9 To 9
9 To 9 formed in London's Soho in the early 1980s with Elizabeth Fraser on vocals, Robin Guthrie on guitar, Simon Raymonde on bass and keyboards, and Lawrence...
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9 To 9 formed in London's Soho in the early 1980s with Elizabeth Fraser on vocals, Robin Guthrie on guitar, Simon Raymonde on bass and keyboards, and Lawrence Colbert on drums. Their sound mixed Fraser's airy vocals with Guthrie's layered guitar work and a rhythmic pulse that felt different from what was happening around them at the time.
They released their self-titled debut album in 1982, followed by 'To The Shore' in 1983. That same year they put out the single 'A Bit Of Muslin,' which became one of their better-known tracks. Their music wasn't an easy fit for mainstream radio, but it found listeners who connected with its atmospheric quality.
The band put out a few more records, including 'The Dream Tree' in 1984 and 'Burning Bush' in 1986, before calling it quits in 1989. Songs like 'All I Need' and 'Another Day' from their catalog show the kind of spacious, melodic sound they were working with. They're often mentioned as an early influence on what later got called dream pop.
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