The members of Dead, White, And Blue formed their own label, Ram Records. Ram was an acronym for Richards, Aguon and May. After London left the band, they recorded a full length album for MCA that was never released. Later, the bassist went on to join a California band called The Nameless who released a 7" single on Triple X Records.
| # | Time | Vocals/Guitar/Piano | Bass | Drums |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1991 - 1992 | John Aguon | Jeff Richards | London May |
PLAY IT SAFE
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Ram Records: RAM 001 1991
1 Play It Safe
2 Something To Do
Format: 7" Single.
Pressing: 1000 copies.
Producer: Dead, White, And Blue.
Lineup: [1]
EGO
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Ram Records: RAM 002 1991
1 Ego | City Of Mind
2 Turn Around
Format: 7" Single.
Pressing: 1000 copies.
Producer: Dead, White, And Blue.
Lineup: [1]
DEAD, WHITE, AND BLUE
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Ram Records: RAM 2.5 1992
1 Ego | City Of Mind
2 Turn Around | Something To Do
Format: Cassette.
Pressing: 50 copies
Producer: Dead, White, And Blue.
Lineup: [1]
Notes: This was a promotional cassette.
HEADS
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Triple X Records: 51128-2/4 1992
1 Number One | Beautiful | Fade
2 Absolute Zero | Come And Get It | Peace, Luv &...
Format: CD, Cassette.
Producer: John Aguon, Barry Conley and Paul Burneko.
Lineup: [1]
Notes: "Peace, Luv &..." is a cover song, originally written by Nick
Lowe and performed by Elvis Costello And The Attractions, as
"(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding."