 'Sitar'.
Originally influenced by The Stone Roses and the Inspiral Carpets, as well as by the Mersey sound of the 1960s, the band started playing in local clubs and later toured as support act for the Inspiral Carpets, Ocean Colour Scene, Nelly Furtado, The Pixies, Simple Minds, David Bowie, and others throughout the 1990s and onwards.
JoJo & The Real People[citation needed] signed a management deal with local entrepreneur Mick Swift of Whitehouse Management, Bold Street, Liverpool in 1986. Their first record deal was in 1988, a one single deal brokered with Polydor Records after Mick Swift had persuaded Eddie Lundon of Kirkby band China Crisis to produce the demo of their debut single "One by One". The band also signed a publishing deal with Polygram.
In 1989, and now managed by Jeff Abbotts, they were then signed as The Real People by CBS on the Columbia label, although CBS were subsequently bought out by Sony. They released their self titled debut album The Real People in 1991. All the songs were written by Chris and Tony Griffiths. This reached the number 59 in the UK Albums Chart.[1] They recorded a second album, 'Marshmellow Lane', for CBS, but although "Believer", the first single from the album, charted at No. 38 and another single, "Too Much Too Young", appeared soon afterwards, the album was never actually released. Several tracks subsequently appeared on a two band compilation album called Liverpool – The Calm Before the Storm, released in 1996 on the Columbia label. Tony and Chris Griffiths went on to set up their own recording studio (Realistic Studios) in Birkenhead, Wirral, and started their own label Egg Records.
Their next album, What's on the Outside, was released independently under their own label in 1996. It was critically acclaimed but failed to make the charts.

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