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CD: 1216-2
RELEASE DATE: 1995
LABEL: Indigo
01. Unkissable
02. Die Dunkle Macht 
03. In Your Hand
04. Sister Sweetness
05. Vapour
06. Streetof Flowers
07. Allein 
08. Thorn Of A Rose
09. Silver Age
10. Indian Summer
11. The Hell Of It 
12. The Sea Never Dies
13. Kugel Der Einsamkeit
Back in stock! The project of two well-known
musicians: Carlo van Putten, singer of German new wave hopefuls The Convent
and initiator of this project, along with Adrian Borland ex-mastermind of
the British cult band The Sound. The idea
of presenting his poems in some way was considered by Carlo van Putten for
quite some
time. In Adrian Borland he found a competent partner, who gave him the musical
support he needed. The prevailing mood of the album is one of dreamy
melancholy and the gentle, deep melodies, which never sound cliched, would
melt even the coldest of hearts. The production is clearly very much shaped
by Adrian Borland's extensive experience and noticably carries his 'mark'
which also worked to his advantage in relation to his solo albums, above
all Alexandria.
Third man in the group is the earlier Convent multi-instrumentalist Florian
Bratmann, who has also co-written several of the songs. Three of the 13 tracks
are in German, with "Allein" even a possible hit in the discotheques.
Ultimately a very successful debut particularly recommended for autumnal
nights in front of the fire.
Influences / Similar Artists:
Adrian Borland, The Convent, Mark Burgess
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