Tournee

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Annotation

Since It Is Unclear Whether Artists Have Played One, Several or All Instrument(s) of an Instrument Group on Each Recording, I Have Entered the Individual Instruments at the Release Level and the Instrument Group at the Recording Level

Annotation last modified on 2022-05-07 23:19 UTC.

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Martin's No. 1
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
Martin's No. 1 (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
composer:
Martin Gorenz
4:26
A2Dukey Chick
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
Dukey Chick (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
composer:
Thomas Bettermann
5:32
A3The Mood for a Quick "Hello"
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
The Mood for a Quick "Hello" (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
composer:
Thomas Bettermann
4:02
A4Joanis Vision
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
Joanis Vision (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
composer:
Thomas Bettermann
5:15
B1Caramelo
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
Caramelo (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
lyricist:
Ricardo Brog and Tommy Goldschmidt
2:05
B2Waterspout
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
Waterspout (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
composer:
Thomas Bettermann
6:01
B3Trinidad
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
Trinidad (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
composer:
Martin Gorenz
6:21
B4Don't Look Back
engineer:
Bernd Steinwedel
producer:
F. Alexander
bass:
Georg Funke (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Waldo Karpenkiel (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
guitar:
Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
percussion:
Tommy Goldschmidt (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Ricardo E.Brog (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trombone:
Ludwig Götz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Meinhard Puhl (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
trumpet:
Rainer Alm (from 1980-03 until 1980-05) and Wolf Escher (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
recorded at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
mixed at:
Procom Studios in Bottrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany
recording of:
Don't Look Back (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
writer:
Wolf Escher
3:15

Credits

Release

photography:Erwin Klemke
Schnuff (Michael Strohm)
acoustic guitar, electric guitar and slide guitar:Martin Gorenz (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
clavinet, grand piano, Rhodes piano and synthesizer:Thomas Bettermann (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
steelpan [steel drums] and tenor saxophone:Klaus Dapper (from 1980-03 until 1980-05)
design:Albin Meskes
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/1992629 [info]