Tiny Monroe

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Tiny Monroe were an English indie britpop band of the 1990s.

They were distinguished by the lush vocals of the lead singer NJ. The band released their debut single 'VHF855V' on the Laurel record label in 1994, and released their first album 'Volcanoes' in 1996.

They played at the Glastonbury Festival in 1994.

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[edit] Members

Original line-up:

Later line-up included:

  • Alex Culpin (bass)
  • Jon Solomon (drums)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Album

  • Volcanoes LP
"She"
"Cream Bun"
"Love Of the bottle"
"Open Invitation"
"Snake In The Grass"
"vhf 855v"
"Brittle Bones"
"Secret Place"
"Skin Beach"
"Women In Love"
"Bubble"

[edit] Singles

  • "vhf 855v"
  • Cream Bun EP (1. Cream Bun 2. Jealousy 3. Brittle Bones 4. Sonic Blue)1994 Laurel LAUREL 2CD
  • She (1. She 2. The Party's Over 3. Really Happy) 1996 Laurel LAUCD9
  • Open Invitation (1. Open Invitation 2. Another Station 3. Mirror) 1996 Laurel LAUCD10

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