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SHY - Shy

Release date: 29th, September 2026
Catalogue no: ESMV1044
Bar Code: 503128101044 5

Track listing:

Side A
1- Land of a Thousand Lies 5:38
2- So Many Tears 5:48
3- Ran out of Time 4:26

Side B
1- Breathe 5:50
2- Blood on the Line 4:26
3 - Pray 5:51

Side C
1- Only for the Night 5:35
2- Live for me 4:29
3- Over You 5:15

Side D
1- Sanctuary 7:40
2- Save Me 5:44
3- Union Of souls 5:29

Band:
Lee Small – Vocals
Steve Harris – Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Roy Davis – Bass
Joe Basketts – Keyboards
Bob Richards – Drums

Produced By Shy and Andy Faulkner
Mixed by Simon Hanhart (Bryan Adams, Marillion, Saxon, Asia, Elton John,
David Bowie, Fate)
Mastered by Tim Debney at Fluid Mastering

Shy were a mainstay in the melodic rock scene right back to the mid 1980s. But one fundamental difference separated Shy and the rest, they came shining through time and time again.

Crowned by the success of Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Europe, the 80s were the golden era of AOR and for a while every record company craved its own poodle-haired, tight-trousered offspring. Shy made albums for two different major labels and for a while seemed in with a genuine shot at glory, but like all the above ended up biting the dust. Before adopting the name of Shy, their roots lay in the altogether heavier, twin-guitar metal of Trojan. However, even in 1982 they sensed the decade’s wind of change and set out to leave pub-metal behind. They received an offer to make an album for Hull-based independent Ebony Records on the day after a helium-voiced ball of energy called Tony Mills was sacked by his own ex-band. Their debut album Once Bitten… Twice Shy was described by Kerrang! as perhaps the greatest English pomp rock album of all time”.

Already having gigged with UFO, Magnum, Twisted Sister and Pallas, the band then added high profile supports with Bon Jovi, Meat Loaf and Gary Moore.

Before undertaking their all-important third album, 1987’s Excess All Areas, RCA relocated Shy to Los Angeles to soak up the Californian hard rock radio vibe. Such was the quality of Excess All Areas that just like FM’s Tough It Out and Native Sons by Strangeways, its inability to make stars of its creators now seems almost unfeasible. “In any genre, there will only ever be a couple of winners,” reflected Steve Harris. “But it’s surprising how many people talk of that album in hushed tones and don’t actually own a copy – or only bought the reissue.” In the following years a lot of changes occurred and Shy went through many changes.

A settled line-up completed by keyboard player Joe Basketts and drummer Bob Richards played one of the sets of the day at the second Firefest show in Nottingham alongside the likes of House Of Lords, Danger Danger and Harem Scarem. The event’s packed attendance confirmed that AOR still had a fiercely devoted niche following in Britain, though strangely Shy claim to still be discovered by new followers.

Frontman Tony Mills  left the band for Norwegians TNT, and Lee Small (Phenomena / Surveillance) took the mike stand. Shy lost none of their appeal and the resulting CD was a burst of fresh air, sounding at their very best and this self titled release is a crowning achievement that set the standard for all others.

1983 Once Bitten...Twice... / 1985 Brave the Storm / 1987 Excess All Areas / 1989 Misspent Youth / 1994 Welcome to the Madhouse / 1999 Regeneration / 1999 Let the Hammer Fall / 1999 Live in Europe / 2001 Breakaway (EP) / 2002 Unfinished Business / 2005 Sunset and Vine / 2006 Reflections: The Anthology 1983-2005/ October 2011 SHY, Now On Vinyl 2026!