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Sex Museum (band)

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Years active
  
1985 - present

Website
  
[1]

Record label
  
Locomotive Music

Labels
  
Locomotive Music

Origin
  
Madrid, Spain (1985)

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Past members
  
José Lanot (1986–1987) José Luis Hernández, José Bruno, „El Niño“ (1986–1988, 1991–1993) Pepe Ríos (1988–1990) Germán (1990–1991) Kiki Tornado (1993–2000)

Albums
  
Big City Lies, Fuzz Face, Fifteen Hits That Never Were

Members
  
Fernando Pardo, Roberto Lozano, Kiki Tornado

Genres
  
Pop music, Garage rock, Beat music

Similar
  
Los Coronas, Corizonas, Def Con Dos, Arizona Baby, Trilitrate

Profiles

Sex Museum is a Spanish beat music/rock band from Madrid, formed in 1985.

Contents

Band history

Originally the band began among the mod scene of Madrid playing rock music. Their first published material is highly influenced by a plethora of genres, for instance soul and R&B or several rock genres as garage or psychedelic. Later on, their music increasingly adopted a more hard rock sound characteristical of the 70s. Through a number of concerts in their homeland and tours through many European countries, they gained a solid underground following not only in Spain but also Germany and Switzerland. They played at several Spanish music festivals like Esparrago Rock, Festimad or Viña Rock as well as international events such as the Beat-O-Mania in Munich, where the band co-lined with acts like Metallica, Sepultura, Backyard Babies, Sonic Youth and Extremoduro among others. 1994 they were chosen as the opening act for the Spanish tour of Deep Purple.

Albums

  • "Fuzz Face" (Fidias, 87), LP. (Animal, Re-recording 1992)
  • "Sex Museum vs Los Macana", (Romilar D, 1988), Mini-LP. (Emi Odeon, Re-recording on CD 1993)
  • "Independence", (Romilar D, 1989), LP and CD. CD inkl. extra tracks. (Emi Odeon, Re-recording 1993)
  • "Nature's Way" (Fábrica Magnética, 1991), LP.
  • "The Fabulous & Furry Sex Museum" (Animal, 1992), double-LP, CD.
  • "Sparks" (Roto Records, 1994), LP and CD. (Locomotive Music, Re-recording on CD 2000)
  • "Sum" (Roto Records, 1995), LP and CD. CD inkl. extra tracks from "The Covers EP". (Locomotive Music, Re-recording auf CD 2000)
  • "The Covers EP" (Roto Records, 1995). 7". together with Sum.
  • "Sonic" (Locomotive Music, 2000), CD.
  • "SpeedKings" (Locomotive Music, 2001), CD.
  • "Fly by Night" (Locomotive Music, 2004), double CD (live), recorded in "Sala Caracol" Madrid October 10, 2003.
  • "Fly by Night" (Locomotive Music, 2004), DVD (live), with uncut concert material (3 additional songs).
  • "United" (Locomotive Music, 2006), CD.
  • "Again & Again" (Tritone, 2011), CD/LP.
  • Singles

  • "Ya es tarde" / "Sexual beast" (Fidias, 1987). 7".
  • "Get lost" / "Free living" (Romilar D, 1989). 7".
  • "I'm moving" / "Last last" (Romilar D, 89). 7".
  • "Two sisters" / "Liar" (Fábrica Magnética, 1991). 7".
  • "Fabulous furry" / "I'm so glad" (Animal, 1992). 7".
  • "P.V.C." / "Brave Ulyses goes funky" (Locomotive Music, 2000) single with Making-of (VHS) of the album "Sonic".
  • "Whole lotta Rosie" (Locomotive Music, 2004). single with AC/DC covers
  • "Two sisters (live)" / "Lets go out (live)" (Locomotive Music, 2004). single
  • "United" (Locomotive Music, 2006), single.
  • Compilation appearances

  • "Drugged Personality" in Battle Of Garages Vol.IV (Voxx U.S.A., 1986).
  • "You" in The Munster Dance Hall Favorites Vol. 1 (Munster, 1987).
  • "Sweet home" in Modern Times (Unicorn Records England, 1987).
  • "Where I Belong" in Kaleidoscopic Vibrations (Kaleidoscopic Direct, 1991).
  • "Hey Conductor" in Hipnosis (Ansia de Color, 1991).
  • "Dance" in Morir con las botas puestas. Homenaje a Motörhead (El Diablo, 2005). Spanish tribute to Motörhead.
  • "Don't believe a word" in Phil Lynnot Ha Vuelto a la Ciudad. El Rock Rinde Tributo a Thin Lizzy (Animal, 2005). Tribute to Thin Lizzy.
  • Songs

    Circles in the SaltBig City Lies · 2014
    Wassa MassaFifteen Hits That Never Were · 2008
    Can You Stand My LoveAgain & Again · 2011

    References

    Sex Museum (band) Wikipedia