
Artist: Alquin
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Other
Discography:

Marks
Year: 1972
Tracks: 7
Dutch band Alquin released four studio albums in the early to mid-'70s, ab initio playing prog-rock influenced by Pink Floyd and Roxy Music. However, by 1975's Cypher Can Wait Forever (the only Alquin album released in the U.S.), the band turned to a more varied way circumferent blues and voiceless stone. The original chemical group comprised guitarist/vocalist Ferdinand Bakker, vocalist Job Tarenskeen, bassist Hein Mars, drummer Paul Weststrate, and horn player Ronald Ottenhoff; Michel Van Dyke linked the circle as lead vocaliser in 1975. A live record album appeared in 1976, and the best-of Crash was released a year later on. Strangely sufficiency, Bakker and Tarenskeen later played in a punk band (the Meteors) later in the 1970s.
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