Neon Leaves - A Room Full Of Strangers
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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The Illustrated Man | 06:38 | |
Venus in Ripped Jeans | 03:08 | |
A Room Full Of Strangers | 5:16 | |
Degrees Of Separation (Dear John) | 7:35 | |
Degrees of Seperation (Dear John) | 07:35 | |
A Room Full of Strangers | 05:16 | |
In God's Name | 8:11 | |
The Owl and the Beetroot Jar | 05:32 | |
The Illustrated Man | 6:38 | |
In God's Name | 08:10 | |
The Owl And The Beetroot Jar | 5:33 | |
Venus In Ripped Jeans | 3:09 |
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Barcode: 5060261580180About Neon Leaves
Neon Leaves are a four piece band based in the North East of England and comprising:
Trevor Barras - Drums, Percussion & Backing Vocals
John Bowes - Piano, Keyboards, Guitars, Flute & Backing Vocals
Graham Jones - Bass Guitar, Bass Pedals & Guitars.
Alan Le Patourel - Lead Vocals, Guitars & Samples.
The members were drawn from North East bands "" and "Pagan Ritual" both of whom had enjoyed considerable success and rave reviews in local and National Music press in the late 70s and early 80s. After studying music at local colleges however the members wanted to extend themselves musically and formed a new band together.
The band first formed under the name "Ishmael" in the mid 1980's when the original musical ideas for the current album Cinéma Vérité were written. At that time the band played the album live around the North East of England and there were two other members, Peter Coleby and the late and much lamented Angela Fox.
The bands influences and musical tastes are too numerous to list in full and include many different artistes and genres. From Genesis, King Crimson and Yes, to the Stranglers and Pere Ubu with (almost) everything in between.