Made in London

Made in London

Made in London were a pop group made up of three members, British Kelly Bryant and Sherene Dyer, and Norwegian Marianne Eide, who released several records in 2000.

Despite wide publicity, particularly surrounding their second single, "Shut Your Mouth", combined with a certain amount of internet-based success [ [http://dontstopthepop.blogspot.com/2006/02/made-in-london-special-collection-of_07.html BlogSpot article about Made In London] ] , their only chart hit was "Dirty Water" which reached number 15 Fact|date=December 2007 in the UK Singles Chart in May 2000. Following the failed release of "Wishing Well", a cover version of the 1987 Terence Trent D'Arby song, the group disbanded.

Australian girl group Bardot later covered "Dirty Water" for their second album, "Play It Like That".

An album, 'Perfect Storm' was planned to be released after "Shut Your Mouth". However as "Shut Your Mouth" failed to do well in the charts, the album was cancelled before its release. Some copies managed to get out as bootlegs.

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