One of the most famous music groups of Liverpool, Shack (band) is known for their music albums 'Zilch' and 'Waterpistol'.
Shack (band)- the first initiative
Originally formed in 1986, the music band Shack comprised three members belonging to Liverpool, England. The band signed a contract with the Ghetto Recording Company and released its first music album, 'Zilch' in 1988. The original members of the band were John Head, guitarist, Mick Head, vocalist and guitarist, Mick Hurst and Peter Wilkinson, bassist.
Shack (band)- the second album
The second music album of Shack was recorded in 1991 at the Star Street Studio in London. Titled 'Waterpistol', the album was released much later because of a series of accidents that followed.
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Ultimately, Marina Records released this music album in 1995.
Shack (band)- the reformation
Meanwhile the band members separated ways and the two brothers joined another band known as Love. Wilkinson also joined another music band, Cast. Shack was formed once again by the initiative of the Head brothers who grouped with Ren Parry and Iain Templeton. Wilkinson joined Shack in 2005.
Shack (band)- the repertoire of music
The band, Shack, have recorded other music albums including 'HMS Fable'(1999), Here's Tom With the Weather'(2003) and 'The Corner of Miles & Gil'(2006). The popular singles recorded by Shack include songs like 'Comedy', 'I Know You Well', 'Oscar', 'Emergency' and others.
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