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* ''Grace'' ([[1991]])
* ''Grace'' ([[1991]])
* ''Life Sized Marilyn Monroe'' (EP, [[1993]])
* ''Life Sized Marilyn Monroe'' (EP, [[1993]])
* ''Bet You Think I'm Lonely'' (Strawberry Records, [[1994]])
* ''Heroine'' (Nettwerk, [[1995]])
* ''Quiver'' (Nettwerk, [[1998]])
* ''Twist'' (independent release, [[2000]])
* ''Deformative Years'' (independent release, 2005)


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:57, 3 May 2006

Wild Strawberries is a Canadian pop band made up of married couple Roberta Carter Harrison (vocals) and Ken Harrison. Interestingly, the former is a physiotherapist and the latter is a doctor. They have released a number of albums, their latest being Deformative Years in 2005.

The band's early releases were produced independently, leading to the creation of the Strawberry Records label. After the successful Bet You Think I'm Lonely album, the band partnered with Nettwerk for the production of their albums. Two albums were released under that label; a third album, Twist, was initially sponsored by Nettwerk, but creative differences resulted in the dissolution of the partnership.

The band has since eliminated all dependence on record labels, preferring instead independent production and promotion; the band has adopted a strategy to promote themselves directly to fans. With the release of the album Deformative Years, the band simultaneously released a web film, essentially a music video for the internet. The costs of producing this video were substantially lower than a music video production for television music stations, such as MTV or MuchMusic.

The success of Bet You Think I'm Lonely also earned the band a Juno Award nomination for Best New Band.

Discography

  • Carving Wood Spectacles (independent release, 1989)
  • Grace (1991)
  • Life Sized Marilyn Monroe (EP, 1993)

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