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Soup Dragons : ウィキペディア英語版
The Soup Dragons

The Soup Dragons were a Scottish alternative rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Named after a character in the 1970s children's television show ''Clangers'', the group is best known for its cover of the Rolling Stones' song "I'm Free." and "Divine Thing."
==History==
The Soup Dragons formed in Bellshill, a town near Motherwell, in 1985.〔Thompson, Dave (2000) ''Alternative Rock'', Miller Freeman, San Francisco, ISBN 0879306076, p.646-647〕 The line up was Sean Dickson (vocals, lead guitar), Jim McCulloch (guitar, second voice) who replaced Ian Whitehall and Sushil K. Dade (bass). The original drummer, Ross A. Sinclair, left the group after the first proper album, ''This Is Our Art'', to pursue a career in art, and was replaced by Paul Quinn. Most of their songs were written by Sean Dickson .
The band recorded their first demo tape, ''You Have Some Too'', after playing a few local gigs, and this was followed by a flexi disc single "If You Were the Only Girl in the World".〔 Originally inspired by youth and loud guitars and lumped in with the C86 movement, along with fellow members of the ''Bellshill Sound'', such as the BMX Bandits and Teenage Fanclub
The band signed to The Subway Organization in early 1986 and their first proper single (''The Sun in the Sky'' EP) was Buzzcocks-inspired pop punk. The band's big breakthrough came with their second single for Subway, "Whole Wide World",〔(Video for Whole Wide World, the band's first, showing an indisputable Buzzcocks sound )〕 which reached No. 2 on the UK Independent Chart in 1986.〔Lazell, Barry (1997) ''Indie Hits 1980 - 1989'', Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4, p.213〕 Dickson and McCulloch also moonlighted in BMX Bandits at this time.〔 The band were signed by former Wham! co-manager Jaz Summers' label Raw TV with further indie hits (and minor UK Singles Chart hits) following during 1987 and 1988.〔〔Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p.515-6〕 Over the course of six singles (the first three collected in 1986 on a U.S. only compilation, ''Hang Ten''), they gradually developed a more complex rock guitar sound, which culminated in their first album proper ''This Is Our Art'', now signed to major label Sire Records. After one single from the album "Kingdom Chairs" they then returned to original label Raw TV and Big Life Records
They were managed by infamous manager and label boss of Big Life Records Jazz Summers .
In the year following ''This Is Our Art'' their sound underwent a change from an indie rock sound, to the rock-dance crossover sound, this was mainly due to being without a drummer and buying a sampler and drum machine and experimenting with sound with the release of the album ''Lovegod''. This change can be attributed to the rise of the ecstasy-fueled acid house rave scene in the UK. In 1990, they released their most successful hit single in the UK, "I'm Free", an up-tempo cover of a Rolling Stones song with an added toasting overdub by reggae star Junior Reid, which reached number five.〔 The single recently appeared on the soundtrack to British science fiction comedy film The World's End and is now known as a classic from that Summer of Love 1990 .
Subsequent albums continued in their own style and In 1992 they enjoyed their biggest U.S. hit with "Divine Thing" which reached number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.〔 It also hit number three on the Modern Rock chart and its video was nominated by MTV as one of the year's best,〔(''Divine Thing'' video )〕 though beaten by Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit.〔(MTV Music Awards 1992 ''Best Alternative Video'' category )〕
They had massive success with the album 'Hotwired' in the USA and other parts of the World .
The Soup Dragons disbanded in 1995. Paul Quinn joined Teenage Fanclub and Sushil K. Dade formed the experimental post rock group Future Pilot A.K.A.. Sean Dickson formed The High Fidelity and currently deejays as HiFi Sean. Jim McCulloch joined Superstar, wrote and recorded music with Isobel Campbell, and formed the folk group Snowgoose.
Hifi Sean (Sean Dickson) has a forthcoming album release in 2016

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