Flour (band)
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Place of origin | United States of America |
Flour is the musical project and nickname of Minneapolis musician Pete Conway, who wrote songs and played bass guitar in the bands Rifle Sport and Breaking Circus until the mid-1980s. He released four solo albums on Touch and Go Records from 1988 to 1994 on which he plays most of the instruments himself.
In the mid-1990s, Conway was part of an all-bass trio, called Brits Out of America, along with Dana Cochrane of Mickey Finn, Amy Larson of Strumpet, and Ben Ivascu of Polica, STNNNG, Marijuana Deathsquads, etc. In 1992, Conway performed as the bass player on the supergroup Pigface's "Fook You '92" tour.
Album discography[edit | edit source]
Solo albums[edit | edit source]
- Flour LP (1988)
- Luv 713 LP (1990)
- Machinery Hill CD (1991)
- Fourth and Final CD (1994)
Collections[edit | edit source]
- Luv 713/Flour CD (1990)
As a band member[edit | edit source]
With Breaking Circus[edit | edit source]
- The Very Long Fuse EP (Homestead Records HMS012, 1985)
- The Ice Machine (Homestead Records HMS075, 1986)
- Smokers' Paradise EP (Homestead Records HMS092, 1987)
With Rifle Sport[edit | edit source]
- Voice of Reason (Reflex Records Reflex-E, 1983)
- "Complex EP" (Ruthless Records RRRS-014, 1985)
- White (Made In France) (Ruthless Records RRRS-016, 1987)
- Live At The Entry, Dead At The Exit (Ruthless Records RRRS-021, 1989)
- Primo (Big Money-Ruthless BMI-011, 1991)
References[edit | edit source]
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