Felt (band)
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Felt was a 1980s' UK indie band, led by the enigmatic and obsessive Lawrence Hayward, usually including guitarist Maurice Deebank. The band released ten albums and ten singles in ten years. Felt are often cited as a major influence by Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch.
Afterwards, Lawrence went on to form Denim and subsequently Go Kart Mozart.
Discography
Albums
- Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty (Cherry Red, 1981)
- The Splendour of Fear (Cherry Red, 1984)
- The Strange Idols Pattern and Other Short Stories (Cherry Red, 1984)
- Ignite the Seven Cannons (Cherry Red, 1985)
- Forever Breathes the Lonely Word (Creation Records, 1986)
- Let the Snakes Crinkle Their Heads to Death (Creation Records, 1986)
- Poem of the River (Creation Records, 1987)
- Pictorial Jackson Review (Creation Records, 1988)
- Train Above the City (Creation Records, 1988)
- Me and a Monkey on the Moon (Cherry Red, 1989)
External link
- Felt - a tribute (http://planeta.clix.pt/felt/default.htm)
- Felt and Denim page (http://jeigh.com/felt/index1.html)
- Liner Notes for Belle and Sebastian's "Dear Catastrophe Waitress" (http://www.belleandsebastian.com/recordings.php?release=3&view=info)pt:Felt