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Ruins of Berlin
- Artist: Dexter Romweber
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/10/2009

Ruins of Berlin
- Artist: Dexter Romweber
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/10/2009
- Artist: Dexter Romweber
- Label: Bloodshot Records
- UPC: 744302015828
- Item #: BSH201582
- Genre: Alternative Rock
- Release Date: 2/10/2009
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With their preternatural ability to play with and play off of one another, Dex Romweber (Flat Duo Jets) and his sister Sara (Let's Active, Snatches of Pink) lay it out there with nothing to cover it up. And while many mistake 'stripped down' for 'easy' or 'simple' it takes a fearless mastery to pull the tortured blues out of the delta, the punk thunder out of rockabilly, and the deep, dark and glorious pathos out of cabaret. "Mixes and matches swampy Sun rockabilly, tom-tom surf instrumentals, dreamy doo-wop ballads, jangly country and cabaret from the boulevard of broken dreams." - WINNIPEG SUN
Credits
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Composer(s)Billy Sherrill
Edward Heyman
Frederick Hollander
Gene Roland
Victor Young
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Performer(s)Bob "Crowmeat" Pence
Exene Cervenka
Kelly Hogan
Neko Case
Robbie Link
Sara Romweber
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Artist(s)Dex Romweber Duo
Dexter Romweber
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Producer(s)John Plymale