Replicants
Replicants | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Alternative rock |
founding | 1995 |
resolution | 1996 |
Last occupation | |
Electric bass , vocals |
Ken Andrews |
Guitar, vocals |
Paul d'Amour |
Drums |
Greg Edwards |
Keyboard , vocals |
Chris Pitman |
Replicants was a music project that existed in the mid-1990s that released an album with cover versions . The group's music can be described as alternative rock .
Band history
The band was founded by Paul d'Amour after he left Tool . The other members were Ken Andrews and Greg Edwards from Failure and Chris Pitman , who had previously been active as a tour musician for Tool. Her self-titled album, released in 1995, was released on the Zoo Entertainment label, which was then still part of BMG . Tool singer Maynard James Keenan can be heard on the Wings cover Silly Love Songs .
D'Amour, Pitman and Edwards released 1997 together with the multi-instrumentalist Brad Laner as Lusk the album Free Mars .
Tracklist of the album
- Just What I Needed - ( The Cars )
- Silly Love Songs - ( Wings )
- Life's A Gas - ( T. Rex )
- Cinnamon Girl - ( Neil Young )
- How do you sleep? - ( John Lennon )
- Destination Unknown - ( Missing Persons )
- No Good Trying - ( Syd Barrett )
- Are 'Friends' Electric? - ( Gary Numan )
- Dirty Work - ( Steely Dan )
- The Bewlay Brothers - ( David Bowie )
- Ibiza Bar - ( Pink Floyd )
Web links
- Replicants at Allmusic (English)