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Drama of Exile : ウィキペディア英語版 | Drama of Exile
''Drama of Exile'' and ''The Drama of Exile'' are the titles of two albums by German musician Nico, recorded in 1981. The album has a complicated release history: the first album, ''Drama of Exile'', was originally recorded in April and May 1981, whilst the second album, ''The Drama of Exile'', is a re-recording of the first one done that same May. The album featured a Middle Eastern rhythm section and was produced by Corsican reggae bassist Philippe Quilichini. This is Nico's first album to feature no input from frequent collaborator John Cale. == Background ==
After the release of ''The End...'' in 1974, Nico's partnership with Island Records ended and she spent the majority of her time in New York City, without a record deal, appearing in a series of Philippe Garrel films. She did, however, continue to write new songs and perform intermittently. "Purple Lips" featured in her solo sets as early as March 1975, and was also performed on French television in April 1975; its lyrics were recited by Nico in the Philippe Garrel film ''Le Berceau de Cristal'' (1976). The earliest recorded performance of "Genghis Khan" dates to August 6, 1975, with non-LP "Procession" and "Henry Hudson" featuring in set lists from February 1977. By March 1978, with "The Sphinx" also introduced into her set, Nico had settled on the title ''Drama of Exile'' and resolved to try a new style at odds with her previous harmonium-based sound. Nico continued to write and by early 1981 had enough songs ready to record a new album.
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