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Dancing in the Shade is a jazz related rock music studio album of the German Krautrock band Kraan, based in Ulm and formed in 1970. Released in 1989, the album contains German progressive rock spiced up with keyboards, drum machines and some Middle East influences.[1]
Dancing in the Shade | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | at AVC Studios during 1989 | |||
Genre | Krautrock | |||
Length | 50:52 | |||
Label | Intercord | |||
Producer | Kraan | |||
Kraan chronology | ||||
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Production
editKraan had dissolved in the 80s until about 1988. Then they came back, first with a live album (Kraan Live 88) and then with this studio album mostly composed of instrumentals combining elements of both rock and jazz. New member Joo Kraus completes the core of the band - Hattler, Wohlbrandt and Friede - setting accents with his trumpet work. In the sound Kraan brings in its ongoing interest in Middle Eastern melodies, like the instrumentals "Egyptian Cha Cha" and "Middle East Beat".[2]
All tunes are recorded at AVC Studios, Illertissen, except tracks 8 and 9 recorded at Mad Hattler Studio, Ulm. The cover artwork is by Helmut Hattler.[3]
Track listing
editAll songs composed by Kraan.
- "Rockets" – 05:06
- "Good Enough" – 04:44
- "Egyptian Cha Cha" – 04:43
- "Polarity" – 05:10
- "Dancing in the Shade" – 04:08
- "Banana Moon" – 05:00
- "Is This the way" – 03:46
- "Middle East Beat" – 03:50
- "One Day" – 03:16
- "Kraan Mooloo" – 06:20
- "Soldier Drums" – 04:48
Personnel
edit- Peter Wolbrandt – guitar, vocals
- Helmut Hattler – bass
- Joo Kraus - trumpet, keyboards
- Jan Fride – drums
References
edit- ^ Exploring the boundaries of rock Retrieved 24 October 2021.
- ^ Kraan Dancing In The Shade reviews Retrieved 24 October 2021.
- ^ Kraan - Dancing in the Shade Retrieved 24 October 2021.