Single DK 1966 on Sonet label
Rock (Folk Rock)
Stanislas Klossowski aka Prince Stash de Rola (son of the painter Balthus) backed by Johnnie Dee Orchestra om side A and Danish beat group Defenders om side B. Johnny Dee (Johnnie Christian Dee) of the German duo 'Adam and Eve'. Some confusion about these recordings because there was two different recording sessions and the label erroneously also released a few copies with Johnny Dee written as artist, but same picture of Stach de Rola. “That indeed is my first record, my nickname Stash was spelt that way at the time and it was my father who pointed out that written thus it would be mispronounced as Stack, and thus the spelling was at once changed. Johnnie Dee was the instigator of that project, and he penned P.E.A.C.E. I can't remember where we recorded that side but I vividly recall the session with The Defenders for Chimes of Freedom a two track live recording with no chances to remedy anything ... As to how there was a sleeve printed with Johnny's name is a complete mystery to me since the photo is of me. We vaguely looked alike but still." Cited from dk-rock.dk See Peace for further documentation.
![]() | Stach de Rola , album by |
Jimmy Campbell producer |
Johnnie Dee & His Dee-Troit Sounds backing band, uncredited |
The Defenders backing band, uncredited |
Johnnie Dee |
Bob Dylan |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Peace | Stach de Rola | Johnnie Dee | 2:41 |
2 | Chimes of Freedom | Stach de Rola | Bob Dylan | 3:24 |