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| Fatal Shore | Fatal Shore | CD |
| 1997 Rachot/Behemot R-0013,
Czech Republic 1999 Moloko Plus, Germany 2006 Fuego 1390 [digital download], Germany |
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| 1. Wild Is The Wind 2. City Of Dreams 3. World Away 4. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine 5. Is That You My Lover 6. My Death 7. Preachin' Blues 8. Who's Been Talking 9. Town Called Misery 10. The Snake Song 11. Where Are You My Lover? 12. Morning Dew 13. We Had An Island |
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| musicians |
| Phil Shoenfelt | vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass |
| Bruno Adams | vocals, electric guitar, slide guitar, bass |
| Chris Hughes | drums, percussion, loops, samples |
| guest musician: | |
| James Evans | violin |
| credits |
| City Of Dreams, Town Called Misery, Where Are
You My Lover? written by Phil Shöenfelt and published by Warner-Chappell World Away, Is That You My Lover?, We Had An Island written by Bruno Adams and published by MDF Musikverlag GmbH (D) Wild Is The Wind - written by Dimitri Tiompkin/Ned Wahsington I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine - written by Bob Dylan My Death - written by J. Brel/M. Shuman Preachin' Blues - written by Robert Johnson Who's Been Talking - written by Burnett The Snake Song - written by Townes Van Zandt Morning Dew - written by B. Dobson/T. Rose Recorded at Power Sound Studio, Lucenec (Slovakia) in July 1997 Engeneered by Peter Kalmar & The Fatal Shore Mastered by Vintage Studios, Pruhonice, Prague (Czech Republic) Produced by The Fatal Shore & Peter Kalmar Executive Producers: Borek Holecek, Dalibor Zahora Artwork by Delta V + Bruno Adams at Silver Apple Republic, Berlin (Germany) |
| reviews |
| MIND WARP, Helsinki,
Finland by Katriina Etholén |
"... Phil Shöenfelt
together with Bruno Adams (voc., gr., bass) and Chris Hughes (dr., percussions) released
an album together, also in last year. If Blue Highway is more influenced by The
Doors, in this one you can find connections to Nick Cave and maybe to other aussie groups
like The Crime And The City Solution... Once again the songs have strong and dark, dramatic feelings. This is music from untamed nature, blues from the swamplands. The album is full of wild rhythms; the galloping rhythm of Robert Johnson's Preachin' Blues or the powerful drums Phil's City Of Dreams ... The album is built quite a lot upon the covers. You can find there songs from people like Bob Dylan (I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine), Jacques Brel (My Death),. Townes Van Zandt (The Snake Song) et cetera. Could you ask for more?" |