Dodgy
Dodgy were never taken seriously. Then again, they never wanted to be. As the clowns of Brit-pop, Dodgy carved out a niche with their infectious, goofy punk-pop that alternately sounded like the early Who and the Stone Roses. While they had a number of hit singles in the U.K., highlighted by "Staying Out for the Summer," their quirky British humor prevented them from landing an American record deal for several years. Nevertheless, Dodgy were able to maintain a devoted cult following into the late '90s, as they kept turning out catchy, silly power pop tunes.
An early version of the band formed in the late '80s, when Nigel Clarke (vocals, bass) and Mathew Priest (drums) moved from their native Birmingham to London. As they began working odd jobs, they placed an advertisement for a guitarist, eventually recruiting Andy Miller. Over the next few years, Dodgy played frequently, including regular stints at the Dodgy Club, where they made their live debut. In 1991, they formed their own Bostin' record label to release their own singles, including "Summer Fayre" and "Easy Way." By the end of 1992, Dodgy had earned a sizable following, attracting the attention of major labels. They signed a contract with A&M later that year, releasing their debut, The Dodgy Album, in May 1993. The record was praised by the British music press, and Dodgy soon became regulars on the emerging Camden pop scene, which was headed by Blur.
Dodgy returned during the fall of 1994 with the single "Staying Out for the Summer," which became their first Top 40 hit. It set the stage for their breakthrough album, Homegrown, which was greeted with positive reviews upon its October release. Following a year of touring in 1995, the band returned in the summer of 1996 with Free Peace Sweet, which was their biggest hit to date, spawning the hits "In a Room," "Good Enough," and "If You're Thinking of Me," which peaked at number 11.
Clarke left the band not long after Free Peace Sweet, leaving Priest and Miller to fill out the band with vocalist David Bassey, bassist Nick Abnett, and keyboardist Chris Hallam. This incarnation released Real Estate in 2001 but then the band split, only to have the original trio reunite for a tour in 2008. Over the next few years, the trio toured regularly, appearing at festivals along with their own gigs, and they released a new album called Stand Upright in a Cool Place in February 2012. By this point, the band was a going concern: in 2016, they released their sixth album, What Are We Fighting For.
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The Dodgy Album
Alternative & Indie - Released by UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) on 1 May 1993
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What Are We Fighting For
Alternative & Indie - Released by Cherry Red Records on 11 Nov 2021
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Flavoured Pots
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pressplay Media on 24 Jul 2020
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Stand Upright in a Cool Place
Rock - Released by Strike Back on 19 Feb 2012
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Staying Out for the Summer '19
Pop - Released by Revolver Music Ltd. on 25 Jan 2019
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Live
Alternative & Indie - Released by Strike Back Records on 6 Jan 2013
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Mad About Bars - S5-E20
(CGM) ZK, Dodgy, Ty, Mixtape Madness, Kenny Allstar
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Mixtape Madness on 12 Oct 2020
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Down in the Flood / Forgive Me
Alternative & Indie - Released by Dodgy Records on 14 Jan 2009
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Good Enough (Remix)
Dodgy, Andrew Marston, Jon Sidwell
Dance - Released by Ditto on 31 Mar 2015
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You Give Drugs a Bad Name
Alternative & Indie - Released by Cherry Red Records on 7 Mar 1983
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Christmas At the Foodbank
Pop - Released by Strike Back Records on 9 Dec 2013
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Stand Upright in a Cool Place
Rock - Released by Strike Back on 19 Feb 2012
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Trauma (feat. Splasha & M'skum)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pressplay Media on 10 Jul 2020
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Spin Around
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Mixtape Madness on 11 Sep 2022
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Rock N Roll
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by CGM Records on 26 Nov 2020
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