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Dagmar Krause - Supply & Demand - Songs By Brecht/Weill & Eisler (1986)

Dagmar Krause - Supply & Demand - Songs By Brecht/Weill & Eisler (1986)

BAND/ARTIST: Dagmar Krause

Dagmar Krause - Supply & Demand - Songs By Brecht/Weill & Eisler (1986)


Tracklist:

01. Song von der Ware
02. Grabrede
03. Deutsche Miserere
04. O Falladah, die du hangest!
05. Alabama-Song
06. Hollywood Elegies
07. Surabaya Johnny
08. Moritat (Ballade von Mackie Messer)
09. Barbara-Song
10. Kanonen-Song
11. Matrosen-Tango
12. Die Ballade von der Höllenlili
13. Das Lied von der Moldau
14. Im Gefängnis zu singen
15. Ostersonntag 1935
16. Zu Potsdam 'Unter den Eichen'
17. Der Song von Mandelay
18. Benares-Song
19. Supply & Demand
20. Epitaph 1918
21. German Miserere
22. Surabaya Johnny
23. Song of the Moldau
24. Pavel's Prison Song
25. Easter Sunday 1935
26. In Potsdam 'Unter den Eichen'

Line-up:
Accordion – Jack Emblow
Arranged By, Directed By [Musical Direction], Piano – Jason Osborn
Bass – Danny Thompson
Cello – David Newby
Guitar, Electric Guitar, Banjo – Richard Thompson
Horns – The Home Service Horns
Percussion – Joe Gallivan
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet – John Harle
Synthesizer – Paul 'Wix' Wickens
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet – Andy Findon
Trombone, Tuba – Roger Williams
Trumpet – Howard Evans
Violin – Adrian Levine
Vocals – Dagmar Krause

Dagmar Krause (born 4 June 1950) is a German singer, best known for her work with avant-rock groups including Slapp Happy, Henry Cow, and Art Bears. She is also noted for her coverage of songs by Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler. Her unusual singing style makes her voice instantly recognisable and has defined the sound of many of the bands with whom she has worked.



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  • jojo5
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The contents of both files are inversed: the "320" contains the flac and the "Lossless" contains the mp3.