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The self-titled album of Dirty Vegas.

Dirty Vegas is a Grammy Award-winning British house music trio made up of Ben Harris and Paul Harris (no relation) on instruments and production and Steve Smith on vocals.

History

They joined forces in 2001 releasing "Days Go By," that reached the United Kingdom top 20. They released their self-titled album in June 2002 and released a second album entitled One in 2004.

The song "Days Go By" from their eponymous album gained wide exposure in the United States of America as the background music for a Mitsubishi Eclipse television commercial. The song went on to win the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

They have remixed a song by British singer-songwriter Shelly Poole called Lost In You.

The group played their last concert together in May 2005. Steve Smith is in the process of recording another album, and has already released a single titled "Lovin' You More", also known as "That Big Track". The new album will be released under the Moniker Dirty Vegas, despite the fact that Steve Smith is the only remaining member.

Late Nights and Street Fights is the theme song of Standoff, a tv show on FOX. The theme song is played by Dirty Vegas.

Discography

Studio albums

  1. Dirty Vegas (4 June 2002) #40 UK
  2. One (18 October 2004)

Remix albums

Singles

Filmography

Musical Score

See also