Lord Large
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Background information | |
Genres | Soul, R&B, pop |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Piano |
Labels | Acid Jazz Records, 2Bit |
Stephen "Lord" Large was a British keyboard-player in the Electric Soft Parade, a band who won a Q Award and a Mercury Music Prize nomination in 2002.
He has since recorded and toured with the following artists: The Ordinary Boys, The Dualers and Squeeze. He played organ on a Graham Coxon album. He has also recorded Glenn Tilbrook and has duetted with Glenn Tilbrook[1] and Jools Holland.[2]
Career
An album by Lord Large, The Lord's First XI, was released that featured Lord Large with some other artists namely Roy Phillips from The Peddlers,[3] Clem Curtis of The Foundations, UK female soul singer Linda Lewis, Glenn Tilbrook and Dean Parrish.[4][5] The album which contains a hidden bonus jam got a 4 star rating by Metro.[6] It was given a 3 star rating by Mojo with Curtis' three songs as the highlights and "Stuck in a Wind Up" being the perfect Northern Soul dance floor filler.[7] A number of singles were released including "Stuck in a Wind Up" by Lord Large feat Clem Curtis and "Left Right & Centre" by Lord Large feat. Dean Parrish.[8] Parish's single charted, peaking at #93 on 19/08/2016.[9]
Lord Large performs regularly with other musicians at the North Pole cocktail bar in Greenwich.
Discography
Singles
- Lord Large feat. Clem Curtis – "Stuck in a Wind Up" / "Move Over Daddy" – AJX 174 S
- Lord Large feat. Dean Parrish – "Left Right & Centre" / "Sun in the Sands" – AJX185 S[citation needed]
- Lord Large feat. Clem Curtis – "Stuck in a Wind Up" – AJX 174CDS
- Lord Large feat. Glenn Tilbrook – "Don't Stick Around Too Long" – AJX 179 CDS
- Lord Large feat. Dean Parrish – "Left Right & Centre" – AJX185CDS
Albums
- Lord Large – The Lord's First Eleven – AJX 182 LP
- Lord Large – The Lord's First Eleven – AJX 182 CD[10][11]
References
- ^ [1] Archived 20 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Radio A Go Go – The Home of Mod Radio UK – Reviews Area – Lord Large – The Lord's First XI". Modradiouk.net. 9 February 2004. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
- ^ Scoop.co,.nz, 19 July 2017 - The Voice of ‘the Peddlers’
- ^ The Malta Independent, Friday, 11 January 2008 - Andrea Britton Live on ‘Bla Agenda’
- ^ iTunes - Lord Large
- ^ Metro, Monday 12 Feb 2007 - Lord Large: The Lord’s First XI - Arwa Haider
- ^ Mojo, Issues 158-161 - - -
- ^ 45Cat - Acid Jazz - Label Discography
- ^ Official Charts - DEAN PARRISH
- ^ [2] Archived 22 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ AllMusic - Lord Large, The Lord's First Eleven