So (band)

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So were an

UK at number 62[1] and U.S. at number 41[2]) and "Would You Die for Me", as well as the accompanying album Horseshoe in the Glove, produced by Walter Turbitt. So only lasted for one album as The Opposition regrouped to release the album Blue Alice Blue in 1990.[3]

Marcus Bell died from cancer in December 2014.[4] Mark Long[5] died from cancer aged 67 in 2022.[6][7]

Discography

Album

  • Horseshoe in the Glove (1988)

Track listing:

  1. "Are You Sure?"
  2. "Dreaming"
  3. "Burning Bush"
  4. "Horseshoe in the Glove"
  5. "Capitol Hill"
  6. "Tips on Crime"
  7. "Villains"
  8. "Would You Die for Me"

Singles

  • "Burning Bush" / "Dreaming (Cocktail Mix)" (1988)
  • "Would You Die for Me" / "Spies at Home" (1988)
  • "Are You Sure" / "Don't Look Back" (1988)
  • "Capitol Hill (John Luongo Mix)" / "Don't Look Back" (1988 - US only)

References

  1. .
  2. ^ "So - Chart History". Billboard.com. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "Blue Alice Blue CD". Opposition.band.
  4. ^ GBD (2014). "So long Marcus Bell from the Opposition...so so so sad departure!" Gonzo Music (French publication). 11 December 2014. Retrieved November 6, 2021.
  5. ^ "Mark Long, auteur sur the Opposition". Opposition.band.
  6. ^ Record Collector Obits: Not Forgotten by Paul Bowler p. 43, December 2022, Issue 538.
  7. ^ "The Opposition". Opposition.band. Retrieved 27 May 2023.

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