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Frazier Chorus

Frazier Chorus were an English pop group from Brighton, England. They were known for their unconventional instrumentation, including synthesizers, trumpets, flutes and clarinets, as well as frontman Tim Freeman's "soft, heavily accented ... talk-singing" and sarcastically witty lyrics.

History
Frazier Chorus was formed in Brighton, England, by Tim Freeman (the brother of actor Martin Freeman and musician Jamie Freeman, on vocals and keyboards), Michéle Allardyce (percussion), Kate Holmes (flute) and Chris Taplin (clarinet, programming). Original names for the band included both Fishing For Clouds and Plop!, The band first signed to British indie record label 4AD and released the single "Sloppy Heart" in 1987. After leaving the band, Holmes became a member of the synthpop band Technique, before joining Dubstar's Sarah Blackwood in the electronic band CLIEͶT in the 2000s. ==Discography==
Discography
Studio albums Singles Compilations ==References==
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