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In 1995, German radio program Popalphabet listed The Quiet Album with The Red Crayola's discography<ref>http://www.le-musterkoffer.de/alpha/thompson06.html</ref>. Later that year, American fanzine Puncture wrote that it was "described by Thompson as a picture of the band [...] printed onto parachute silk. There was no album per se."<ref>Puncture no. 33, summer 1995</ref>
In 1995, German radio program Popalphabet listed The Quiet Album with The Red Crayola's discography<ref>http://www.le-musterkoffer.de/alpha/thompson06.html</ref>. Later that year, American fanzine Puncture wrote that it was "described by Thompson as a picture of the band [...] printed onto parachute silk. There was no album per se."<ref>Puncture no. 33, summer 1995</ref>


Explaining further, the band's 2004 biography says the album "comprised a banner showing a black and white reproduction of a photograph of [the group] life-size, singing with their faces pressed against the closed windows of Oehlen’s Porsche Targa parked in the snow in Hamburg. It was a limited edition, came in a white box modeled on The Beatles 'White Album,' and sold out immediately."<ref>Drag City Red Krayola biography, 2004</ref>
The band's 2004 biography explains that the album "comprised a banner showing a black and white reproduction of a photograph of [the group] life-size, singing with their faces pressed against the closed windows of Oehlen’s Porsche Targa parked in the snow in Hamburg. It was a limited edition, came in a white box modeled on The Beatles 'White Album,' and sold out immediately."<ref>Drag City Red Krayola biography, 2004</ref>


On October 30, 2021 a banner matching the description above auctioned for €2,400.<ref>https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/114445597_oehlen-albert-porsche-911-targa-f-modell-als</ref> The seller could only decipher Oehlen's signature and was likely unaware it was an 'album'.
On October 30, 2021 a banner matching the description above auctioned for €2,400.<ref>https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/114445597_oehlen-albert-porsche-911-targa-f-modell-als</ref> The seller could only decipher Oehlen's signature and was likely unaware it was an 'album'.

Revision as of 00:14, 2 November 2022

File:Porsche-banner.webp
1990 banner
Dimensions: 148 x 400 cm. (58.3 x 157.5 in.)

The Quiet Album is a 1990 work by Albert Oehlen, Mayo Thompson, and Werner Büttner.

In 1995, German radio program Popalphabet listed The Quiet Album with The Red Crayola's discography[1]. Later that year, American fanzine Puncture wrote that it was "described by Thompson as a picture of the band [...] printed onto parachute silk. There was no album per se."[2]

The band's 2004 biography explains that the album "comprised a banner showing a black and white reproduction of a photograph of [the group] life-size, singing with their faces pressed against the closed windows of Oehlen’s Porsche Targa parked in the snow in Hamburg. It was a limited edition, came in a white box modeled on The Beatles 'White Album,' and sold out immediately."[3]

On October 30, 2021 a banner matching the description above auctioned for €2,400.[4] The seller could only decipher Oehlen's signature and was likely unaware it was an 'album'.

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