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Kaleidoscope
Release Date: 1997 07 28
Label: Sony International

Though Kaleidoscope may not be as impressive as earlier material by the duo, it represents another step forward for progressive trance. From straightahead tracks like "Garden of Eden" and the single "Don't Call It Love" (with vocals by Plavka to more tongue-in-cheek material -- "So Called Techno Track" and the Miles-tribute "Mark Runs the Voodoo Down" -- Jam & Spoon keep on keeping on with determination and class. Keith Farley, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Garden of EdenSpoon, Lonich, ElMar5:30
2Kaleidoscope SkiesSpoon, Lonich, ElMar3:27
3Guiding LightSpoon, Lonich, ElMar4:34
4Warm Dead DogSpoon, ElMar5:24
5FlameSpoon, Lonich, ElMar5:25
6You Got to Get InSpoon, ElMar2:03
7To Get OutSpoon, ElMar6:30
8Kiss AwaySpoon, Lonich, ElMar5:31
9Usual SuspectSpoon, ElMar7:16
10BaileSpoon, ElMar5:04
11So Called Techno TrackSpoon, ElMar6:16
12Suspicious MindsSpoon, Lonich, ElMar4:04
13Mark Runs the Voodoo DownSpoon, ElMar2:43
14Don't Call It LoveKatzmann, Spoon, ElMar3:39
15I Pull My Gun OnceSpoon, ElMar5:04
16I Pull My Gun TwiceSpoon, ElMar4:18

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2000Sony International
1997CDDance Pool/Epic
1997CDSony
1997CDSony
1997CSSony
1997LPSony



Group Members:
Mark Spoon
Jam el Mar
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