By the time he left Wet Wet Wet for the first time in 1998, three of their five studio albums had topped the UK charts (with the others peaking at No 2) and they had had 26 Top 40 hits. Wet Wet Wet in 1986 ... Tommy Cunningham, Neil Mitchell, Graeme Clark and Pellow. But, to his surprise, Wet Wet Wet evolved from an unsuccessful punk covers band to chart-topping soft-rockers. It was being spewed out in these tracks.”One day, Pellow was walking around and he saw a man in a suit lying in a gutter. They saw me and stripped it back.”When he returned to Wet Wet Wet in 2003, it wasn’t the same.
Source: The Guardian March 29, 2021 04:52 UTC