Smith & Mighty

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Smith & Mighty
Origin Bristol, England
Genres Trip hop
Years active1987–present
Labels Studio !K7, Three Stripe, Beatmaster Records
Members Rob Smith
Ray Mighty
Peter D Rose

Smith & Mighty are an English trip hop group from Bristol, England, consisting of Rob Smith, Ray Mighty and Peter D Rose. [1] [2] They pioneered the Bristol sound producing Massive Attack's "Any Love". The Bristol sound being a precursor to trip hop. [3] [4] As well as producing for others, they produced their own work, and various solo projects and collaborations.

Contents

Biography

In the late 1980s, they produced their first releases; were breakbeat covers of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "Walk On By". [5] Both songs entered the UK Singles Chart. [6]

They produced Massive Attack's first single, "Any Love" released in 1988. [7] [8] In 1989, they produced "Wishing on a Star" for Fresh 4, a group consisting of Paul Southey (Suv), Krust, Judge and Flynn Thompson. [9] The track was an early example of the Bristol sound; it exposed more people to the style [10] charting in the UK at number 10. [11]

Smith and Might left London in 1994. Shortly after leaving they set up 'More Rockers' the record label. [12]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

DJ mix albums

EPs

Singles

Productions

Remixes

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