Members
As with fellow psych rocker Nick Saloman's The Bevis Frond, Sun Dial has always been an instrument of its frontman Gary Ramon; the band's lineup tends to change from album to album. The most stable lineups include the following:
- 1990 (Other Way Out)
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals)
- Anthony Clough (bass guitar/keyboards)
- David Morgan (drums/percussion)
- 1991 (Return Journey)
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals)
- Anthony Clough (keyboards)
- John Pelech (drums)
- 1991
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals)
- Anthony Clough (keyboards)
- John Pelech (drums)
- Nigel Carpenter (bass guitar)
- Chris Dalley (guitar/backing vocals)
- 1991–1992 (Reflecter)
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals)
- John Pelech (drums)
- Nigel Carpenter (bass guitar)
- Chris Dalley (guitar/backing vocals)
- 1993 (Libertine)
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals/drums)
- Nigel Carpenter (bass guitar)
- Chris Dalley (guitar/backing vocals)
- Craig Adrienne (drums/backing vocals)
- 1994–1996 (Acid Yantra, Live Drug)
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals)
- Craig Adrienne (drums/backing vocals)
- Jake Honeywill (bass guitar)
- 2002 (Zen for Sale)
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals)
- Joolie Woods (keyboards/violin/flute)
- Peter Dunton (drums)
- Lee Moon (bass guitar)
- 2003
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals)
- Russell Barrett (bass guitar)
- Angelo Pantaleo (drums)
- 2008–2010
- Gary Ramon (guitar/vocals/drums)
- Russell Barrett (bass guitar/percussion)
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