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- Change Giver is the debut album by British rock band Shed Seven, released via Polydor Records on 5 September 1994. It was produced by Jessica Corcoran and was issued during the formative year of the Britpop movement—a scene that dominated British alternative music in the mid-1990s. The album was a moderate chart success in the UK, peaking at number 16 in the UK Albums Chart upon release, while three of the four singles taken from the album charted in the UK Top 40. (en)
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- changegivershedsevencover.jpg (en)
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- a1644321-a65e-3e25-878c-da2205962442 (en)
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- B-side to Dolphin (en)
- B-side to Ocean Pie (en)
- B-side to Speakeasy (en)
- BBC Radio 1 Session 1994 (en)
- Parr Street session version 1999 (en)
- demo version 1991 (en)
- demo version 1992 (en)
- live at Brighton Zap 1994 (en)
- full band version 1999, B-side to Disco Down, incorrectly listed as B-side to Speakeasy (en)
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- ("Change Giver is already receiving innumerable comparisons with Oasis' Definitely Maybe, with the band being tagged, rather patronisingly, as some sort of 'Oasis Jr.' The comparisons have done little to stop what is fast becoming a feud between the bands, culminating in Noel Gallagher's recent boast in MM that, 'If we're The Beatles, where are The Rolling Stones... it's not f***ing Shed Seven'.") (en)
- ("We've had shit for signing to Polydor when everyone else does the same but on fake indies like Hi-Rise or whatever. We chose to put Polydor on the middle of our records – like The Who and The Jam, two of the best British bands ever. That's what we aspire to, not to some crap indie credibility.") (en)
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- Melody Maker (en)
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- Select (en)
- Music Week (en)
- Vox (en)
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- Paul Banks, October, 1994 (en)
- Dave Simpson writing for Melody Maker, September 1994 (en)
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- Your Guess Is As Good As Mine (en)
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- Rick Witter/Paul Banks (en)
- Rick Witter/Tom Gladwin/Alan Leach/Paul Banks (en)
- Shed Seven/Johnson (en)
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- Change Giver is the debut album by British rock band Shed Seven, released via Polydor Records on 5 September 1994. It was produced by Jessica Corcoran and was issued during the formative year of the Britpop movement—a scene that dominated British alternative music in the mid-1990s. The album was a moderate chart success in the UK, peaking at number 16 in the UK Albums Chart upon release, while three of the four singles taken from the album charted in the UK Top 40. (en)
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