Science Fiction (blackmail album)
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Science Fiction | ||
Studio album by blackmail | ||
Released | January 29, 1999 | |
Recorded | 1998–1999 | |
Genre | Indie rock Progressive rock |
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Length | 49:34 | |
Label | bluNoise Records | |
Producer(s) | Kurt Ebelhäuser, Guido Lucas | |
blackmail chronology | ||
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blackmail 1997 |
Science Fiction 1999 |
Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep? 2000 |
Science Fiction is the sophomore album by the German indie rock quartet blackmail. Following up their debut release in 1997, Science Fiction was more openly accepted and liked. It also accumulated quite a large number of fans, which was a beginning of a more solid career for blackmail.
[edit] Track Listing
- Londerla - 3:07
- Dull - 2:33
- Feeble Bee - 4:52
- Gone Too Soon Too Far - 2:49
- The Fjords of Zimbabwe - 4:59
- Mu - 5:28
- Dental Research '72 - 7:53
- Nostra - 2:50
- Smoke Gutter - 4:49
- Iodine - 2:34
- 3, 000, 000 Years From Here - 3:18
- Soon Too Far Gone Far - 4:22
[edit] Personnel
- Aydo Abay–Vocals
- Kurt Ebelhäuser–Guitars, Backing Vocals, Keyboards
- Carlos Ebelhäuser–Bass
- Mario Matthias–Drums
blackmail |
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Aydo Abay | Kurt Ebelhäuser | Carlos Ebelhäuser | Mario Matthias |
Discography |
Studio Albums: blackmail | Science Fiction | Bliss, Please | Friend Or Foe? | Aerial View |
Singles & EPs: "Same Sane" | "The Light of the Son is the Son of the Light" | "It Could Be Yours" | "Foe" | "Soulblind" |
Other Albums: Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep? |
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City Slang Records | WEA | Koblenz |