Baal (band)
Baal is a Danish rock band starting out in 1994 in Copenhagen. Besides their studio records, Baal has also created music for three musicals. Baal started out as a David Bowie cover band under a different name, and later changed name to Baal and started writing their own music.[1]
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Origin | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Genres | rock |
Years active | 1994-Present |
Labels | Universal, Virgin |
Website | Baals Facebook page |
Members | Bjørn Fjæsted Troels Skjærbæk Morten Lundsgaard Henrik Sten Melander Kenni Andy Jørgensen |
Past members | Jesper Grann Jimmi Krogsgaard David Kampmann |
Discography
Studio albums
Date of release | Title | Label |
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1996 | Sensorama | Virgin Records |
1998 | Karaoke | Virgin Records |
1999 | Funtex | Virgin Records |
2002 | The Supreme Machine | Virgin Records |
2005 | Do You Come With Special Features? | Universal Records |
2008 | Behind Your Echoes | Universal Records |
2019 | Time Is Old | Baal |
Musical albums
Date of release | Title | Label |
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2001 | Englesyn | |
2002 | Antigone | |
2003 | The Last Show |
Live records
Date of Release | Title | Label |
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1996 | Live (Official bootleg) | Eurodope |
Other appearances
In 1995, Baal appeared on a record from the Danish National Television, called Coming Up, with a set of new Danish artists. Baal appeared as track number one with "Chronical Love Song", later to be found on the Sensorama album.[1]
In 1997, Baal created the title song for the Danish movie Eye of the Eagle, with the name "Silent Eye. This song was released as a single containing three different versions of the song along with a film music suite.[1]
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gollark: If I were into harming government officials I'd probably want to minimize the chances of me being harmed.
gollark: I might need a dictionary or osmething.
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References
- "Fokus: Baal – 20 år i og udenfor spotlyset". GF Rock. Retrieved 2016-08-29. (In Danish)
English translation of references
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