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The Stripes
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Studio album by The Stripes
Released 1980

The Stripes is an album by the German band, The Stripes.

The Stripes

The Stripes was founded in Hagen, Germany by Rainer Kitzman, who played guitar. Nena Kerner, who would later form the band Nena, was the vocalist. Another future member of Nena, Rolf Brendel, played the drums. Frank Rohler played bass. The band was known for singing exclusively in English. They released four singles, after which they split up.

Track listing

  1. "Strangers"
  2. "Tell Me Your Name"
  3. "Observer"
  4. "Don't You Think That I'm A Lady?"
  5. "Leaving The Suburbs"
  6. "I'm Not..."
  7. "Tres Chichi"
  8. "You Must Be Good For Something"[1]
  9. "On The Telephone"
  10. "Weekend Love"
  11. "Kicks In Berlin"
  12. "01:59"
  13. "Radio In Stereo"

References

  1. ^ Originally by Hall and Oates

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