• Ooberman were an English band first formed in 1997 in Liverpool, England. The band released their debut album The Magic Treehouse in 1999. They split up...
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  • The Magic Treehouse (category Ooberman albums)
    The Magic Treehouse is the debut album from Ooberman, released in October 1999 on Independiente Records. The album was produced by Stephen Street, known...
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  • artists. Along with Coxon's music, the label issued records by acts such as Ooberman, The Buff Medways, You Am I, and Billy Childish. It was co-owned by Jamie...
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  • September 2002. Street produced The Magic Treehouse, the debut album from Ooberman, and Tired of Hanging Around, the second album by the Zutons, released...
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  • Bluebell Morning is an EP by Ooberman, released in May 2002 on the band's own Rotodisc label. The title track and "SnakeDance" were reworked and featured...
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  • Hey Petrunko (category Ooberman albums)
    Hey Petrunko is the second album by Ooberman, released in March 2003 on the band's own Rotodisc label. It was recorded and produced by the band. Three...
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    director, and a member of the comedy/cabaret group, Fascinating Aïda. Ooberman keyboardist and vocalist Sophia Churney is his sister. Born as Lindsay...
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  • Running Girl (category Ooberman albums)
    Running Girl is a mini-album by Ooberman, released in October 2001 on the band's own Rotodisc label. A single of the title track was released in November...
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  • a song by Monster Magnet from Monster Magnet "SnakeDance", a song by Ooberman from Hey Petrunko "Snakedance", a song by The Rainmakers "Snake Dance"...
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  • David Ford Roddy Frame Gomez Howling Bells Kinesis Lisa Maffia John Martyn Ooberman Nile Ulrich Schnauss The Shortwave Set Snowblind So Solid Crew Sun House...
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  • (born 1983), English squash player Jaymie Ireland, drummer of English band Ooberman Jaymie Jones, member of American band Mulberry Lane Jaymie Matthews (born...
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    The Motorcycle Boy My Morning Jacket Mystery Jets The Mr. T Experience Ooberman Opal The Ophelias Palma Violets Pantha du Prince Parquet Courts Lee Perry...
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    theaudience Shack (unable to play) Sunhouse Idlewild Llama Farmers Counter Mine Ooberman Hither Green People Divine Comedy The Aloof Red Snapper Sean Lennon Earl...
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    Sunday 10 July Gomez Shed Seven Travis Rae & Christian Lamb Regular Fries Ooberman The Jengaheads (DJs) Boom Boom Mancini Happy Mondays Bjorn Again Gay Dad...
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  • Magic Treehouse may refer to: The Magic Treehouse, the debut album from Ooberman Magic Tree House, a book series for young children by Mary Pope Osborne...
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  • Benson Fu Manchu The Pecadiloes Regular Fries Mover Satellite Beach NT The Six Backyard Babies One Lady Owner Ooberman Regurgitator Merz Huckleberry Vyvyan...
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  • member of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, solo career since 1997 The Onset Ooberman: Indie pop band (late 1990s–2007) The Open: 5-piece indie band (2003–2006)...
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  • Only Ones: (4 sessions, 1977–80) Onward International: (2 sessions, 1984) Ooberman: (1 session, 1999) Orange Juice: (2 sessions, 1980–81) The Orb: (6 sessions...
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  • Best DJ: Fatboy Slim NME.COM Award For Best NME Premier Show Performance: Ooberman Best Dance Act: The Chemical Brothers Best Music Video: Blur - 'Coffee...
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  • more recordings on Tugboat Records include: Life Without Buildings Low Ooberman Sodastream Spring Heel Jack The Strokes Vic Godard "Tugboat Records". Archived...
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  • children's writer Tracy-Ann Oberman (born 1969), English actress Obermann Ooberman, an English band This page lists people with the surname Oberman. If an...
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  • worked with Alan Turing Dan Popplewell, English musician, co-founder of Ooberman Don Popplewell (born c. 1949), American football player Ernest Popplewell...
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  • band Carried Away (People Under the Stairs album), 2009 Carried Away (Ooberman album), 2006 "Carried Away" (George Strait song), 1996 "Carried Away" (Olivia...
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  • Shorley Wall (category Ooberman albums)
    The Shorley Wall EP was the second release by Ooberman, following the Sugar Bum single, and was the first release that gained the band attention from the...
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  • two additional hidden tracks "Hearing Voices" and "Dreaming Out Loud." Ooberman: The Magic Treehouse: 'Stormtrooper' appears after the last track 'Silver...
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  • The Lost Tapes – Rare Recordings 1991–2007, a 2007 compilation album by Ooberman The Lost Tapes, a 2007 release by New Orleans' rapper Mac (McKinley Phipps)...
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  • play regular gigs, including support slots for The Electric Soft Parade, Ooberman, and The Wave Pictures. The band signed to Fabrique Records of Vienna and...
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