| 1. The Wrong |
| 2. Miscellaneous |
| 3. Happy Go Lucky |
| 4. Far Away |
| 5. Fade Out |
| 6. Your Time |
| 7. Out Of This World |
| 8. Without You (The Way It Was) |
| 9. Helios Reloaded |
| 10. Out Of This World (Radio Edit) |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Anyones Daughter was one of the leading German Prog-Rock bands of the late 70s and early 80s. Termed Krautrock by some, it was mentioned in the same breath as other great German bands like Eloy, Triumvirat, Grobschnitt and Jane. After their split in 1984, two of the band members reunited in 2000 with three new musicians, including extraordinary singer Andre Carswell, originally from Texas. The first album featuring the new line-up, Danger World, was released by Zomba in Germany in 2001, garnering the band some well deserved TV and radio exposure. Wrong pushes further into the symphonic sphere of Prog Rock, edging on Modern Rock just enough to keep the newest generation of Proggers happy.
Anyones Daughter was one of the leading German Prog-Rock bands of the late 70s and early 80s. Termed Krautrock by some, it was mentioned in the same breath as other great German bands like Eloy, Triumvirat, Grobschnitt and Jane. After their split in 1984, two of the band members reunited in 2000 with three new musicians, including extraordinary singer Andre Carswell, originally from Texas. The first album featuring the new line-up, Danger World, was released by Zomba in Germany in 2001, garnering the band some well deserved TV and radio exposure. Wrong pushes further into the symphonic sphere of Prog Rock, edging on Modern Rock just enough to keep the newest generation of Proggers happy.
Wrong,Anyone's Daughter,Inside Out U.S.,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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