Mr. So & So
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Mr. So & So are an English
England
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 rock
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 band that formed in 1989. Whilst sticking to no one distinct style their music is based around new prog
New prog
New prog is a term used to describe a number of recent alternative rock/experimental bands who incorporate elements from progressive rock.Most notable bands described as new prog include:...

 and alternative rock
Alternative rock
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. Mr. So & So currently consists of Shaun McGowan (vocals/bass), Charlotte Evans (vocals), Dave Foster (guitar), Stuart Browne (percussion) and Andy Rigler (keyboards).

Keyboardist Kieren Twist and percussionist Leon Parr, formerly with Mosque
Mosque (Band)
Mosque were an English rock band that formed in 1987. Whilst sticking to no one distinct style, their music was based around new prog and alternative rock. Mosque consisted of Shaun Keaveny , Paul Banks , John Ariss and Leon Parr .Keaveny has since gone on to be breakfast radio presenter for BBC 6...

, were original members of the band, and appeared on all recordings through to The Overlap.

Anthony Hindley (keyboards) replaced Twist, but he left in October 2009. Andy Rigler replaced Hindley in February 2010.

EP

  • Thoughts of Fear and Principle (1991)
  1. But I'm Here (Foster/Mcgowan)
  2. The Hypnotic (Foster/McGowan)
  3. The Visitor (McGowan)
  4. "3" (Foster/McGowan)
  5. The Sea (Foster/McGowan)

Studio albums

  • Paraphernalia (1992)
  1. So Near So Far (Foster/McGowan)
  2. The Hypnotic (Foster/McGowan)
  3. Again (Foster/McGowan)
  4. Stand Tall (Foster/McGowan)
  5. The Sea (Foster/McGowan)
  6. It's Irrelevant (Foster/McGowan)
  7. Mr. So & So (Foster/McGowan)
  8. Circus (McGowan/Twist)

  • Compendium (1995)
  1. Closet Skeletons (Foster/McGowan)
  2. Tick-A-Box (Foster/McGowan)
  3. Hobson the Traveller (McGowan)
  4. Primrose Days (Foster/McGowan)
  5. The Missionary (Foster/McGowan)
  6. Bolton Eeny Noo (Foster/McGowan)
  7. Sixes & Sevens (Foster/McGowan)
  8. The Visitor (McGowan)

  • The Overlap (1998)
  1. Metaphor (Foster/McGowan)
  2. Spacewalk (McGowan)
  3. Drowners (Foster/McGowan)
  4. Isn't It Amazing (McGowan)
  5. Subterfuge (Foster/McGowan)
  6. Salamander (Foster/McGowan)
  7. The Overlap (Foster/McGowan)
  8. Coup De Grace (Twist/McGowan)

  • Sugarstealer (2009)
  1. Flying Triangles (Foster/McGowan)
  2. New Years Day (McGowan)
  3. Thursdays are Blue (Foster/McGowan)
  4. Dandelion amongst the Violets (McGowan)
  5. Honey Jar (Foster/McGowan)
  6. Lemon Tree (Foster/Evans)
  7. Falling through Rainbows (Hindley/McGowan)
  8. Bleak Hill (Foster)
  9. Oh Look! A Rainbow (McGowan)
  10. Evening Star in the Indigo Sky (Hindley/McGowan)
  11. Bi-Polar (Foster/McGowan)
  12. Photograph(McGowan)
  13. Seeking Poppies in the Dark (Hindley/McGowan)
  14. Falling (Hindley/McGowan)
  15. Broken Crown (Browne)
  16. Green Ward 13 (Foster/McGowan)
  17. White Sun (McGowan)
  18. (Return of) The Gold (Foster/McGowan)

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