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The Divine Comedy

Pop music
Britpop
Rock music
Steeped in humour, romance and an unwavering love of 1960s pop, Neil Hannon's crooning, jaunty tales caught the mood of Brit-pop and charmed their way to a cult following and occasional hits. The son of a bishop, Hannon's first incarnation of The Divine Comedy drew on the jangling indie of R.E.M. to release debut album Fanfare For The Comic Muse (1990) and the Edwyn Collins-produced EP Europop. But after little success the original line-up split. Back in Londonderry on his own, Hannon used a number of literary references on the critically acclaimed Liberation (1993) and Promenade...
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Something for the WeekendThe Divine Comedy
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To Die a VirginThe Divine Comedy
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National ExpressThe Divine Comedy
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All MineTom Jones and The Divine Comedy
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Make It Easy on YourselfThe Divine Comedy
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Your Daddy's CarThe Divine Comedy
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Something for the WeekendThe Divine Comedy

Charmed Life - The Best Of The Divine Comedy

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To Die a VirginThe Divine Comedy

Fanfare for the Comic Muse

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National ExpressThe Divine Comedy

Fin de Siècle

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All MineTom Jones and The Divine Comedy

Reload

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Make It Easy on YourselfThe Divine Comedy

A Short Album About Love

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Your Daddy's CarThe Divine Comedy

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