Tribe After Tribe Explained
Tribe After Tribe |
Origin: | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Genre: | Alternative rock |
Years Active: | 1984–present |
Past Members: | Robbi Robb, Robby Whitelaw, Barry Schneider, Bruce Williams, Dino Archon, Fuzzy Marcus, Niels Jensen and Reynold Carlson, Chris Frazier |
Tribe After Tribe is a South African alternative rock band, formed in Johannesburg in 1984 by Robbi Robb.[1] Former members included Robby Whitelaw, Barry Schneider, Bruce Williams, Dino Archon, Fuzzy Marcus, Niels Jensen and Reynold Carlson.[2]
The band relocated to Los Angeles shortly after the release of their first album.[3]
Tribe after Tribe are listed as one of the Top 40 South African Rock Legends by the South African Rock Encyclopedia.[4]
Discography
Singles
- "As I Went Out One Morning" (EMI) (1985)[5]
Albums
- Power (1985), EMI[6]
- Tribe After Tribe (1991), Megaforce/Atlantic[1]
- Love Under Will (1993), Megaforce/Atlantic[1]
- Pearls Before Swine (1997)[1]
- Enchanted Entrance (2002), Dreamcatcher Records
- M.O.A.B (2009)[7]
- Burg Herzberg Festival (2009)[8]
Notes and References
- Book: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock. Colin Larkin. Virgin Books. 1999. First. 0-7535-0257-7. 455.
- Web site: Tribe After Tribe. Discogs.com.
- Web site: Tribe After Tribe - Tribe After Tribe | Songs, Reviews, Credits. AllMusic.
- Web site: South African Rock Lists Website - TOP 40 SOUTH AFRICAN ROCK LEGENDS. Rock.co.za.
- Web site: Tribe After Tribe - As I Went Out One Morning (Damsel). 22 July 2021. 45cat.com.
- Web site: Vinyl Album: Tribe After Tribe - Power (1985). 22 July 2021. 45worlds.com.
- Web site: Tribe After Tribe | Album Discography. AllMusic. 22 July 2021.
- Web site: A cry above the jungle. Robbirobb.com.