Founded in 1982 by the core duo of Paul Bell (keyboards/vocals, ex Lookalikes) and guitarist Grimmo AKA Andreas Grimminger AKA Andrias O'Gruama, later Cathal Coughlan's right hand man in Fatima Mansions. Between times he fronted his own band My Baby's Arm.
The Irish quartet Zerra 1 had enough soaring harmonies and ringing guitars to follow in the footsteps of compatriots U2. And while commercial success never happened, Zerra 1 possessed too much talent to be written off as failed U2 impersonators. Formed in the early '80s by Paul Bell (vocals, keyboards), Andreas Grimminger (guitar), Adrian Wyatt (bass), and Korda Marshall (drums), Zerra 1 had the spiky haircuts and dour vocals common to British new wave artists from that period; their cool looks and stylish sound should've gotten them played on MTV, but America remained indifferent.
Zerra 1 didn't catch on in the U.K. either, although the band's 1983 single "The Banner of Love" hit number 33 on the English indie charts. Drummer Mike Mesbur replaced Marshall in 1984. Their self-titled debut LP was released on Mercury Records that year. Owing much to U2 and Simple Minds, Zerra 1 featured dark, epic rock that may have been too moody or weird for commercial radio. However, Zerra 1's second album, 1986's Domino Effect, had the pop hooks needed to catapult the group into stardom. The band opened for acts such as U2 and the Cure. Sadly lack of major success meant the end for Zerra 1. Marshall later became the head of Infectious Records. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Eamonn Keane, Irish Punk &
New Wave Discography
lineup (1983) = Paul Bell (v/keys), Andreas Grimminger (g), Adrian Wyatt (b), Korda (d), Alison Kelly (cello)
7/12" The West's Awake / Let's Go Home (Second Vision SV(12)-001, 1983) (PS) debut
7/12" The Banner Of Love (How I Run To You) / Cry (Second Vision SV(12)-002, 1983) (PS)
7" Let's Go Home [4:01] / Let's Go Home [5:50] (Top Hole TH-17, NL 1983) (PS) produced by Robert Smith (the Cure)
* Peel Session, recorded 07.05.1983
tracks: Cry / Let's Go Home / Nothing / Diaries
* Peel Session, recorded 14.11.1983
tracks: The Other Side / I Know / Children / Dangerous Vision
7" Ten Thousand Voices, Message from the Peoples / Saoirse (MER 161, 1984) (PS)
12" Ten Thousand Voices, Message from the Peoples / Saoirse / +1 (MER 161, 1984) (PS)
7" Tumbling Down / Dangerous Vision (MER 174, 1984) (textured PS)
12" Tumbling Down (extended) / Dangerous Vision (MERX 174, 1984) (PS)
7" Mountains And Water / I Know (MER 183, 1984) (PS)
7flexi Mountains And Water EP (Mercury / Lyntone 15506, 1984) 5-track promo flexi (PS) Given away during the 1984 UK tour supporting the Boomtown Rats; the reverse side has tourdates. Tracks: Tumbling Down / The Other Side / I Know / Diaries / Rain
7" Rain (remix) / Nothing (MER 191, 1985) (PS)
7" Rescue Me / No Longer (MER 205, 1985) (PS)
2x7" Rescue Me / No Longer // Ten Thousand Voices / Connor Pass (MERDP 205, 1985) (foc PS)
12" Rescue Me / No Longer / Connor Pass (MERX 205, 1985) (PS)
12" Rescue Me EP (3) (ZERRA 1, 1986) tour support edition w/power mix
LP [1] s/t (Mercury, 1985)
LP [2] The Domino Effect (Mercury MERH93(UK)/830035(US), 1986)
7" Forever And Ever / You Are My Friend (MER 220, 1986) (PS)
12" Forever And Ever / You Are My Friend / Golden (MERX 220, 1986)
7" The Domino Effect (MER 239, 1986) (PS)Zerra One - 'Ten Thousand Voices' promo video (1984)
Zerra One - 'Rescue Me' promo video (1986)