Dominoe is a German rock band that has been making waves in the music industry for over three decades. With their unique blend of classic rock, pop, and blues, they have managed to captivate audiences across the globe. In this article, we'll take a journey through the history of Dominoe, exploring their discography, chart performance, and what sets them apart from other bands.
Early Years
Dominoe was formed in 1987 by Robert Papst, Jörg Sieber, and Jimi Jamison (formerly of Survivor). Their debut album, "Keep in Touch", released in 1988, was a huge success, topping the German charts at number one. The follow-up album, "The Key", also reached the top ten in Germany.
Chart Performance
Throughout their career, Dominoe has enjoyed significant chart success. Some of their notable singles include:
- "Here I Am" (1987) – peaked at number 16 on the German Singles Chart
- "Let's Talk About Life" (1988) – reached number 10 on the German Singles Chart
- "Angel Don't Cry" (1990) – peaked at number 14 on the Swiss Singles Chart
Albums
Dominoe has released nine studio albums to date:
- Keep in Touch (1988)
- The Key (1990)
- No More Money (1994) – Jay Seever, a solo project by Jörg Sieber
- No Silence… No Lambs (2002) – re-released in 2022 as a "Director's Cut"
- The Story Is Far from Told (2008)
- Naked but Dressed (2012)
- The Lost Radio Show (2018)
- No Silence No Lambs – Director’s Cut (2022)
Collaborations
Dominoe has collaborated with several notable artists, including:
- Jimi Jamison (Survivor) – featured on the song "Comin' Home" (2021)
- Larry Hoppen (Orleans) – featured on the song "Naked" (2012)
Awards and Recognition
In 2019, Dominoe celebrated their 30th anniversary with a special broadcast on Radio Swiss Pop. The band has also received critical acclaim from various music publications, including ROCKTIMES and Metal Glory Magazine.
Legacy
Dominoe's unique blend of classic rock, pop, and blues has made them a beloved institution in the German music scene. With their latest album, "The Lost Radio Show", they continue to showcase their musical prowess and dedication to their craft.