Ramases
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Ramases was the creation and alter-ego of Martin Raphael, born in Sheffield, UK. Formerly an army PT instructor, whilst involved in a central heating business in Scotland, was inspired to assume the mantle of the Egyptian Pharaoh of whom he believed himself a reincarnation, and take up a musical career. Early singles (recorded with his wife) failed to make any impact, Space Hymns was recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport with soon-to-be members of 10cc.
Glass Top Coffin was recorded following relocation to Felixstowe, and Ramases retired from the music business soon afterwards. He committed suicide during the early 1990s[1].
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- Crazy One / Mind's Eye (as Ramases & Selket)(CBS, 1968)
- Love You / Gold Is The Ring (as Ramases & Seleka)(Major Minor, 1970) (Love You sometimes listed and in some territories issued as Screw You)
- Balloon / Muddy Water (Philips 1971) (sometimes listed as Ballroom)
- Jesus Come Back / Hello Mister (Philips 1971)
- Nino Viviente (Life Child) / Hola SeƱor (Hello Mister) (Vertigo, 1972, Chile)
[edit] Albums
- Space Hymns (Vertigo 1971)
- Glass Top Coffin (Vertigo 1975)
[edit] External Links
[edit] Notes
- ^ Mark Powell, sleevenotes from Time Machine A Vertigo Retrospective