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The Mock Turtles are an English
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band, formed in
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, in 1985, who enjoyed some success in the early 1990s. Their most famous song " Can You Dig It?", which was released in the UK in 1991, charted at number 18. When the song was re-released in slightly remixed form in 2003, it again reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart.


Career

Led by former Judge Happiness singer Martin Coogan, elder brother of actor/comedian
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, the band began to pick up attention around 1990, with debut album ''
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'' and tracks such as "Lay Me Down" and "And Then She Smiles" on the Imaginary label. It was "Can You Dig It?", however, which gained them wider attention. Originally a
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to "Lay Me Down", the band's new record label, Siren, re-issued it with additional guitar work, and "Can You Dig It?" breached the
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in the UK Singles Chart. Their follow up single "And Then She Smiles" failed to replicate the success of the previous single, only reaching no. 44 in the chart. In March 1991, the British music magazine ''
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'' reported that the band were appearing at the 'Great Indie Festival – A Midsummer's Day Dream' at
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in June that year. Also on the bill were
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, Shades of Rhythm,
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plus
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. The Mock Turtles, however, were unable to follow up the early success and were dropped by their label, three members briefly joining up as Ugli in the mid-1990s, remaining in limbo until
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used "Can You Dig It?" for an
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in late 2002 and more famously in 2003. This saw the band make a comeback with
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doing a
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of the song, taking the track to No. 19 in the United Kingdom. Eight new tracks were included on a new ''Greatest Hits'' album, together with older songs from their early 1990s peak. Most recently, the track "And Then She Smiles" has been used as the theme song for the television programme ''Stella'' on Sky1. ''Turtle Soup'' was reissued in 2017 with additional non-album singles and B-sides and covers.


Current members

* Martin Coogan – vocals, guitar, percussion (1985–present) *
Martin Glyn Murray Martin Glyn Murray (born 1 February 1966 in Helsingør, Denmark) is a Danish-born British actor who has played Mark Thompson in ''Families'' and he has also been in ''The Bill'', '' Sharpe'', ''Aristocrats'', '' Enigma'', ''Enemy at the Gates'', ...
– guitar (1985–present) *Andrew Stewardson – bass, viola, guitar (1989–present) *Joanne Gent – keyboards, cello, guitar (1989–present) *
Steve Barnard Steve "Smiley" Barnard (born 10 January 1968) is an English musician, songwriter and music producer, best known as a drummer for The Mock Turtles, Robbie Williams, The Mescaleros, Archive, Holy Holy, From the Jam and The Alarm. Music career Ste ...
– drums (1993–present)


Former members

*Steve Cowen – drums (1985–93) *Steve Green – bass (1985–89) *Krzysztof Korab – keyboards (1985–89)


Discography


Albums

*''
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'' (1990), Imaginary *''87–90'' (1991), Imaginary *''Two Sides'' (1991), Siren *''Can You Dig It – The Best of the Mock Turtles'' (2003),
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Singles and EPs

*"Pomona" (1987), Imaginary *"Wicker Man" (1989), Imaginary *"And Then She Smiles" (1989), Imaginary *"Lay Me Down" (1990), Imaginary *''Magic Boomerang EP'' (1990), Imaginary *"Are You Experienced?" (1990), Imaginary *" Can You Dig It?" (1991), Siren - UK No. 18 *''And Then She Smiles EP'' (1991), Siren - UK No. 44 *"Strings and Flowers" (1991), Siren *"Can You Dig It? (
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Remix)" (2003),
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- UK No. 19


Compilation appearances

*'' Beyond the Wildwood – A Tribute to Syd Barrett'' – "No Good Trying" (1987), Imaginary *'' Fast 'n' Bulbous - A Tribute to Captain Beefheart'' – "Big Eyed Beans from Venus" (1988), Imaginary *''Shangri-La – A Tribute to the Kinks'' – "Shangri-La" / "Big Sky" (1989), Imaginary *''Time Between – A Tribute to the Byrds'' – "Time Between" / "Why" (1989), Imaginary *''Indie Top 20 Volume X'' – "Lay Me Down" (1990), Beechwood Music *''Ouch. Relativity Sampler'' – "Mary's Garden" (1991), Relativity *''Fifteen Minutes: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground'' – "Pale Blue Eyes" (1994) Compilations that feature "Can You Dig It?" are: *''The Best Bands... Ever!'' Virgin/EMI, 2002 *''Q: The Album'' Virgin/EMI/Universal, 2003 *''I Luv Smash Hits'' Virgin/EMI, 2003 *'' Now That's What I Call Music! 54'' Virgin/EMI, 2003 *''The X-List'' Virgin/EMI, 2003 *''Smash Hits Chart Summer 2003'' Virgin/EMI, 2003 * ''EPIC'' Sony Music Entertainment UK, 2010 *''101 Indie Classics'' EMI TV, 2010


References

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