SIDE 1: 1. Intro (Karsten Vogel) - 2:10 2. The Stars In The Street (Karsten Vogel) - 5:41 3. The Sirens (Claus Bøhling) - 5:03 4. Astarte (Claus Bøhling) - 6:28
SIDE 2: 1. Solitude (Kenneth Knudsen) - 4:07 2. Tango-Bourgoisie (Kenneth Knudsen) - 2:42 3. Bellevue (Claus Bøhling) - 3:20 4. Valse Du Soir (Kenneth Knudsen) - 1:55 5. Outro (Karsten Vogel) - 5:06
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SECRET OYSTER: Kenneth Knudsen — Piano, electric piano, moog, string synthesizer Karsten Vogel — Sopranosax, altosax, string synthesizer Claus Bøhling — Guitars, sitar Jess Stæhr — Bass Ole Streenberg — Drums, percussion, accordion ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНО: Palle Mikkelborg — Trumpet, string synthesizer on "Tango-Bourgoisie" Kasper Winding — Percussion on "The Sirens" & "Bellevue" Keld Jensen — Mandolin on "Valse Du Soir"
ПРОИЗВОДСТВО: Producer: Poul Bruun Recorded at Rosenberg Studio autumn 1975 Sound engineer: Freddy Hansson Front cover photo: Jørn Freddie Back cover photos & design: Peder Bundgaard
Astarte is an ancient Mesopotamian Goddess of love and dates from 2000 BC. She is symbolically connected with supernatural mystery and sex. She is also the archetype of the Great Mother and corresponds to certain feminine deities in other places of the World. The front cover shows the famous Danish dancer Vivi Flindt "dressed" as Astarte. She was featured in a ballet written by Flemming Flindt and Knud Poulsen. The music on the record was composed for that spectacular show.
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SECRET OYSTER: Kenneth Knudsen — Piano, electric piano, moog, string synthesizer Karsten Vogel — Sopranosax, altosax, string synthesizer Claus Bøhling — Guitars, sitar Jess Stæhr — Bass Ole Streenberg — Drums, percussion, accordion ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНО: Palle Mikkelborg — Trumpet, string synthesizer on "Tango-Bourgoisie" Kasper Winding — Percussion on "The Sirens" & "Bellevue" Keld Jensen — Mandolin on "Valse Du Soir"
ПРОИЗВОДСТВО: Producer: Poul Bruun Recorded at Rosenberg Studio autumn 1975 Sound engineer: Freddy Hansson Front cover photo: Jørn Freddie Back cover photos & design: Peder Bundgaard
Astarte is an ancient Mesopotamian Goddess of love and dates from 2000 BC. She is symbolically connected with supernatural mystery and sex. She is also the archetype of the Great Mother and corresponds to certain feminine deities in other places of the World. The front cover shows the famous Danish dancer Vivi Flindt "dressed" as Astarte. She was featured in a ballet written by Flemming Flindt and Knud Poulsen. The music on the record was composed for that spectacular show.
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