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The Stereo Bus
OriginChristchurch, New Zealand
Years active1997–2000, 2011–present
LabelsFestival Records, EMI Records
MembersDavid Yetton
Francis Hunt
Nick Buckton
Matthias Jordan
Mike Hall
Mike Franklin Browne
Past membersJason Fa'afoi
Bobby Kennedy
Mark Beaton

The Stereo Bus are a New Zealand band, formed by David Yetton, formerly of the Jean-Paul Sartre Experience.

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.[citation needed]

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

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Studio albums

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The Stereo Bus
Studio album by
The Stereo Bus
Released1997
LabelBeats Bodega Records/EMI (NZ) Ltd.
  • The Stereo Bus (1997 – Beats Bodega Records – BEATS005 / EMI (NZ) Ltd. – 5226082)
    1. Shallow
    2. Don't Open Your Eyes
    3. Wash Away
    4. Mirror
    5. Be A Girl
    6. Tell
    7. Lie in the Arms
    8. Waste of Time
    9. Bright Lights
    10. Fade
    11. God's Fingers
    12. Far Away
Brand New
Studio album by
The Stereo Bus
Released1999
RecordedRoundhead Studios and York Street Studios, Auckland, New Zealand
LabelEMI Music
ProducerAlan Gregg
Neil Finn (Executive Producer)
  • Brand New (1999 – EMI – 5226092)
    1. Hey Thank You
    2. Touchdown
    3. Pretty Boys And Girls
    4. Birthday
    5. Brand New
    6. Quiet Rose
    7. Caramel
    8. Nova Scotia
    9. Let It Flow
    10. Hold You Close
    11. Burning Alcohol

Compilations

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  • Double Decker (2001) (Box set of first two albums)

EPs

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  • Be a Girl
  • HeyThank You
  • Birthday

References

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  1. ^ "Discogs.com". Archived from the original on 28 August 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Discogs.com". Archived from the original on 28 August 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  3. ^ "The Dave Yetton Interview". Stuff.co.nz. 16 March 2011. Archived from the original on 28 August 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2011.