Devil Doll Chronology
1987
MARCH: The sect of the
Devil Doll begins first rehearsals under the guidance of Mr. Doctor. Some
of the
members are recruited
through an advertisement with the heading:
A MAN IS THE LESS
LIKELY TO BECOME GREAT THE MORE HE IS DOMINATED BY REASON: FEW CAN
ACHIEVE GREATNESS -AND NONE IN ART-IF THEY ARE NOT DOMINATED BY ILLUSION.
APRIL-JUNE: Originally
two different Iine-ups operate under the name Devil Doll. One in Ljubljana,
Yugoslavia
(now Slovenia), the other
in Venice, Italy.
JULY-DECEMBER: Mr. Doctor
introduces in the live set a lengthy composition titled THE MARK OF THE
BEAST. Devil Doll enter
Tivoli Studios in Ljubljana to record it: the young sound engineer Jurij
Toni, whose
work for Laibach had gained
a certain reputation, sits behind the mixing desk in one of the recording
sessions.
Instantly shocked by Mr.
Doctor's creation ("a full immersion into the labyrinth of the mind", be
will describe it)
Jurij Toni wiIl work with
Devil Doll in the following 10 years.
1988
FEBRUARY: One copy of
THE MARK OF THE BEAST is pressed and housed in a cover hand painted by
Mr.
Doctor. The record has
never been repressed.
MARCH-JULY: Rehearsals
begin for a new Devil Doll project called THE GIRL ~ DEATH, inspired by
Patrick
McGoohan's esoteric British
Television series "The Prisoner".
SEPTEMBER: The Ljubljana
section of Devil Doll (with some help from the Venice section) enter Tivoli
Studios
to record their first
official album. NOVEMBER: Hurdy Gurdy Records is created in Venice by early
fans. Name
of the company and logo
are chosen by Mr. Doctor Himself Mr. Doctor requires that ~ 0 copies of
every Devil
Doll album must be pressed
in a special velvet box with hand made inserts. This edition -exclusive
to group
members- will be repeated
for every subsequent Devil Doll release. DECEMBER 22nd: First live performance
of
THE GIRL WHO ...... DEATH
takes place at the Kud France Preseren Theatre in Ljubljana. Cassette tapes
of the
album are distributed
to the audience.
1989
MARCH 4th: 500 copies
of THE GIRL WHO ...... DEATH are pressed: Devil Doll give second live performance
of the album. At the show
150 copies of THE GIRL WHO WAS ... DEATH LP are distributed throughout
the ~
audience. Every copy has
a different insert prepared by Mr. Doctor, some written with His own blood.
The
remaining 350 copies are
taken by Mr. Doctor and destroyed. The record will be re-issued 5 years
later by the
Devil Doll ran Club: only
the surviving 150 copies contain both the Intro and Outro segments of the
original
recording (the Intro being
Devil Doll's version of the Prisoner Theme, the Outro an orchestral piece
accompanied
by Mr. Doctor's dosing
narrative).
APRIL-JULY: Rehearsals
and live debut of what seems to be the next Devil Doll album, tentatively
titled THE
BLACK HOLES OF THE MIND,
a 45 minute Mr. Doctor composition incorporating esoteric quotations and
subliminal messages.
AUGUST 18th: Mr. Doctor,
accompanied by members of Devil Doll, performs his own interpretations
of ~4
compositions by German
expressionist composer Hanns Eisler. The show takes place at the Koala
Restauracija in
front of an astonished
audience: it is recorded by Jurij Toni and scheduled for release on vinyl
as MR. DOCTOR
SINGS HANNS EISLER. Only
test pressings emerge: the record is never released.
SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER: Rehearsals
and first live performance of a 60 minute Mr, Doctor composition
entitled ELIOGABALUS,
inspired by an Antonin Artaud work. A group of nine Devil Doll fans form
the Devil
Doll Fan Club in Ljubljana.
DECEMBER: Devil Doll enter
Tivoli Studios with Jurij Toni to record new album. Hurdy Gurdy's budget
limitations force Mr.
Doctor to edit THE BLACK ROLES OF THE MIND (subsequently retitled MR. DOCTOR)
and ELIOGABALUS in order
to include both compositions on a single vinyl release. Only the Venice
section
-augmented by Bor Zuljan's
guitar on Mr. Doctor- is used.
1990
FEBRUARY/MARCH: a first
pressing of ELIOGABALUS is rejected by Mr. Doctor who requires slight remixes
and remastering. Test
pressings of the rejected pressing circulate among fans.
