I have noticed four more Carlos Perón reissues on the online shops this month: 1988 - "Impersonator II" - Double CD, original album with bonus track on 1st CD, and single versions and previously unreleased material on 2nd CD. This features Dieter Meier on one track, and Anthony Moore (who worked with Dieter on the soundtrack for Dieter's movie 'Jetzt und Alles') on two other tracks. 1993 - "Terminatrix" - CD and DVD (no bonus tracks on CD, DVD previously unreleased). I have the original release, and think it is one of Carlos' worst releases. <quickly runs for cover!> Maybe it was just hearing J.S. Bach's Toccata played with a motorcycle engine over the top of it that has turned me off! 1993 - "Ritter und Unholde" - I haven't seen a track listing, so I assume it is a single CD. This features Peter Ehrlich speaking monologues over Carlos' music (think of it as incidental music to a play, rather than a song). If you have 'Der Schöpfung der Welt' or Carlos' other 'Ritter und...' releases, this is a similar style. 2002 / 2003 - "La Salle Violette Parts 1 and 2" (Part 1 initially released in 2002, part 2 released as part of a box set in 2003). Double CD. According to on-line descriptions of the release, Boris Blank worked with Carlos on La Salle Violette Part 2. As I won't be buying this (I don't like what I have heard of the other 'La Salle...' releases), can someone else have a look and confirm this? Mark P. <still running for cover> ----------------------<http://users.tpg.com.au/mrpulley/
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