Dorian Gray
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Idahaho Transfer (1976)
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Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer - 01. Idahaho Transfer
4:05 |
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Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer - 02. Nighttime is colder than outside
5:13 |
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Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer - 03. The Mole
6:42 |
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Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer - 04. Extraordinary Exercises
0:55 |
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Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer - 05. Quasimodo Shuffle
12:24 |
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Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer - 06. July, 13th
4:50 |
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Dorian Gray - Idahaho Transfer [1976 Krautrock/1994 Germanofon]
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Artist: Dorian Gray Album: Idahaho Transfer Released: 1976 Germany 1994 Germanofon (OSA/ACD 941106) Genre: Krautrock, Psych
*** These were an obscure non-professional band who self-produced one album and then disappeared. Interestingly Dorian Gray can be seen as a very early example of a music that was later to be simplified and commercialised by innumerable female vocal fronted 80's new-wave bands. But, it must be said, Dorian Gray were odd! They mixed in a lot of heavy guitar rocking and contrasting spacey folk, male and (mostly) female vocals, all creating a hybrid between the 60's psychedelic trippiness and slightly punky sounds. An interesting album, though hardly worthy of its reputation as a pricey collectable rarity. (The Crack In The Cosmic Egg)
Track List: 1. Idahaho Transfer 4:14 2. Nighttime is Colder Than Outside 5:21 3. The Mole 6:56 4. Extraordinary Exercies 0:56 5. Quasimodo Shuffle 11:56 a) Crusus b) The Doombox 6. July, 13th 5:05
THE BAND:
Claudia Schippel (vocals) Filler Mueschenborn (guitar, vocals) Kurt Paetzold (drums) Rüdiger Brune (keyboards) Herbert Jassmann (bass)
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