The Proclaimers are a Scottish rock duo formed in 1983 by twin brothers Craig and Charlie Reid, who were born 5 March 1962. They have released 11 studio albums since 1987, the most recent being 2018’s Angry Cyclist. The duo have sold over 5 million albums worldwide, and consistently tour the world. The EP King of the Road, which reached number nine in the UK in 1990, was included in the 1990 film The Crossing.
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They also have a tour of Australia, where they have sold more than 2 million copies of their first album, Sunshine on Leith, which was released in 1988. The pair have also played at the Download Festival in Liverpool, where their second album was released, in June 2011. The trio have also performed at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee, and have played at The Reading Festival in June 2013, as part of a European leg of their tour of the UK. The Proclaimer have released three singles and two EPs since their debut in 1983, including a live version of their hit single, “Letter From America”, which was remixed by Gerry Rafferty for release as a single in 1987. The album This Is the Story was released through Chrysalis, and displayed a minimalist sound lauded by Timothy Monger as \”sparse but spirited\”. The duo appeared on Top of the Pops for the first time on 12 December 1987, while the album This is the Story went gold. In 2009, at the time of their success, at June 2009 Sunshine On Leith had sold a worldwide total of 2.2 million copies, with Rolling Stone lauding it as an “a guileless treasure of an album”. The band’s EP King Of The Road was a titular cover of Roger Miller’s “The Crossing”, which reached the UK No. 9 in 1990 and the US No. 2.
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