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Arguably the last classic Suede album, Coming Up might not be the connoisseurs choice, but if you want to shake your bits to the hits, look no further.

Houle, Zachary (29 July 2014). "Basement: Further Sky EP". PopMatters. Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 . Retrieved 14 November 2016. Jane Savidge, as co-founder and head of PR juggernaut Savage & Best, was a key figure in the inception of the Britpop movement representing, amongst others, Suede, Pulp, Elastica, Menswear, Marion, Echobelly and The Auteurs. She worked closely with Suede for many years and with great success, famously securing them eighteen front covers in the UK before their debut album was even released. Her first book, Lunch With The Wild Frontiers: A History Of Britpop And Excess in 13 and a 1/2 Chapters, was published by Jawbone in May 2019, and is a must-read for anyone who likes an entertainingly told tale of music scene madness. a b c Boyd, Brian (20 May 2011). "Easily Suede". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 20 October 2020 . Retrieved 1 October 2019. Raggett, Ned. "The Top 136 Or So Albums Of The Nineties". Freaky Trigger. Archived from the original on 20 January 2000 . Retrieved 3 December 2011.

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The album ends on a sweet note, with the earnest Saturday night (“Whatever makes her happy…”). The video for this (included on the DVD) stars Keeley Hawes from UK TV’s Spooks and Ashes to Ashes. Lindsay, Cam (21 January 2016). "Rank Your Records: Brett Anderson Sorts Suede's Records". Vice. Archived from the original on 22 September 2016 . Retrieved 2 January 2017. Top 100 Q Magazine - Readers 1998". timepieces.nl. Archived from the original on 2 May 2009 . Retrieved 4 June 2017.

LTW: Coming Up feels like Suede’s one true Britpop record. Was there a conscious effort at the time to ride the zeitgeist? a b Harris, John (11 February 2005). "Pipe down". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 21 October 2018 . Retrieved 21 October 2018.

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During the period were the band wrote and toured Night Thoughts, they also commemorated some of their earlier releases. Once again the band performed as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust charity at the Royal Albert Hall on 30 March 2014. This time, the band performed Dog Man Star in full to mark its 20th anniversary. The set was followed by b-sides from that era, and then a greatest hits finale, which included new song "I Don't Know How to Reach You". [102] Furthermore, to celebrate the actual 20th anniversary release of the album, Suede released a limited edition box set in October 2014. [103] A similar 20th anniversary reissue was released for Coming Up in September 2016. [104] 2018–2020: The Blue Hour [ edit ] In December 1996, The Face, Melody Maker, Q, Hot Press and Select listed Coming Up as one of the ten best albums of the year, while Mojo and NME ranked it 12th. [41] Suede Blitzes Europe For 'Head Music' ". Billboard. 7 April 1999. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012 . Retrieved 21 October 2018.

Suede to play first three albums in full in London". NME. 20 January 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 . Retrieved 21 October 2018. McNulty, Bernadette (22 March 2007). "The return of Britpop's lost boy". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 22 October 2018 . Retrieved 21 October 2018.In 1996, following the recruitment of keyboard player Neil Codling, Suede went on to greater commercial success with Coming Up. The album reached number one in the UK, producing five top ten singles and becoming Suede's biggest-selling album worldwide. Despite problems within the band, Suede's fourth album, Head Music (1999), was a British chart-topper. The album was promoted heavily with the band receiving considerable press coverage on its release, however the response from fans and critics was less enthusiastic than for previous records. Codling left the band in 2001, citing chronic fatigue syndrome, and was replaced by Alex Lee. The band's fifth album, A New Morning (2002), the first following the collapse of Nude Records, was a commercial and critical disappointment, and the band disbanded the following year. In 2004, Anderson briefly reunited with Butler to form The Tears, before embarking on a solo career two years later. Carpenter, Troy (12 May 2003). "Billboard Bits: Memorial Day, Anastasio, Suede". Billboard. Archived from the original on 24 June 2018 . Retrieved 21 October 2018. Jones, Damian (4 June 2018). "Suede share new single and video 'The Invisibles' ". NME. Archived from the original on 23 September 2018 . Retrieved 21 October 2018.

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