The Boo Radleys
The Boo Radleys formed in Wallasey, Merseyside in the early 1990s. Their debut album 'Ichabod and I' came out in 1990, followed by 'Giant Steps' in 1993 and...
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The Boo Radleys formed in Wallasey, Merseyside in the early 1990s. Their debut album 'Ichabod and I' came out in 1990, followed by 'Giant Steps' in 1993 and 'Wake Up!' in 1995. They had songs like 'Comb your hair' and 'Lazarus' in their catalog.
In 1996 they released 'C'mon Kids', which included the single 'Wake Up Boo!'. That album brought them wider attention. They put out 'Kingsize' in 1998 and 'Keep on With Falling' in 2000 before ending their run as a band.
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