The Cygnet Ring
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The Cygnet Ring | |
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Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Madchester, baggy |
Years active | 1989–1992 |
Labels | North South Records, Warner |
Past members | Rus Harrison Stephen Broomhead David Wells Geoff Ralph Mark Brown Alessio (Alex) D'Alessandro Geoff Donkin |
The Cygnet Ring was an English band best known for the song "Love Crime". The band was founded by the singer Rus Harrison who had previously been in a local indie band called Playing At Trains and had gained a cult following around the late 1980s.
The Cygnet Ring released a number of 7" and 12" singles during its existence and recorded one full-length album called Hopeful Monsters.
Discography[edit]
Singles[edit]
- "18 Daze" (North South 1990)
- "Love Crime" (North South 1991)
- "Pale Guru" (North South 1991)
- "Love Crime" (Warner Music UK 1992)
- "Banjos in Bengal" (Warner Music UK 1992)
Albums[edit]
- Hopeful Monsters (North South 1992)
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