# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | Whalecome | 13 | Audio | 1978 | Nova (6) | |
2 | Don't Stop The Show | 9 | Audio | 1981 | Polydor | |
3 | A Whale Of A Time | 10 | Audio | 1978 | Strand | |
4 | As A Keepsake | 9 | Audio | 1977 | TELDEC | |
5 | Lost Mankind | 8 | Audio | 1975 | Nova (6) | |
6 | Die Faust In Der Tasche | 11 | Audio | 1978 | Strand | |
7 | Die Kündigung | 2 | Audio | 1979 | ||
8 | Desert Places | 5 | Audio | 1994 | Germanofon | |
9 | On Tour | 9 | Audio | 1979 | Strand | |
10 | Desert Places | 5 | Audio | 2010 | Brain | |
11 | Lost Mankind | 8 | Audio | 1975 | Nova (6) | |
12 | Lost Mankind | 8 | Audio | 1995 | Germanofon | |
13 | As A Keepsake | 9 | Audio | 1977 | Nova (6) | |
14 | Lost Mankind | 8 | Audio | 1979 | ||
15 | As A Keepsake | 9 | Audio | 1977 | Teldec |
1970's progressive rock band from Cologne/Köln, Germany. Satin Whale started as a largely instrumental band, playing long tracks with keyboards, flute and majestic arrangements. Songs became more and more the focus of albums as they went on, and tracks got shorter (excepting the live double). Throughout their history Satin Whale retained a distinctive and unique style.