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BND - HERE I GO AGAIN


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TITLE:
Here I Go Again
CATNO:
LUVTHISPX5
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
SH BOX 303-43 -WOL-

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£2.12
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SLEEVE:
Very Good Plus (VG+)
MEDIA:
Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Last FM Information on BND

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BND (abbreviated from Big No Doubt) was a Beatles-influenced pop duo from Liverpool, UK in the mid-90s, consisting of Mark Saunders and Dean Begley. They became the first Liverpool pop group since The Beatles to appear regularly at the legendary Cavern Club. Their most well-known single to date is 'Here I Go Again', originally released in September 1995 in the UK (peaking at #76). In The Netherlands, the single gained some airplay on national radio in spring '96, but failed to chart in the Top 40. Producer Mike Stock signed BND to his label Love This Records. Mike Stock and Matt Aitken, formerly of the hit machine Stock Aitken Waterman (that brought us Kylie Minogue, Mel & Kim, Jason Donovan and Rick Astley), went on to produce and write a few some songs on the debut album 'Here We Go'. At the time, Pete Waterman was working with various, mostly UK based artists, of which Steps would turn out to be the most successful and long-lasting. BND, however, had only minor success in the UK, Belgium and Germany. In a press release to promote the debut album, producer Mike Stock states that he is "convinced that Mark and Dean are going to be huge pop stars." History proved him wrong, sadly. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.