Alquin
Alquin | |
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Origin | Netherlands |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active |
1971–1977 2003–2012 |
Labels | Polydor, RCA Victor |
Website | www.alquin.org |
Members |
Dick Franssen Ferdinand Bakker Job Tarenskeen Michel van Dijk Ronald Ottenhoff Walter Latuperissa |
Past members |
Jan Visser Bart Terlaak Piet-Hein Strack van Schijndel Paul Westrate Hein Mars Rob ten Bokum Frans Koenn Dick Schulte-Nordholt |
Alquin was a Dutch progressive rock band which released four studio albums in the 1970s.[1] The band split in 1977. They made a comeback in 2003 and in September 2005 they released a new album. American hip hop group CunninLynguists used a sample from the Alquin's song Wheelchair Groupie for their number W.C.G.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1972 - Marks - 12"LP - POLYDOR - 2925 012
- 1973 - Mountain Queen - 12"LP - POLYDOR - 2925 019
- 1975 - Nobody Can Wait Forever (NL Version) - 12"LP - POLYDOR - 2925 030
- 1975 - Nobody Can Wait Forever (UK Version) - 12"LP - POLYDOR - 2480 262
- 1975 - Nobody Can Wait Forever (US Version) - 12"LP - RCA VICTOR - APL1 1061
- 1976 - Best Kept Secret - 12"LP - POLYDOR - 2925 045
- 2005 - Blue Planet - CD - HUNTER MUSIC - 771 617 2
- 2009 - Sailors And Sinners - CD - UNIVERSAL - 602527164229
Live albums
- 1976 - Alquin On Tour - 12"LP - POLYDOR - 2441 069
- 2003 - One More Night - 2 CD's + DVD - ALPHA CENTAURI - ACE 11047
Compilation albums
- 1977 - Crash - The Best Of Alquin - 2 12"LP's - POLYDOR - 2646 101
- 1990 - Marks + Mountain Queen - CD - POLYDOR - 843 211 2
- 1990 - Nobody Can Wait Forever + Best Kept Secret - CD - POLYDOR - 843 212 2
- 1999 - 3 Originals (Nobody Can Wait Forever + Best Kept Secret + Alquin On Tour) - 2 CD's - UNIVERSAL - 559 914 2
- 1999 - Wheelchair Groupie - CD - ROTATION - 559 091 2
- 2002 - The Universal Masters Collection - CD - POLYDOR - 586 848 2
- 2005 - The Ultimate Collection - 3 CD's - HUNTER MUSIC - 771 604 2
- 2008 - 50 Jaar Nederpop - Classic Bands - CD - UNIVERSAL - 178 610 8
- 2013 - The Marks Sessions - 2 CD's - Pseudonym - CDP-1109
References
- ↑ http://www.rentrock.nl/alquin/alquinbiouk.htm Official biography
External links
- Official site
- Alquin discography at Discogs
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