Smith & Mighty
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Origin | Bristol, England |
Genres | Trip hop |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Studio !K7 Three Stripe Beatmaster Records |
Associated acts | More Rockers |
Website | smithandmighty.co.uk |
Members | Rob Smith Ray Mighty Peter D Rose |
Smith & Mighty are a trip hop group from Bristol, consisting of Rob Smith and Ray Mighty. Their first releases, in the late 1980s, were breakbeat covers of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "Walk On By".[1] They went on to produce "Wishing on a Star" for Fresh Four and Massive Attack's first single, "Any Love".[2][3]
Discography
- Anyone... (Three Stripe, 1988)
- Stepper's Delight EP (Three Stripe, 1992)
- Remember Me EP (Three Stripe, 1994)
- Bass Is Maternal (More Rockers, 1995)
- DJ-Kicks: Smith & Mighty (!K7 Records, 1998) (DJ mix album)
- Big World Small World (!K7 Records, 2000)
- Life Is... (!K7 Records, 2002)
- Retrospective (!K7 Records, 2004)
As Producers/remixers
- Remixes of Neneh Cherry's 1988 single Manchild
- Production of early Massive Attack contributor Carlton McCarthy's 1990 solo album The Call Is Strong
References
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External links
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