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THE ALCHEMIST'S TALE

The Vocokesh

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2012

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Base Metal Blues (6:02)
2. Doing A Slow Burn (10:27)
3. The Fuzz God Awakens (6:44)
4. The Four Elements (11:06)
5. Otto Mit Dem Barte (3:05)
6. The Philosopher's Tone (8:53)

Total Time: 46:17

Line-up / Musicians

- Richard Franecki / guitar
- Tom Schnier / bass
- Jim Gawelski / drums, percussions



Releases information

LP Pure Pop For Now People PURE 13 (2012 Germany)

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