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KUBB BIOGRAPHY

Many things have gone into making Harry Collier the singer and songwriter he is today. Some have been good, some bad, some weird. Things like...the Church... the Caribbean... Ephedrine... Dido's brother... 'Happy Birthday'... But with a life as lived-in as Harry's, all have been, in some way, Things To Learn From. Perhaps that's why the first album from his band Kubb is so stirring. As to why it's bursting with tunes you can hang your summer t-shirt on, well, who knows?

Youth, the renowned producer who most recently rocket-powered Embrace's how'd-that-happen? comeback, has half an idea. He was at the helm for Kubb's pacy album recording sessions at Olympic Studios in Barnes, south-west London.

'Harry's got some strange musical influences from growing up in Tobago, and then from what he was listening to at school in Cornwall. He's very musical: he's got that sixth sense. We've got his auto harp that he was constantly playing in the studio. And he got a real beauty and depth from this mad range of instruments, not just his bass. And his voice: it's a unique thing, it carries a powerful emotion but can be quiet and sensitive too. I've never seen them live but I imagine it's quite an experience.'
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