Coral, The
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BBCi - The Coral
Offers an overview of the jaunty scousers with clips of their music, a bio, discography, quick facts and a review of their eponymous debut album.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi - The Coral, Magic and Medicine
Take a look at this review featuring The Coral's Magic and Medicine. Listen to samples from the record and read comments from others.
www.bbc.co.ukDot Music - The Coral: Magic & Medicine
Find out some more about this Merseyside six piece and discover how well their second album rates.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic - The Coral Find The Key
View a suitably manic video for "Skeleton Key", another quirky track from the Coral's eponymously titled debut album.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Album Reviews - The Coral, The Coral
Critic Simon B. Ward calls the psychedelia-influenced garage rock band's debut "weird but mostly wonderful." Read his full review and visit links to related articles.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Live Reviews - The Coral, Dingwalls, London
Ben Gilbert reports on Liverpool's eclectic six taking this Camden venue by storm, back in April 2002. Find links to related articles.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Live Reviews - The Coral, Glastonbury 2002
Liverpool band who blend reggae, folk, rock and pop to spectacular effect played The Other Stage at the 2002 festival. Ben Gilbert rates their performance, highly.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Live Reviews - The Coral, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
October 2002 saw the Las for the new Millennium play this legendary west London venue. Dotmusic's Ben Gilbert was there and he delivers a thumbs-up verdict.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Single Reviews - The Coral, Goodbye
Matt Thompson says the band "redefine the music dictionary's definition of 'eclectic' with this single that tugs, jerks and hauls itself all over your record collection".
www.dotmusic.comGuardian Unlimited Arts Reviews - The Fab Six
The Coral's album of the same name was "The Guardian's" album of the week back in July 1992. Read the review to find out why.
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