Английская Википедия:Dessau (band)

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Dessau were an American industrial rock band based out of Nashville, Tennessee. The band was founded by John Elliott, who worked with a revolving cast of musicians to create Dessau's music. The bnd released two studio albums, 1989's Exercise in Tension by Carlyle Records and 1995's Dessau by Mausoleum.[1]

History

Dessau was founded by composer John Elliott in 1983 out of Nashville. In 1985 he self-released Dessau's debut EP Red Languages. Happy Mood followed the next year and contained "First Year" from the band's debut.[2] In 1988 the band released a 12" single of their cover of Joy Division's "Isolation" , which was produced by Paul Barker of Revolting Cocks and Al Jourgensen of Ministry.[3] The band released their debut studio album Exercise in Tension in 1989 by Carlyle Records. The EP Details Sketchy followed in 1995 and became Fifth Colvmn's fastest selling release.[4][5][6]

In 1995 Dessau released an extended track remix of the song "Suffer" for the Fascist Communist Revolutionaries compilation and their self-titled second album for Mausoleum.[7][8] The band covered Paul Dresser's "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" and released it on Fifth Colmn's World War Underground compilation in 1996[9] and again on the 1998 Coolidge 50 compilation.[10] In 1999 the band released a cover of "Revenge" by Ministry on Another Prick in the Wall - A Tribute to Ministry - Volume 2 by Invisible Records.[11] The compilation The Truth Hurts 1985-2000, released in 2009, compiled several newly recorded tracks with live performances and track from the band's first two EPs. The collection was released on Bandcamp.[12]

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

  • Isolation (1988, Carlyle)
  • Mad Hog (1988, Carlyle)
  • Beijing/Europe Light (Remix) (1988, Carlyle)

Compilation albums

Compilation appearances

  • Music View - Radio's Alternative Talk Show #59 & #60 (1989, Joseph Fox Communications, Inc.)
  • Nashville Rock (What You Haven't Heard...) (1993, Spock)
  • C'Est La Silenz Qui Fait La Musique... (1994, Electro Pulse)
  • Forced Cranial Removal (1995, Fifth Colvmn)
  • Fascist Communist Revolutionaries (1996, Fifth Colvmn)
  • CDPRO Vol #13 (June 1996) (1996, EMI Music Canada)
  • Sound-Line Vol. 3 (1996, Side-Line)
  • World War Underground (1997, Fifth Colvmn)
  • Coolidge 50 (1998, Coolidge)
  • Down & Dirty (1999, Pet Rock)
  • Another Prick in the Wall - A Tribute to Ministry - Volume 2 (1999, Invisible)
  • Tributaeminesteriumni - Two CD Tribute Set (2004, Underground, Inc.)[13]
  • Return to Elliston Square 1979-1989 (2008, Spat!)
  • Resurrection 3 (2009, WTII)
  • WTII Records 2014 Free Sampler (2014, Fifth Colvmn)

References

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External links

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