1984-1985
pete barany, vocals
eddie wagner, gitarre
detlev bizer, orgel
martin heimes, drums
michael döring, bass
1986-1988
pete barany, vocals
heinz-werner maleike, gitarre
bernd gremm, drums
detlev bizer, orgel
michael döring, bass
1989-1990
pete barany, vocals
eddie wagner, gitarre
bernd gremm, drums
peter sauermann, keyboards
hansi gralke, bass
reunion 2002
pete barany, vocals
heinz-werner maleike, gitarre
bernd gremm, drums
detlev bizer, orgel
michael döring, bass
Influences
the sound of the 60s,psychedelia,garage,surf,rockabilly/country twangs,blues
Sounds Like
"HOLD ON" is a previously unpublished Outtake from the MUSIC TO YOUR LOVER BY LYNCH - Sessions of July, 1996. It is the last recorded song with Hank and Pete Barany.
Thank you so much Hank!
www.myspace.com/hankraywww.myspace.com/hankrayandtheraymen
Michael Döring www.myspace.com/soldoutshop
The band was launched in 1984. The typical element of their music was the"exessive"use of the organ.
The first two records, a 6-track mini album under the title "The Multicoloured Shades" and the LP "House Of Wax" were released on the independent label "Last Chance" in Dortmund. The third record "Sundome City Exit" was released in 1987 by Virgin Records.
This record included the song "Teen Sex transfusion", which was released as a single and became a hit.
After the moderate success of their follow-LP "Ranchero!" the band disbanded in 1990.
During a Re-Union of the band in early 2002 a compilation CD appeared.
On 8th of april 2002 the singer Pete Barany died by a suicide. After this tragic situation the band finally separated....
Hank Ray about Multicoloured Shades:
"The late seventies / dawning of the early eighties saw the advent of exciting ‘new’ bands
recycling sounds of decades gone by.
Bands like the Cramps had spearheaded a movement of trash / r’n’r fanatics
exploring the vaults of 50’s b-movie r’n’r culture and 60’s punk.
Following on their heels,exciting new psychedelic / garage enthusiasts kept sweeping the nations with their own enthusiastic
sounds... bands like the Slickee Boys, the Dream Syndicate, the Fuzztones and the Multicoloured Shades.
I remember running into Pete Barany, singer and lyricist of the Multicoloured Shades at a punk concert in early 1984. We were both devoted fans of psychedelic/garage rock and 50’s trash/rock-a-billy
with bits and pieces of cool country thrown in.
We spend the night at the bar in collector-geek conversation, talking about the most obscure stuff we had recently dug up and the plans and hopes for our own bands.
This was the first of many night-sessions of conversation we would have in the years to come...
We became friends and that friendship lasted all through the years until Pete’s untimely death in early 2002.
When Eddie Wagner (co-founder of the Multicoloured Shades) approached me with the idea
to write a few words as an introduction to the long- overdue web presentation of their band,
I instantly agreed to do so.
I’ve known Pete Barany for almost twenty years. A warm-hearted person and devoted music lover.
And most of all, a good friend.
hes my lover and hes looking for a record label and /or radio play..so spread the word please! thanks a ton!!!:-) www.myspace.com/danfrostman much love and peace
Yo Multicoloured Shades ! Naughty name for a band... I am simply terrified when I listen to "Last Kiss..." ... Did you ever heard of The Vietnam Veterans ??? www.myspace.com/thevietnamveterans An ole french cryptic garage band... you just sound like them... From me it's a big compliment it was one of my fav' bands... Wonderful voices in a Sky Saxon style, strange 60's organs, real cool psyché tunes ... Great respect