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Blackwater Park (band)

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Associated acts
  
Murphy Blend

Origin
  
Berlin, Germany (1969)

Record labels
  
SUNBURST, Spalax Music

Active until
  
1972

Albums
  
Dirt Box

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Members
  
Richard RoutledgeMichael FechnerAndreas ScholzNorbert Kagelmann

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Hard rock

Blackwater Park was a progressive hard rock band from Berlin, Germany, with an English vocalist. They released only one album, Dirt Box, which included a cover of The Beatles' "For No One". The album was originally released in 1971 and re-released in 1990. The name of the band comes from the name of the gothic mansion setting of Wilkie Collin's The Woman in White. Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth named one of his band's albums after this band.

Contents

Line-up

  • Richard Routledge (vocals, guitar)
  • Michael Fechner (guitar)
  • Andreas Scholz (bass guitar)
  • Norbert Kagelmann (drums)
  • Dirt Box (1971)

    1. "Mental Block" - 3:18
    2. "Roundabout" - 5:27
    3. "One's Life" - 3:09
    4. "Indian Summer" - 6:16
    5. "Dirty Face" - 4:30
    6. "Rock Song" - 8:46
    7. "For No One" - 3:29 (Lennon–McCartney)

    (All tracks accredited to Blackwater Park unless stated)

    Total Length = 36:00

    Songs

    For NooneDirt Box · 1971
    One's LifeDirt Box · 1971
    Rock SongDirt Box · 1971

    References

    Blackwater Park (band) Wikipedia