Frank Duval - Color Collection (2006)
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Synth-Pop, Soft Rock, Downtempo | Universal Music Group / Brunswick News #0602517062030
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 459 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 169 Mb
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Synth-Pop, Soft Rock, Downtempo | Universal Music Group / Brunswick News #0602517062030
Television composer Frank Duval scored several hits in Germany, including 1979's "Todesengel" and the following year's "Angel of Mine." Born in Berlin in 1940, he studied as an actor and dancer, but also sang with his sister, Maria. By the '60s, Duval was also composing music, both orchestral and pop, and his debut soundtrack – for an episode of the German serial Tatort – aired in 1977. Much busier with composition work during the late '70s, Duval also released some of his recordings through Teldec. From his 1979 debut Die Schönsten Melodien Aus Derrick und der Alte, "Todesengel" became a moderate hit.