MAY: First vinyl pressing
of ELIOGABALUS with special die-cut "theatre" cover in an edition of 50
numbered
copies. Pictured in the
stalls of the theatre are some of the declared influences and inspirations
of Mr. Doctor.
JULY: Hurdy Gurdy reissues
ELIOGABALUS on vinyl using the same artwork, but without original die-cut
cover
and insert. Simultaneously
the Devil Doll Fan Club releases its own alternative vinyl pressing in
an edition of 900
copies with a completely
different gatefold cover.
SEPTEMBER: ELIOGABALUS
is issued in CD format by Hurdy Gurdy. The Devil Doll Fan Club simultaneously
releases its own CD pressing
in an edition of 900 copies with a different booklet.
1991
JANUARY-MAY: The political
tension rapidly mounts to uncontrollable levels in Yugoslavia. Slovenia
is
invaded by Belgrade troops.
The headquarters for the Devil Doll Fan Club are moved to Venice, Italy.
Francesco
Carta, who bad previously
worked in the HANNS EISLER withdrawn album, is chosen by Mr. Doctor as
Devil
Doll's new piano player.
JUNE-NOVEMBER: Three live
performances by Devil Doll introduce excerpts from the forthcoming album
SACRILEGIUM. Following
independence of Slovenia, Mr. Doctor joins the two Devil Doll musical groups
into
one. The line-up is comprised
of Sasha Olenjuk (violin), Bor Zuljan (guitar), Davor Klaric (keyboards),
Roberto
Dani (drums) and Francesco
Canta (piano). DECEMBER: Devil Doll enter Tivoli Studios to record
SACRILEGIUM: for the first
time Jurij Toni is credited also as co-producer. By the end of the year
members of the
Devil Doll Fan Club number
over 1.000 from 17 countries.
1992
MARCH 4th: Devil Do!?
perform SACRILEGIUM at the Trnovo Church in Ljubljana. The concert incorporates
segments of the film THE
SACRILEGE OF FATAL ARMS, written and directed by Mr. Doctor.
MARCH 8th: Excerpts from
the performance are broadcast by Slovene National Television, along with
a heavily
censored introduction
by Mr. Doctor. Following the censorship Mr. Doctor will refuse to be interviewed
ever
since.
MAY: Release of SACRILEGIUM
by Hurdy Gurdy, CD format only. The Devil Doll Fan Club releases a vinyl
edition of 900 numbered
copies featuring a gatefold cover designed by Mr. Doctor and Adriana Marac.
JUNE-DECEMBER: Mr. Doctor
continues work on THE SACRILEGE OF FATAL ARMS film. First screening
takes place on New Year's
Eve in Ljubljana to a selected audience.
1993
JANUARY: Fan Club only
release of soundtrack for THE SACRILEGE OF FATAL ARMS, over 70 minutes
in
Iength, CD format only,
produced in an edition of 900 copies, sold in 72 hours. A double LP pressing
announced,
but never released, even
if some test pressing in proof sleeve exist.
MARCH: Roberto Dani quits
Devil Doll. The most talented Slovenian drummer, the young Roman Ratej,
joins.
MAY: Devil Doll Fan CIub
reissues THE GIRL WHO WAS.... DEATH on vinyl. Mr. Doctor gives permission
only to a limited repressing
of 500 copies with original gatefold cover, but omitting original Intro
and Outro. Devil
Doll rehearse a new Mr.
Doctor's composition tentatively entitled
THE DAY OF WRATH - DIES
IRAE.
Devil Doll enter Tivoli
Studios in Ljubljana to record new album. Major fire breaks out in the
studio as Mr.
Doctor and Jurij Toni
are mixing the album; both are able to escape (Mr. Doctor unharmed, while
Jurij Toni enters
hospital for several days).
The studio is completely destroyed: all tapes perish in the fire. Police
investigations are
unable to confirm or deny
suspicions of terrorist action as cause.
AUGUST-NOVEMBER: Rumours
of Devil Doll splitting are not confirmed, nor denied. After the Tivoli
Studios
fire Mr. Doctor refuses
even to talk about a re-recording.
DECEMBER: Devil Doll Fan
Club in conjunction with Hurdy Gurdy release THE GIRL WHO WAS... DEATH
in CD format for the first
time. The original Intro is included (the Outro is again missing).
The final epitaph on the
"cursed album" DIES IRAE seems to be written as Mr. Doctor asks Hurdy Gurdy
to
release for the musicians
involved, 20 copies of a luxurious book with all the sheet music and a
cassette tape with
the music -mostly yet
unmixed and without vocals- recorded a few days before the fire on a DAT
cassette. The
pressing bears an official
Hurdy Gurdy Records Catalogue Number (HG-9).
