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Planet P Project Discography of CDs
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Planet P Project CD (1983) Top Seller
Planet P Project discography Planet P Project, known originally as simply Planet P, is the studio brainchild of producer Peter Hauke, and an American expatriate living in Germany, Tony Carey, who had played for a while with Rainbow. Carey wrote all of the songs and played various instruments on the band's 1983 debut album Planet P Project. The music is layered in synthesizers and has a decidedly dated feel to it, while Carey's lyrics tend toward bleak expressions of isolation. The album did spawn a modest radio hit in the thumping "Why Me?," which even made inroads at Top 40. Nothing too special going on here, although Carey does exhibit a good sense of melody on tracks like the propulsive, delusion-of-grandeur tale in "King for a Day" and the dreamy "I Won't Wake Up." ~ Tom Demalon
Pfannmueller, Fritz Matzka, Peter Hauke (drums, percussion).
Recorded at Hotline Studios, Frankfurt, Germany.
Planet P Project: Tony Carey (vocals, keyboards, bass, guitar); Dave Thomas (vocals); John Daansen, Robert Musenpichler, Helmut Bibl (guitar); ...
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1931: Go Out Dancing, Pt. 1 CD (2005)
Planet P Project songs 1931 is the first record of a trilogy: "Go Out Dancing", which will continue with "Levittown", about the fifties, from drunken Joe McCarthy to the Birth of the Cool to the Kennedy Boys, and "Out In The Rain" which according to Tony, will be all he has to
Recording information: Finning, Germany (1992-2003); Mallorca, Spain (1992-2003); Shorty Recorders (1992-2003); Shorty Recorders, Tutzing, Germany (1992-2003); Shorty South, Mallorca, Spain (1992-2003); Tutzing, Germany (1992-2003).
Unknown Contributor Role: Tony Carey.
Planet P Project: Tony Carey (vocals).
Personnel: Tom Leonhardt (guitar); Koen VanBaal (keyboards, programming).
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Levittown CD (2008)
Planet P Project CD discography Liner Note Author: Tony Carey.
Personnel: Tom Leonhardt (guitar); Koen VanBaal (drums).
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Pink World CD (1985)
Planet P Project albums Still a one-man show, Tony Carey, under the banner of Planet P Project, again teamed with producer Peter Hauke for this 1984 follow-up to the self-titled debut of the prior year. It's a sprawling, ambitious double album with a sketchy plot line revolving around Artimus, a boy who doesn't speak, and a Cold War-inspired Armageddon. Like it's predecessor, the music features a heavy emphasis on synthesizers, although there's also a good dose of guitar, giving it appeal to rock fans. Carey infuses Pink World with solid melodies, and there's plenty to enjoy on tracks like the surging title cut, ...
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Pimp & da Gangsta CD (2001) Top Seller
Planet P Project CD discography Dirty's rap style is fast, furious, down and--well, dirty. The rhymes, disses and obscenities fly by so fast you have to really listen to catch them. But they're smart and catchy, and the pair have their production skills down cold.
Maybe it's the nappy hair, shorts and long stockings the pair favor, but it's hard not to find Dirty endearing, despite THE PIMP & THA GANGSTA's usual heavy pimpin' subject matter--guns, ho's, sex, and drugs. They're also pretty hot on something called freakin' on the floor, which presumably beats shooting people. Their rhythms and delivery ...
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 Planet P Project Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Planet P Project music songs: Believe It, Where Does It Go?, Things They Never Told Me, Waiting for the Winter, Judge And The Jury. More music songs Join the Parade, Good Little Soldiers, Work, My Radio Talks to Me, Other Side Of The Mountain, This Perfect Place, Pt. 2. More music songs What Artie Knows, Saw a Satellite, White Sands, What I See, Levittown, Send It in a Letter Lyrics, In Babylon, Behind the Barrier, Pt. 2. More music lyrics and songs Why Me. See All Songs
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