The Servants
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For bands with similar names, see Servant (band) and The Servant (band).
For the Senegalese political party, see The Servants / MPR.
The Servants were an indie band formed in 1985 in Hayes, Middlesex, England by singer-songwriter David Westlake.[1] The band was the original home of Luke Haines.
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Origin | Hayes, Middlesex, England |
Genres | Indie rock, art rock |
Years active | 1985–1991, 2014 |
Labels | Cherry Red Records Glass Records |
Past members | David Westlake Luke Haines Andy Bennett Phil King Eamon Lynam John Mohan Ed Moran Alice Readman Hugh Whitaker John Wills |
Website | lostsheep.com/ davidwestlake |
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The band’s Small Time album was well received on its 2012 release, more than twenty years after its 1991-recording. The belated release followed the inclusion of 1990’s Disinterest in Mojo magazine’s 2011 list of the greatest British indie records of all time.[2]