Yellow was a British pop band active in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with Chris Griffiths on vocals and guitar, Nick Cash on bass, and Simon Chesters on drums. They released three albums: 'Yellow Fever' in 1996, 'Easy' in 1997, and 'Red and Blue' in 2001. Their song 'Angel No' became a significant hit, topping charts and earning them a Brit Award for Best British Single.
Beyond 'Angel No', their catalog includes tracks like 'Dr Van Steiner', 'Ballet Mechanique', and 'Daily Disco', which blend pop with rock and electronic elements. The band faced challenges, including mixed reviews for 'Red and Blue' and personal struggles that affected their momentum.
Yellow disbanded in 2008, with Griffiths pursuing solo work and Cash and Chesters forming another band called The Hoopers. Their music, particularly 'Angel No', remains a recognizable part of the late-90s British pop landscape.
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