D Ream
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D:Ream is a Northern Irish/English pop & dance group. They had a UK No. 1 hit with "Things Can Only Get Better" in 1994. Eight more top 40 hits followed, including "U R the Best Thing" and "Shoot Me with Your Love".[1] Their two 90s studio albums reached the UK top five.[1]
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Origin | Derry, Northern Ireland |
Genres | Pop, dance, soul |
Years active | 1992–1997 2008–present |
Labels | Magnet Records/FXU Sire/Giant/Warner Bros. Records |
Members | Peter Cunnah Al Mackenzie Alex Leam |
Website | Official Web Site |
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The group had a line-up which varied in number, but centred on lead singer Peter Cunnah. The live band included keyboard player Brian Cox, who later became a science broadcaster on television, although Cunnah played keyboards on studio recordings.