Illusions on a Double Dimple

Illusions on a Double Dimple is the second album by the German progrock group Triumvirat. It was a breakthrough for the band, which started to open shows in a U.S. tour for Fleetwood Mac. Triumvirat played the album in its entirety, and the tour resulted in increased popularity for the band in a number of countries. Triumvirat's popularity increased with their next release, Spartacus.

Illusions on a Double Dimple
Studio album by
Released1974
RecordedEMI-Electrola Studios, Cologne
June–October 1973
GenreProgressive rock
Length44:21
LabelHarvest
ProducerJürgen Fritz
Triumvirat chronology
Mediterranean Tales
(1972)
Illusions on a Double Dimple
(1974)
Spartacus
(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Illusions on a Double Dimple" – 23:25
    • "Flashback" (Fritz, Bathelt) – 0:57
    • "Schooldays" (Fritz, Bathelt) – 3:22
    • "Triangle" (Fritz) – 6:53
    • "Illusions" (Fritz, Bathelt) – 1:42
    • "Dimplicity" (Fritz, Bathelt) – 5:37
    • "Last Dance" (Fritz) – 4:53
  2. "Mister Ten Percent" – 21:33
    • "Maze" (Fritz) – 3:03
    • "Dawning" (Fritz) – 1:02
    • "Bad Deal" (Fritz, Bathelt) – 1:40
    • "Roundabout" (Fritz) – 5:49
    • "Lucky Girl" (Köllen, Bathelt) – 5:14
    • "Million Dollars" (Fritz, Bathelt) – 4:42

Bonus Tracks (released together as a single):

  1. "Dancer's Delight" – 3:32
  2. "Timothy" – 4:08
  3. "Dimplicity (edit)" – 3:15
  4. "Million Dollars (edit)" – 2:35

Personnel

  • Jürgen Fritz – Hammond organ, electric piano, Steinway grand piano, Moog synthesizer, Mellotron, producer, arranger
  • Hans-Georg Pape - bass on illusions on a Double Dimple
  • Helmut Köllen – bass, acoustic & electric guitars on Mister Ten Percent, vocals on both sides
  • Hans Bathelt – drums, percussions, lyrics

Session musicians

  • The Cologne Opera House Orchestra – orchestra
  • Kurt Edelhagen Brass Section – brass
  • Brigitte Thomas, Hanna Dölitzsch, Ulla Wiesner – backing vocals

References

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