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{{About|the band How We Live|the live album by Ian MacNabb|How We Live: At the Philharmonic}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} {{Use British English|date=August 2014}} {{refimprove|date=December 2009}} '''How We Live''' were an English pop duo active in the mid- to late 1980s. The band was a project between singer/keyboard player [[Steve Hogarth]] and guitarist Colin Woore, who had both previously been members of the [[new wave music|new wave]] band [[The Europeans (band)|The Europeans]]. How We Live released one album, ''[[Dry Land (album)|Dry Land]]'', in 1987, but it failed to meet with commercial success and the four singles released from the album failed to chart. Though the album has had two CD reissues with different extra tracks, the "12 remix of "Working Girl" is still only available on vinyl. The band subsequently split and Hogarth would go on to replace [[Fish (singer)|Fish]] as [[Marillion]]'s vocalist in 1989. Marillion covered the title track of ''Dry Land'' on their 1991 album ''[[Holidays in Eden (album)|Holidays in Eden]]'' and released it as the third single from the album. The verse melody of an unreleased How We Live song titled "Simon's Car" was used for "[[Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)]]", the first single from ''Holidays in Eden''. ==Discography== All of How We Live's releases were in Europe only, on [[Portrait Records]]. ===Albums=== *'''''Dry Land''''' (1987) β released on LP, cassette and CD :1. "Working Girl" :2. "All the Time in the World" :3. "Dry Land" :4. "Games in Germany" :5. "India" :6. "The Rainbow Room" :7. "Lost at Sea" :8. "In the City" :9. "Working Town" :10. "A Beat in the Heart" ===Non-album tracks=== *"All the Time in the World" ("12 mix) β 12" and [[Esoteric Recordings]] CD album reissue (2016) *"Working Girl" ("12 mix) β 12" single only *"English Summer" β "Working Girl" 12" B-side and 2016 reissue *"You Don't Need Anyone" β previously unreleased; [[Marillion discography#Racket Records releases|Racket Records]] CD album reissue (2000) *"Simon's Car" β previously unreleased; 2000 reissue ===Singles=== *1986 "Working Town"/"India" (1986) β same album tracks on 7" and 12" *1986 "All the Time in the World" ("12 mix) and (7" mix)/"Lost At Sea" (1986) β tracks 2 and 3 on 7" *1987 "Working Girl" ("7/album mix)/"In the City" β 7" **1987 "Working Girl" ("12 mix)/"In the City"/"English Summer" (1987) β 12" *1987 "Games in Germany"/"Lost at Sea"/"India" β album tracks; 2 and 3 on 7" ==Demos== In addition, How We Live recorded numerous other unreleased demos,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theeuropeans.co.uk/hogint.htm1|title=Interview with Steve Hogarth|work=Europeans and How We Live|accessdate=13 Jan 2017}}{{Dead link|date=January 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theeuropeans.co.uk/Bucket2.htm|title=Other Songs|work=Europeans and How We Live|accessdate=13 Jan 2017}}</ref> including: *"Emotional" *"Feels Like Saturday" *"In Between the Lines" *"In the Middle of the Night" *"Sun Shines in Your Eyes" *"This Town" *"We Don't Need to Be Lovers" ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.theeuropeans.co.uk/ Europeans and How We Live website] *[https://www.discogs.com/artist/187177-How-We-Live How We Live] at [[Discogs]] {{Authority control}} [[Category:English pop music duos]] [[Category:British male musical duos]] {{UK-band-stub}}
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