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Retropolis
1996 studio album by The Flower Kings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Retropolis, released in 1996, is the second studio album by Swedish progressive rock band The Flower Kings (not counting Roine Stolt's 1994 solo album). The album's art is inspired by the film Metropolis.[2]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Roine Stolt, except where noted.
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Credits
- Roine Stolt – lead vocals, guitars, additional keyboards
- Tomas Bodin – Hammond C3 organ, piano, Mellotron, synthesizers, effects
- Hasse Bruniusson – percussion, drumkit (10)
- Jaime Salazar – drumkit, percussion
- Michael Stolt – bass guitar
- Guests
- Hasse Fröberg – vocals (4, 7)
- Ulf Wallander – soprano saxophone (6, 11)
- Production
- Per Aleskog – cover art
- Hippiefied Art (i.e. Roine Stolt) – sleeve design assistant
- DCM – sleeve design assistant
- Lilian Forsberg – photography
- Dexter Frank Jr. (i.e. Roine Stolt) – engineer, mixing
- Tegelmann – photography
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References
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