Seesaw

Seesaw
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The Seesaw
Gründung 1991
Genre Indie-Pop
Website www.theseesaw.at
Aktuelle Besetzung
Gesang, Gitarre, Bass Stootsie
Gesang, Schlagzeug Arno
Gesang, Gitarre, Bass Max

The Seesaw ist eine österreichische Indie-Pop-Gruppe aus der Stadt Salzburg; sie wurde 1991 gegründet und besteht aus drei Musikern.

Diskografie

  • 2006 - Cold Sweat (Maxi-CD)
  • 2006 - Couch Crisis (Album)
  • 2006 - Favourite Christmas Songs (EP)
  • 2004 - Generation Love (Album)
  • 2003 - All the Same (Maxi-CD)
  • 2002 - After Sunset (Album)
  • 2002 - The Extended Play Years 1996-2000 (Compilation-Album)
  • 2001 - On Holiday With the Seesaw (7"-Vinyl, Limited Edition)
  • 2000 - The Seesaw Christmas (7"-Vinyl, Limited Edition)
  • 2000 - I'm in Trouble (EP: The Trilogy - Vol. 3)
  • 1999 - On My Own (EP: The Trilogy - Vol. 2)
  • 1998 - One Too Far (EP: The Trilogy - Vol. 1)
  • 1996 - Girl on the Phone (EP)
  • 1993 - In the Lovecage (Mini-Album)
  • 1992 - Love Revisited (Album)
  • 1991 - Mercy Beat (EP)

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