The Hybirds
The Hybirds were an English indie band, formed in the mid-1990s in Nottinghamshire.Comprising Richard Warren, Darren Sheldon and Louis Divito,[1] they evolved from the local bands The Front and Valve before signing to Heavenly Records, where they released singles such as "See Me Through".They split in the late 1990s, since when Warren has released solo work under the name of Echoboy, Modlang and The Cold Light of Day.Recorded at Chateau de la Rouge Motte France, Abbey Road Studios London, West Heath Yard London.Mastered at Abbey Road Studios London by Chris Blair.1-3 recorded at Chateau de la Rouge Motte France.Cover art "Jill Kennington Parachuting" by John Cowan, 1965.Recorded at Chateaux de la Rouge Motte France.2-3 produced and mixed by Ian Grimble Recorded at Chateaux de la Rouge Motte France.1 recorded at Chateaux de la Rouge Motte France.4 taken from the bands' John Peel Session, first transmission date 17 September 1997, recorded in Studio 4 Maida Vale London.- "24" - "The Only Ones" - "Stranded" - "Born Yesterday" Richard Warren, Louis Divito, Darren Sheldon, Lee Horsley, Sebastian Lewsley[2][3]