The Soup Dragons
The Soup Dragons
Artist Information
Genres: Dance-Pop, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Dance, C-86, Dance-Rock
Active: 80's, 90's
Formed: 1986 in Glasgow, Scotland
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Before Scotland's Soup Dragons hit the mainstream with their reggae-infused cover of the Rolling Stones' "I'm Free," the Glasgow four-piece were poised to carry the torch first lit by the Buzzcocks and the Adverts. Formed in the mid-'80s around singer/guitarist -- and eventual programmer -- Sean Dickson, the band included guitarist Jim McCulloch, bassist Sushil Dade, and drummer Ross Sinclair. Their punk-pop debut, Hang-Ten!, consisted of two years worth of singles and EPs -- the shorter Hang-Ten! EP arrived via Raw TV Products in 1986 -- and was released in 1987 on Sire Records.
Discography
Release: 1995
Label: Phonogram, Polygram
Release: January 1992
Label: Big Life, Polygram
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