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[[Image:Zueri West2.jpg|thumb|Züri West as "The Häberlis" at the [[Stade de Suisse]], 14. März 2008]]
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'''Züri West''' is one of [[Switzerland]]'s best-known [[Rock music|rock]] bands. The majority of their lyrics are written in [[Bernese German]].
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The name is ironic and refers to [[Bern]], the Swiss capital city, which is described as something western form [[Zürich]] (the largest city in Switzerland) or as the westside of [[Zürich]].
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| caption = Züri West at the «Stars of Sounds» concert in Aarberg, 1 June 2012.
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| website = [https://www.zueriwest.ch/ www.zueriwest.ch]
| current_members = {{unbulleted list| [[Kuno Lauener]] | [[Markus Fehlmann]] | [[Gert Stäuble]] | [[Manuel Häfliger]] | [[Wolfgang Zwieauer]]}}
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'''Züri West''' ([[Swiss German]] for ''[[Zürich]] West'') is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[Rock music|rock]] band. Most of their songs are written in [[Bernese German]].{{fact|date=March 2024}}


The band's name is an ironic reference to [[Bern]], the capital of Switzerland, as merely a place west of [[Zürich]], the largest city in Switzerland.{{fact|date=March 2024}}
== Current line-up (2006) ==


==Line-up==
* [[Kuno Lauener]] ([[Singing|vocals]])
===Current members===
* [[Markus Fehlmann]] ([[guitar]])
* [[Tom Etter]] ([[guitar]])
* [[Kuno Lauener]] ([[Singing|vocals]]): since 1984
* [[Jürg Schmidhauser]] ([[Bass guitar|bass]])
* [[Markus Fehlmann]] ([[guitar]]): since 1984
* [[Gert Stäuble]] ([[Drum kit|drums]])
*[[Gert Stäuble]] ([[Drum kit|drums]]): since 1993
*Manuel Häfliger ([[guitar]]): since 2017
* [[Oli Kuster]] ([[Keyboards]])
*Wolfgang Zwieauer ([[Bass guitar|bass]]): since 2017


== Discography ==
===Former members===
* [[Peter Schmid (bassist)|Peter Schmid]] ([[Bass guitar|bass]]): 1984-1986
*'''''[[Splendid EP]]''''' - ([[December 13]], [[1985]]) - Black Cat at Bebop
* [[Sam Mumenthaler]] (drums): 1984-1986
*'''''[[Kirchberg EP]]''''' - (November, 1986) - Black Cat at Sound Service
*[[Martin S. Silfverberg]] (drums): 1986–1992
*'''''[[Sport und Musik]]''''' - ([[November 15]], [[1987]]) - Black Cat at Sound Service
* [[Peter von Siebenthal]] (guitar): 1984-2000
*'''''[[Bümpliz - Casablanca]]''''' - ([[May 13]], [[1989]]) - Black Cat at Sound Service
* [[Martin Gerber (bassist)|Martin Gerber]] ([[Bass guitar|bass]]): 1986–2000
*'''''[[Elvis (album by Züri West)|Elvis]]''''' - ([[June 15]], [[1990]]) - Black Cat at Sound Service
*[[Oli Kuster]] ([[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]): 2000-2004
*'''''[[Arturo Bandini]]''''' - ([[November 15]], [[1991]]) - Sound Service
*[[Jürg Schmidhauser]] ([[Bass guitar|bass]]): 2000-2012
*'''''[[Wintertour]]''''' - ([[November 21]], [[1992]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
*[[Tom Etter]] ([[guitar]]): 2000-2017
*'''''[[Züri West (album)|Züri West]]''''' - ([[May 10]], [[1994]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
*'''''[[Hoover Jam]]''''' - ([[May 11]], [[1996]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
*'''''[[Super 8 (album)|Super 8]]''''' - ([[March 6]], [[1999]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
*'''''[[Radio zum Glück]]''''' - ([[August 25]], [[2001]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
*'''''[[Retour - Best of]]''''' - ([[November 15]], [[2003]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
*'''''[[Aloha from Züri West]]''''' - ([[June 12]], [[2004]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
*'''''[[Haubi Songs]]''''' - ([[January 12]], [[2008]]) - Weltrekords at Sound Service


== Videography ==
==Discography==
* ''Splendid EP'' (13 December 1985) - Black Cat at Bebop
* ''Kirchberg EP'' (November, 1986) - Black Cat at Sound Service
* ''Sport und Musik'' (15 November 1987) - Black Cat at Sound Service
* ''Bümpliz - Casablanca'' (13 May 1989) - Black Cat at Sound Service
* ''Elvis'' (15 June 1990) - Black Cat at Sound Service
* ''Arturo Bandini'' (15 November 1991) - Sound Service
* ''Wintertour'' (21 November 1992) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Züri West'' (10 May 1994) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Hoover Jam'' (11 May 1996) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Super 8'' (6 March 1999) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Radio zum Glück'' (25 August 2001) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Retour - Best of'' (15 November 2003) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Aloha from Züri West'' (12 June 2004) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Haubi Songs'' (12 January 2008) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''HomeRekords'' (23 April 2010) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
* ''Göteborg'' (23 March 2012) - Sound Service
* ''Love'' (24 March 2017) - Sound Service
* ''Loch dür Zyt'' (8 December 2023) - Sound Service


==Videography==
'''[[Am Blues vorus]]''' ([[March 28]], [[2003]])
* ''Am Blues vorus'' (28 March 2003)


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.zueriwest.ch/ Official Website]
* [http://www.zueriwest.ch/ The band's website]

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Latest revision as of 12:52, 26 April 2024

Züri West
Züri West at the «Stars of Sounds» concert in Aarberg, 1 June 2012.
Background information
OriginSwitzerland
GenresRock
Years active1984–present
Members
Past members
Websitewww.zueriwest.ch

Züri West (Swiss German for Zürich West) is a Swiss rock band. Most of their songs are written in Bernese German.[citation needed]

The band's name is an ironic reference to Bern, the capital of Switzerland, as merely a place west of Zürich, the largest city in Switzerland.[citation needed]

Line-up

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Current members

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Former members

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Discography

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  • Splendid EP (13 December 1985) - Black Cat at Bebop
  • Kirchberg EP (November, 1986) - Black Cat at Sound Service
  • Sport und Musik (15 November 1987) - Black Cat at Sound Service
  • Bümpliz - Casablanca (13 May 1989) - Black Cat at Sound Service
  • Elvis (15 June 1990) - Black Cat at Sound Service
  • Arturo Bandini (15 November 1991) - Sound Service
  • Wintertour (21 November 1992) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Züri West (10 May 1994) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Hoover Jam (11 May 1996) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Super 8 (6 March 1999) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Radio zum Glück (25 August 2001) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Retour - Best of (15 November 2003) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Aloha from Züri West (12 June 2004) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Haubi Songs (12 January 2008) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • HomeRekords (23 April 2010) - Weltrekords at Sound Service
  • Göteborg (23 March 2012) - Sound Service
  • Love (24 March 2017) - Sound Service
  • Loch dür Zyt (8 December 2023) - Sound Service

Videography

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  • Am Blues vorus (28 March 2003)
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