The Long Island, via New Orleans, trio Zebra broke from the gate with their eponymous first release, a record that was, at the time, one of Atlantic Records' fastest-selling...
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Taking a cue from the almighty Zeppelin on the numerical album title, Zebra bestows a most un-Leded offering. 3.V is mastermind Randy Jackson's last-ditch effort to conquer...
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A dozen plus two tracks of progressive, hard rock that spans material from the Long Island trio's three Atlantic releases. By the time of Zebra's 1990 live release, their...
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A sharp run through the shining three-record catalog of superior AOR trio who brushed the big time. All Zebra albums possess a singular style, but careful assimilation makes...
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Zebra's installment in the King Biscuit Flower Hour series culls eight songs from live performances on June 21, 1983 in Houston and January 26, 1985 in Long Island. As such,...
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