The 747s
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The 747s were an indie band, from Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880...

, England
England
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. Their debut album Zampano was released in September, 2006.

The band supported The Raconteurs
The Raconteurs
The Raconteurs is an American rock band that was formed in Detroit, Michigan, featuring four members known for other musical projects: Jack White , Brendan Benson , Jack Lawrence , and Patrick Keeler .-Formation:The...

 on their first UK tour in 2006. Other bands they supported in 2006 include The Strokes and The Thrills

Singer Oisin Leech appears on Arctic Monkeys' cover of Barbara Lewis's "Baby I'm Yours", sharing lead vocals with Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner. The song was released as a b-side on Arctic Monkeys' 2006 single "Leave Before The Lights Come On".

The band split and the lead singer, Oisin Leech, is part of duo The Lost Brothers with former guitarist of The Basement, Mark McCausland. www.thelostbrothersband.com

Members

  • Oisin Leech - Lead vocals, Rhythm guitar
  • Ned Crowther – Bass guitar
  • Massimo Signorelli – Drums
  • Freddie Stitz – Lead guitar

Singles

  • "Night & Day" (5 June 2006) UK #143
  • "Death of a Star" (18 September 2006) UK #159

Track listing

  1. Night & Day
  2. Missed That Sun
  3. Rainkiss
  4. Leave Your Job Today!
  5. Zampano
  6. Miles Away
  7. Nature's Alibi
  8. Into the Shadow
  9. Anxiety
  10. Death of a Star
  11. The Return
  12. Goodbye for a While
  13. October Air (Bonus tracks)
  14. Green & Blue (Bonus tracks)
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