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All available NITS CD's | ![]() |
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The earliest on CD available album features guitar and synth-based music, the themes of the songs range over a variety of subjects, not only the usual "Boy-meets-girl"-stories. |
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Still lots of guitars, but the first keyboards sneak in. | ![]() |
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The last album with Alex Roelofs features different styles and shows the great flexibility of the band. |
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After the arrival of R.J. Stips in the band, the music got even better. This album features classics such as A Touch of Henry Moore and Nescio. |
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A double feature, two albums on one CD. Henk is said to be available as a seperate album. |
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The last CD with Michiel Peters features memorable tunes such as Mask and the title track (Adieu sweet bahnhof). |
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The title track of this album was the biggest hit so far. On this CD are more famous tunes, including J.O.S. Days and An Eating House. The order of the songs is different to the LP/MC version. |
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A short CD with rather slow and quiet tunes. | ![]() |
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A double live CD, including 29 songs and over two hours of music. The Amsterdam Saxophone Quartet joins the Nits on a special version of The Mask. There is also a Deluxe edition of Urk with a 112 page book |
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Lots of excellent songs and beautiful artwork in the CD booklet mark this album. | ![]() |
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The Nits and the Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jan Strulen present this peace of music, mostly composed by R.J. Stips. It is a mixture of Nits songs and classical music, the latter Gershwin style. |
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This CD is dominated by mellow tunes and the almost exclusive use of pianos. There exists a Limited Edition with the booklet printed on transparent paper. |
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After the rather classical two albums, this one is back on the Nits track, where fast and slow tunes alternate. On this CD is a song sung by R.J. Stips and a hidden bonus track. |
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Early in 1995, the Nits got together with Dutch comedian Freek de Jonge and formed a project called FRITS. The live show and CD consist of Freek doing his usual show, musically acompanied by the Nits. He did one Nits song, In the Dutch Mountains translated to Dankzij de Dijken | ![]() |
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A compilation of their 18 best-known songs plus 2 brand-new tracks. | ![]() |
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Unique (Nits)torical songs from the Nits archives. Only sold as part of the limited Nest-Box (no longer available). |
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A pure and almost simple album, with basic songs, referring directly to the tradition of popmusic. They're still experimental in timbre and instrumentation, but in essence primitive. |
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This is the last Nits CD from Sony, a compilation of single versions plus a CD with Urk tracks. |
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Like Alankomaat, Wool comes in a digipack with beautiful artwork. This CD features mostly slow songs with a melancholic but jazzy atmosphere. |
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BaCk | ![]() |
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