Cyanide in the Beefcake explained
Cyanide in the Beefcake, the third studio album by Johannes Kerkorrel, was released in early 1994.[1] [2] After Kerkorrel's death in 2002 the lyrics to the title track were said to have been a possible prediction of his suicide.[3]
Track listing
- Daar is Geen
- Absoluut Goed
- Speel My Pop
- Dirty Business
- Elektriese Stoel
- Te Veel vir 'n Witvrou in Afrika
- Awuwa (Dansen)
- River of Love
- Mozambique
- Alles Beter Binne die Droom
- Waiting for Godot
Personnel
- Ian Herman
- Andre Abrahamse
- Rudi Genbrugge
- Didi Kriel
- Mauritz Lotz
- James Phillips
- Coleski Broers
- Wendy Oldfield
- Lydia Von Hagen
- Victor Masondo
- Lloyd Marti
Awards
- 1995 SAMA – Best Pop Music Performance
Notes and References
- Web site: Johannes Kerkorrel - Cyanide in the Beefcake. Rock.co.za. 2009-02-27.
- Web site: Column: In no-man's land I got lost. PopMatters. 2009-02-27.
- Web site: Independent Online. 13 November 2002. The Bob Dylan of South African music is dead. The body of Johannes Kerkorrel – whose real name was Ralph Rabie – was found by police shortly after hanging from a tree at his holiday home in the Western Cape. Police say they do not suspect foul play, but are conducting a full investigation..