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Fool's Garden

Fool's Garden

About Fool's Garden

German pop group Fool's Garden formed in 1991, comprising singer Peter Freudenthaler, guitarist Volker Hinkel, bassist Thomas Mangold, keyboardist Roland Röhl and drummer Ralf Wochele. Debuting in 1993 with the album Once in a Blue Moon, two years later Fool's Garden issued their sophomore effort Dish of the Day, scoring an Asian chart hit with "Lemon Tree." Go and Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing followed in 1997. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Fool's Garden's Discography  (6)

Dish Of The Day  Dish Of The Day more more
Does Anybody Know  Does Anybody Know more more
Dreaming  Dreaming more more
I Got A Ticket  I Got A Ticket more more
Man Of Devotion  Man Of Devotion more more

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Compilations Featuring Fool's Garden  (20)

Big Hits  1980 - 2000 Pop  Big Hits 1980 - 2000 Pop Disky Commun... more more
Cabrio Feeling 2 CD SET Cabrio Feeling: 2 CD SET Disky Commun... more more
Rock With The Stars VOLUME 2 Rock With The Stars: VOLUME 2 Disky Commun... more more
Mehr Abwechslung Für Thüringen Vol. 1 Mit den Mega-Hits aus drei Jahrzehnten Mehr Abwechslung Für Thüringen Vol. 1: M... BMG Ariola M... more more
Starke Gefühle 4  Starke Gefühle 4 BMG Ariola H... more more

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