The Noseflutes
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The Noseflutes were an unorthodox, late-eighties band based in Birmingham. They released three EPs and three albums, recorded four sessions for Radio 1's John Peel,[1] and received generally favourable reviews from the contemporary music press.[2] Their second album, Zib Zob and His Kib Kob, made The People newspaper's list of The 101 Most Awful Album Titles of All Time.[3] During their existence they became "the house band for Birmingham".[4]
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The Noseflutes | |
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Origin | Birmingham, England |
Genres | Awkward, angular Indie Rock |
Years active | 1980–1991 |
Labels | Reflex, Rictus Recordings, Ron Johnson |
Members | Chris Horton John Horton Chris Long Martin Longley Dave Pritchard Martin Rowson Ron Collins Trevor Lines Roger Turner |
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