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PopAlphabet May 1995<ref>http://www.le-musterkoffer.de/alpha/thompson06.html</ref> | PopAlphabet May 1995<ref>http://www.le-musterkoffer.de/alpha/thompson06.html</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:16, 1 November 2022
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PopAlphabet May 1995[1]
- discography lists The Quiet Album (Leiterwagen)
White Rose discography:
- print? (unknown german label) 1989? "described by thompson as a picture of the band, their faces pressed to a car window, printed onto parachute silk. there was no album per se." [puncture number 33, summer 1995]
2004 Drag City biography:
- In 1991 the single “The Red Crayolas on Forty-five” b/w “Your Body is Hot” and The Quiet Album were released on Oehlen’s Leiterwagen Records
- The Quiet Album comprised a banner showing a black and white reproduction of a photograph of Oehlen, Büttner and Thompson life-size, singing with their faces pressed against the closed windows of Oehlen’s Porsche Targa parked in the snow in Hamburg. It was a limited edition, came in a white box modeled on The Beatles “White Album,” and sold out immediately.
The Wire 2005:
- ...from the beatbox and Euro-pop of 1989's Malefactor, Ade, the roaring silence of 1991's The Quiet Album (a play on the monochrome stylings of The Beatles' White Album)...
Whitney Biennial Index 2012:
- listed, description not accessible
Image gallery
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1989 piece by Albert Oehlen with the same photo