The Stereo Bus
The Stereo Bus is a New Zealand band, formed by David Yetton, formerly of the Jean-Paul Sartre Experience.
The Stereo Bus | |
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Origin | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Years active | 1997–2000, 2011– |
Labels | Festival Records 1997 – 98 EMI Records 1998 – 2000 |
Associated acts | Jean-Paul Sartre Experience, The Mutton Birds |
Members | David Yetton Francis Hunt Nick Buckton Matthias Jordan Mike Hall Mike Franklin Browne |
Past members | Jason Fa'afoi Bobby Kennedy Mark Beaton |
The band recorded two albums: The Stereo Bus in 1997[1] and Brand New in 1999[2] and were originally active between 1997 and 2000.
In March 2011 founder David Yetton announced a new line-up and indicated he would return to playing live and recording under The Stereo Bus moniker[3]
Discography
Studio albums
The Stereo Bus | |
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Studio album by The Stereo Bus | |
Released | 1997 |
Label | Beats Bodega Records/EMI (NZ) Ltd. |
- The Stereo Bus (1997 – Beats Bodega Records – BEATS005 / EMI (NZ) Ltd. – 5226082)
- Shallow
- Don't Open Your Eyes
- Wash Away
- Mirror
- Be A Girl
- Tell
- Lie in the Arms
- Waste of Time
- Bright Lights
- Fade
- God's Fingers
- Far Away
Brand New | |
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Studio album by The Stereo Bus | |
Released | 1999 |
Recorded | Roundhead Studios and York Street Studios, Auckland, New Zealand |
Label | EMI Music |
Producer | Alan Gregg Neil Finn (Executive Producer) |
- Brand New (1999 – EMI – 5226092)
- Hey Thank You
- Touchdown
- Pretty Boys And Girls
- Birthday
- Brand New
- Quiet Rose
- Caramel
- Nova Scotia
- Let It Flow
- Hold You Close
- Burning Alcohol
Compilations
- Double Decker (2001) (Box set of first two albums)
EPs
- Be a Girl
- HeyThank You
- Birthday
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References
- Discogs.com
- Discogs.com
- "The Dave Yetton Interview". Stuff.co.nz. 16 March 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
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