Belfegore (album)

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Belfegore
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Released1984
Recorded1984
Label Elektra
Producer Conny Plank
Belfegore chronology
A Dog Is Born
(1983)
Belfegore
(1984)
Singles from Belfegore
  1. "All That I Wanted"
    Released: 1984
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Belfegore was the second album by the German band Belfegore. This was Belfegore's first and last major studio release. Despite decent sales, the band split up one year later.

Contents

All lyrics are sung in English unlike their previous album. The album was available with two separate covers. It was released again on CD with several bonus tracks September 2013.

Track listing

(all lyrics written by Meikel Clauss)

  1. "All That I Wanted"
  2. "Questions"
  3. "Love"
  4. "Wake Up With Sirens"
  5. "Seabird, Seamoan"
  6. "Don't You Run"
  7. "Comic With Rats Now"
  8. "Into The Dungeon"
  9. "Belfegore"

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