The Poets - Subversive
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Filename: the-poets-subversive.rar- MP3 size: 44 mb
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Don't Waste Your Roses | 3:42 | |
Subversive (Sansano Extended Mix) | 6:00 | |
Death Angels Of Israel | 3:24 | |
Subversive | 3:26 | |
Subversive (Sansano Radio Mix) | 3:26 | |
Don´t Waste Your Roses | 3:42 | |
Till The Danube Stops Me | 3:34 | |
Subversive (Radio Mix) | 3:26 |
Video
POETS Subversive 91
Images
Catalog Numbers
- 2726-2-RDJ
- PT 44304
- PB 44303DJ
- 2726-1-RD
Labels
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- online luisteren
- lyssna på nätet
- ouvir online
- kuunnella verkossa
- escuchar en línea
- lytte på nettet
- ascolta in linea
- écouter en ligne
Formats
- CD
- Promo
- Vinyl
- 12"
- EP
- 7"
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Arranged By | Troels Bech |
Producer | Troels Bech |
Co-producer | Lars K. Andersen |
Guitar | Troels Bech |
Vocals | Troels Bech |
Bass | Troels Bech |
Programmed By | Troels Bech |
Keyboards | Troels Bech |
Written-By | Lars K. Andersen (tracks: Andersen), Bech |
Backing Vocals | Frithjof Toksvig (tracks: B2), Michael Tange (tracks: B2), T.S. Høeg |
Lyrics By | Lars K. Andersen |
Lead Vocals | Lars K. Andersen |
Organ | Torben Engberg (tracks: B1) |
Percussion | Colin Wilkinson (tracks: B1) |
Photography By | Steen Trolle |
Remix | Nick Sansano (tracks: A1) |
Written By | Troels Bech |
Notes
- This release was intended to promote the forthcoming U.S. release of The Poets' second album, "The Poets" (the album itself was never released due to the worldwide BMG / RCA clean out of executives and artists in 1991.)
- From "The Poets" album 2420-2 / 4-R
- Track 3 previously unreleased
- Promotional Copy - Not For Sale
- Issued in a standard jewel case with front and rear inserts, black disc tray.
- Track A1 overdubbed at Big Guy Studios, NYC, and remixed at Greene Street Recording, NYC.
- Track A2 and track B1 album tracks.
- Track B2 recorded and mixed at Media Sound, Copenhagen.
- FOR PROMO USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE
- BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
- American 12", released in Spring 1991, intended as a forerunner for the album, "The Poets", which nevertheless was not released in the US.
Barcodes
Barcode (Scanned): 5012394430467About The Poets
One of the most prominent Danish alternative rock bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s, evolving around the nucleus of multi-instrumentalist/singer/composer and singer/lyricist . Previously named , the band name was shortened to The Poets in October 1985 when remaining members Andersen, Bech and percussionist teamed up with singer and bass player . During the recording of debut album in early 1987, Borby left the band and was replaced by first and then . Keyboardist had also joined by then. The album was released to mixed reviews, and poor sales made Bang and Frederik leave the group in December same year. They were replaced by singer and bass player in January 1988 and the band toured with this constellation in East Germany throughout the spring of that year and in the USSR March 1989. By early summer 1989, Wilkinson and Engberg were replaced by and respectively. The recording of second album took place over the summer of 1989, but before the recordings were completed Wilken had left the band. Singer was brought in as replacement, and she re-recorded most of Wilken´s vocals. The album was released in 1990 in several European countries and received good reviews in France and the UK, and in Denmark it became the commercial breakthrough for the band. By early 1991 guitarist/keyboardist and bass player had replaced Nørremølle and Davidsen in what was to become the final lineup. After a sold-out tour in Denmark and extensive touring in the UK, including as warm-up for the band started recording their third album in the autumn of 1991. was released in November 1992 in Denmark to rave reviews, but lack of cooperation between three different record companies obstructed a coordinated international launch. Frustrated, The Poets slowly fell apart during 1993. Gottlieb left after a final concert at that years , and before a new singer had been recruited Toksvig also departed. When in September the nucleus of Bech and Andersen, friends since high school, fell out with each other, the band finally folded. The same month, Welcome To The Heathen Reserve was finally released in the UK to good reviews but poor sales. The story repeated itself in January 1994 when the album was also released in the U.S. under the moniker The Sealand Poets. Though album of the week in Billboard Magazine, the story of The Poets had come to an end. The different members have since had considerable success in Danish music and in the Scandinavian film & TV industry as film composers and screenwriters.
Name Vars
- Poets
- The Sealand Poets
Aliases
- Poets Of The Signature
Members
- Frithjof Toksvig
- Aud Wilken
- Troels Bech
- Niclas Tange
- Jens Nørremølle
- Sanne Gottlieb
- Susanne Unruh
- Lars K. Andersen
- Colin Wilkinson
- Torben Engberg
- Mads Frederik
- Birgitte Bang
- Nikolaj Bülow Davidsen
- John Krog Hansen
- Flemming Borby
Comments
SO grateful for this. Been waiting for literally decades. THANK YOU
I still remembered the melody for this song 30 years on. It's a great song.