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1999 studio album by Colour Haze
Periscope
Studio album by Colour Haze
Released1999
RecordedOctober 1999; December 1999 ("Transmitter"); October 2001 (re-recording)
StudioColour Haze rehearsal space, Munich
GenreStoner rock, psychedelic rock
Length53:47
LabelToaster/Elektrohasch
ProducerStefan Koglek
Colour Haze chronology
Seven
(1997)
Periscope
(1999)
CO2
(2000)

Periscope is the third studio album by the stoner rock/psychedelic rock band Colour Haze, released in 1999. Periscope was re-released in 2005 on the label Elektrohasch, which featured a new version of "Pulse" and all vocals re-recorded in October 2001, plus the bonus track "Transmitter" (recorded December 1999), not included on the original release. This is the version available on all digital platforms.

Track listing

All music by Colour Haze, with lyrics by Stefan Koglek.

  1. "Always Me" – 5:58
  2. "Antenna" – 9:21
  3. "Pulse" – 5:07
  4. "Sun" – 8.43
  5. "Periscope" – 6:15
  6. "Periscope (Breit Return)" – 6:20

  7. "Transmitter" (reissue bonus track) – 12:03

Personnel

Colour Haze
  • Stefan Koglek – guitar & vocals
  • Philipp Rasthofer – bass
  • Manfred Merwald – drums
Additional
  • Tim Höfer – engineer, drums on "Transmission"
  • Martin Szoyra – cover art
  • Dirk Martens – inlay collage

References

  1. "Periscope 1999". Colour Haze. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2013-10-21. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
Colour Haze
  • Stefan Koglek
  • Manfred Merwald
  • Jan Faszbender
  • Mario Oberpucher
  • Tim Höfer
  • Christian Wiesner
  • Felix Neuenhoff
  • Philipp Rasthofer
Studio albums
  • Chopping Machine (1995)
  • Seven (1998)
  • Periscope (1999)
  • CO2 (2000)
  • Ewige Blumenkraft (2001)
  • Los Sounds de Krauts (2003)
  • Colour Haze (2004)
  • Tempel (2006)
  • All (2008)
  • She Said (2012)
  • To The Highest Gods We Know (2014)
  • In Her Garden (2017)
  • We Are (2019)
  • Sacred (2022)
Live albums
  • Burg Herzberg Festival 18. Juli 2008 (2009)
  • Live Vol. 1: Europa Tournee 2015 (2016)
  • Live Vol. 2: Duna Jam 2007 (2019)
  • Live Vol. 3: 2020 (2022)
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