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Elbow News

Elbow top critics' album choice of 2008

Elbow top critics' album choice of 2008

MGMT and TV On The Radio also make the list

Elbow to perform 'The Seldom Seen Kid' with BBC Concert Orchestra

Band to return to Nationwide Mercury Prize-winning album

  • Dec 18, 2008

Elbow announce full UK tour

Guy Garvey and co announce shows in addition to Wembley date

Elbow joined by Richard Hawley at homecoming gig

Band get help from old pal in Manchester

  • Oct 31, 2008

Elbow receive heroes' welcome in London

Mercury winners begin three-night stand

  • Oct 12, 2008

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Elbow Reviews

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Mercury winners bask in their long-overdue recognition. Roundhouse, London (October 11)

Elbow

The Seldom Seen Kid // Fiction

Elbow

Grounds For Divorce // Fiction

Elbow

…and the best non-NME Awards show at Porchester Hall, London (February 12)

  • Feb 29, 2008

Elbow/The Duke Spirit/¡Forward, Russia!/Larrikin Love: Astoria, London, Tuesday, February 21

The widest range of thrills to be had on any London stage

  • Mar 3, 2006

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Elbow Biography

This Manchester, England-based quintet purveys atmospheric, epic rock music for the new millennium. Guy Garvey (b. 6 March 1974, Bury, Lancashire, England; guitar/vocals), Mark Potter (guitar), Craig Potter (keyboards), Pete Turner (b. August 1974, England; bass), and Richard Jupp (drums) met at the start of the 90s at sixth form college in Bury. They formed the funk-fusion outfit Mr. Soft, before relocating to Manchester and fashioning a new rock-orientated sound as Elbow. The quintet signed a contract with Island Records in 1998, but was still in the process of recording their debut album when Island was taken over by Universal and their contract was terminated. The Manchester-based independent label Ugly Man Records released two EPs, New Born and Any Day Now, which generated renewed interest in the band. A new recording contract with V2 Records followed in late 2000. The band remixed five of the tracks from their abortive Island album and recorded six new songs for Asleep In The Back, which was released in May 2001. The intricate textures and slow-burn intensity of the music drew on a rich heritage, from Steve Miller to Talk Talk, while the lyrics balanced the realities of urban living with an underlying optimism.

Neither Cast Of Thousands (2003) or Leaders Of The Free World (2005) was able to replicate the majestic cohesiveness of Elbow's debut, although both were fine albums in their own right. Elbow remains one of the more interesting outfits to originate from Manchester in recent years.

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Elbow Discography

Elbow albums.

  • Asleep In The Back - 2001 (V2)
  • Cast Of Thousands - 2003 (V2)
  • Leaders Of The Free World - 2005 (V2)
  • The Seldom Seen Kid - 2008 (V2)

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