Baal (band) explained

Baal
Genre:rock
Origin:Copenhagen, Denmark
Years Active:1994-Present
Label:Universal, Virgin
Website:Baals Facebook page
Current Members:Bjørn Fjæsted
Troels Skjærbæk
Morten Lundsgaard
Henrik Sten Melander
Kenni Andy Jørgensen
Past Members:Jesper Grann
Jimmi Krogsgaard
David Kampmann

Baal is a Danish rock band formed in 1994 in Copenhagen. Besides their studio records, Baal has also created music for three musicals. Baal started out as a David Bowie cover band under a different name, and later changed name to Baal and started writing their own music.[1]

Discography

Studio albums

Date of releaseTitleLabel
1996SensoramaVirgin Records
1998KaraokeVirgin Records
1999FuntexVirgin Records
2002The Supreme MachineVirgin Records
2005Do You Come With Special Features?Universal Records
2008Behind Your EchoesUniversal Records
2019Time Is OldBaal
2020The Quiet Sessions (with LiveStrings2020 Baal
2024CirclesEurodope Records

Musical albums

Date of releaseTitleLabel
2001Englesyn
2002Antigone
2003The Last Show

Other appearances

In 1995, Baal appeared on a record from Danish National Television, called Coming Up, with a set of new Danish artists. Baal appeared as track number one with "Chronical Love Song", later to be found on the Sensorama album.[1]

In 1997, Baal created the title song for the Danish film Eye of the Eagle, titled "Silent Eye". This song was released as a single containing three different versions of the song along with a film music suite.[1]

English translation of references

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fokus: Baal – 20 år i og udenfor spotlyset. en-US. GF Rock. 19 September 2014. 2016-08-29. (In Danish)