1994
JANUARY: After many months
without any contact with the outer world Mr. Doctor accepts to keep a University
Course organised through
the Slovenian Film Museum. For over two years His improvised speeches and
performances -advertised
as RETROVIZOR- take place every thursday in the Slovenian Film Museum and/or
National Cinematheque
greeted by ecstatic response by audiences. At the same time Mr. Doctor
accept to write
some enlightening critical
essays for the film magazine Ekran.
JUNE-JULY: Devil Doll
make several live appearances (unannounced) for the first time in over
a year. DIES
IRAE is performed by the
group and it is greeted by enthusiastic reviews. A new Mr. Doctor's lengthy
composition, THE CARNIVAL
OF SOULS (still unreleased), is also performed. AUGUST: Agreement is reached
between Devil Doll/Hurdy
Gurdy and Renaissance Records to provide for the US. CD release of all
four Devil
Do?? albums.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER: Mr.
Doctor finally agrees to re-record DIES IRAE. Rehearsals and some recordings
take place in various
studios in Ljubljana.
DECEMBER: The church organ
parts are recorded by Michel Fantini Jesurum on the massive organ of the
Monte
Berico Basilica, near
Vicenza, Italy.
1995
JANUARY: Akademik Studios
are chosen and re-recordings of DIES IRAE officially start. The line-up
-Mr.
Doctor (v), Francesco
Carta (piano), Sasha Olenjuk (violin), Roman Ratey (drums), Bor Zuljan
(guitar), Davor
Klaric (keyboards) and
Jan Hace (bass)- is augmented by the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra whose
leader and
first violin is Sasha
Olenjuk.
MARCH: Mr. Doctor hears
the Croatian soprano Norina Radovan and ask her to record with Devil Doll..
An
unforgettable duet take
place a few days later at the Tivoli Studios.
APRIL: Recording of INCUBUS,
a nightmarish insert in the middle of DIES IRAE takes place. Mr. Doctor
decides to record also
a second INCUBUS He created choosing which one to include only at the last
moment. This
is the reason why the
lyrics to this section are not included in the CD booklet or in the long
playing cover.
MAY-JULY: Mixing of DIES
IRAE.
AUGUST: Mr. Doctor is
still unhappy with the sound of the "Grand Finale" and requires further
orchestral
recordings: He writes
a great new guitar solo for Bor Zuljan and asks also Norina Radovan to
re-enter the studio to
record the newly written
vocal line that doses the album.
On September 10th mixing
is completed. SEPTEMBER 2Oth: Preview of DIES IRAE for a selected audience
of
fans, journalists and
musicians. Mr. Doctor is present only "spiritually". OCTOBER/I)ECEMBER:
Devil Doll
record THE DAY OF WRATH,
soundtrack to Mr. Doctor's second experimental movie.
1996
JANUARY: Recording of
THE DAY OF WRATH is completed.
FEBRUARY: DIES IRAE released
in CD format by Hurdy Gurdy Records. The Devil Doll Fan Club releases 350
copies in vinyl (gatefold
cover and 180 grams highest quality vinyl), while Mr. Doctor requires 25
copies in a
special gimmix cover.
MARCH: Mixing and filming
of THE DAY OF WRATH is completed. MAY 22nd: Unannounced premiere of
THE DAY OF WRATH movie
in Ljubljana to a selected audience.
SEPTEMBER: Mr. Doctor
writes with Francesco Carta an orchestral score to Jean Epstein's 1928
silent
masterpiece THE FALL OF
THE HOUSE OF USHER. The score is yet unreleased on record.
OCTOBER-DECEMBER: Mr.
Doctor and Francesco Carta create the Devil Doll Chamber Orchestra to perform
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE
OF USHER soundtrack: the ensemble includes piano, string quartet and percussions.
1997
JANUARY: The Devil Doll
Fan CIub obtains permission by Mr. Doctor to release on THE DAY OF WRATH
soundtrack on CD in a
special package to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Devil Doll. The record
is scheduled
for autumn '97 release.
FEBRUARY-MAY: Mr. Doctor
is asked to write a book on Bernard Herrmann, whose George Harvey Bone
alter-ego had been the
main inspiration behind DIES IRAE and THE DAY OF WRATH. He accepts. The
book
-that analyses in detail
all Herrmann's work and sees also the collaboration of Devil Doll's Francesco
Carta- is
completed in may and it
will be published in June by the Slovenian Cinematheque in conjunction
with the
Slovenian Ministry of
Culture.
Send feed back to: apardini@edgenet.net