The Big Dish

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Slide 05:08 Tools
Prospect Street 03:23 Tools
European Rain 03:49 Tools
Big New Beginning 03:23 Tools
Christina's World 04:09 Tools
Swimmer 05:24 Tools
Faith Healer 04:00 Tools
Waiting For The Parade 04:24 Tools
Miss America 03:56 Tools
Life 04:21 Tools
Jealous 03:49 Tools
The Loneliest Man In The World 03:39 Tools
Wishing Time 03:57 Tools
Another People's Palace 04:50 Tools
Her Town 03:51 Tools
Jean 03:37 Tools
Beyond The Pale 03:51 Tools
Back Door Bound 04:04 Tools
From The Neighbourhood 03:43 Tools
Second Swimmer 02:40 Tools
Burn 03:25 Tools
State of the Union 04:31 Tools
Across The Province 04:40 Tools
Big Town 04:06 Tools
Monday 04:27 Tools
25 Years 04:04 Tools
Swansong 04:42 Tools
Shipwrecked 04:52 Tools
Give Me Some Time 03:15 Tools
Bonafide 04:24 Tools
Learn to Love 04:06 Tools
Warning Sign 03:27 Tools
Can't Stand Up 04:00 Tools
Where Do You Live 03:41 Tools
Where Do You Live ? 03:42 Tools
Voodoo Baby 04:06 Tools
Reverend Killer 00:00 Tools
Everlasting Faith 00:00 Tools
Prospect Street 85 00:00 Tools
The Lonelist Man In The World 00:00 Tools
The Lonliest Man In the World 03:30 Tools
Time On Your Own 04:03 Tools
The Town Celebrity 04:29 Tools
From The Mission Bell To The Deep Blue Sea 05:30 Tools
Good Way 05:30 Tools
Jealous [Single Version] 05:30 Tools
Roll Down The Flag 03:47 Tools
Big Town (Remix) 04:03 Tools
He Stumbled On Some Magic 03:50 Tools
The swimmer 04:27 Tools
25 Years (Remix) 04:27 Tools
Birdland 04:03 Tools
Things Fall Into Place 04:03 Tools
Slide (extended) 04:03 Tools
Be My Friend 04:27 Tools
Medicine Jar 04:27 Tools
Prospect Street (1985 Version) 03:22 Tools
Loneliest Man in the Worl 04:27 Tools
Country Song 04:27 Tools
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The Big Dish were a Scottish pop/rock band formed in Airdrie, Scotland in 1983. The band initially comprised Steven Lindsay (vocals/guitar), Mark Ryce (guitar) and John Harper (keyboards). The trio was subsequently augmented on stage by Raymond Docherty (bass) and Keith Burns (drums). Early support slots with Lloyd Cole helped them to find a wider audience. By the time their debut album ‘Swimmer’ was finally completed and released on Virgin Records in 1986 the line-up had undergone notable changes, with Lindsay and Docherty joined by new guitarist Brian McFie and keyboardist/saxophonist Ian Ritchie. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.