Blackmail (album)
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- The correct title of this article is blackmail (album). The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
blackmail | ||
Studio album by blackmail | ||
Released | October 10, 1997 | |
Recorded | 1994 – 1997 | |
Genre | Progressive rock, Dance | |
Label | bluNoise Records | |
Producer(s) | Stuart Bruce, Guido Lucas | |
blackmail chronology | ||
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blackmail 1997 |
Science Fiction 1998 |
blackmail is the debut album by the artist of the same name. The album consisted of tracks that the band was able to record in a high-tech recording studio that was readily lended to them by a German producer legend named Stuart Bruce who was impressed with their demo-recordings. Bruce, as well as Guido Lucas, produced the album. Guido Lucas started his own record label in Koblenz known as bluNoise Records. blackmail was able to secure his support, after many other record labels turned down their request to be taken in. The album, however, still did not get a very positive consumer response.
[edit] Track listing
- "Blink/ I Get Numb"
- "When I Start Today"
- "Bare Me"
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" [1]
- "Red Rum"
- "Some Daze"
- "Salt Cellar"
- "Extravaganza"
- "Z"
- "Radiant Carrot"
- "Designed By The Moon"
[edit] References
Notes:
- ^ (Originally written by The Beatles, they performed the song as a tribute because they quoted them as one of their strong influences.)
blackmail |
Aydo Abay | Kurt Ebelhaeuser | Carlos Ebelhaeuser | Mario Matthias |
Discography |
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Studio Albums: blackmail | Science Fiction | Bliss, Please | Friend or Foe? | Aerial View |
Soundtracks and Remix Albums: Do Robots Dream Of Electric Sheep? | Kammerflimmern OST |
Singles & EPs: "Same Sane" | "The Light Of The Son Is The Son Of The Light" | "It Could Be Yours" | "Foe" |
Related articles |
City Slang Records | WEA | bluNoise Records | Koblenz |