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Shed Seven - Hark! The Foe Is Advancing (Rare Video From Truth Be Told CD Rom 2001) Rick Witter

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This is a video of Shed Seven performing the rare unreleased track, Hark! The Foe Is Advancing from 2001. I have always loved this song and it deserved to be heard by a bigger audience. Hope you enjoy. DISCLAIMER: I do not own the rights to this music/song/image/video. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.

About Shed Seven

Shed Seven are an English alternative rock band, formed in York in 1990. The band originally comprised singer Rick Witter, guitarist/keyboardist Joe Johnson, bassist Tom Gladwin and drummer Alan Leach. Johnson was later replaced by Paul Banks, but a later line-up of the band included both Johnson and Banks.

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This rare footage of Shed Seven performing "Hark! The Foe Is Advancing" is a fascinating addition to our archive, offering a glimpse into the band's lesser-known discography from 2001. The video, sourced from the Truth Be Told CD Rom, provides an opportunity for fans and enthusiasts to experience this unreleased track in its original context.

Shed Seven's history dates back to their formation in York in 1990, with the original lineup consisting of Rick Witter on vocals, Joe Johnson on guitar and keyboards, Tom Gladwin on bass, and Alan Leach on drums. The band's evolution is marked by changes in personnel, including the addition of Paul Banks to replace Johnson. This dynamic lineup is notable for its ability to adapt and experiment with different sounds.

The inclusion of "Hark! The Foe Is Advancing" in this CD Rom release highlights the band's willingness to explore new ideas and push the boundaries of their alternative rock sound. This track, although unreleased at the time, showcases Shed Seven's capacity for creative expression and experimentation. It is a testament to the band's dedication to their craft and their desire to continually challenge themselves as artists.

The video itself is a valuable artifact, providing an intimate look at the band's performance in 2001. The footage captures the energy and chemistry between Rick Witter and his fellow musicians, who deliver a compelling rendition of this rare track. The performance is marked by a sense of urgency and intensity, reflecting the band's commitment to their art.

It is worth noting that Shed Seven's discography has been subject to some controversy over the years, with certain tracks receiving limited release or remaining unreleased altogether. This footage serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving these rare recordings for future generations of fans and researchers. By making this video available online, we can appreciate the band's lesser-known work and gain a deeper understanding of their creative process.

The inclusion of Shed Seven in our archive is also significant due to its representation of the UK alternative rock scene during the 1990s and early 2000s. This era saw the rise of influential bands such as Oasis, Blur, and Radiohead, who helped shape the sound of British music in the post-punk era.

In conclusion, this rare footage of Shed Seven performing "Hark! The Foe Is Advancing" is a valuable addition to our collection, offering insights into the band's creative process and their commitment to experimentation. As we continue to curate and preserve these rare recordings, we can appreciate the significance of Shed Seven's contributions to the UK alternative rock scene and their enduring influence on contemporary music.

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