Belle and Sebastian

indie, indie pop, alternative

Belle and Sebastian

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Belle & Sebastian 05:14
The Boy With the Arab Strap 05:14
Belle and Sebastian 05:14
Get Me Away from Here, I'm Dying 03:25
Get Me Away from Here, I’m Dying 03:25
Dear Catastrophe Waitress 03:03
Piazza, New York Catcher 03:03
Sleep the Clock Around 04:58
Family Tree (Sung by Emma From the Audience) 03:12
Like Dylan in the Movies 04:14
There's Too Much Love 03:27
ANOTHER SUNNY DAY 04:04
If You’re Feeling Sinister 05:21
Ease Your Feet in the Sea 03:35
If You're Feeling Sinister 05:21
The Fox In The Snow 04:11
The State I Am In 04:57
Legal Man 02:42
It Could Have Been a Brilliant Career 02:23
Dress Up in You 04:23
I'm a cuckoo 05:26
Nobody's Empire 05:10
I Want the World to Stop 04:33
Is It Wicked Not to Care? 03:22
I Fought in a War 04:09
Funny little frog 03:08
Write About Love 04:33
Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John 04:33
You’re Just A Baby 03:41
Wrapped Up in Books 03:34
Mayfly 03:42
We Rule the School 03:27
Step Into My Office, Baby 04:12
I Want The World To Stop (radio edit) 05:43
The Model 04:00
Me And The Major 03:51
The Boy Done Wrong Again 04:17
Lazy Line Painter Jane 05:49
My Wandering Days Are Over 05:25
Dirty Dream Number Two 04:14
The Rollercoaster Ride 06:36
I Don't Love Anyone 03:56
Seymour Stein 04:42
If She Wants Me 05:05
You're Just A Baby 03:41
THE BLUES ARE STILL BLUE 04:08
Dog On Wheels 03:11
Electronic Renaissance 04:50
I Don't Know What You See In Me 03:39
Chickfactor 03:32

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Belle and Sebastian

Belle and Sebastian is a band from Glasgow. Led by guitarist/vocalist Stuart Murdoch, the seven-piece band has an intimate, majestic sound that is equal parts folk-rock and '60s pop. Murdoch has a gift not only for whimsy and surrealism, but also for odd, unsettling lyrical detail which keeps the songs grounded in a tangible reality.

Belle and Sebastian released their first two albums in 1996: Tigermilk, recorded over three days, and If You're Feeling Sinister, recorded in a week, at the peak of the chamber pop movement.

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