Electrafixion

English alternative rock band


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nameElectrafixion
imageElectrafixion.jpg
captionL-R: Tony McGuigan, Ian McCulloch, and Will Sergeant
backgroundgroup_or_band
originEngland, United Kingdom
genreAlternative rock
years_active1994–1996
labelWarner Music
Phree
Sire Records (US)
Elektra Records (US)
past_membersIan McCulloch
Will Sergeant
Leon de Sylva
Tony McGuigan
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| name = Electrafixion | image = Electrafixion.jpg | caption = L-R: Tony McGuigan, Ian McCulloch, and Will Sergeant | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = England, United Kingdom | genre = Alternative rock | years_active = 1994–1996 | label = Warner Music Phree Sire Records (US) Elektra Records (US) | website = | past_members = Ian McCulloch Will Sergeant Leon de Sylva Tony McGuigan

Electrafixion were an alternative rock band, formed by former Echo & the Bunnymen members Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant in 1994, joined by bass guitarist Leon de Sylva and drummer Tony McGuigan. They released one album, Burned, and four singles and EPs before splitting up in 1996, due to the reformation of the Bunnymen. A posthumous limited edition 7" single, "Baseball Bill" was released in 1997. When touring, the band included Julian Phillips (formerly of Marion) on bass and his brother, George Phillips, on drums.

Discography

Albums

  • Burned (1995, WEA/Warners, CD/C, 0630 11248-2/-4) UK No. 38 (2 weeks) released 25 September 1995

Singles

  • Zephyr EP (1994, WEA/Warners, 12"/cs/cds, YZ 865 T/C/D) UK No. 47 (2 weeks)
  • "Lowdown" (1995, WEA/Warners, 7"/cs/cds, YZ 977 X/C/CD) UK No. 54 (2 weeks)
  • "Never" (1995, WEA/Warners, cs/cds/cds, WEA 022C/CD/CDX) UK No. 58 (1 week)
  • "Sister Pain" (1996, WEA/Warners, cds/cds/cds, WEA 037 CD1/CD2/CD3) UK No. 27 (1 week)
  • "Baseball Bill" (1997, Phree, 7", PHREE 1) | first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 180}}

References

References

  1. Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, {{ISBN. 1-84195-335-0, pp. 314–316
  2. (10 November 1995). "ELECTRAFIXION WARMED BY 'BURNED' AND TOUR".

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