Suede

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  • britpop
  • indie
  • alternative
  • british
  • rock
Suede (or The London Suede in the United States, although they were often called by their original name by fans in that country) were an English rock band of the 1990s and early 2000s that helped start the Britpop musical movement. Through their several incarnations, they were able to consistently put out albums that charted well, while still holding the respect of critics. Though they never achieved great success in North America, they were considered by some to be as big in the UK in the 90s (at least in terms of popularity) as The Smiths were in the 80s, or Roxy Music in the 70s.

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Songs

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    Saturday Night (original demo)

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    Savoir Faire

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    Savoir Faire (live fra Roskilde '99)

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    Seascape

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    Secret Gig

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    See That Girl

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    She

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    She Is Fashion

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    She's in Fashion

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    She's In Fashion (Lironi Version)

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    She's in Fashion (radio edit)

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    She's Not Dead

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    Shipbuilding

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    Simon

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    Simon (instrumental)

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    Simon (radio version)

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    Simon / [silence] / Oceans

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    Since You Went Away

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    Situations

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    Sleeping Pills

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    Sleeping Pills [BBC]

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    Snowblind

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    So Young

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    Sometimes I Feel I'll Float Away

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    Starcrazy

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    Stay Together

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    Stay Together (edit)

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    Stay Together (full length)

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    Still Life

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    Street Life

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    Streetlife

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    Superstar

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    The 2 of Us

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    The Asphalt World

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    The Big Time

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    The Chemistry Between Us

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    The Chemistry Between Us (Lionrock remix)

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    The Drowners

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    The Drowners (session)

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    The Fur & The Feathers

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    The Invisibles

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    The Living Dead

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    The Next Life

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    The Power

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    The Sound of the Streets

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    The Two of Us

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    The Wild Ones

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    The Wild Ones (Live)

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    These Are the Sad Songs

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    This Hollywood Life


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