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Tin Pan Alley (CD)
Tin Pan Alley was founded in 1978 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and played progressive rock very much in the style of the early seventies. The driving force of the group was their singer and bassist Ernst Sinn. in 1981 they went to the Ege Sound Studio in Bad Schussenried, which Anyone's Daughter, Kraan, McOil and Eric Burdon also used. There Tin Pan Alley recorded four tracks for demo purposes, which they sent to about 15-20 labels: without success, only rejections. No wonder, because at that time the New German Wave was in vogue, for which Ernst Sinn did not want to give himself away. Tin Pan Alley's work was already an anachronism in 1981, completely out of time. So the record remained unreleased at the time and now appears legally for the first time on CD and also on LP, pulled from Dieter Ege's mother tapes.
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