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''Doppelgänger'' is the fifth studio album by
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issued on their own Alarma! Records label in 1983. It is the second album in their '' ¡Alarma! Chronicles'' album cycle.


Content

''Doppelgänger'' is much darker than the album that preceded it, '' ¡Alarma!''. The album starts with the eerie backward sounds of "Hollow Man" (inspired by
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's poem, ''The Hollow Men''). Taylor's lyrics to "I Didn't Build it For Me", "Autographs for the Sick", and "New Car" were sharp attacks on
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s, anticipating the
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scandals of 1987–88. ''Doppelgänger'' is the second of a four-part series of albums by DA entitled '' The ¡Alarma! Chronicles'', which also includes '' ¡Alarma!'', ''
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'' and '' Fearful Symmetry''. In the tour that followed the release, the band presented a full multimedia event, complete with video screens synchronized to the music, something that was unusual in the early 1980s for any Christian band. The stage presentation even prompted heckling at some shows. This album, along with the other three albums from the ''Alarma! Chronicles'', was rereleased as part of the ''Alarma! Chronicles'' book-set in 2000. The book set included three CDs, over 200 pages of lyrics, photos, liner notes, essays, interviews and other information in a hardcover book.


Reissue

In 2014, Born Twice Records revisited the album as part of its ongoing deluxe reissue series re-issued the album as a two-CD.


Track listing


Side one

# "Hollow Man" (Taylor) (2:46) # "Mall (All Over the World)" (Taylor) (3:17) # "Real Girls" (Taylor, Chamberlain) (3:01) # "New Car!" (Taylor) (2:01) # "Do Big Boys Cry" (Taylor) (2:07) # "Youth With a Machine" (Taylor) (2:45) # "The Double" (Taylor) (3:56)


Side two

# "Distance and Direction" (Taylor) (2:55) # "Memory Lane" (Taylor) (3:51) # "Angels Tuck You In" (Taylor) (2:45) # "Little Crosses" (Chamberlain) (2:40) # "Autographs for the Sick" (words by Taylor, music by Taylor, Chamberlain, Chandler) (1:42) # "I Didn't Build It for Me" (words by Taylor, music by Taylor, Chamberlain) (2:50) # "Here I Am" (Taylor) (3:16) # "Hollow Man (Reprise)" (Taylor) (0:53)


Deluxe edition bonus disc

# "Hollow Man" lternate# "Mall (All Over the World)" lternate# Concert Intro # "Real Girls" ive# "New Car!" ive# "Do Big Boys Cry" nstrumental# "Youth with a Machine" oy Mix# "The Double" xtended Rough# "Distance and Direction" lternate# "Distance and Direction" ocal Mix# "Memory Lane" ive# "Angels Tuck You In" ough# "Little Crosses" ragment# "Autographs for the Sick" lternate# "I Didn’t Build It For Me" lternate# "Here I Am" nstrumental # "Hollow Man" (Reprise) lternate


Personnel

*
Jerry Chamberlain Jerry Chamberlain is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos and the Swirling Eddies (credited as "Spot"). In late 1974, Chamberlain was asked to join Jubal's Last Band ...
– lead guitars, background vocals, lead vocal on "Little Crosses", spoken lead vocal on "Autographs For The Sick", percussion * Tim Chandler – bass guitar, background vocals, percussion * Ed McTaggart – drums, background vocals, percussion * Terry Scott Taylor – rhythm guitars, lead vocals ; Additional musicians * Tom Howard – keyboards, background vocals * Mark Cook – keyboards, background vocals * Marty Dieckmeyer – keyboards, bass * Jeff Lams – keyboards * Rob Watson – keyboards * Bill Colton – saxophone * Alex MacDougall – percussion *
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– background vocals *
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– background vocals * Janet McTaggart – background vocals * Dori Howard – background vocals * The Three Women from Istanbul – background vocals * Emilia Emulator – background vocals ; Production notes * Thom Roy – engineering * Derri Daugherty – second engineer * Recorded and mixed at Whitefield Studios,
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* Steve Hall - mastering (at MCA Whitney) * Rehearsals and arrangements recorded at the Rebel Base, Santa Ana * Derrill Bazzy – art direction, photography, album art concepts * Bonnie Ferguson – photography * Terry Taylor – album art concepts * Phillip Mangano – album art concepts * Keyboards arranged by Taylor/Chamberlain/Howard * Tom Gulotta – project coordinator * Eric Townsend – alternate bonus mixes * Re-mastered by J Powell at Steinhaus


References

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