Kleine Krieg
Kleine Krieg is a 1981 album by The Legendary Pink Dots.
Kleine Krieg | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | Experimental | |||
Label | Mirrordot, Terminal Kaleidoscope (UK) 235 (Denmark) | |||
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Defeated"
- "Deflated"
- "Black Highway"
- "Soma Bath"
- "Peace Krime #2"
- "Break Day"
- "The Palace Of Love"
- "Stoned Obituary"
- "Stars On Sunday"
- "Vigie"
- "Legacy"
- "One For the Pearl Moon"
- "Doll's House"
- "Brill"
- "Down From the Country"
- "Thursday Night Fever"
- "Closet Kings" / "Die With Your Eyes On" *
(*) "Die With Your Eyes On" appears on the 235 Tapes release, but omits "Closet Kings".
Personnel
- Edward Ka-Spel – vocals/keyboards
- April Iliffe – vocals/piano
- Phil Harmonix (Phil Knight) – synthesizer
- Rolls Anotherone (Roland Calloway?) – bass
- Rik Chevrolet – guitars
- May B. Irma Mazed (Sally Graves?) – keyboards
Notes
The first edition was released by Mirrordot and limited to 120 copies, all with different handmade covers. The 235 Tapes edition came packaged with a model kit of a tank or an aeroplane, intended to be assembled while listening to the music.
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