> temporary mind erase - warning - what's it called?????? something about the Tropics or Paradise or, or, DAMMIT!!!! Well, the cover has a close-up of a "Native Girl" - Maybe it's "Lure of the Tropics" but I'm probably wrong.
No, you're right. And it's a beautiful album.
Marco
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From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Nutty Squirrels spotting
Date: 15 Oct 1998 20:33:13 +0000
Thanks for your review of John Water's Pecker. I think I will give it a try.
> Now I have a question for you: I remember hearing (in the '80s) a version of "Fred >Vom Jupiter" sung in English by a woman. Do you know who it was? I was recently >>>telling a friend about it and he's *very* interested in finding it but I can't remember >the artist/group's name.
I think it can only be the English version by the Marinas themselves. Despite
it was an Andreas Dorau record that song both English and German was almost
entirely sung by these girls. I only thought that it was never published by
Mute. Maybe they put it on a compilation album or something. I don't have it.
I only have a tape with it and it sounds pretty horrible. I will ask Andreas
as I will meet him tomorrow anyway.
Mo
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> >I remember hearing (in the '80s) a version of "Fred >Vom Jupiter" sung in English by a woman. Do you know who it was?
>
> I think it can only be the English version by the Marinas themselves. Despite
> it was an Andreas Dorau record that song both English and German was almost
> entirely sung by these girls. I only thought that it was never published by
> Mute. Maybe they put it on a compilation album or something. I don't have it.
> I only have a tape with it and it sounds pretty horrible. I will ask Andreas
> as I will meet him tomorrow anyway.
>
Oh, Moritz - for shame! It's on the Cabaret Obskur compilation, in English, by The Marinas (AtaTak WR 55) Although Andreas' original German version is still my favourite!!!
cheryl
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From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Nutty Squirrels spotting
Date: 19 Oct 1998 15:41:20 +0000
cheryl wrote:
> I remember hearing (in the '80s) a version of "Fred >Vom Jupiter" sung in English by a woman. Do you know who it was?
>
>
> Oh, Moritz - for shame! It's on the Cabaret Obskur compilation, in English, by The Marinas (AtaTak WR 55) Although Andreas' original German version is still my favourite!!!
>
Oh boy, yes! On my own record. Forgot completely about it!Brain!
Mo
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