Bodega Bohemia
Studio album by
Released26 April 1993
Recorded1992-1993
GenreSynthpop
LabelMetronome 517 703-2
ProducerDan Lacksman, Heiko Maile
Camouflage chronology
Meanwhile
(1991)
Bodega Bohemia
(1993)
Spice Crackers
(1995)
Singles from Bodega Bohemia
  1. "Suspicious Love"
    Released: March 1993
  2. "Close (We Stroke the Flames)"
    Released: June 1993
  3. "Jealousy"
    Released: August 1993

Bodega Bohemia is the fourth studio album by German synthpop band Camouflage, released on April 26, 1993 by Metronome Musik. The band moved to Hamburg and began working on the album in mid-1992 following the release of the side-project EP Areu Areu. The aim of the album was to return to an electronic presentation with as much influence from electronics as possible.

The resulting album was not promoted well by Metronome, who only released the album and its three singles in Germany. Bodega Bohemia was the band's last album for the label.[1]

Singles

Three singles were issued from the album. The first, "Suspicious Love" was released in March 1993, followed by the second single, "Close (We Stroke the Flames)" in June. Both singles were remixed for release. A third single, "Jealousy" was released in August.

Track listing

All songs written by Camouflage.[2]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Pedestrian's Adventures"Markus Meyn, Nia NeutronHeiko Maile3:54
2."Crime"Markus MeynHeiko Maile5:28
3."Jealousy"Markus MeynHeiko Maile, Markus Meyn3:30
4."Time Is Over"Markus MeynMarkus Meyn5:36
5."Falling"Markus MeynHeiko Maile6:39
6."Suspicious Love"Markus MeynHeiko Maile5:00
7."Bondage People"Markus MeynHeiko Maile, Markus Meyn5:31
8."Close"Markus Meyn, Nia NeutronHeiko Maile, Markus Meyn, Ingo Ito4:12
9."In Your Ivory Tower"Ingo ItoHeiko Maile8:41

Credits

Backing Vocals – Julie Ocean
Design [Graphic Design] – Ingrid Albrecht
Drum Programming [Add. Drum Loops] – Thomas Dörr
Electric Guitar, Programmed By [Loops] – Ingo Ito
Electronics, Sequenced By – Heiko Maile
Photography By – Reiner Pfisterer
Producer – Dan Lacksman, Heiko Maile
Technician [Studio], Electronics [Machines] – Dan Lacksman
Violin [Electronic], Performer [Add. Sounds] – Julian Boyd
Vocals – Marcus Meyn
℗1993 Metronome Musik GmbH, Hamburg

References

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