Ian Broudie

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Song For No One 02:37 Tools
Smoke Rings 03:39 Tools
He Sails Tonight 03:02 Tools
Got No Plans 02:19 Tools
Whenever I Do 03:08 Tools
Home From Home 01:41 Tools
Tales Told 01:49 Tools
Always Knocking 04:02 Tools
Lipstick 03:17 Tools
Super Cinema 01:46 Tools
Something Street 03:12 Tools
Broudie's Blues 02:18 Tools
Shifting Sands 03:31 Tools
A Time To Live In Dreams 01:35 Tools
Spinout 02:18 Tools
Lucky You 03:31 Tools
When Ever I Do 00:00 Tools
Something St/Broudie's Blues 00:00 Tools
And When You Laugh 00:00 Tools
Shall We Take a Trip? 00:00 Tools
Song for No One - Demo 00:00 Tools
Home from Home - Band Version 00:00 Tools
Something Street - Early Version 00:00 Tools
Do You Want To Know A Secret 03:20 Tools
Something Street (Early Version) 03:20 Tools
Home From Home (Band Version) 03:20 Tools
Song For No One (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
song for noone 00:00 Tools
Song for No One (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Pure 03:58 Tools
Three Lions 2010 03:58 Tools
Change 03:58 Tools
Ian Broudie - Song For No One 03:58 Tools
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Ian Broudie (born August 4, 1958 in Liverpool, England) is a prolific musician and producer, best known for his 1990s band the The Lightning Seeds. On October 11, 2004 Broudie released his debut solo effort, Tales Told, which was embraced by critics and fans alike. This, despite that fact that Tales Told saw Broudie move intro the new territory of folk rock - away from the chirpy pop tunes The Lightning Seeds became especially known for. --------------------------- Before The Lightning Seeds, Broudie played in Liverpool's fledgling punk scene in the 1970s (he was a member of the band Big In Japan, which also featured Holly Johnson and Bill Drummond but made his name in the industry as a producer. Broudie worked with bands like Echo and the Bunnymen, The Icicle Works and The Fall under the name 'Kingbird' before putting together The Lightning Seeds at the end of the 1980s, scoring a debut hit with the song "Pure". The act produced a selection of well-received singles and albums in the 1990s and twice took football anthem "Three Lions" (with comedians Frank Skinner and David Baddiel) to number one, with different lyrics for the Euro '96 and France '98 tournaments. For his own part, Broudie is a supporter of Liverpool Football Club. Broudie subsequently concentrated on production for other bands working with the likes of The Coral, The Subways, The Zutons, and on a handful of I Am Kloot songs, before announcing a solo album, under his own name, at the end of 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.