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Live At Rockpalast 1982
  • Artist: Kid Creole & Coconuts
  • Label: Made in Germany Musi
  • UPC: 885513905208
  • Item #: 1985623X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1/19/2018
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Live At Rockpalast 1982 on CD

In the beginning there was a vision - the vision of a multicultural carnival without stylistic limitations, the vision of a colourful Theatre with different characters, exuberant joy of life, irony, a sense of humour and sophistication. Kid Creole & The Coconuts were founded in the early 80's by August Darnell. With his alter ego Kid Creole however, he unfolded his creativity in full. Together with his sidekick Andy Hernandez alias Coati Mundi and the Coconuts, three ladies including Darnell's former wife Adriana Kaegi, he orchestrated a breath-taking mixture of Latin pop, funk and an exaggerated theatrical performance settled somewhere between art, candy-cane coloured kitsch and a great self-ironic gesture - perfectly choreographed and timed. Had their first two albums Off the Coast of Me (1980) und Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places (1981) been widely appraised already, the big breakthrough came in 1982 with the album Tropical Gangsters containing hits like Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy, Stool Pigeon or I'm A Wonderful Thing Baby. Both Rockpalast recordings capture exactly this creative peak. Aside from the band's exhausting club show June 3, 1982 at the Satory-Säle in Cologne it was especially the magnificent performance during the night of October 16 to 17 as part of the eleventh Rockpalast at Grugahalle, Essen that brought their major breakthrough in Europe. In fact the show was such a huge success that the dates following tour had to be transferred into venues four times the size: Overnight, Kid Creole & The Coconuts had transformed from an acclaimed club band into one of Europe's most wanted live acts. Darnell's idea had become reality. Although Kid Creole & The Coconuts were primarily convincing on stage and their shows were stage-managed to perfection there had never been an official live album to this day. More than thirtyfive years later we are finally catching up on that!