Pimlico

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Barnet 03:35 Tools
Me And Mr Lonely 03:35 Tools
Queenie 02:28 Tools
Me and Mr. Lonely 02:42 Tools
Poetry Street 03:16 Tools
Hold Me Down 02:19 Tools
Play For Today 02:35 Tools
Glummer 02:39 Tools
Consider Archie 02:54 Tools
Wings Of Fame 02:39 Tools
Revolve 02:54 Tools
When I'm Wrong 02:54 Tools
Who I Am 02:54 Tools
The Basement 02:54 Tools
I Watch You 02:54 Tools
Elephant Hide 02:54 Tools
Mongrels 02:54 Tools
You Can't Have Me 02:54 Tools
No Answers Here 02:54 Tools
Days Of Acceptance 02:54 Tools
T.S.O.H. 02:54 Tools
Bubbles 02:54 Tools
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Pimlico, one of London's best kept secrets. Touted by this very site as one of the best bands and songwriters of the mid 90's Britpop scene. Guitarist and songwriter Pete Twyman, bass player Andy Lewis and drummer Miles Chapman joined forces with singer Wesley Doyle in 1994. The band came up with a very English sound full of great melodies and a summer guitar sound. The"Queenie" EP received huge amounts of airplay and became an indie/Britpop classic. "Glummer Quartet" followed early in 1996, and later that year "Bubbles" was released all on the Tiny Vinyl Japan. "Housebound" was the last album the boys did and although Britpop was on it's way out and the bands tweaked new sound, it still was packed full of classic British Pop tunes. The band never split just stopped gigging, Andy Lewis went on to make a name for himself as a Top DJ and bass player with Spearmint and Paul Weller. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.