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Dunkelziffer - In The Night mp3

Performer: Dunkelziffer
Title: In The Night
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: FÜNFUNDVIERZIG 02
Label: FünfUndVierzig
Released: 1991
Style: Art Rock, Avantgarde
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 025

Tracklist

1Oriental Cafe10:04
2Sunday Morning4:49
3Q4:58
4(Do Watch What You Can) Prof.2:23
5Retrospection13:25
6Watch On My Head2:50
7I See Your Smile3:58

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
Efa 12-4502Dunkelziffer In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Fünfundvierzig, FuegoEfa 12-4502Germany1984
noneDunkelziffer In The Night ‎(CDr, Album, Ltd, Unofficial)G. & P. Essential MusicnoneRussiaUnknown
Efa 12-4502Dunkelziffer In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Fünfundvierzig, FuegoEfa 12-4502Germany1984
Fünfundvierzig 02, CTCD-059Dunkelziffer In The Night ‎(CD, Album)FünfUndVierzig, Captain Trip RecordsFünfundvierzig 02, CTCD-059Germany1991
Efa 12-4502Dunkelziffer In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Fünfundvierzig, FuegoEfa 12-4502Germany1984

Credits

  • Artwork [Artworks]Klaus Winterfeld
  • Backing Vocals, Grand Piano, SynthesizerHelmut Zerlett
  • BassRike Gratt
  • Bass, Piano, Synthesizer, ZitherMatthias Keul
  • Congas, DrumsStefan Krachten
  • Congas, Percussion, Tam-tamOlek Gelba
  • Engineer [Sound Engineer]Frank Norden
  • Guitar [Guitars]Dominik von Senger
  • Oboe, Saxophone [Sax]Wolfgang Schubert
  • Percussion, TimbalesReiner Linke
  • Technician [Physical Treatment]Francesco Agostini
  • VocalsDamo Suzuki

Notes

Recorded and mixed at Mascot Studio, Köln, August 1984.
Made in Germany

Packaging: standard jewel case with 4 page booklet

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0718750450227
  • Matrix / Runout: CDT-BERLIN EFA 04502 01
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 8759

Companies

  • Distributed By – EFA – CD 4502 26
  • Pressed By – CDT Berlin
  • Recorded At – Mascot Studio
  • Mixed At – Mascot Studio
  • Copyright (c) – FünfUndVierzig

Video

Album

Songs in album Dunkelziffer - In The Night 1984. Dunkelziffer - Retrospection. Dunkelziffer - Sunday Morning. Dunkelziffer - Watch On My Head. Dunkelziffer - Q. Dunkelziffer - Do Watch What You Can Prof. Dunkelziffer - I See Your Smile. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Album 1984 7 Songs. More By Dunkelziffer. See . In the Night, 1984. Sunday Morning, 04:53. Watch On My Head, 02:54. Now playing . Listen free to Dunkelziffer In the Night Retrospection, Sunday Morning and more. 7 tracks 42:27. In the Night. If you notice what you believe to be an error or have an addition to make, please indicate so in the applicable areas below. If you can cite the source of your information, that would be a great help to our data team. You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. Sunday Morning - Dunkelziffer. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Dunkelziffer: DAMO SUZUKI ダモ鈴木 vo Rike Gratt b Stefan Krachten ds Dominik Von Senger g Matthias Keul kb Olek Gelba Reiner Linke perc. Dunkelziffer: Bleib Nicht So Lang Im Schatten Stehn, This Is How You Came, Keine Python и другие песни. In The Night. or open in our Desktop app. Cancel anytime

Reviews (1)
Ariseym
It can hardly be denied that CAN were a band of real importance in the influencing and development of this music scene. All of the original Industrial musicians of any worth quoted CAN to have been a major source of inspiration. Damo Suzuki, ex- of CAN is the vocalist in this obviously 'influenced' band, and that's not where the connection ends.
The opening track "Retrospective" is nearly 13½ minutes of CAN-inflenced rhythm, repetitive, insistant yet hardly pushing boundries. Wolfgang Schubert's sax dominates large parts of this sound, creating the actual tune while the others keep the rhythm going. There's a nice bright, shimmering organsound in this. The vocalist on this track (I don't think it's Suzuki) sounds not unlike JIM MORRISON. "Sunday Morning" follows this, opening to harp glissandos over a continuously chugging rhythm which transforms into a fairly weak piece of music. "Watch On My Head" is a Reggae track, and they cope with this type of music well - it's a nice slow skank. The vocals on this track are decidedly odd - not muffled so much as strangely muted. Next up is "Q" - a piece of Jazz with an odd metre - sax heavy again. It twists into something again midway through, again Jazzy, but this time a vocal piece. Next up is probably the closest to CAN that actually appears or this album - a strange little piece if ever there was one - it's called "(Do What You Can) Prof" and is a dense piece of music. "I See Your Smile" visits Reggae again - a light-weight track, catchy but hardly classic. The album closes with "Oriental Cafe" which clicks in at just over 10 minutes long - an Eastern-flavoured track, composed yet meandering.

This album has little that really jumps out and bites you - it's all well played, but a little too mellow and mild for me. If you're a CAN fan and want to complete your set, then give it a go.

Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.

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