Mark Bell (New Zealand musician)

Mark Bell (New Zealand musician)

Mark Bell is a New Zealand musician and songwriter. He has played in bands such as The Plague, The Whizz Kids, Blam Blam Blam, and Coconut Rough. He currently works as a session musician in New Zealand. He is a member of Jordan Luck's band Luck.

He writes articles for NZ Musician magazine.

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Discography

Blam Blam Blam

  • Maids To Order, 1981, EP, 12", Propeller, REV 10
  • There Is No Depression In New Zealand, 1981, 7", Propeller, K8422 REV 11
  • Blam Blam Blam, 1992, CD, Propeller, D11319 (Rev 28)
  • The Complete Blam Blam Blam, 1992, CD, Propeller, D 30899 (REV 502)
  • The Complete Blam Blam Blam, 2003, CD, Festival Mushroom, BBB2003

Coconut Rough

  • Coconut Rough, Mushroom, 1984.

Ted Brown & The Italians

  • If Ever You Need, Pagan, 1993. (cassette)

Whizz Kids

  • Whizz Kids/Spelling Mistakes, Occupational Hazard, 1980, single, Ripper Records, RIP 004
    • Tracks:
      • Whizz Kids: "Occupational Hazard"
      • Spelling Mistakes: "Reena"

Sessions

  • Blue Water, Debbie Harwood & Johnny Bongo, Pagan, 1987.
  • It’s My Sin, Jan Hellriegel, Eastwest, 1992.
  • "The Way I feel"/"All The Best Thoughts", Jan Hellriegel, Eastwest, 1992. (cassette)
  • "It’s My Sin"/"Stupidest Thing", Jan Hellriegel, Warner Music New Zealand, 1993. (cassette)
  • Chinese Whispers, Greg Johnson, EMI, 1997.
  • Sea Breeze Motel, Greg Johnson, EMI, 2000.
  • Same Boy, Wayne Mason, Jayrem Records, 2001.
  • Everest, Rikki Morris, Criminal Records, 1996.
  • Music From A Lightbulb, The Moth (Tim Mahon), Distributed by Global Routes, c2002.
  • Love By Satellite, David Parker, Lunacy Records, 1994. CD
  • Love Explodes, Straw People, Pagan, 1993.

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