The Lightning Seeds lyrics
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Artist's albums
Life's Too Short
1999 · single
Tilt
1999 · album
Like You Do - Best Of The Lightning Seeds
1997 · compilation
Dizzy Heights
1996 · album
Jollification
1994 · album
Sense
1992 · album
Cloudcuckooland
1990 · album
See You in the Stars
2022 · album
Emily Smiles
2022 · single
Walk Another Mile
2022 · single
Sunshine
2022 · single
Jollification (Remastered)
2019 · album
Three Lions
2010 · album
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Biography
Ian Broudie knows how it looks: 13 years since his last Lightning Seeds album? Sure, See You in The Stars sounds refreshingly like the musician hasn’t been away. But, he’s had personal things to process, including the loss of a friend whose death inspired the magnificent title track. And to be fair, Broudie didn’t need to rush. In 33 years, he’s sold a lot of records, including a million copies of 1994’s Jollification – an album that, alongside generational anthems Pure, The Life of Riley, Lucky You, Sense & Three Lions, established Broudie as a songwriter par excellence. Now he’s done it again. These 10 finely-wrought songs were written/recorded in bursts over three years in Liverpool & Broudie’s home studio in London. Emily Smiles is a co-write with old pal Terry Hall, & sits alongside two collaborations with James Skelly of The Coral, one of many artists to have benefitted from Broudie’s production skills. The seventh Lightning Seeds album opens with Losing You, the clattering energy speaking of its DIY creation. “It’s all me, tapping my foot & slapping my lap for the drums,” says Broudie. First single honours go to Sunshine, a heraldic blast of heat, light & encouragement. It’s Broudie fighting against his own worst instincts. “I suffer from catastrophisation,” he cheerfully admits. “Wake up in the morning & think something awful is going to happen. But in the end, when the sun shines, I just feel better.” With the return of Lightning Seeds, so does everything.