Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Ricky (band)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

Ricky was an English indie rock band.

Career

Ricky formed in Portsmouth, England in the autumn of 2000. The band's first release was a self-funded mini-album, released in January 2002, titled You Set The Scene, named after the last track on Forever Changes, an album by Love.

Between 2004 and 2006, they had a number of small chart hits[1] on the Garcia and Beat Crazy record labels, including a Top 40 hit in January 2005 with "Stop Knocking The Walls Down". This song was a double-A sided single, backed with "The Journey" by Ian Prowse's band Amsterdam[2] and would give Ricky their only week in the Top 40.

In 2006, they released "We Are England", a football song,[3] which reached number 54 in the UK pop chart;[4] later in 2006 Ricky disbanded.

Remove ads

Discography

Albums

  • You Set the Scene (January 2002)
  • The Summer Sun Still Echoes (March 2004), re-released (October 2004)
  • 'High Speed Silence' (recorded but unreleased – although promotional CD's do exist)

Singles

  • "Sunset View" (March 2003)
  • "That Extra Mile" / "Beat Out the Best in Me" (September 2004) – #50 UK; #10 UK Indie
  • "Stop Knocking The Walls Down" (January 2005 – split single with Amsterdam) – #32 UK; #8 UK Indie
  • "We Are England" (June 2006) – #54 UK; #3 UK Indie
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads