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Peter LeMarc - Som Vår Passion mp3 album

Peter LeMarc - Som Vår Passion

Musician: Peter LeMarc
Album title: Som Vår Passion
Style: Synth-pop, Minimal
Released: 1982
Size MP3 version: 1421 mb
Size APE version: 1487 mb
Size WMA version: 1272 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 313
Format: VOC MOD RA APE DXD WAV MIDI
Genre: Electronic

Peter LeMarc - Som Vår Passion mp3 album

Peter LeMarc - Som Vår Passion mp3 album

Tracklist

A Som Vår Passion
B I Mitt Land

Credits

  • Engineer – Mikael Fölsch
  • Executive Producer – Marouz Barwikowski
  • Producer – Laszlo Szorenyi
  • Written-By – Peter LeMarc

Thabel
Peter Lemarc's own description of the item: "My very first single. Self-made ​​in 1981. Recorded together with synth-oracle Mikael Fölsch. The result, which we generously be called a "poor man's Talking Heads track" (at least the backside), sawed relentless, but fair, by the critics Schlager (swedish music paper). Under the title "Bye bye and goodbye". The reviewer wondered why the "austrian born Peter, Lemarc" wanted to sound like "a buttery Midge Ure," noted that the text probably was written in "a reputable diner in Östermalm" and alleged that some of the synth sounds sound like "electronic cuckoo clock." That any of this would be anything but negative was beyond doubt. I went around to record stores in Gothenburg and sold it myself, on Commission, and most copies remained unsold. A dash was sent to the Old Town's record store in Stockholm. And so I did a small ad in the newspaper with TRANSFER LETTER in the Schlager paper. That was the only one marketing. Some items went to Swedish Radio. And then I sat night after night on the radio and waited for them to play it. In vain. The Record number (cat no) was my home phone number in Gothenburg! I Would Predict that only a handful of copies remain. Thank goodness for that!!.
Faebei
is there a way to hear it? I mean a rip or youtube link - i don't know who this guy is but apparently he's kinda famous in his coutnry - i've just found this record sold for the most insane price and it's labeled minimal synth & synthpop, so it might be my cup of tea