Dogbowl discography | |
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Studio albums | 10 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Singles | 2 |
This article presents the complete oeuvre of American singer-songwriter Dogbowl, also known as Stephen Tunney, including his work as a band member and as a collaborating artist. [1] [2]
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Tit! An Opera |
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Cyclops Nuclear Submarine Captain |
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Flan |
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Project Success |
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The Zeppelin Record |
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Fantastic Carburetor Man |
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Songs for Narcisse |
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Zone of Blue |
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Hot Day in Waco (with Kramer) |
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Gunsmoke (with Kramer) |
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Live on WFMU |
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Le Chien Lunatic: Dogbowl Live in Bruxelles |
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Dogbowl Live at CBGB 1985–1986 |
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Best of Dogbowl |
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Fluting on the Hump |
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They |
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Year | Artist | Release | Role(s) | Song(s) |
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1989 | Bongwater | Too Much Sleep | Writing | "One So Black" |
1992 | The Peel Session | Guitar | — | |
1996 | Kramer | Still Alive in '95 | vocals, acoustic guitar | — |
2001 | Dionysos | Haïku Folk | instruments | "Ciel en sauce" |
Shimmy Disc is a New York City-based independent record label founded in 1987 by Mark Kramer. Before it was sold to the Knitting Factory, artists like Bongwater, Daniel Johnston, Fly Ashtray, Galaxie 500, King Missile, Boredoms, Ruins, Ween, Gwar, The Semibeings, and Uncle Wiggly recorded on the label. The label also released compilation albums such as Rutles Highway Revisited , 1990, which featured various artists from the label, and also introduced new artists like Paleface.
John S. Hall is an American poet, author, singer and lawyer perhaps best known for his work with King Missile, an avant-garde band that he co-founded in 1986 and has since led in various incarnations.
Stephen Tunney, also known as Dogbowl, is an American artist, musician and novelist. He is a founding member of the avant-garde band King Missile, and has recorded many albums as a solo act.
Flan may refer to:
Shimmy Disc is an American independent record label founded in 1987 by Kramer. It served as an outlet for artists such as Dogbowl, Bongwater, Lida Husik, Daniel Johnston and Kramer's own solo and collaborative work. The label became defunct in 1998 after Kramer's legal suit with Ann Magnuson dried up most of his finances.
They is the second studio album by King Missile, released in 1988 by Shimmy Disc.
The Action Is Go is the fourth studio album by American stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It features new drummer Brant Bjork (Kyuss) and new lead guitarist Bob Balch, replacing Eddie Glass and Ruben Romano, who left to form the band Nebula. The album was produced by Jay Noel Yuenger of White Zombie, who contributed some additional instrumentation. The album sold 25,000 copies in the United States by May 2000.
Stephen Tunney is an American artist who is a novelist, a painter and a musician.
Cyclops Nuclear Submarine Captain is the second studio album by Dogbowl, released in 1991 by Shimmy Disc.
Tit! is the debut studio album of Dogbowl, released in 1989 by Shimmy Disc. It was re-issued on CD in 1992 with six additional songs. In 2023, it was re-released by Needlejuice Records to include all tracks from the CD and original cassette issue.
Flan is the third studio album by the avant-garde artist Dogbowl. It was released in 1992 on Shimmy Disc.
Project Success is the fourth studio album by Dogbowl, released on December 8, 1993 by Shimmy Disc.
Hot Day in Waco is a studio album by Dogbowl and Kramer, released on October 31, 1994, by Shimmy Disc.
Gunsmoke is the second studio album by Dogbowl and Kramer, released on February 13, 1996, by Shimmy Disc.
The Zeppelin Record is the fifth studio album by Dogbowl, released in September 1998 by Lithium Records. Released five years after 1993's Project Success, The Zeppelin Record marked the first time Dogbowl had not issued an album through Shimmy Disc and had gone without the collaborative aid of his brother Christopher Tunney and producer Kramer. Instead, he opted to produce the album himself in Paris, where he had been living with his wife and children.
Fantastic Carburetor Man is the sixth studio album by Dogbowl, independently released in 2001 by Eyeball Planet.
Best of Dogbowl – Volume II is a compilation album by Dogbowl, independently released in 2001 by 62TV Records. Despite the title's suggestion, there was no other greatest hits album released by Dogbowl.
Songs for Narcisse is the seventh studio album by Dogbowl, independently released in 2005 by Eyeball Planet.
Zone of Blue is the eighth studio album by Dogbowl, independently released on May 15, 2015 by 62TV Records.
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