The 747s
The 747s were an indie band, from Liverpool, England. Their debut album Zampano was released in September, 2006.[1]
The band supported The Raconteurs on their first UK tour in 2006. Other bands they supported in 2006 include The Strokes and The Thrills
Singer Oisin Leech appears on Arctic Monkeys' cover of Barbara Lewis's "Baby I'm Yours", sharing lead vocals with Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner. The song was released as a b-side on Arctic Monkeys' 2006 single "Leave Before the Lights Come On".
The band split and the lead singer, Oisin Leech, is part of duo The Lost Brothers with former guitarist of The Basement, Mark McCausland.
The bassist Ned Crowther started a band "Smokey Angle Shades" with lead guitarist Fred Stitz who later joined the UK based Indie band "Razorlight" on bass
Members
Discography
Singles
- "Night & Day" (5 June 2006) UK #143
- "Death of a Star" (18 September 2006) UK #159
Albums
Zampano | |
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Studio album by The 747s | |
Released | 25 September 2006 |
Genre | Indie |
- Zampano (25 September 2006)
Track listing
- Night & Day
- Missed That Sun
- Rainkiss
- Leave Your Job Today!
- Zampano
- Miles Away
- Nature's Alibi
- Into the Shadow
- Anxiety
- Death of a Star
- The Return
- Goodbye for a While
- October Air (Bonus tracks)
- Green & Blue (Bonus tracks)
References
- "747s - New Songs, Playlists & Latest News - BBC Music". BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
- NME (2 October 2008). "Former Basement and 747s members start new band". NME. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
- transatlanticmodern (12 November 2018). "INTERVIEW: THE FERNWEH". Transatlantic Modern. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
- "747s". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 31 May 2019.