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19 releases from the Cool Britannia era that became incredibly valuable over the years
19 releases from the Cool Britannia era that became incredibly valuable over the years

Scotsman

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

19 releases from the Cool Britannia era that became incredibly valuable over the years

The Britpop revival has been underway for months, but it's really come into vogue after Oasis's triumphant, sometimes still unbelievable return in Cardiff last night. Those nostalgic moments many felt at the show will no doubt conjure up the zeitgeist of Cool Britannia; when Britain ruled the airwaves both sides of the Atlantic, interest in British music was at a level akin to the British Invasion of the '60s, and a number of acts were giving their US counterparts a run for their money. Then, of course, there were the numerous releases – which is what we're focusing on today. We've taken a look at Discogs, the online music marketplace, to see what releases from a number of Britpop acts are worth a small fortune – with one release in particular having sold for just over £800 previously on the website. Some of these records are incredibly rare, while others, for music fans of a certain age, might just be lounging in your collection begging to be played... or sold, depending on your feelings about the artists in 2025. So, what have been some of the most valuable records from the era of Cool Britannia, and what were the most they sold for through Discogs? Read on to find out! 1 . Echobelly - On (Vinyl, LP, Album Vinyl, 7_, 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition - Rhythm King ‎– FAUV 6 LX, Rhythm King ‎– 7 FAUV 6, UK, 1995) Echobelly's sophomore album, On, released in 1995, cemented their status as sharp, melodic, and socially aware voices of the Britpop era. Led by the charismatic Sonya Madan, this record showcased their evolution from their debut with tracks like Great Things. This particular UK pressing, a limited edition LP with a bonus 7-inch single, is a highly sought-after item by collectors, having fetched a highest price of £85.02 on Discogs. | Getty Images/Discogs Photo Sales 2 . Sleeper - Smart (Vinyl, LP, Album Vinyl, 7_, 33 ⅓ RPM, EP All Media, Limited Edition - Indolent Records ‎– SLEEPLP 007A, UK, 1995) The electrifying debut from Sleeper, Smart burst onto the Britpop scene with Louise Wener's witty lyrics and infectious indie-pop hooks. It's a foundational album for the band and a defining moment of the era. This UK limited edition LP, accompanied by a bonus 7-inch EP, is a prime example of a valuable original pressing, with a highest recorded sale on Discogs of £95.00. | Getty Images/Discogs Photo Sales 3 . Cast - All Change (2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Gatefold - Polydor ‎– 529312-1, UK & Europe, 16 Oct 1995) Cast's debut, All Change, was an instant Britpop classic, soaring to number seven in the UK charts. With John Power's distinctive vocals and anthemic tunes, it perfectly captured the optimistic spirit of the mid-90s. This valuable pressing is a UK & Europe limited, numbered, and gatefold 2xLP set, making it a highly desirable and rare find for collectors, fetching a highest price of £100.00 on Discogs. | Getty Images/Discogs Photo Sales 4 . Ocean Colour Scene - (2 × Vinyl, LP, 45 RPM, Album, Gatefold - MCA Records ‎– 60048, UK, 15 Sep 1997) Marchin' Already, released in 1997, continued Ocean Colour Scene's phenomenal success, becoming their second consecutive UK No. 1 album. It solidified their blend of mod-influenced rock and soulful melodies. This UK original 2xLP pressing, mastered at 45 RPM for superior sound quality and housed in a gatefold sleeve, is a premium item for collectors, with a highest sale price of £104.99 on Discogs. | Discogs/Getty Images Photo Sales Related topics: BoostMusicAlbumsArtistsVinyl

19 releases from the Cool Britannia era that became incredibly valuable over the years
19 releases from the Cool Britannia era that became incredibly valuable over the years

Scotsman

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

19 releases from the Cool Britannia era that became incredibly valuable over the years

