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'Chellowdene' The Vampires
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3 Tracks
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1. 'La Vida Dura' (Garbett)
2. 'Euro Schmarp' (Garbett)
3. 'Theres More to Life than Being a Vampire' (Rose)
4. 'Chellowdene' (Rose)
5. 'I Saw Blue Then White' (Rose)
6. 'Jump for Emma' (Garbett)
7. 'Red Head' (Rose)
8. 'El Franco' (Rose)
9. 'Balkan Dance' (Rose)
In the band
Jeremy Rose; alto sax
Nick Garbett; trumpet
Alex Boneham; double bass
Alex Masso; drums
with special guests:
Fabian Hevia; percussion
Shannon Barnett; trombone
Artist Biography
Les Vampires (1915) is a 10-part silent film serial. It was written and directed by Louis Feuillade and stars Musidora as "Irma Vep" a femme fatale whose name is a suspicious anagram of "vampire." The serial is set in Paris, France and follows the exploits of a gang of master criminals (known in the period as an "Apache gang") who call themselves "Les Vampires." There are 10 episodes, averaging...
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