Public Zone

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Public Zone
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Background information
Origin: members of the band Metro + Stewart Copeland
Years active: 1977
Label(s): Logo Records
Associated acts: Metro, The Police
Website: URL
Members
List of members
Former members
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Band history

After making records under the band name Metro in 1977 Sean Lyons and Peter Godwin formed a band called Public Zone which was short of a drummer. Sean Lyons lived in a flat with Stewart Copeland and asked him to play on their first single.

Being produced by Hugh Murphy they recorded the songs Naive and Innocent at Sarm East Studios in August 1977. Stewart was asked to join the band, but he continued with his own little band The Police. The record was released in late October / early November 1977. The official band line up was Peter Godwin, Sean Lyons, Tony Adams and Florian Pilkington-Miksa.

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Discography

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