About
Started out as a band of four sixteen-year-olds in 1978 under the name of The Bungalows. After learning to play some instruments and a name change to Red Zebra, they debut with a self-produced, self-written and self-sold EP. This EP includes the song "I can't live in a living room". This biting indictment of bourgeois society became a radio-hit and is considered one of Belgium's finest cult classics. In 2000, the band was celebrating the 20th anniversary of the legendary song, with a special 2-hour performance in front of a seated audience in the Stadsschouwburg of their hometown Bruges (October 28th). This performance was also captured on CD, and released on the Belgian Parsifal label in 2001 with the title "Last Band Standing". On it, there were 13 new interpretations of the songs that made their fame. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1978, BE
Releases
Songs And Stripes
2020 · 0 tracks
My Boss, The Robot - Single
2020 · 0 tracks
Sweet Lullaby (feat. Flo Rida) - EP
2017 · 0 tracks
Sweet Lullaby (feat. Lejardi, Alex Benitez & Lizzy) - EP
2017 · 5 tracks
The Beauties Of The Beast - The Best Of Red Zebra (1980-1983)
2016 · 20 tracks
The Art of Conservation : 1980-2002
2011 · 19 tracks
Kookaburra - EP
2011 · 6 tracks
Live In Front Of A Nation
2008 · 14 tracks
Spit On The City
2004 · 1 tracks
Maquis
2003 · 11 tracks
Don't Put Your Head In a Bucket
2002 · 11 tracks
Last Band Standing
2001 · 14 tracks
Mimicry
1997 · 12 tracks
A Red Zebra Is Not a Dead Zebra
1994 · 18 tracks
From Ape to Zebra
1992 · 20 tracks
Live In A Living Room
1990 · 12 tracks
Always
1984 · 5 tracks
Polar Club
1983 · 2 tracks
Lust
1982 · 2 tracks
I'm Falling Apart
1981 · 2 tracks




