Pram are an English post-rock band formed in Birmingham in 1988 by singer-keyboardist Rosie Cuckston, guitarist Matt Eaton, drummer Andy Weir and bassist...
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Look up pram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pram or PRAM may refer to: Pram, Austria, a municipality in the district of Grieskirchen in the Austrian...
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Sea is an album by the English band Pram, released in 1995. The Orlando Sentinel wrote that the "cinematic sweep of Pram's work is sometimes reminiscent...
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post-rock band Pram, released in September 1994 through Too Pure. The Vinyl District reviewed the album positively, stating that "the band’s playing is...
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The Stars Are So Big, the Earth Is So Small... Stay as You Are (category Pram (band) albums)
Are So Big, The Earth Is So Small... Stay as You Are is the debut album by Pram, released in September 1993 through Too Pure. The album takes its name from...
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North Pole Radio Station (category Pram (band) albums)
North Pole Radio Station is the fourth album by Pram, released in 1998. The Independent wrote that Pram's "dark playfulness has a woozy ambience which makes...
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Somniloquy (EP) (redirect from Somniloquy (pram EP))
Somniloquy is an EP by English band Pram. "Mother of Pearl" "The Way of the Mongoose" "Monkey Puzzle" "Clock Without Hands" "Bewitched" (Plone Mix) "Play...
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Gash (EP) (redirect from Gash (pram album))
Gash is the debut EP by the neo-psychedelia band Pram. It was released in 1992 on Howl Records. Originally a six-song album, the EP was re-released in...
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Uprising of 1830; or from Půlka, in English half because of its tempo pram – from Czech prám, a flatbottomed boat, through Dutch praam and Middle Dutch praem...
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Dark Island (album) (redirect from Dark Island (pram album))
English band Pram, released in 2003. The album contains the song "Track of the Cat", which was used on a BT advert in 2003. All tracks by Pram "Track of...
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