16 182 takipçi
Hush | Kula Shaker | 02:54 | |
Hey Dude | Kula Shaker | 04:08 | |
Grateful When You're Dead / Jerry Was There | Kula Shaker | 05:41 | |
Tattva | Kula Shaker | 03:46 | |
303 | Kula Shaker | 03:08 | |
Great Hosannah | Kula Shaker | 06:09 | |
Govinda | Kula Shaker | 04:57 | |
Peter Pan Rip | Kula Shaker | 03:31 | |
High Noon | Kula Shaker | 03:14 | |
Death of Democracy | Kula Shaker | 02:54 |
At the height of the mid-1990s Brit-pop craze - with Blur and Oasis trading insults and taking on the world - Kula Shaker appeared on the scene looking like they'd time travelled from one of The Beatles' late 1960s trips to India. All side-burns, flares and sitars, their jangly indie pop drew on psychedelia, Eastern philosophy and spiky garage rock and found instant success when single Tatva shot to Number 4 in the UK charts. Led by Crispian Mills (son of actress Hayley Mills and grandson of Sir John Mills), their follow-up Hey Dude went to Number 2 before debut album K (1996) topped the charts and helped them to win Best Breakthrough Act at the 1997 BRIT Awards. Their cover of Deep Purple's Hush became another big hit and later featured on the soundtrack to the film I Know What You Did Last Summer and second album Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts (1999) fared reasonably well despite being recorded on a house boat owned by Pink Floyd guitarist Dave Gilmour. The band split shortly after its release but reformed in 2006, releasing Strangefolk (2007) and Pilgrims Progress (2010).