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Comments for Zebra, 3.V


E-MAIL: MCBRIDEK@MOODYS.COM
Zebra was one of the most underated bands in the 80's. Their main influences Led Zep & Yes to name a few. The voice of Robert Plant can be heard all over this record. Not only in just the voice, but int he music as well. Randy Jackson's riffs will seem quite familiar to Zep fans. Pick these albums up because they are now out of print, so what's out there is all there is. Sit back and program your cd player to songs 1,2,3,5, & 9. And I promise you will be hitting the REPEAT ALL button.
E-MAIL: chookies@aol.com
Where are these guys!? They were one of my favorite bands a few years ago. What are they doing now? I heard Randy Jackson was to do a solo album. Was that true?
E-MAIL: sagenet.net
E-MAIL: sagenet.net
Zebra is alive and kicking, they played live in San Antonio as part of a U.S. tour around May 1996. While notably older, they still rock, and in my humble opinion are the best three man band in the world (next to RUSH). What I would like to have are accurate guitar tablature or sheet music for their more popular songs.
E-MAIL: bobby@sagenet
I actually left my name this time. Where do these guys live anyway?
E-MAIL: ron@echonet.com
Zebra was strong in their first two albums, but this album, their third has been the strongest of any I have heard. It was the first produced by Randy directly, and reflects the bands strengths.
reynoldslou@hotmail.com
I would love to ahold of even a copy of this album, if anyone can help me out here, i would in debt to ya'.... Lou Reynolds
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