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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ricks_RoadRicks Road - Wikipedia

    Ricks Road is the third album by Scottish rock band Texas. The album was released on 1 November 1993 by Mercury Records. The album peaked at number 18 in the UK and spent two weeks on the UK Albums Chart. It was certified Silver (for 60,000 copies sold) by the British Phonographic Industry in October 1997.

    • 1 November 1993
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  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ricks_RoadRicks Road - Wikipedia

    Ricks Road è il terzo album in studio del gruppo musicale scozzese Texas, pubblicato il 1º novembre 1993. Tracce. So Called Friend – 3:42; Fade Away – 3:05; Listen to Me – 5:04; You Owe It All to Me – 3:42; Beautiful Angel – 3:22; So in Love with You – 4:45; You've Got to Live a Little – 3:16; I Want to Go to Heaven ...

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    • 1º novembre 1993
  3. 1 nov 1993 · Ricks Road. Texas. Released November 1, 1993. Ricks Road Tracklist. 1. So Called Friend Lyrics. 2. Fade Away Lyrics. 3. Listen to Me Lyrics. 4. You Owe It All to Me Lyrics. 5. Beautiful Angel...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Texas_(band)Texas (band) - Wikipedia

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    1989–1991: Southside

    Texas were formed in 1986 by singer Sharleen Spiteri, bass guitarist Johnny McElhone and guitarist Ally McErlaine. At the time, Spiteri was working at the Irvine Rusk salon as a hairdresser in Glasgow. In 1989, the band, now also featuring Tony McGovern, Eddie Campbell, Michael Bannister and Neil Payne, released their debut EP, Everyday Now. The band's debut single, "I Don't Want a Lover", was released in January 1989. It peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart and No. 77 on the US Bil...

    1991–1997: Mothers Heaven and Ricks Road

    The band's second album, Mothers Heaven, was released in September 1991. It was preceded by the single "Why Believe in You", but this failed to reach the UK top 40 stalling at No. 66 on the UK Singles Chart. This did not bode well for the album, which itself peaked at No. 32 in the UK. A second single, "In My Heart", fared worse and became Texas's lowest-charting single in the UK, reaching No. 74, making it their fifth single in a row to failed to break the top 40. A third single from the alb...

    1997–1998: Resurgence and White on Blonde

    Following an endorsement by then Radio 1 presenter Chris Evans on his Channel 4 show TFI Friday in 1997, Texas came back to the music scene with the international hit "Say What You Want". The song was released internationally on 6 January 1997 and became the band's highest-peaking single to date on the UK Singles Chart, reaching No. 3 in its second week of release. In February, Texas released their fourth album, White on Blonde, which went on to become the band's most successful album to date...

    After the release of Texas's 2005 album Red Book the band members confirmed that they would enter a hiatus. Spiteri performed as guest vocalist on Rammstein's "Rosenrot" album. She began work on her debut solo album, working with some of her former bandmates. She wrote the vast majority of the tracks on the album. She released her debut solo album ...

    Current members 1. Sharleen Spiteri– lead vocals, guitar, keyboards (1988–present) 2. Johnny McElhone– bass, guitar, keyboards (1988–present) 3. Ally McErlaine– guitar (1988–present) 4. Eddie Campbell – keyboards (1991–present) 5. Tony McGovern – guitar, backing vocals (1999–present) 6. Cat Myers – drums (2021–present) Former members 1. Stuart Kerr...

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  5. Ricks Road by Texas released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Ricks Road by Texas. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. Texas · Album · 1993 · 12 songs.