- Belly (band)
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Name = Belly
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Origin =Boston, Massachusetts , USA
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Genre = AlternativeDream pop
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Years_active = 1991–1996
Label = Sire/Reprise,4AD
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Past_members =Tanya Donelly Thomas Gorman Fred AbongGail Greenwood Chris Gorman
Notable_instruments =Belly was a rock band formed in 1991 by former
Throwing Muses membersTanya Donelly (who was also inThe Breeders withKim Deal ) and Fred Abong. The band was based inBoston, Massachusetts , though all the original members grew up inNewport, Rhode Island . The band consisted of Donelly on lead vocals and guitar, Abong onbass guitar , Tom Gorman on guitar, and Chris Gorman ondrum s. Tom and Chris, who were brothers, were childhood friends of Donelly's; they had previously played in thehardcore punk bandVerbal Assault ."Star"
Donelly named the band "Belly" because she thought the word was "both pretty and ugly". [http://www.4ad.com/belly/profile/] Their
EP "Slow Dust " (1992), made number one on the British indie chart. Soon after, their singleFeed the Tree made the top 40 in the British chart and their first album, "Star" (1993), got good reviews from newspapers and rock magazines, and hit number two on the British chart.In the
United States , the album wasRIAA Certified Gold, largely based on the success of "Feed the Tree," on Modern Rock radio stations andMTV , where the video was featured as part of MTV'sBuzz Bin videos and Alternative Nation video show for much of 1993. Two follow-up singles were released, "Gepetto" and "Slow Dog," but neither matched the initial success of "Feed the Tree." "Star" was consequently nominated for two Grammys."King"
Just after the release of "Star", bassist Fred Abong left and was replaced by
Gail Greenwood . Greenwood was originally a guitar player in a Boston-area metal band before being recruited to play bass in Belly. She became a main attraction at their shows, her hair wildly flying into her face as she stormed around the stage. The live sound of the band evolved to accommodate her style, with its shows featuring moreelectric guitar than before and less of the dreamy quality of its 1st album.As a result, the group's next album, "King" (1995), was more
rock and roll -oriented. The album was not a popular success and the band was stuck between mainstream and underground acceptance. "King" saw its numerous singles fail to sustain any significant airplay on Modern Rock radio. The videos for "Now They'll Sleep", "Super Connected" and "Bees" received little airplay onMTV USA outside of limited airings on120 Minutes , although they were well received on MTV Europe. Belly appeared on theApril 20 ,1995 , cover of "Rolling Stone " magazine.cite web
title = Belly - RS 706 (April 20, 1995)
work = Rolling Stone
url = http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/belly/photos/collection/photo/1/large
accessdate = 2007-03-04 ]In 1995, Belly was one of the support bands for R.E.M. on their world tour.
In 1996, Donelly broke up the band; she has since released several solo albums.
Discography
Albums
*"Star" (1993)
*"King" (1995)
*"Sweet Ride: The Best of Belly" (2002)EPs
*"Slow Dust" (1992)Singles
*"Feed the Tree " (1993)
*"Slow Dog" (1993)
*"Super Connected" (1995)
*"Now They'll Sleep" (1995)
*"Seal My Fate" (1995)
*"Are You Experienced" (1994)Compilations
*"Generation X"
*"Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix" (1993)
*"Just Say Roe (Just Say Yes Vol. 7)" (1994)
*"With Honors" (1994)
*"UMPF " (1995)
*"Mallrats" (1995)
*"Sharks Patrol These Waters" (1995)
*"This Is Fort Apache" (1995)
*"Tank Girl" (1995)
*"Safe and Sound" (1996)
*"A Bunch O' Hits: The Best Rock...Volume 1" (1996)
*"In Defense of Animals, Volume 2" (1996)
*"Twister" (1996)
*"The Rolling Stone Women in Rock Collection" (1998)
*"Lifetime Intimate Portrait: Women in Rock (1999)
*"Out of Bounds: A Journey Through Modern Rock" (1999)
*"Double Shot: Pop Alternative" (2000)References
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