Who Do They Think They Are by Shamall (CD, 2007)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC4039518120098
eBay Product ID (ePID)5046059604

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2007
GenreRock
ArtistShamall
Release TitleWho Do They Think They Are

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks31
Number of Discs2
TracksCalm Before the Storm, Hey You, Thinkin' Silent, Thinkin' Loud, Hello Can You Hear Me, Questions, Enemies and Friends, Reprise, Cessation of Hostilities, Deceptive Rests, Escape Part I, Escape Part II, Escape Part III, Vision and Realisation, Escape Part IV, Dissolution, Is There Hope?, Waiting [Part I], Politics and Lies, Waiting [Part II], Mindfreshing, Pulse, Breathe of Fire, Smooth and Smoove, Bagpipes Tune, Trip Into the Body, Dissolving Clouds, Cafel Mar, Positive Vibes, Running Heartbeat, Nordstrom
Notes'...Shamall got his inspiration for the new album directly from George Bush. Norbert Krueler - better known as Shamall - had his work for the new album almost finished, as the war against Iraq was initiated. As he heard the words from the US president and his allies on TV, he thrown his almost completed album in the trash and created a quite new concept. [...]. While Shamall wrote pure instrumental songs in the past, because he rejects singing for his goals, on the new album the audience has the pleasant experience to discover him as vocalist. The concept-album right around war and faith has just demanded this. Musically Shamall still remains truely to his old heroes (lush ornamental artrock and psychedelic soundtrips à la Pink Floyd), whereas he's well acquainted with current chill-out and ambient-sounds and combines them with modern electronics as well as with powerful rock guitars ....' (c/o C. Emigholz, Weser-Kurier)
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