Ian Broudie

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Euro 96: The Summer Football Came Home TrailerThe Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E. Smith TrailerIn Search of the Prisoner Trailer

Ian Zachary Broudie (born 4 August 1958) is an English musician and singer-songwriter from Liverpool. After emerging from the post-punk scene in Liverpool in the late 1970s as a member of Big in Japan, Broudie went on to produce albums (sometimes under the name Kingbird) for artists including Echo & the Bunnymen, the Fall, the Coral, the Zutons and the Subways. Around 1989, he began writing and recording under the name Lightning Seeds, releasing the album Cloudcuckooland through Rough Trade on the independent label Ghetto Records, eventually putting together a live touring band in 1994. The Lightning Seeds achieved great commercial success during much of the 1990s. In 2004, Broudie released an album titled Tales Told under his own name. The Lightning Seeds reformed in 2006 and released their sixth studio album Four Winds in 2009. A seventh album, See You in the Stars,[1] was released in 2022.

Most Popular Ian Broudie Trailers

Total trailers found: 4

Purely Belter Trailer (2000)

03 November 2000

Gerry and Sewell are broke. Gerry's still at school and Sewell is unemployed. They both wish for better things in life.

Euro 96: The Summer Football Came Home Trailer (2016)

07 June 2016

We take a look back at the summer of 1996 when the European Championships came to England and football came home.

In Search of the Prisoner Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

Sci-Fi Channel production is first shown in 2001, this documentary preceded the channel's premiere of The Prisoner.

The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E. Smith Trailer (2005)

21 January 2005

A 1-hour Documentary looking at the Manchester post-punk group and its infamous leader Mark E Smith. The Film follows the current band recording their final Session for the John Peel Show (they were his favourite group and recorded more sessions than any other band) as well as chronicling the chaotic history of the band & its numerous line-up changes.