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  1. Kimberley Charles Rew (born 3 December 1951) is an English rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was a member of Katrina and the Waves from 1981 to 1999 and of Robyn Hitchcock's Soft Boys from 1978 to 1981. For Katrina and the Waves, he wrote "Walking on Sunshine" and "Love Shine a Light".The latter was performed as the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, taking the ...

  2. Barcode: 5021449205424. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2009 CD release of "Plastic Guitar" on Discogs.

  3. Guests include Kimberly Rew (of The Soft Boys, and Katrina & the Waves), and Barry Melton (of Country Joe & the Fish) on a track each. The Melton-featured track "I Used to Say Your Name" is among the highlights, with a haunting refrain and the feel of a lost jangling-period REM song of lost love.

  4. Other UK releases include Plastic Guitar (2009) and Psychedelic Mynde of Moses ... Kimberley Rew (of The Soft Boys and Katrina and the Waves), and Scott Miller. From 2010 to 2015, Barbeau performed in the band Three Minute Tease with Andy Metcalfe and Morris Windsor – erstwhile members of Robyn Hitchcock-led The Soft Boys/Egyptians.

  5. Kimberley Rew's prolific songwriting includes a slew of very English, albums and singles, including the huge Katrina and the Waves hit Walking on Sunshine. ... Anton Barbeau- Plastic Guitar – 2009 Allyson Seconds- Bag of Kittens – 2009 Steve Logan- signs and wonders – 2014

  6. The album is rich with guest appearances, Kimberley Rew of the Soft Boys, Gabe and Greg from CAKE, Woodstock legend Barry "the Fish" Melton and the lads from Stornoway all contributing to the mix. Barbeau has collaborated with the Bevis Frond on King of Missouri and with the Loud Family on What If It Works?

  7. AllMusic's Mark Deming retrospectively called it "a good pop album," and wrote: "Kimberley Rew's guitar work is as stellar as ever, and his songwriting is clever and taut on each of these ten tunes." The Rolling Stone Album Guide called it "a masterpiece of guitar pop," and Trouser Press said that it "flows magnificently from start to end, and subsumes individual accomplishments into a true ...