The Britpop revival has been underway for months, but it's really come into vogue after Oasis's triumphant, sometimes still unbelievable return in Cardiff last night. Those nostalgic moments many felt at the show will no doubt conjure up the zeitgeist of Cool Britannia; when Britain ruled the airwaves both sides of the Atlantic, interest in British music was at a level akin to the British Invasion of the '60s, and a number of acts were giving their US counterparts a run for their money. Then, of course, there were the numerous releases – which is what we're focusing on today. We've taken a look at Discogs, the online music marketplace, to see what releases from a number of Britpop acts are worth a small fortune – with one release in particular having sold for just over £800 previously on the website. Some of these records are incredibly rare, while others, for music fans of a certain age, might just be lounging in your collection begging to be played... or sold, depending on your feelings about the artists in 2025. So, what have been some of the most valuable records from the era of Cool Britannia, and what were the most they sold for through Discogs? Read on to find out! 1 . Echobelly - On (Vinyl, LP, Album Vinyl, 7_, 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition - Rhythm King ‎– FAUV 6 LX, Rhythm King ‎– 7 FAUV 6, UK, 1995) Echobelly's sophomore album, On, released in 1995, cemented their status as sharp, melodic, and socially aware voices of the Britpop era. Led by the charismatic Sonya Madan, this record showcased their evolution from their debut with tracks like Great Things. This particular UK pressing, a limited edition LP with a bonus 7-inch single, is a highly sought-after item by collectors, having fetched a highest price of £85.02 on Discogs. | Getty Images/Discogs Photo Sales 2 . Sleeper - Smart (Vinyl, LP, Album Vinyl, 7_, 33 ⅓ RPM, EP All Media, Limited Edition - Indolent Records ‎– SLEEPLP 007A, UK, 1995) The electrifying debut from Sleeper, Smart burst onto the Britpop scene with Louise Wener's witty lyrics and infectious indie-pop hooks. It's a foundational album for the band and a defining moment of the era. This UK limited edition LP, accompanied by a bonus 7-inch EP, is a prime example of a valuable original pressing, with a highest recorded sale on Discogs of £95.00. | Getty Images/Discogs Photo Sales 3 . Cast - All Change (2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Gatefold - Polydor ‎– 529312-1, UK & Europe, 16 Oct 1995) Cast's debut, All Change, was an instant Britpop classic, soaring to number seven in the UK charts. With John Power's distinctive vocals and anthemic tunes, it perfectly captured the optimistic spirit of the mid-90s. This valuable pressing is a UK & Europe limited, numbered, and gatefold 2xLP set, making it a highly desirable and rare find for collectors, fetching a highest price of £100.00 on Discogs. | Getty Images/Discogs Photo Sales 4 . Ocean Colour Scene - (2 × Vinyl, LP, 45 RPM, Album, Gatefold - MCA Records ‎– 60048, UK, 15 Sep 1997) Marchin' Already, released in 1997, continued Ocean Colour Scene's phenomenal success, becoming their second consecutive UK No. 1 album. It solidified their blend of mod-influenced rock and soulful melodies. This UK original 2xLP pressing, mastered at 45 RPM for superior sound quality and housed in a gatefold sleeve, is a premium item for collectors, with a highest sale price of £104.99 on Discogs. | Discogs/Getty Images Photo Sales Related topics: BoostMusicAlbumsArtistsVinyl

Echobelly's Sonya Madan says male Britpop stars were always 'supportive and decent'
Echobelly's Sonya Madan says male Britpop stars were always 'supportive and decent'

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Echobelly's Sonya Madan says male Britpop stars were always 'supportive and decent'

Echobelly's Sonya Madan says all the male Britpop stars treated her well in the '90s. Lad culture was rife at the time, but the singer and guitarist has insisted she had a "decent experience" as a female in the white male-dominated scene - which included Oasis, Blur and Pulp and Suede - and she didn't feel personally attacked when she was compared to other female-fronted Britpop groups, such as Sleeper and Elastica. She told "I think lots of the male bands were lumped in as well, as you know, white male. Britpop acts as well. "So to tell you the truth, I think it's a bit of a lazy accusation. To a certain extent, there is some merit in it, but I think that there were more women then fronting and being in bands. And um, there are plenty of us. "Tell you the truth I don't think it was an issue. I think people like to think of it as an issue now because it's so terribly trendy to talk about women's rights and it wasn't back then. But at the same time, I don't personally believe in lifting someone up by putting someone else down." Sonya added: "Yeah, and in my experience, the boys in all the bands that I came across were really lovely and supportive and decent. "If there was difficulty, it tended to come from a music press and supposedly intelligent people who should have known better. "But as far as camaraderie with other artists, of male artists, yeah, I had a really decent experience." On' 30th anniversary tour. The group - now comprising Sonya Madanat and Glenn Johansson - achieved a No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart with their second studio album On in 1995, which featured the tracks Great Things and Dark Therapy. Echobelly will celebrate 30 years of On with a tour later this year. Echobelly's On 30th anniversary tour dates : OCTOBER 02nd Manchester – New Century Hall 03rd Leeds – Project House 04th Sheffield – Leadmill 09th Bath – Komedia 10th Coventry – HMV Empire 11th Oxford – O2 Academy 12th Southampton – Engine Rooms 16th London – Electric Ballroom 17th Brighton – Chalk 18th Swansea – Sin City NOVEMBER 05th Newcastle – The Cluny 06th Glasgow – Oran Mor 07th Stoke – Sugarmill 08th Nottingham – The Level

