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''Datura'' were an acid rock, stoner, psychedelic rock band, who released albums through [[Cranium Music]]. Founded 1993. their most stable line up was [[Craig Williamson]] (bass, vocals), [[Brent Middlemiss]] (guitar) and [[Jon Burnside]] (drums), who were all in the band from 1995. Theier final release was 1999's [[Visions For the Celestial]]. [[Craig Williamson]] began a solo carrer under the name [[Lamp of the Universe]].
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''Datura'' were an acid rock, stoner, psychedelic rock band, who released albums through [[Cranium Music]]. Founded 1993, their most stable long-term line up was [[Craig Williamson]] (bass, vocals), [[Brent Middlemiss]] (guitar) and [[Jon Burnside]] (drums), who were together from 1995 until their final release, 1999's [[Visions For the Celestial]]. [[Craig Williamson]] began a solo career under the name [[Lamp of the Universe]].
  
 
== Releases ==
 
== Releases ==
 
 
[[Allisone EP]] CD, 1998, Cranium Music NZ <br>
 
[[Allisone EP]] CD, 1998, Cranium Music NZ <br>
 
[[Visions For the Celestial]] CD, 1999, Cranium Music NZ<br>
 
[[Visions For the Celestial]] CD, 1999, Cranium Music NZ<br>
 
[[Visions For the Celestial]] CD, 2000, (Re-released on Brain Ticket Records USA)<br>
 
[[Visions For the Celestial]] CD, 2000, (Re-released on Brain Ticket Records USA)<br>
 
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''Happiness Grows'' appears on the 1994 compilation [[Attrocities 1]]<br>
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''Happiness Grows'' appears on the 1994 compilation [[Attrocities One]]<br>
  
  

Revision as of 16:01, 1 October 2006

Datura were an acid rock, stoner, psychedelic rock band, who released albums through Cranium Music. Founded 1993, their most stable long-term line up was Craig Williamson (bass, vocals), Brent Middlemiss (guitar) and Jon Burnside (drums), who were together from 1995 until their final release, 1999's Visions For the Celestial. Craig Williamson began a solo career under the name Lamp of the Universe.

Releases

Allisone EP CD, 1998, Cranium Music NZ
Visions For the Celestial CD, 1999, Cranium Music NZ
Visions For the Celestial CD, 2000, (Re-released on Brain Ticket Records USA)

Happiness Grows appears on the 1994 compilation Attrocities One


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