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Group Members: Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham, Dean Wareham

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In the wake of the rather acrimonious breakup of his previous band, Galaxie 500, singer/guitarist Dean Wareham issued a 1991 solo EP, Anesthesia, and appeared on the brilliant Mercury Rev single "Car Wash Hair" before announcing the formation of a new band, dubbed Luna, in 1992. Originally named Luna 2, the trio was a kind of alternative pop supergroup that also included former Chills bassist Justin Harwood and ex-Feelies drummer Stanley Demeski.

After signing with Elektra, they debuted with the LP Lunapark, which earned comparison to Wareham's Galaxie 500 output for his continued reliance on laconic, Lou Reed/Tom Verlaine-inspired vocals and minimalist songcraft. In truth, however, Luna employed more uptempo rhythms and sharper melodies than its predecessor, a point further driven home by the 1994 masterpiece Bewitched. Featuring new second guitarist Sean Eden, the LP also included a guest appearance from the Velvet Underground's legendary Sterling Morrison, who added his distinctive guitar presence to tracks like "Friendly Advice" and "Great Jones Street." Another guest, Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier, turned up to duet with Wareham on a cover of the Serge Gainsbourg/Brigitte Bardot classic "Bonnie and Clyde" for the follow-up, 1995's Penthouse. Minus Demeski, Luna resurfaced in 1997 with Pup Tent.

Just prior to releasing their fifth full-length, The Days of Our Nights, Elektra dropped the band. Eventually landing at the Jericho label, Luna finally issued the album in the U.S. in the fall of 1999. The new millennium saw many changes for the band again. Founding bassist Justin Harwood left the band, moving back to his native New Zealand to spend time raising his baby girl. Ben Lee/Ultrababyfat bassist Britta Phillips replaced Harwood after touring with Luna during a spring 2000 tour. Their first concert album, Luna Live, recorded at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., in December 1999 and the Knitting Factory in New York in July 2000, was issued in early 2001.

Luna wrapped up recording their sixth studio album in late 2001 and prepared it for a spring 2002 release on Jetset Records. Entitled Romantica, it was mixed by Dave Fridmann (Mogwai, Mercury Rev, the Flaming Lips) and produced by Gene Holder. Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips recorded a duet album entitled Avventura that was produced by Tony Visconti and released in May of 2002 also through Jetset. In 2004, after announcing their impending retirement, the group released Rendezvous, their seventh and final record. To commemorate their tenure, Luna issued the 17-song retrospective The Best of Luna on Rhino in June 2006. A digital-only collection of covers entitled Lunafied as well as the DVD version of their Matthew Buzzell-directed tour documentary, Tell Me Do You Miss Me, both arrived in June.

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Luna most often refers to:

The Latin name for the Moon, Earth's only natural satelliteLuna, the Roman incarnation of Selene, a goddess and the personified Moon in Greek mythologyLuna (name), a given name and surname (includes a list of people and characters with the name Luna)

Luna may also refer to:

Organizations

Luna (XM), XM Radio channel 95KLNN or Luna radio, a U.S. FM radio stationRTV Luna, a television and radio company in MontenegroRadio Luna, a radio station in MontenegroLuna Publications, a literary publishing company in Toronto, CanadaLuna Innovations, a company based in Virginia, USALuna Park, various amusement parksLuna Lounge, a bar formerly at Ludlow Street, Manhattan, now located at Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Science and technology

Luna programme, a series of Soviet unmanned space missionsFROG-7 or Luna, a Soviet artillery rocketLuna X 2000, a German unmanned aerial vehicleNokia 8600 Luna, a mobile phoneLuna a personal robot made by RoboDynamics

Computers

LUNA, a computer product line of OMRON Tateishi ElectricLuna (theme), the codename for the default theme of Windows XP

Biology

Luna (tree), a California Redwood treeLuna (killer whale) (1999–2006), Orca who lived in Nootka Sound between 2001 and 2006Luna moth or Actias luna, a lime-green North American silk moth

Places

Europe
Luna (Etruria), a city in ancient Etruria (now Italy) destroyed by the Arabs in 1016Luna, Cluj, a commune in Cluj County, RomaniaLuna, a village in Negreşti-Oaş town, Satu Mare County, RomaniaLuna River or Lonea River, RomaniaLuna, Zaragoza, a municipality in the province of Zaragoza, SpainRoverè della Luna, ItalyLuna forest, a forest on the north bank of the Danube according to Ptolemy
United States and Canada
Luna, New Mexico, in Catron CountyLuna County, New MexicoLuna Peak (disambiguation), two North American mountainsLuna Island, an island in New York that is adjacent to the Niagara FallsLuna Lake, Arizona, a natural body of waterLuna Pier, Michigan, a small city
Philippines
Luna, ApayaoLuna, IsabelaLuna, La Union
Others
Luna, Rajasthan, India

Music

Luna (band), a New York based alternative rock bandLuna (Boston band), a 1970s rock and roll band from Boston, MassachusettsLuna (Serbian band), a 1980s post/punk/gothic rock band from Novi Sad, SerbiaLuna (Serbian pop group), a male/female pop group from SerbiaLuna (singer) (born 1993), member of a South Korean girl groupLuna, bass guitarist in Chrome DivisionLuna Guitars, a guitar manufacturerLuna (National Product album), 2007Luna (The Aliens album), 2008Luna (Ana Gabriel album), 1993Luna, a 2004 album by Claudia AcuñaLuna, a 2008 album by Tomasz Budzyński"Luna" (song), a 2008 song by Eddy Lover from Perdóname"Luna", a song by Juanes from Un Día Normal"Luna", a song by Arisa Mizuki from Arisa"Luna", a song by Moonspell from Memorial"Luna", a song by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers from their self titled debut album"Luna", a song by The Smashing Pumpkins from Siamese Dream"Luna", a song by Don Omar"Luna", a song by Omnia"Luna", a song by Alessandro Safina"Luna", a song by Zoé from their album Reptilectric

Transportation

Luna (vehicle), a moped produced in IndiaMV Luna a passenger ship of the Neptun Line, Germany built in 1938Luna (tugboat), a historic tugboat in Boston, MassachusettsLuna (rocket), carrier rockets used by the Soviet Union

Other uses

Luna, a small vessel which holds the Host in a monstranceLuna Gotra, a sub-tribe of the Chadhar clan, located in Punjab, PakistanLUNA bar, an energy bar marketed to women by Clif Bar & CoLuna (footballer) (born 1971), Spanish former professional footballer

Fiction

Luna (TV series), a 1983-84 UK children's TV showLuna (novel), a 2004 novel by Julie Anne PetersLuna (Odier novel), a 1979 novel by DelacortaLuna, a 1995 Spanish film by Alejandro AmenábarLuna class starship, a type of starship in Star Trek: TitanLunar: Silver Star Story CompleteLuna City, fictional Moon colony in novels by Robert A. Heinlein and othersPrincess Luna, a character in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
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