Echobelly's Sonya Madan says male Britpop stars were always 'supportive and decent'
Echobelly's Sonya Madan says male Britpop stars were always 'supportive and decent'

Perth Now

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Echobelly's Sonya Madan says male Britpop stars were always 'supportive and decent'

Echobelly's Sonya Madan says all the male Britpop stars treated her well in the '90s. Lad culture was rife at the time, but the singer and guitarist has insisted she had a "decent experience" as a female in the white male-dominated scene - which included Oasis, Blur and Pulp and Suede - and she didn't feel personally attacked when she was compared to other female-fronted Britpop groups, such as Sleeper and Elastica. She told "I think lots of the male bands were lumped in as well, as you know, white male. Britpop acts as well. "So to tell you the truth, I think it's a bit of a lazy accusation. To a certain extent, there is some merit in it, but I think that there were more women then fronting and being in bands. And um, there are plenty of us. "Tell you the truth I don't think it was an issue. I think people like to think of it as an issue now because it's so terribly trendy to talk about women's rights and it wasn't back then. But at the same time, I don't personally believe in lifting someone up by putting someone else down." Sonya added: "Yeah, and in my experience, the boys in all the bands that I came across were really lovely and supportive and decent. "If there was difficulty, it tended to come from a music press and supposedly intelligent people who should have known better. "But as far as camaraderie with other artists, of male artists, yeah, I had a really decent experience." On' 30th anniversary tour. The group - now comprising Sonya Madanat and Glenn Johansson - achieved a No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart with their second studio album On in 1995, which featured the tracks Great Things and Dark Therapy. Echobelly will celebrate 30 years of On with a tour later this year. Echobelly's On 30th anniversary tour dates : OCTOBER 02nd Manchester – New Century Hall 03rd Leeds – Project House 04th Sheffield – Leadmill 09th Bath – Komedia 10th Coventry – HMV Empire 11th Oxford – O2 Academy 12th Southampton – Engine Rooms 16th London – Electric Ballroom 17th Brighton – Chalk 18th Swansea – Sin City NOVEMBER 05th Newcastle – The Cluny 06th Glasgow – Oran Mor 07th Stoke – Sugarmill 08th Nottingham – The Level

Britpop legends join the line-up for Southampton Summer Sessions 2025
Britpop legends join the line-up for Southampton Summer Sessions 2025

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Britpop legends join the line-up for Southampton Summer Sessions 2025

Britpop legends Ocean Colour Scene will join the line-up for TK Maxx Presents Southampton Summer Sessions this year. Taking to the stage in Guildhall Square on Friday June 27, Ocean Colour Scene will be supported by fellow '90s icons Cast and Echobelly. They join a stellar roster of previously announced artists including McFly, Train, The Human League, Simple Minds, and Rag'n'Bone Man. (Image: Southampton Summer Sessions)READ MORE:Astronaut Tim Peake announces Hampshire show on latest tour Tickets for Ocean Colour Scene's show go on general sale on Friday (January 31) via Embracing classic pop and guitar jams in equal measure, Ocean Colour Scene (OCS) defined the best qualities of British trad rock that surfaced during the second half of the 1990s. Their album Moseley Shoals went triple platinum in the UK, featuring iconic tracks like The Riverboat Song, You've Got It Bad, and The Day We Caught the Train. Success continued with 1997's album Marchin' Already, which produced hits such as Hundred Mile High City and Travellers Tune. In total, OCS have seventeen Top 40 singles and six Top Ten singles. In the years since their Britpop heyday, the band have continued to draw inspiration from soul, folk, and blues greats, keeping their classic rock flame lit by consistently recording and touring. They promise a rip-roaring live set in Guildhall Square. (Image: Southampton Summer Sessions / Jim Cooke) Cast, a seminal Britpop band with roots in the British Invasion era, will bring their hit-packed repertoire, featuring Fine Time, Alright, and Walkaway, to the stage. Echobelly, led by the charismatic Sonya Madan, will bring a fusion of punk, glam, and new wave. With influential albums like Everyone's Got One and On, Echobelly's impact on '90s British indie music is undeniable. The trio of bands invite fans to immerse themselves in the true essence of Britpop with an event that will transport them back to the golden days of the '90s. The 2025 dates follow the inaugural Southampton Summer Sessions last year. Throughout June and July 2024, it attracted more than 26,000 visitors to the city over the various events. Artists included Tom Jones, Madness, Loyle Carner, Nile Rodgers and CHIC, Kaiser Chiefs and more.

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