Zuno Men

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Zuno Men
Origin England, United Kingdom
Genres Indie pop
Indie rock
Years active 1992–1999
Past members
Keith John Adams (acoustic guitar & vocals)
Illinois Cook (bass guitar, electric guitar & vocals 1992-96)
Nelson Mandela Cook (euphonium, keyboards, synths & computers 1992-7)
Andrew Worrell (junk kit & percussion 1992-94)
Dave Ross (junk kit & percussion1994-99)
Rhodri Marsden (bass guitar, electric guitar & vocals 1996-99)
Leighton Crook (keyboards 1997-99)

Zuno Men were an English indie rock band, fronted by Keith John Adams, active between 1992 and 1999.

Zuno Men released two albums and several singles in the 1990s on the Black & White Indians label and Coop Records. Their first album was entitled, People. They are best known for the single, "Stay In With Me", which received radio airplay, getting 'Single of the Week' listing on Mark Radcliffe's BBC Radio 1 show.

The 1999 album that followed, I'm Going To Like You Even If You Hate Me won plaudits and criticism, but the band split up.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • "The Zuno Uprising EP" (1992, Black And White Indians Records)
  • "Triple A-Side EP" (1994, Black And White Indians Records)
  • "Water Balloon" (1994, Dogfish Records FSHH 8)
  • "Nobody Knows" (1997, Coop Records CP04)
  • "Stay In With Me" (1998, Coop Records)
  • "Everybody Was Right" (1998, Coop Records)
  • "This Is The Beginning" (1999 Coop Records)

[edit] Albums

  • People (1996, Coop Records)
  • I'm Going To Like You Even If You Hate Me (1999, Coop Records)

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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