David Baker was the lead singer and founding member of the band Mercury Rev. He is prevalent on the albums Yerself is Steam and Boces and all of the singles and Peel Sessions the band did concurrently.
David Baker left Mercury Rev sometime before 1994 and produced the album World under the name Shady. The album featured contributions from arists such as Adam Franklin from Swervedriver and Martin Carr from The Boo Radleys. He then moved to Chicago...
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