Stuck with You (Zones song)

"Stuck With You" is the debut disc and 7" single of punk band Zones, released by Zoom Records on February 17, 1978.[1]

"Stuck With You"
Single by Zones
A-side"Stuck With You"
B-side"No Angels"
ReleasedFebruary 17, 1978
GenrePunk rock, power pop
LabelZoom
Zones singles chronology
"Put You in the Picture"
(1977)
"Stuck With You"
(1978)
"Sign of the Times"
(1978)

It contained its eponymous song, "Stuck With You", which was backed with "No Angels"; both songs were a combination of punk rock and power pop, although more punk than the group's subsequent singles and the album, which were more new wave-oriented.

The single was played a lot by DJ John Peel, who shortly afterwards recorded and broadcast sessions with the band,[2] and garnered the attention of Arista Records, who signed the group.[3]

The band comprised vocalist and guitarist Willie Gardner (previously in Hot Valves), and ex-PVC2 members, bassist Russell Webb, keyboardist Billy McIsaac and drummer Kenny Hyslop. Their next single, "Sign of the Times" was released shortly afterwards in Arista Records.

Track list

  • Side A: "Stuck With You"
  • Side B: "No Angels"

Personnel

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References

  1. "The Post Punk Progressive Pop Party: The Zones - Stuck With You". Thep5.blogspot.com. 2008-02-17. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  2. "Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - Zones". BBC. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  3. "Punk Brighton SJ New Reviews 6". Punkbrighton.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-10-13. ] (...) they issued a single, Stuck With You, which John Peel played a lot, garnering the attention of – surprise surprise! – their old major label chums, Arista Records. The band signed on the dotted line (...)
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