About "Do Yourself A Favour"
Ocean Colour Scene is the eponymous 1992 debut album by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene. It was released during the early Britpop era with far less critical interest than their highly successful second album Moseley Shoals. Ocean Colour Scene themselves largely ignore this album, feeling that the band and label's conflicting musical views led to a 'watered-down' debut which lacked the edge of the band's live popularity.The first single from the album was "Sway" in February 1992, followed by "Giving it All Away" in March and finally "Do Yourself a Favour" in May. A remastered 2CD Deluxe edition of the album was released in February 2014 which included the original album together with A and B sides of early singles and a few outtakes.
Top songs by Ocean Colour Scene
- Emily Chambers
- Hello Monday
- Giving It All Away
- Besides Yourself
- Daytripper
- All Up
- I Won't Get Grazed
- Families
- Going Nowhere For A While
- I Just Need Myself
- I Need A Love Song — The Day We Caught The Train
- Hoping You Are Making It Too
- I Wanna Stay Alive With You
- Blue Deep Ocean
- If I Gave You My Heart
- Mechanical Wonder
- Better Day
- 40 Past Midnight
- I Am The News
- I Need A Love Song
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Another Girl's Name
- Chelsea Walk
- Fly Me
- How About You
- Fleeting Mind
- How About You?
- Get Away
- Sway
- Cool Cool Water
- Get Blown Away
- Patsy In Green
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