Artist's albums
She's the One
2000 · single
Standing in the Rain
1999 · single
Crash
1999 · album
Taking of David
1995 · single
I Believe
1995 · single
She Forgot to Laugh
1995 · single
Toy Train
1994 · single
Toy Train
1994 · single
Trapped in the Machine
1994 · album
Hold On
1994 · single
Memory Fade
1994 · single
Marvin
1993 · single
Peel
1992 · album
Brand New Day
2003 · single
One More Mile
2003 · album
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Biography
Rymes With Orange They originated in the early '90s, in Prince George, British Columbia Canada as The Night Watchmen, by original drummer Alex Dias, and guitarist Rob Lulic. By '91, Vancouver based keyboardist Bob D'Eith had joined the band. Their lead singer Jimmy Gilmore, a member of the Scottish band The Silencers, left the band in '91, to return to Scotland. In 1992, Dias, Lulic and D'Eith join up with U.K.-born lead singer Lyndon Johnson to form rymes with orange. The band released their debut album Peel in 1992, produced by Bill Buckingham, on their own label; Citrus Soul Productions. It spawned three singles at radio; Marvin, Memory Fade and a cover of the Small Faces song Itchycoo Park. Singer Lyndon Johnson and guitarist Rob Lulic hit the road with their touring lineup of Nelson Sinclair on Bass, Niko Quintal on drums and Steeve Hennessy on keyboards, guitar and vocals. RWO tours Canada multiple times in 1992-93 to support Peel and to also raise funds to record their next album. In 1994, the band releases their second album, Trapped in the Machine, produced by John Webster and includes all six members. Lyndon Johnson, Rob Lulic, Bob D'Eith, Nelson Sinclair, Niko Quintal, and Steeve Hennessy. The band toured Canada extensively to support the album, with a total of four singles; Toy Train, I Believe, She Forgot to Laugh, and The Taking of David.